| 1. Do you include in trade statistics non-monetary gold? | YES |
| 2. Do you include in trade statistics trade on government account? | YES |
3. Do you include in trade statistics military goods? Comment: Except military weapons. | YES |
| 4. Do you include in trade statistics electricity, gas and water? | YES |
| 5. Do you include in trade statistics postal items? | YES |
6. Do you include in trade statistics goods used as carriers of information and software (not to order)? Comment: Only customized software produced in bulk. | YES |
| 7. Do you include in trade statistics trade in marine vessels and aircraft that engage in international traffic? | YES |
| 8. Do you include in trade statistics mobile equipment (i.e. drilling rigs) operating in international waters? | YES |
| 9. Do you include in trade statistics goods delivered to and from offshore installations located in the economic territory of the compiling country? | YES |
| 10. Do you include in trade statistics trade in products mined from the seabed in international waters? | YES |
| 11. Do you include in trade statistics bunkers, stores, ballast and dunnage supplied to foreign vessels or aircraft in the national territory? | YES |
| 12. Do you include in trade statistics bunkers, stores, ballast and dunnage sold from foreign vessels or aircraft in the national territory? | YES |
| 13. Do you include in trade statistics fish and salvage landed from foreign vessels in national ports? | YES |
| 14. Do you include in trade statistics fish and salvage acquired by national vessels on the high seas from foreign vessels? | YES |
| 15. Do you include in trade statistics goods for processing? | YES |
| 16. Do you include in trade statistics goods on financial lease (one year or more)? | YES |
| 17. Do you include in trade statistics illegal trade? | NO |
| 18. Do you include in trade statistics barter trade? | YES |
| 19. Do you include in trade statistics foreign aid? | YES |
| 20. Do you include in trade statistics local border trade? | NO |
| 21. Do you include in trade statistics goods consigned by a government to its armed forces and diplomatic representatives abroad? | NO |
| 22. Do you include in trade statistics monetary gold? | NO |
| 23. Do you include in trade statistics issued securities, banknotes and coins in circulation? | NO |
| 24. Do you include in trade statistics bunkers, stores, ballast and dunnage acquired abroad for national vessels or aircraft? | NO |
| 25. Do you include in trade statistics fish and salvage sold abroad from national vessels? | YES |
| 26. Do you include in trade statistics fish and salvage sold to foreign vessels from national vessels? | YES |
| 27. Do you include in trade statistics goods on operational lease (less than one year)? | NO |
| 28. Do you include in trade statistics improvement and repair trade? | YES |
| 29. Do you include in trade statistics goods on temporary admission? | NO |
| 30. Is transit trade (i.e. goods simply being transported through the territory) excluded from the import and export statistics? | YES |
| 31. Are separate data available in respect of transit trade? | NO |
| 32. Is there a minimum value below which a transaction is not included in the trade statistics? | YES |
33. If Yes, what is that value in respect of exports? Comment: If 800 ECUs in value + 1,000 kg. in weight. | $500-999 |
34. If Yes, what is that value in respect of imports? Comment: See footnote 33. | $500-999 |
| 35. In the compilation of trade statistics, do you distinguish between civilian and military uses for aircraft? | YES |
36. In the compilation of trade statistics, do you distinguish between civilian and military uses for radio navigational aids, radars and radio remote control apparatus? Comment: Civilian only. | NO |
| 37. In the compilation of trade statistics, do you distinguish between civilian and military uses for chemicals, leather, rubber, clothing etc.? | NO |
| 38. Are there customs warehouses/customs bonded warehouses in your country? | YES |
| 39. Are there free zones (free ports, entrepôt ports, free warehouses) in your country? | YES |
| 40. Are there warehouses for inward processing? | NO |
| 41. Do you use the general trade system? | NO |
| 42. If Yes, are separate data available for domestic exports (goods of national origin)? | N/A |
| 43. If Yes, are separate data available for re-exports of imported goods in free circulation? | N/A |
| 44. If Yes, are separate data available for exports from customs bonded warehouses and free zones? | N/A |
| 45. If Yes, are separate data available for imports into customs bonded warehouses and free zones? | N/A |
| 46. If Yes, are separate data available for exports from inward processing zones? | N/A |
| 47. If Yes, are separate data available for imports into inward processing zones? | N/A |
| 48. Do you use the special trade system? | YES |
| 49. If you use the special trade system, are separate data available for imports into premises for customs warehousing? | NO |
| 50. If you use the special trade system, are separate data available for exports from premises for customs warehousing? | NO |
51. If you use the special trade system, are separate data available for exports from premises for inward processing? Comment: Not from a physical zone, but under the inward processing procedure, under which goods are treated as re-exports. | YES |
52. If you use the special trade system, are separate data available for imports into premises for inward processing? Comment: Under the inward processing procedure. | YES |
| 53. Is the statistical value of imported goods a CIF-type value? | YES |
| 54. Is the statistical value of exported goods an FOB-type value? | YES |
| 55. Do you use some other valuation for imports? | NO |
| 56. Do you use some other valuation for exports? | NO |
| 57. Are data separately available for freight and insurance costs? | NO |
58. Do you classify imports by country of origin or production? Comment: For national purposes. | YES |
