Customs data refers to the collection, collation, and statistics of imported and exported goods and services in international trade activities. It is an important indicator in international trade activities and can reflect a country's economic development level and international trade situation.
The collection of customs data is mainly based on the "Rules for International Trade Statistics", and based on the actual activities of import and export commodities, as well as other relevant information, the collection and statistics of import and export data of relevant goods and services.
The collation of customs data mainly involves the classification, statistics, and processing of the collected raw data in order to better reflect the activities of international trade.
The main purpose of customs data statistics is to use collected and collated data to analyze the quantity, value, and trade structure of imported and exported goods and services, in order to more comprehensively and accurately reflect the activities of international trade.
The importance of customs data lies in its ability to timely and accurately reflect the actual situation of international trade, provide valuable reference information for government decision-making, and help the government better grasp the development trend of international trade and formulate more effective trade policies.
In addition, customs data can also provide reference for enterprises to better grasp the trends of international trade, formulate more effective trade strategies, and better participate in international trade competition.
Therefore, customs data are of great significance to national economic development and international trade activities. It can not only reflect the actual situation of international trade in a timely manner and provide reference for government decision-making, but also provide reference for enterprises to better grasp the trend of international trade and participate in international trade competition.