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UK Regions Imports and Exports of Goods by Country and World Region

Date published: 26 March 2020

Topics: EU Exit Analysis,  EU Exit - Trade Analysis,  EU Exit - Related Links

Interactive map of the UK Regions Imports and Exports of Goods by Country and World Region

On Thursday the 26th March 2020 NISRA updated the interactive trade in goods map developed to allow users to explore official trade in goods data by country and world region using data from HMRC’s Regional Trade Statistics. The tool was developed by NISRA based on the existing UN Comtrade tool developed by DIT (Department for International Trade) and BEIS (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy).

UK Regions Imports and Exports of Goods by Country and World Region

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