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EXP102H - Import value (CIF) on sections according to SITC Rev.4 |
Definition |
Imports of goods comprise all goods with onerous or free title entering the economic territory of the country coming from the rest of the world
Imports of goods include:
a. foreign goods entering the country for ever, for internal consumption;
b. foreign goods entering the country for processing and re-exportation afterwards;
c. foreign goods re-imported in the country after processing for which they were exported;
d. non-monetary gold, semi-wrought gold whose value of gold represents at least 80% of total value, including founding and dust, as primary form, both coins and bars and alloys;
e. import of electric power and natural gas;
f. goods received through postal package;
g. entering of art objects, collections, antiquities;
h. ships and aircrafts;
i. silver ores, concentrates, ingots, non-released pieces and silver wrought or semi-wrought;
j. exchanges under programmes title of civil and military aid, war compensations and military equipment;
k. goods received under leasing or rent condition, which are not returned at deadlines or are purchased for ever;
l. imported cinema and TV motion picture, film location, including the payment for afferent licences;
m. imports of goods under financial leasing;
n. goods used as support for information and software, including floppy disks and CD-ROM with software for general use (not ordered);
Imports of goods do nott include:
a. national goods (or nationalized) entering the custom warehouses and re-entered the territory of the same country;
b. entering of transit goods;
c. temporary imports;
d. monetary gold;
e. personal effects and items of passengers;
f. supply with fuel and food for Romanian ships and aircrafts, outside the national territory;
g. silver and metal coins, treasury notes and titles in circulation;
h. animals temporarily entering the territory, in order to take part in the races, competitions or to be presented at the circus, zoo etc.;
i. fish brought by foreign ships in the Romanian harbours;
j. machinery, equipment, installations and materials received from broad, which are used by the specialists in construction and assembling works, drilling, prospections, explorations and returned afterwards to the country where they belong;
k. purchasing goods, services and utilities paid in the foreign currency of the joint companies with foreign firms having their headquarters in Romania;
l. the value of repairs for vessels, aircrafts, rolling stocks and cars;
m. interests paid at credit imports;
n. order software;
o. imports of goods under operational leasing. |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
Extra-EU trade in goods details Intra-EU trade in goods details The National Agency for Fiscal Administration (NAFA), until 2006 |
Methodology |
Starting with the 1st of January 2007, statistics of foreign trade with goods are compiled by cumulating the data from INTRASTAT and EXTRASTAT systems:
- INTRASTAT system: for intra-EU trade (exchange of goods between Romania and other member states of European Union);
- EXTRASTAT system: for extra-EU trade (exchange of goods between Romania and states which are not member of European Union).
Data sources
For 1991-2006:
-The National Agency for Fiscal Administration (NAFA), which collects and process export and import customs declarations.
-National Institute of Statistics which collect by statistical forms and process data for imports and exports of electricity and natural gas from importing/exporting companies through statistical forms. These data is subsequently submitted to NAFA in order to be processed and to complete The data obtained from Custom declarations.
Starting with 2007:
For intra-EU trade:
Intrastat statistical declarations collected by the NIS directly from the trade operators which achieved a value volume of intra-EU dispatches of goods or/and a volume of intra-EU arrivals of goods above the Intrastat thresholds established for each reference flow and which meet the conditions stipulated by Law No. 422/2006.
The percentage of the Intrastat collected data through the Intrastat statistical survey was of over 95.0% of the total trade volume, both for intra-EU arrivals and dispatches of goods. Data estimations were performed for the rest of the 5.0% representing the trade value below the Intrastat thresholds and the non-responses.
For extra-EU trade: The National Agency for Fiscal Administration (NAFA) which collects and processes export and import customs declarations. The economic operators authorized for simplified customs procedures send to NIS export/import data through a statistical form with a predetermined structure.
Data on the international trade of goods with electricity and natural gas are collected on statistical forms by the NIS from importing/exporting companies and from network operators (CN Transelectrica SA and SNTGN Transgaz SA).
Transit of electricity and natural gas is not included in the international trade of goods statistics.
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Last update |
MAR 21, 2024 |
Observations |
Data is available starting with 2006. For comparability purposes, data for 2006 was recalculated according to SITC Rev.4 Data for 1991 - 2006 can be found in the matrix EXP102B- Import value (CIF) on sections according to SITC Rev.3 .
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Continuation |
This matrix represents a continuation of the EXP102B matrix, containing data up to Year 2006. |
Responsible person |
Popa M Corina, corina.popa@insse.ro, Craciun Florica, florica.craciun@insse.ro, Iancu Dana Elena, dana.iancu@insse.ro tel. 0213115008, interior 1256 |
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