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Singapore Trade Data

LOCATION:HOME - ASIA-PACIFIC - Singapore
Singapore Trade Data
Data Characteristics

+ Singapore trade data can help companies understand market demand and liquidity, providing valuable insights for trade strategies;

+ Trade data can assist enterprises to optimize logistics and supply chain management, improve transportation efficiency and save costs;

+ The government can use trade data to evaluate the effects of trade policies and provide data support for future policy formulation.

Data Content

Singapore Trade data includes:

1. Information about both buyer and seller companies;

2. Detailed descriptions of goods, shipping information, quantities, prices, contract amounts, tariffs, etc., for trade analysis and market insights.

3. Singapore is one of the ASEAN countries and has the world's largest port throughput, which is important for opening up the Asia-Pacific market.


The value of Singapore Trade data:

1. Trade analysis: As an important international trade center, Singapore Customs data provides detailed information on the import and export of various goods. These data can help businesses understand market demand and liquidity and provide valuable insights for their trade strategies.

2. Anti-fraud and security: Customs data can help authorities identify goods suspected of illegal activities such as smuggling, counterfeit and inferior products, and strengthen domestic and cross-border security measures. At the same time, customs data can also assist businesses in detecting and preventing fraud and counterfeit products.

3. Logistics and operational management: Customs data can provide information on logistics and operations such as transportation methods, transportation time, and customs clearance time. These data can help businesses optimize logistics and supply chain management, improve transportation efficiency, and save costs.

4. Policy-making: The government can use customs data to understand the types, quantities, and values of imported and exported goods, evaluate the effectiveness of trade policies, and provide data support for future policy-making.

Overall, customs data is an important source of information that can help governments, businesses, and other stakeholders make wiser decisions.

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