59. Do you classify imports by country of consignment? Comment: For Eurostat. | YES |
| 60. Do you classify imports by country of purchase? | NO |
| 61. Do you classify exports by country of consumption or home use? | NO |
| 62. Do you classify exports by country of last known destination? | YES |
| 63. Do you classify exports by country of sale? | NO |
| 64. Do you compile total exports from customs warehouses or free zones by country of consumption/consignment or destination/sale? | NO |
| 65. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total exports from customs warehouses or free zones by country of consumption/consignment or destination/sale? | N/A |
| 66. What is the latest year for which total exports from customs warehouses or free zones by country of consumption/consignment or destination/sale are available? | N/A |
| 67. Do you compile the total imports into customs warehouses or free zones by country of origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase? | NO |
| 68. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total imports into customs warehouses or free zones by country of origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase? | N/A |
| 69. What is the latest year for which total imports into customs warehouses or free zones by country of origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase are available? | N/A |
| 70. Do you compile the total exports from warehouses for inward processing by country of consumption/consignment or destination/sale? | YES |
| 71. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total exports from warehouses for inward processing by country of consumption/consignment or destination/sale? | pre 1990 |
| 72. What is the latest year for which total exports from warehouses for inward processing by country of consumption/consignment or destination/sale are available? | 1995 on |
73. Do you compile the total imports into warehouses for inward processing by country of origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase? Comment: See footnote 52; by country of origin. | YES |
| 74. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total imports into warehouses for inward processing by country of origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase? | pre 1990 |
| 75. What is the latest year for which total imports into warehouses for inward processing by country of origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase are available? | 1995 on |
| 76. Do you compile the total exports from customs warehouses or free zones by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports? | NO |
| 77. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total exports from customs warehouses or free zones by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports? | N/A |
| 78. What is the latest year for which total exports from customs warehouses or free zones by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports are available? | N/A |
| 79. Do you compile the total imports into customs warehouses or free zones by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports? | NO |
| 80. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total imports into customs warehouses or free zones by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports? | N/A |
| 81. What is the latest year for which total imports into customs warehouses or free zones by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports are available? | N/A |
82. Do you compile the total exports from warehouses for inward processing by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports? Comment: See footnote 52; by product and by country of destination. | YES |
| 83. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total exports from warehouses for inward processing by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports? | pre 1990 |
| 84. What is the latest year for which total exports from warehouses for inward processing by commodity and by any of the partner country for exports are available? | 1995 on |
85. Do you compile the total imports into warehouses for inward processing by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports? Comment: See footnote 52; by country of origin. | YES |
| 86. In what year did you begin compiling annual data on total imports into warehouses for inward processing by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports? | pre 1990 |
| 87. What is the latest year for which total imports into warehouses for inward processing by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports are available? | 1995 on |
88. Are the data referred in questions 76 - 87 available on tape? Comment: For data referred to in questions 82 - 87 only. | YES |
89. Are the data referred in questions 76 - 87 available on diskette? Comment: See footnote 88. | YES |
90. Are the data referred in questions 76 - 87 available in a publication? Comment: See footnote 88. | YES |
| 91. Do you use the Customs Co-operation Council Nomenclature (CCCN)? | NO |
| 92. Do you use the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS)? | YES |
93. Do you use the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC)? Comment: 5-digit. | YES |
| 94. Do you use classifications other than CCCN, HS and SITC? | NO |
| 95. For coding commodities in the basic transactions, do you use HS? | YES |
| 96. For coding commodities in the basic transactions, do you use SITC, Rev.1? | NO |
| 97. For coding commodities in the basic transactions, do you use SITC, Rev.2? | NO |
| 98. For coding commodities in the basic transactions, do you use SITC, Rev.3? | YES |
| 99. For coding commodities in the basic transactions, do you use the Customs Co-operation Council Nomenclature (CCCN)? | NO |
| 100. For coding commodities in the basic transactions, do you use a classification other than CCCN, HS and SITC? | NO |
| 101. If you use HS or another classification system for coding the basic transactions, do you convert data to SITC, Rev.1? | NO |
