Bloomberg
World trade data monthly, quarterly and annual back to 1980 ECTR<GO>
The data is not at product level but provides country total, deficit or surplus, imports/exports.
Bloomberg Intelligence <BI>has a new Tariff focus including a US Tariff Impact Matrix.
It also tracks the Baltic Dry Index BDI - an important trade benchmark.
Datastream (via Eikon)
Follow the instructions to access Datastream via Eikon. Datastream provides a huge number of economic time series data from International and national sources including export and import data at product category level. Use it for large quantity downloads.
Statista
Statista presents concise data from a wide range or primarily free sources. For example: India: Trade balance of goods from 2013 to 2023; Leading 15 trade partners with the United States in 2023, by country; Sino-U.S. trading relationship.
IMF Data Portal
Your gateway to the IMF's global economic data. The data portal provides streamlined access to timely, reliable, and easy-to-understand macroeconomic and financial data. Find the data you require using their Data Explorer. Includes The International Trade in Goods by Partner Country (IMTS) dataset (formerly Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS) – including goods (merchandise) export and import statistics disaggregated according to a country's trading partners.
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
UNCTAD collects, manages and disseminates data, statistics and trends in international trade and trade policy, including customs tariffs, tariff preferences, trade agreements, non-tariff measures and trade defense measures, and trade flows.
International Trade Centre
The ITC is great site looking at global trade issues including applied tariffs, and tariff-rate quotas. The site offers comprehensive trade statistics on imports and exports by product group across 200 countries and territories.
OECD Data Explorer
The OECD Data Explorer provides access to all OECD statistical data. It is the entry point for figures on a wide range of statistical topics, covering OECD member countries and partner economies. The trade section covers Global value and supply chains, Digital trade, Trade policy and trade in goods and services.
World Trade Organization
WTO Tariff & Trade Data - Provides official tariff and import data for over 170 economies. It includes applied tariffs, bound duties, and import/export trends trade data, real-time trade insights, and data from other sources. WTO Global Trade Data Portal - trade data, real-time trade insights, and data from other sources.
European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
The EFTA is the intergovernmental organisation of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, set up for the promotion of free trade and economic integration between its members, within Europe and globally. It produces the FTA Monitor which provides information on the effective use of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs).
UN Comtrade
UN Comtrade is the United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database, which provides detailed and comprehensive data on international trade in goods. It is one of the most widely used sources for global trade data, offering information on imports, exports, and re-exports between countries
For Region/Country specific Data
Eurostat (EU data)
Arranged by statistical themes including trade. International Trade in Goods (ITG statistics) covers: monthly data on imports and exports, providing values and quantities of the trade by product and partner country. In addition, data is available aggregated by product group, end use, mode of transport or tariff (if applicable), as well as some seasonally adjusted data and indices; annual data on trading companies, including information about activity sector, enterprise size-class, ownership, type of trader, and indicators on trade concentration; annual data on trade by invoicing currency
US Trade
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is part of the US Department of Commerce. It provides important economic data, like national income, GDP, and trade statistics. For trade, the BEA tracks the US imports, exports, and the balance of trade with other countries.
U.S. Census Bureau
The U.S. Census Bureau’s trade data gives detailed information about the goods coming in and out of the U.S. It tracks imports and exports, showing how the U.S. trades with other countries.
DataWeb
The USITC DataWeb provides public access to the official U.S. import and export statistics of the U.S. Department of Commerce in a user-friendly web interface. Using the DataWeb querying tool, users can build custom queries and access these data in a spreadsheet or a web-based format.
UK Trade
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
The UK trade data from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) provides detailed information on the movement of goods into and out of the United Kingdom. It focuses on the imports and exports of physical good and helps to track the UK's trade with the rest of the world.