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IDB presents new version of INTrade, the information system on trade in Latin America and the Caribbean

It offers data and regulation of 5,300 traded products between 33 countries in the region and the texts of more than 120 trade agreements

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) developed a new version of INTrade, an interactive information system that allows the detailed analysis of trade and integration in Latin America and the Caribbean.

INTrade, developed by IDB’s Trade and Integration Sector, offers an intuitive, user friendly interface and data visualization tools aimed at facilitating the understanding of large amounts of information and statistics included in the system.

The free platform lets the private sector, public agencies, and analysts to:

  • Identify the most attractive and dynamic markets for products of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and the requirements applicable to any export product so that it may qualify for preferential tariffs;
  • Get information on the trade agreements signed by any country of the region, its systems of preferential tariffs, and the tariff phase-out schedules;
  • Evaluate the impact of existing trade policies with the historic database; and
  • Identify restrictive policies that may be inhibiting LAC's export development.

INTrade information is organized in three modules:

  • Statistics and Indicators – allows users navigate data for more than 5,300 products traded by the countries of the western hemisphere and their global trade partners, with 20-year time series and quarterly and annual data at the national tariff line level.
  • Market Access – includes information on tariffs, tariffs under free trade agreements, the rules of origin that allow preferential access, and a large data base of border rejections for sanitary and phytosanitary infringements.
  • Legal Framework – grants access to official documents for more than 150 trade and double-taxation agreements, with detailed summaries and chronology of negotiations, ratification, and subsequent amendments, and a system of indexed texts that allow an analysis of the trade agreements using more than 500 key words.

INTrade data feed the publications "Trade and Integration Monitor" and "Trade Trends" that analyze the outlook for international trade and trade development in the region on an annual and biannual basis, respectively.

About the IDB

The Inter-American Development Bank has the mission of improving lives. Founded in 1959, the IDB is one of the principal sources of long term financing for economic, social, and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The IDB also carries out vanguard integration projects and offers policy advice, technical assistance, and capacity building to public and private clients throughout the region.

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