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Trying to understand re-exports

Last post 08-25-2009, 3:39 PM by markie. 1 replies.
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  •  07-28-2009, 8:06 PM 229

    Trying to understand re-exports

    Question:
     
    Are re-exports counted as imports?
    Should re-export > imports always be true? 
     
    Background/Discussion:
    I know from the knowledgebase article (link below) that re-exports are counted as exports. Hence, it should always be true that re-exports>exports. So I happily calculate:
        exports_dometically_produced=exports - re-exports
     
    Re-exports are also foreign goods that are initially imported and then re-exported. Everything else is domestically consumed. As an identity:
        imports = imports_consumed + imports_re-exported 
     
    Since all of the above quantities are positive,  re-export > imports should always be true, right?
     
    However, in the data, I find several examples where it is not true. See trade from reporter=USA to partner=WORLD, HS2002 classification, year=2005:
     
          +------------------------------------------------------------------+
          | commod~y   tradev~1   tradeva~2   tradev~3   reexpo~t   ratio_~t |
          |------------------------------------------------------------------|
       1. |     2842   41713321   1.321e+08   83700280   .4814195    2.00656 |
      11. |     5001      12575      159729      30726   .1783244   2.443419 |
      37. |     3205    5454728    62185489    7849886   .1160535   1.439098 |
     607. |     8602    3504956   4.266e+08    6956311   .0161718   1.984707 |
     867. |     2307       2167     2982164      24753   .0082943    11.4227 |
          |------------------------------------------------------------------|
    1052. |     1202     155049   1.308e+08     500366   .0038195   3.227148 |
    1154. |     2603     475832   3.631e+08     495131   .0013618   1.040558 |
          +------------------------------------------------------------------+
     (copy and paste into a fixed-width font for proper vieweing)
     
    The commodity is the 4 digit HS2002 code. 1=import, 2=export, 3=re-export, ratio=3/1
     
    Some possible answers:
     1. It may be possible that an item imported solely for re-export isn't counted as an import.
     2. It may be possible that re-export value is higher than import value, because of trader markups.
     3. It may be possible that items re-exported were imported in an earlier year.
     4. Maybe there is a rule that if the good is modified minimally (less than 50%), than the good can count as re-export. 
     
    Any advice is appreciated. 

     
     
    This KnowledgeBase article has ample information:
     Q10152 - INFO: Distinction between Exports and Re-exports / Imports and Re-imports
     
    but does not answer my question. 
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  •  08-25-2009, 3:39 PM 234 in reply to 229

    Re: Trying to understand re-exports

    Valuation and Time of Recording definitely have some impact to the problems mentioned above. Other possibility is under-reporting of re-exports.

    Because of globalization, more and more goods are processed (minor or major) in different countries resulting in the increase of re-exports and re-imports. Point no.4 is correct to mention that there is Rule of Origin (see WCO web site for more info) that governs whether imported goods become export or re-export after processing.

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