1. World Trade Organization (WTO): The World Trade Organization is an international organization responsible for handling trade rules and disputes between countries. You can find statistical reports on global trade volume, trade trends and trade data of various countries on its official website. Website: * * *
* * United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD): The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development is the United Nations agency that collects, collates and analyzes global trade data. You can find detailed trade data, reports and statistical tools on its official website. Website: * * *
* * International Monetary Fund (IMF): The IMF is an international organization responsible for monitoring global economic and financial stability. You can find reports and statistics on global trade, economic growth and national economic data on its official website. Website: * * *
* * Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): OECD is an international economic organization, consisting of 38 major industrialized countries and emerging economies. You can find reports and statistics on global trade, economic growth and national economic data on its official website. Website: * * *
* * National statistical offices or the General Administration of Customs: Many national statistical offices or the General Administration of Customs also publish their own trade data. Although these data are mainly aimed at the domestic market, sometimes you can find data and reports about global trade.
Please note that different organizations may adopt different statistical methods and data sources, so when analyzing and comparing data, be sure to check the data sources and descriptions. At the same time, due to the timeliness of global trade data, please pay attention to the time of data release to ensure the latest information.