The tables previously available with this release are now published as a separate statistical data set.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which is published as a National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS). Data for Non-EU and EU trade are published simultaneously on a monthly basis. The OTS publications include import and export trade values by summary product and partner country.
Downloadable versions of the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics datasets, exporters and importers details are available from uktradeinfo’s https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/latest-bulk-datasets/" class="govuk-link">Latest Bulk Datasets page.
UK Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater product and partner country detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/" class="govuk-link">interactive table with extensive archive hosted at https://www.uktradeinfo.com/" class="govuk-link">www.uktradeinfo.com
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These are downloadable open format versions of the complete monthly Overseas Trade Statistics (OTS) and Importers Details datasets, with a 6 year archive of past data. They are published by HM Revenue and Customs on its trade statistics website www.uktradeinfo.com. (See additional links below)
The files contain commodity and partner country-level import and export information, organised in six sets of flat files:
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade in Goods Statistics (RTS)’. Data for Non-EU and EU trade are published simultaneously on a monthly basis. The OTS publications include import and export trade values by summary product and partner country.
Downloadable versions of the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics datasets, exporters and importers details are available from uktradeinfo’s https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/Pages/DataDownloads.aspx" class="govuk-link">Data Downloads page.
UK Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater product and partner country detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/BuildYourOwnTables/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">interactive table with extensive archive hosted at https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">www.uktradeinfo.com
Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
License information was derived automatically
These are downloadable open format versions of the complete monthly Overseas Trade Statistics (OTS) and Importers Details datasets, with a 6 year archive of past data. They are published by HM Revenue and Customs on its trade statistics website www.uktradeinfo.com. (See additional links below) The files contain commodity and partner country-level import and export information, organised in six sets of flat files: Control Files - including descriptions for each 8 digit commodity code and the standard abbreviations for units Exports - containing data for goods exported from the UK to all countries excluding the European Union (EU) Imports - containing data for goods imported to the UK from all countries excluding the EU Trader Files - names, addresses and post codes of UK importers of goods from countries excluding the EU Dispatches - containing data (including estimates) for goods exported from the UK to all EU countries Arrivals - containing data (including estimates) for goods imported to the UK from all EU countries
Regional Trade Statistics Custom tables, UK Trade info from HMRC. Key Points: 1) In the decade to 2011, the value of London’s food exports rose by £0.7 billion to £1.8 billion. As a share of all goods exported from the capital, food’s share has remained stable at around 5 per cent. 2) The value of beverage exports make up the largest proportion of London’s food exports, which at £821.4 million made up 46 per cent of all London food exports in 2011.Over two-fifths of these beverage exports were to EU countries, with a further 34 per cent destined for Asia and Oceania. 3) The EU is the largest market region for London’s food exports, accounting for half of all exports by value. Asia and Oceania was the second most important region in 2011. Looking at individual countries, in 2011 the Irish Republic had the highest total value of food exports from London (with a 14 per cent share of London’s global food exports), followed by France and Hong Kong respectively. Report (PDF) Relevant link: https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/BuildYourOwnTables/Pages/Table.aspx
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS) as a National Statistics release. The OTS publications include import and export trade values by summary product and partner country.
Downloadable versions of the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics datasets, exporters and importers details are available from uktradeinfo’s https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/latest-bulk-datasets/" class="govuk-link">Latest Bulk Datasets page.
Regional Trade Statistics Custom tables, UK Trade info from HMRC (Regionálne obchodné štatistiky Custom tables, UK Trade info from HMRC).
Hlavné body: 1. V desaťročí do roku 2011 sa hodnota vývozu potravín z Londýna zvýšila o 0,7 miliardy GBP na 1,8 miliardy GBP.Podiel všetkých tovarov vyvezených z kapitálu zostal stabilný na úrovni približne 5 %.
Hodnota vývozu nápojov predstavuje najväčší podiel vývozu potravín z Londýna, ktorý v roku 2011 predstavoval 821,4 milióna libier z celkového vývozu potravín v Londýne. Vďaka dvom pätinám tohto vývozu nápojov sa vyvážali do krajín EÚ, pričom ďalších 34 percent bolo určených pre Áziu a Oceániu.
EÚ je najväčším trhovým regiónom pre vývoz potravín z Londýna, ktorý predstavuje polovicu celkového vývozu podľa hodnoty.Ázia a Oceánia boli v roku 2011 druhým najdôležitejším regiónom. Pokiaľ ide o jednotlivé krajiny, v roku 2011 mala írska republika najvyššiu celkovú hodnotu vývozu potravín z Londýna (so 14 % podielom na celosvetovom vývoze potravín v Londýne), za ktorou nasledovalo Francúzsko a Hongkong. Správa (PDF)
Relevantný odkaz: https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/BuildYourOwnTables/Pages/Table.aspx
The Environmental Taxes Bulletin National Statistics presents statistics on Climate Change Levy (CCL) and Carbon Price Floor (CPF) (which are grouped under total CCL and CPF receipts), Aggregates Levy (AGL), and Landfill Tax (LFT) administered by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
The bulletin contains statistics on receipts up to the latest full month before its release, and statistics relating to declarations that are one month behind that of receipts.
The Environmental Taxes Bulletin is updated annually. It includes statistics on receipts up to the latest full month before its release, and statistics relating to clearances that are one month behind that of receipts.
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20230911200901/https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/environmental-taxes-bulletin" class="govuk-link">Archive versions of the Environmental Taxes Bulletin published on GOV.UK from June 2021 are no longer hosted on this page and are instead available via the UK Government Web Archive, from the National Archives.
This bulletin was first published in June 2021. The content was previously published in three separate bulletins, and was created following a consultation on the reduction and consolidation of HMRC statistics publications.
