South American Daily List Trade Database
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Data on import-export trade through the the ports
of key South American trading nations: Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
Sources: Collected from national Customs
authorities.
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Features:
- Choose your preferred medium: online
, hardcopy
report, or disk.
- Choose a standard or customized format for reports on a
monthly or quarterly basis.
- Count on accurate transaction detail — collected and verified by
agents in every port.
- Compare and analyze data from different ports that has been
codified and standardized by information specialists.
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Data
fields (vary by country) include:
- Who ...bill of lading number, carrier, consignee name &
address, foreign shipper name & address, South American shipper name &
address, manifest number, notify parties' names & addresses, vessel agent,
vessel name, voyage number.
- What ... commodity description, harmonized tariff code.
Container size, measurements/unit of measure, quantity, weight.
- When ... departure date, arrival date.
- Where ... country of destination, country of origin, port of
arrival, port of destination, transshipment flag.
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Use
this data:
- Find new buyers for your goods and services. Over $1.4 trillion
is spent annually on food and beverages in the Americas - with export
sales expected to double by 2007. Brazilian infrastructure improvements
are creating demand for heavy equipment. Underutilization of southbound
shipping capacity can mean a break on transport costs. PIERS data can show
you who is buying what - and how to reach them.
- Find new sources of supply. Brazil is focused on boosting
exports as part of its economic recovery strategy. A U.S.-Chilean
free-trade pact is fueling growth in exports (especially luxury products,
including wines) - and providing a preview, perhaps, of the hemispheric
FTA now being negotiated. Let PIERS data help you identify and qualify new
suppliers in South America.
- Get an overview of South American trade. PIERS data can help
you track trends in commercial growth - projected to gather in strength as
negotiations on the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas are completed
by 2005.
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