In this part:
- Chapter 12 Time of recording
- Chapter 13 Harmonized commodity description and coding system (HS)
- A. Recommendation on using HS
- B. Overview
- C. 2012 edition of the Harmonized System (HS12)
- D. Application of Harmonized System for coding traded goods
- E. Measures to ensure proper classification
- F. Country experiences in the use of HS
- Benefits and challenges associated with the use of the HS (ch. 13)
- Country Experience: European Union experience in the development and use of the Combined Nomenclature (ch. 13)
- Country Experience: Stand-alone commodity descriptors in Canada (ch. 13)
- Country Experience: Relationship between HS, the European Union Combined Nomenclature and other international classifications relevant to trade statistics (ch. 13)
- Chapter 14 Valuation
- A. Statistical value and its components: an overview
- B. Compilation of the statistical value of imported goods
- C. Emerging good practices in the compilation of free on board (FOB)-type value of imported goods
- D. Compilation of statistical values of exported goods
- E. Valuation of selected categories of imported and exported goods
- F. Issues of currency recording and conversion
- Chapter 15 Quantity measurement
- A. An overview of the World Customs Organization standard units of quantity
- B. Compilation of quantity data from customs sources and non-customs sources
- C. Factors with which to convert from non-standard to standard units of quantity
- D. Quality issues
- E. Estimation and imputation of quantity data
- Annex XV.A. Mathematical conversion factors
- Annex XV.B. Quantity conversion factors used by the United Nations Statistics Division to convert volume (V) and number/units (N) to weight (W), for selected categories of goods
- Chapter 16 Partner country
- A. Recommendations of IMTS 2010
- B. Country of origin and its use in import statistics
- C. Use of country of last known destination in export statistics
- D. Use of country of consignment in import and export statistics
- E. Definitions of partner country in trade between members of a customs union
- F. Partner-country coding for statistical purposes
- Chapter 17 Mode of transport (MoT)
- Chapter 18 Customs procedure codes
- A. Customs procedure code as a new data field
- B. IMTS 2010 recommendation
- C. Importance of compilation and international reporting
- D. Customs procedures applied by countries
- Annex XVIII.A. Harmonization of customs procedure codes in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
- Annex XVIII.B. Nature of transaction codes for Extrastat