BGD-BBS-FTS-1985-86-v01
DDI-BGD-BBS-FTS-1985-86-v01
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS
Nesstar Publisher
BGD-BBS-FTS-1985-86-v01
Foreign Trade Statistics of Bangladesh 1985-1986
FTS 1985-86
BGD-BBS-FTS-1985-86-v01
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS
2019-07-03
Nesstar Publisher
Statistics and Informatics Division
Foreign Trade Survey[hh/fts]
The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has been publishing Foreign Trade Statistics (FTS) since 1976-77. This report of the FTS, is the 6th of the series. The present publication is brought out as a continuation of Foreign Trade Statistics publications programme and contains information of 1985-86. Endeavours have been made to improve the publication over the years.
Bangladesh
Sample survey data [ssd]
The price indices of exports and imports are designed to measure the overall direction of price movements of commodities bought and sold by Bangladesh in the international market. Valuation is based on FOB values for exports and CIF for imports.
Statistics and Informatics Division
Other [oth]
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics compiles Foreign Trade Statistics from Customs returns. The primary sources for sea-borne trade data are the "Bills of Entry" for imports and "Shipping Bills" and "B Form" for exports. For Customs clearance the importers and exporters submit these bills to the Customs houses at two sea ports, Chittagong and Chalna for every consignment imported into Bangladesh or intended for export from Bangladesh by Sea. On an average about seven thousand" Bills of Entry", two thousand "Shipping Bills" and twelve hundred "B Forms" are received from the two sea ports each month. The land borne export import data are compiled from the monthly returns received from Land Customs stations which deal with broder trade with the neighbouring countries. About fifteen hundred land borne trade returns (Bills of Entry, Customs returns/Statements) are received every month. Airborne trade data are compiled from the air-borne trade returns (Bills of Entry for imports and Customs Statements for exports) received from the air freight unit at Ohaka. About one thousand returns are received per month from the air Freight unit. Besides these, monthly returns of import/export of goods through postal percels are received from the Foreign Post Offices. About nine hundred returns are received from the foreign post offices every month. In addition to the above mentioned documents, daily lists of Chittagong and Chalna Customs Houses are used as supplementary sources for compilation of import/export data and publication of the Monthly Advance Releases.
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