TRADE WATCH DATA JANUARY T RVSFRRTVL



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Public Disclosure Authorized TRADE WATCH DATA JANUARY T RVSFRRTVL Public Disclosure Authorized A C F D H T W B DECRG Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized *TRADE WATCH is a monthly note that follows international trade flows from a global perspective. It contains up to date trade data from an array of sources along with an analysis from Caroline Freund and atias David Horenstein, international trade specialists in the Development Economics Research Group, covering issues such as import and export growth at national, regional and industry levels, exchange rate fluctuations and quantity and price decomposition of trade. The goal of the note is to provide high quality and timely information to World Bank units and stakeholders. The analysis is supported by funding from PRE Trade and the governments of Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom through the ultidonor Trust Fund for Trade and Development. INDEX S C Growth1 Growth2 Growth3 Growth4 Growth5 Trade growth - onth over same month previous year by region and income group Trade growth - onth over same month previous year by country Trade growth - onth over same month previous year by industry (USA and Japan) Trade growth - onth over previous month by country Trade growth - Quarter over previous quarter by region and income Group

S DATASTREA N S N S O S P Y I G R E G EAP ECA LCR NA NOA SAS SSA EAP ECA

R I G I G LCR NA NOA SAS SSA L L U H OECD H

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S DATASTREA N S O S P Y I G C ARG AUS AUT BGD BEL BRA BGR CAN CHL CHN HRV CYP CZE

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POL PRT ROU RUS SGP SVK SVN ZAF ESP LKA SWE CHE TWN THA TUR UKR

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APPENDIX C N C C R C I C A ARG LCR U A AUS EAP H OECD A AUT ECA H OECD B BGD SAS L B BEL ECA H OECD B BGR ECA L C CAN NOA H OECD C CHL LCR U C CHN EAP L C HRV ECA U C CYP ECA H C R CZE ECA U D DNK ECA H OECD E ECU LCR L E EGY NA L E EST ECA U F FIN ECA H OECD F FRA ECA H OECD G DEU ECA H OECD G GRC ECA H OECD H K HKG EAP H H HUN ECA U I ISL ECA H OECD I IND SAS L I IDN EAP L I IRL ECA H OECD I ISR NA H I ITA ECA H OECD J JPN EAP H OECD J JOR NA L K KAZ ECA L K R KOR EAP H OECD L LVA ECA U L LTU ECA U L LUX ECA H OECD YS EAP U LT NA H EX NOA U N NLD ECA H OECD N Z NZL EAP H OECD N NOR ECA H OECD

P PAK SAS L P PER LCR L P PHL EAP L P POL ECA U P PRT ECA H OECD R ROU ECA L R F RUS ECA L S SGP EAP H S SVK ECA U S SVN ECA H S A ZAF SSA L S ESP ECA H OECD S L LKA SAS L S SWE ECA H OECD S CHE ECA H OECD T P C TWN EAP H T THA EAP L T TUR ECA L U UKR ECA L U K GBR ECA H OECD U S USA NOA H OECD U URY LCR U V VEN LCR U V N VN EAP L

R R C EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC EAP EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA ECA LATIN AERICA CARIBBEAN LCR IDDLE EAST NORTH AFRICA NA NORTH AERICA NOA SOUTH ASIA SAS SUB SAHARAN AFRICA SSA I G I C H I OECD H OECD H I OECD H U I U I L L I L I I C H S A A P V P F P C A I P R R H R H L F W W P T F H S G E T R R C EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC EAP EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA ECA EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA OECD ECA LATIN AERICA CARIBBEAN LCR IDDLE EAST NORTH AFRICA NA

NORTH AERICA SOUTH ASIA SUB SAHARAN AFRICA NOA SAS SSA

C N C C R C B BGR ECA C CYP ECA C R CZE ECA E EST ECA C HRV ECA H HUN ECA K KAZ ECA L LTU ECA L LVA ECA P POL ECA R ROU ECA R F RUS ECA S R SVK ECA S SVN ECA T TUR ECA U UKR ECA A AUT ECA B BEL ECA S CHE ECA G DEU ECA D DNK ECA S ESP ECA F FIN ECA F FRA ECA U K GBR ECA G GRC ECA I IRL ECA I ISL ECA I ITA ECA L LUX ECA N NLD ECA N NOR ECA P PRT ECA S SWE ECA