We work to ensure the numbers add up to inform and improve policy recommendations
Reliable statistics are indispensable for the analysis of international trade, investment and development and the formulation of effective policies to foster inclusive and sustainable social and economic development.
To ensure the impartiality and high quality of UNCTAD's statistics, we apply rigorously:
UNCTADstat
Explore UNCTAD statistics, weekly updates of our trade and GDP nowcasts, key indicators in Country Profiles and a selection of infographics.
Counting the costs of achieving the Global Goals
New data and UNCTAD analysis show how much developing countries need to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.News
Programmes and projects
Statistical publications
Fact sheets
These fact sheets are designed to provide a short summary overview for a selection of topics or an introduction to a selection of indicators. The topic factsheets are typically taken from the Handbook of Statistics 2023 where accompanying tables can be found.
- International merchandise trade
- International trade in services
- Economic trends
- Population
- Maritime transport
Featured Podcast
Measuring what matters: Why inclusive growth means more than just GDP
This episode of The Weekly Tradecast looks at UNCTAD’s tool to measure sustainable growth and some of the signs of progress with Anu Peltola, who is in charge of the organization’s statistics unit.
Statistical guidelines
In a world of growing crises and uncertainty, high-quality and reliable statistics are all the more important, underpinning the work of international organizations – such as UNCTAD – as a credible source of policy advice and research data. Achieving and maintaining public trust in official statistics requires that statistics are produced in an objective, transparent and professionally independent manner.
Documents and publications
Towards a statistical framework for the measurement of tax and commercial illicit financial flows
UNCTAD/STAT/2023/5 - 26 Dec 2023
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