| 102. If you use HS or another classification system for coding the basic transactions, do you convert data to SITC, Rev.2? | NO |
| 103. If you use HS or another classification system for coding the basic transactions, do you convert data to SITC, Rev.3? | YES |
| 104. If you use HS or another classification system for coding the basic transactions, do you convert data to another classification? | NO |
105. Is confidentiality applied to certain products? Comment: We apply confidentiality to certain exports (generally chemical products) upon the request of an exporter with 85% or more of the annual exports of a particular good. Confidentiality is also applied to certain military goods. | YES |
| 106. Do you use customs declarations as a source? | YES |
107. If you use customs declarations as a source, do you use other sources as well? Comment: Intrastat declarations. | YES |
| 108. Is the date used for recording external trade statistics the date goods enter/leave the economic territory? | NO |
| 109. Is the date used for recording external trade statistics the date of customs clearance? | YES |
| 110. Is the date used for recording external trade statistics the date of receipt of the source document at the statistical agency? | NO |
111. Is the date used for recording external trade statistics other than indicated in questions 108-110? Comment: For intra-Community trade, the month stated on the obligatory monthly document. | YES |
| 112. Is conversion of foreign currencies into national currency based on the prevailing market or on the official rate? | YES |
| 113. Is conversion of foreign currencies into national currency based on an official rate established solely for conversion of trade data? | NO |
| 114. Are different (multiple) rates used in currency conversion? | NO |
| 115. Are different (multiple) rates used in currency conversion for exports? | N/A |
| 116. Are different (multiple) rates used in currency conversion for imports? | N/A |
| 117. Is the exchange rate used for currency conversion that which is in effect at the time of exportation or importation? | NO |
118. Is the exchange rate used for currency conversion a rate different from that which is in effect at the time of exportation or importation? Comment: The official rate in effect the third Wednesday of the preceding month. | YES |
| 119. Monthly data become available in (days): | > 1month |
| 120. Quarterly data become available in (days): | > 45days |
| 121. Annual data become available in (days): | > 90days |
| 122. On what basis can you provide data on total imports? | Monthly |
| 123. On what basis can you provide data on total exports? | Monthly |
| 124. On what basis can you provide data on total re-exports? | Monthly |
| 125. On what basis can you provide data on total imports by any of the following partner country attributions: origin or production/consignment or provenance/purchase? | Monthly |
| 126. On what basis can you provide data on total exports by any of the following partner country attributions: consumption/consignment or destination/sale? | Monthly |
| 127. On what basis can you provide data on total re-exports by any of the following partner country attributions: consumption/consignment or destination/sale? | Monthly |
| 128. On what basis can you provide data on total imports by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for imports? | Monthly |
| 129. On what basis can you provide data on total exports by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports? | Monthly |
| 130. On what basis can you provide data on total re-exports by commodity and by any of the partner country attributions for exports? | Monthly |
131. On what basis can you provide other data?.........(Please specify.) Comment: For information contained on the Intrastat declaration. | Monthly |
| 132. Are the data referred to the questions 122 - 131 available on tape? | YES |
| 133. Are the data referred to the questions 122 - 131 available on diskette? | YES |
| 134. Are the data referred to the questions 122 - 131 available in a publication? | YES |
| 135. Do you have available external trade data by air? | YES |
| 136. Do you have available external trade data by sea? | YES |
| 137. Do you have available external trade data by inland waterway? | NO |
| 138. Do you have available external trade data by railway? | YES |
| 139. Do you have available external trade data by road? | YES |
| 140. Do you have available external trade data by pipeline? | YES |
141. Do you have available external trade data by other mode of transportation? Comment: Postal, self-propelled. | YES |
| 142. Do you collect quantity data? | YES |
| 143. Do you use a standard unit of weight for quantity measurement of all commodities where applicable? | YES |
| 144. Do you use a standard unit of weight for quantity measurement of most commodities? | NO |
| 145. Do you use a standard unit of weight for quantity measurement of a few selected commodities? | NO |
146. For commodities where a unit of quantity measurement other than weight is commonly used, do you use this unit in addition to weight? Comment: Except for intra-Community trade for which unit of weight is optional. | YES |
147. For commodities where a unit of quantity measurement other than weight is commonly used, do you use only this unit? Comment: See footnote 146. | NO |
| 148. Do you use units of weight on a net basis (e.g. excluding packing)? | YES |
| 149. Do you use units of weight on a gross basis? | NO |
| 150. Do you use for ships, number of ships? | YES |
| 151. Do you use for ships, gross registered tons? | YES |
| 152. Do you use for ships, dead-weight tons? | NO |
| 153. Do you use for ships, other quantity units? | NO |
| 154. Do you use for aircraft, number of planes? | YES |
| 155. Do you use for aircraft their carrying capacity in terms of number of seats and/or kilograms? | NO |
| 156. Do you use for aircraft other quantity units? | NO |