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Title: Compilation of Import Statistics in Lao PDR


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  • Compilation of Import Statistics in Lao PDR

2
INTRODUCTION
  • This presentation provides a brief discussion on
    following subjects
  • - data collection of Import statistics
  • - organizations involved
  • - computer data processing and timing of
    publication

3
INTRODUCTION (contd)
  • - classification of Commodities.
  • - valuation
  • - the problems in producing the Import statistics
  • -and the under coverage of the data.

4
Collection of Import statistics in Lao PDR
  • The current system for production of Lao
    official statistics is decentralized in the sense
    that sector statistics are collected and compiled
    by the respective Ministry.
  • The NSC collecting of Import data from the
    Customs Department.
  • Up to 2000 Customs Department has provided the
    Import data by quarterly to NSC

5
Collection of Import statistics in Lao PDR
(contd)
  • From 2001 during the period of 25-30 of each
    month the Customs Department release the data to
    the NSC and the Central Bank by monthly, but
    one-month after reference month (1-month lag)
  • The NSC receives Import-export data from Customs
    Department by diskettes.
  • It gets the data by detail of commodity type and
    by countries.

6
Organizations involved
  • There are four organizations involved in
    collecting and compiling foreign trade
    statistics
  • - The Customs department at the Ministry of
    Finance is responsible for the statistical
    system, collecting and compiling basic data.
  • - The NSC is responsible for the trade statistics.

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Organizations involved (contd)
  • - The Central Bank is responsible for the balance
    of payment statistics.
  • - The Ministry of Trade responsible for import
    license statistics.
  • At present there are 31 customs border
    offices-located all over the country. The tasks
    of those offices are to inspect and control all
    the shipments of goods entering and leaving the
    country.

8
Computer data processing and timing of publication
  • Before the fourth quarter year 2000 the
    Statistics Division at the Customs Department
    used Excel for data entry and data processing,
    but since the fourth quarter year 2000 system for
    data entry and SPSS for producing monthly and
    quarterly reports.
  • The NSC is currently using the Excel program
    compilations and computations

9
Computer data processing and timing of
publication (cont)
  • And SPSS for producing tables for quarterly and
    annual, publications.
  • For timing of publication, the NSC publish only
    one time per year and some of the main
    commodities.

10
Classification of Commodities
  • The NSC uses the Harmonized Commodity Description
    and Coding (HS) for classifications of
    commodities. The HS is adopted at the border
    points.
  • The HS is logically structured and divided into
    twenty-one sections.
  • Within the twenty-one sections there are 99
    chapters. Chapter 77 is reserved for possible

11
Classification of Commodities (contd)
  • future expansion. The last chapter 99 are set
    aside for special use by individual countries.
  • These is six digits is sub-heading for
    classifying the product in the HS.
  • We are using the HS and connecting with ISIC and
    CPC.
  • Classification according to Broad Economic
    Categories ( BEC) has not been used.

12
Valuation
  • The Trade statistics are reported in US dollars
    and revalued to kip. Trade statistics is
    published valued by the domestic currency.
  • Imports are valued on a Cost, Insurance and
    Freight (CIF) basis.
  • Exports are valued on a Free On Board (FOB) basis.

13
Data collection and processing problems
  • Problem of HS coding (the description of
    commodities is inconsistent with certain HS code)
  • Time consume since we do not appropriated
    software package for data processing
  • Shortage of staff
  • Other sources is not available / not accessible
    ( particularly trade statistics of
    neighboring countries such as Thailand, Vietnam,
    Cambodia, China and other countries)

14
Quality problems
  • Lao PDR has long borders with Thailand and
    Vietnam. Border trade with in particular Thailand
    flourishes and seems to be little captured in the
    statistics. The border trade is both legal and
    illegal.

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Under coverage in publications
  • Import statistics by countries origin and
    destination.
  • Import statistics by Customs break down by
    province, checking point
  • Import statistics by monthly
  • Import statistics by quarterly
  • Retained imports
  • Index numbers

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  • VERY MUCH
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