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Statistics and data

We work to ensure the numbers add up to inform policy and decision-making

Reliable statistics are indispensable for the analysis of international trade, investment and development and the formulation of effective policies to foster inclusive and sustainable social and economic development.

To ensure the impartiality and high quality of UNCTAD's statistics, we apply rigorously:

 

Data Hub

The Data Hub is the gateway to all UNCTAD’s statistics and data products, leads you to UNCTADstat Data Centre for statistical datasets, Data Insights reflecting our latest statistics, UNCTAD Nowcast of global trade and economy, Country Profiles, statistical classifications, and documentation.

 

Data Centre

Access our latest statistics and datasets, updated over 100 times per year, spanning key trade and development topics and issues related to finance, technology, investment and sustainability.

 

Nowcasts

Get fast indications of current global trade and economic growth with UNCTAD’s nowcasts that are updated weekly based on over 200 source data series and using an AI-powered methodology. The nowcasts provide a purely data-driven modelled estimate of the trade and economy of now that can be taken as input for further econometric analysis and forecasting.

 

Country Profiles

Compare countries across a selection of key economic statistics and internationally comparable indicators in a concise, easy-to-read data snapshot format.

 

 

 

Navigate the key trends and uncover the main messages revealed by the latest UNCTAD statistics with data visualizations and insights organized by easy-to-navigate themes.

 

International trade
Economy and finance
Maritime transport
Environment
Digital economy and technology
Population and inclusiveness

Statistical guidelines

In a world of growing crises and uncertainty, high-quality and reliable statistics are all the more important, underpinning the work of international organizations – such as UNCTAD – as a credible source of policy advice and research data. Achieving and maintaining public trust in official statistics requires that statistics are produced in an objective, transparent and professionally independent manner.