Archived versions of these individual bulletins are found on the https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20220801103640/https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/tax-and-duty-bulletins/" class="govuk-link">archived UK Trade Info website, accessed via the National Archives.
Further details for this statistical release, including data suitability and coverage, are included within the Environmental Taxes Bulletin quality report.
This annual Official Statistics publication provides information on VAT receipts in the UK, including Home VAT and Import VAT. It also contains statistics and analysis on the VAT trader population and registrations.
Before December 2018, the publication was formerly called ‘VAT Factsheet’ and was published at HMRC’s https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/tax-and-duty-bulletins/" class="govuk-link">‘UK Trade Info’ portal.
Revisions have been made to the 2019 exports of goods data (Table 6) as a result of corrections applied to the Overseas Trade in Goods statistics 2015 to 2019 by HMRC. Pre-2019 trade in goods data remain unchanged. Further information on these corrections can be found on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com/news/corrections-to-the-overseas-trade-in-goods-statistics-2015-to-2019/" class="govuk-link">UK Trade Info website.
Users should be aware that the revisions do not affect estimates for all countries equally.
These Economic Estimates are Official Statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS Sectors to the UK economy, measured by imports and exports of services and goods.
These statistics cover the contributions of the following DCMS sectors to the UK economy;
A definition for each sector is available in the associated methodology note along with details of methods and data limitations.
29 October 2020
18 March 2022
DCMS aims to continuously improve the quality of estimates and better meet user needs. DCMS welcomes feedback on this release. Feedback should be sent to DCMS via email at evidence@dcms.gov.uk.
This release is published in accordance with the https://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/code-of-practice/" class="govuk-link">Code of Practice for Statistics, as produced by the UK Statistics Authority. The Authority has the overall objective of promoting and safeguarding the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It monitors and reports on all official statistics, and promotes good practice in this area.
The responsible statisticians for this release is Wilmah Tawaziwa. For further details about the estimates, or to be added to a distribution list for future updates, please email us at evidence@dcms.gov.uk.
The document above contains a list of ministers and officials who have received privileged early access to this release. In line with best practice, the list has been kept to a minimum and those given access for briefing purposes had a maximum of 24 hours.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade Statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/regcst.asp?Cl=28" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/OverseasTradeStatistics/AboutOverseastradeStatistics/User%20support/RTS_Methodology_Revision_2016.pdf" class="govuk-link">collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">www.uktradeinfo.com.
UK Regional Trade Statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/BuildYourOwnTables/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">interactive table with extensive archive hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
The combined effects of coronavirus (COVID-19) national and international lockdown restrictions and EU exit uncertainty have all been contributing factors to the erratic nature of recent UK and global trade. We encourage users to apply caution when making comparisons of trade movements over time.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade in Goods Statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on www.gov.uk.
UK Regional Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/" class="govuk-link">interactive table with extensive archive hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com/" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas trade in goods statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional trade in goods statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on GOV.UK.
UK regional trade in goods statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data" class="govuk-link">interactive table hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com/" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas trade in goods statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional trade in goods statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on GOV.UK.
UK regional trade in goods statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data" class="govuk-link">interactive table hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS) as a National Statistics release. The OTS publications include import and export trade values by summary product and partner country.
Downloadable versions of the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics datasets, exporters and importers details are available from uktradeinfo’s https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/Pages/DataDownloads.aspx" class="govuk-link">Data Downloads page.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade in Goods Statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">www.uktradeinfo.com.
UK Regional Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/BuildYourOwnTables/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">interactive table with extensive archive hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Pages/Home.aspx" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade in Goods Statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on GOV.UK.
UK Regional Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data" class="govuk-link">interactive table hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas trade in goods statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional trade in goods statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on GOV.UK.
UK regional trade in goods statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data" class="govuk-link">interactive table hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com/" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade in Goods Statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations.
RTS data is categorised by partner country and https://unstats.un.org/unsd/trade/sitcrev4.htm" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC) at division level (2-digit). In this release RTS data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level, with references to specific SITC divisions where appropriate. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS is available on GOV.UK.
UK Regional Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data" class="govuk-link">interactive table hosted on the https://www.uktradeinfo.com" class="govuk-link">uktradeinfo website.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which are published as two National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS)’ and the ‘Regional Trade in Goods Statistics (RTS)’. The RTS are published quarterly showing trade at summary product and country level, split by UK regions and devolved administrations. This release provides statistics for 2019 calendar year. It breaks down the RTS into smaller UK geographical areas. RTS data and related products are categorised by partner country and http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/regcst.asp?Cl=28" class="govuk-link">Standard International Trade Classification, Rev.4 (SITC).
In this release data is analysed mainly at partner country and SITC section (1-digit) level. The collection and publication methodology for the RTS and this release is available on https://www.uktradeinfo.com" class="govuk-link">www.uktradeinfo.com.
The tables previously available with this release are now published as a separate statistical data set.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) collects the UK’s international trade in goods data, which is published as a National Statistics series - the ‘Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics (OTS). Data for Non-EU and EU trade are published simultaneously on a monthly basis. The OTS publications include import and export trade values by summary product and partner country.
Downloadable versions of the Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics datasets, exporters and importers details are available from uktradeinfo’s https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/latest-bulk-datasets/" class="govuk-link">Latest Bulk Datasets page.
UK Overseas Trade in Goods Statistics data is also accessible in greater product and partner country detail in an https://www.uktradeinfo.com/trade-data/" class="govuk-link">interactive table with extensive archive hosted at https://www.uktradeinfo.com/" class="govuk-link">www.uktradeinfo.com