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08:00 - 09:00 |
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Registration for participants |
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09:00 - 12:30 |
Opening session |
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Opening of the meeting |
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Opening statement by Paul Cheung, Director (UNSD) |
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Adoption of provisional agenda and administrative matters ( UNSD ) |
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Purpose and context of the seminar: the Global Forum and the relevance of trade statistics (UNSD) |
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Coffee and Tea Break |
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Trade patterns and global value chains in East Asia |
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by Satoshi Inomata, IDE-Jetro, Japan |
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b. Rise of global value chains and trade in value-added
by Bo Meng, IDE-Jetro, Japan |
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14:00 - 17:00 |
International recommendations |
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The recommendations for international merchandise trade statistics: IMTS 2010 and its implementation
by Vladimir Markhonko , UN consultant |
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Coffee and Tea Break |
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The recommendations for statistics of international trade in services: MSITS 2010 and its implementation
by Karoly Kovacs, UNSD |
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Trade in Services, Mode 4: Movement of Natural Persons
by Ronald Jansen, UNSD, on behalf of WTO |
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9:00 - 12:30 |
Globalization issues |
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Manufacturing services on inputs owned by others |
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a. China’s Practice in Statistics of Goods for Processing
by Jin Hongman, General Customs Administration, China |
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b. Development of Trade in Goods and Services Statistics
in Hong Kong
by Karen Chan Ka-lin, Census and Statistics Department,
Hong Kong SAR , China |
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c. Migration from BPM5 to BPM6 and the issue of Manufacturing services on inputs owned by others
by Yusnita Mohd Yusof, Department of Statistics, Malaysia |
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Coffee and Tea Break |
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Multi-national enterprises, foreign affiliates statistics and intra-firm trade |
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a. Multi-National Enterprises and Foreign Affiliates in Thailand
by Angsupalee Wacharakiat, Data Management Department,
Bank of Thailand |
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b. Trade in Services, Multi-National Enterprises, FATS and FDI in India - Additional materials
by Sumit Roy, Reserve Bank of India |
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c. International Sourcing - Moving Business Functions abroad
by Ronald Jansen, UNSD, on behalf of Statistics Denmark |
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14:00 - 17:00 |
Trade Statistics and Enterprise Survey frames |
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Economic Census - Experience of Indonesia
by Titi Kanti Lestari, Statistics Indonesia |
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Establishment Census in Vietnam - Note
by Xuan Mai, General Statistical Office, Vietnam |
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Coffee and Tea Break |
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Linking Customs data and Establishment surveys - the experience of the Philippines
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National Statistical Office, Philippines |
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Linking businesses to Trade in Services Statistics -
the experience in Austria
by Ronald Jansen, UNSD, on behalf of the Austrian National Bank |
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9:00 - 12:30 |
Towards an integrated approach of trade in goods and services |
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Institutional arrangements - What do we need to integrate?
by Vladimir Markhonko, UN consultant |
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Institutional arrangements to integrate trade in goods and services
by Amitava Saha, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics, India |
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Coffee and Tea Break |
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Dissemination of international trade statistics: the integrated approach
by Toh Shi Ling, Department of Statistics Singapore |
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Dissemination of international trade statistics: the integrated approach
by Karoly Kovacs, UNSD |
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14:00 - 15:45 |
Linking trade with other economic and social statistics |
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Linking trade to input-output tables |
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a. Cross-regional spillover of economic growth in China
by Bo Meng, IDE-Jetro, Japan |
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b. Vertical specialization analysis of China’s Supply chains
by Satoshi Inomata, IDE-Jetro, Japan |
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Linking trade to production statistics |
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Use of trade data in the analysis of world steel demand and supply, and the indirect trade in steel project
by Adam Szewczyk, World Steel Association |
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Coffee and Tea Break |
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16:00 - 17:00 |
Conclusion of the Regional Seminar |
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