Users all over the world will
now have free access to the International Trade Centre’s (ITC) market analysis
databases and related analytical tools, following good practices among
international organizations of making their data freely available.
‘Free access to market data
is a cornerstone that supports global trade and helps enterprises, trade organizations
and policymakers,’ said Arancha González, Executive Director of ITC. ‘ITC
offers comprehensive and user-friendly market analysis databases with a focus
on data from developing countries and economies in transition. Global free access
to these data will give more users the opportunity to identify market opportunities,
allowing trade to be further strengthened in developing countries and
transition economies, which is a core mandate of ITC.’
ITC’s
market analysis tools include Trade Map, Investment Map, Market Access Map and Standards Map.
Developing countries and
economies in transition have benefited from free access to these tools since
2008, thanks to support from ITC’s donors. Now users in developed countries
will also have free access to these tools. While nearly all data have become freely
accessible, the most recent monthly trade data at the very detailed product
level, as well as company data and a few other analytical features, will remain
free only to users in developing countries.
About 6,000 new users sign
up to access ITC’s market analysis tools each month and ITC now has 320,000 users,
of which 85% are in developing countries and 15% in developed countries.
This initiative of
providing free trade-related data and tools to exporters and buyers in all
countries is aimed at facilitating and improving transparency in international
trade, leading to increased exports by small and medium-sized enterprises of
developing countries and economies in transition.
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