Data Dictionary

ID
id
Type
numeric
Label
index

ID
state_name
Type
text
Label
State Name

ID
state_code
Type
text
Label
State Code

Additional Information

Field Value
Data last updated October 7, 2023
Metadata last updated September 23, 2024
Created October 7, 2023
Format CSV
License No License Provided
Data extraction pagehttp://ftddp.dgciskol.gov.in/principalcommditysearch.html
Data insightsTracking imports and exports of a specific commodity over time can provide insights into trends in global demand and supply, as well as the competitiveness of domestic industries.Analyzing the geographic distribution of imports and exports can provide insights into trade patterns and the strength of economic relationships between countries.Examining the composition of imports and exports by industry sector can provide insights into the structure of the economy and its strengths and weaknesses.Correlating trade data with macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, inflation, and exchange rates can provide insights into the interplay between trade and the wider economy.Comparing trade data across countries can provide insights into comparative advantages and competitiveness, as well as potential opportunities for trade and investment.
Data last updated2023-01-31 00:00:00
Data retreival date2023-03-28 00:00:00
Datastore activeTrue
District no0
FrequencyMonthly
GranularityState
Has viewsTrue
Id758011c6-1c3c-430e-8634-1ea651b647f1
Idp readyFalse
Lgd mappingyes
MethodologyThe collected data is processed and compiled by the DGCIS into various formats, such as commodity-wise and country-wise exports, and is made available to the public through its website. The DGCIS uses a combination of manual and electronic data collection methods, including surveys and online reporting systems, to ensure accuracy and completeness of the data. The DGCIS also works closely with other government agencies and international organizations to ensure that its data is consistent with global standards and classifications.The DGCIS periodically reviews and updates its data collection methodology and systems to keep pace with changing market trends and technology advancements.
No indicators3
Package id25d81d03-38d8-4c0b-b7c3-c3a8033aa1e5
Position0
Size9.7 MiB
Skumci-dgcis_exports_by_port-ol-yr-fya
Stateactive
States uts no29
Url typeupload
Years covered2015-2023
Methodology The collected data is processed and compiled by the DGCIS into various formats, such as commodity-wise and country-wise exports, and is made available to the public through its website. The DGCIS uses a combination of manual and electronic data collection methods, including surveys and online reporting systems, to ensure accuracy and completeness of the data. The DGCIS also works closely with other government agencies and international organizations to ensure that its data is consistent with global standards and classifications.The DGCIS periodically reviews and updates its data collection methodology and systems to keep pace with changing market trends and technology advancements.
Indicators []
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Granularity Level State
Data Extraction Page http://ftddp.dgciskol.gov.in/principalcommditysearch.html
Data Retreival Date 2023-03-28 00:00:00
Data Last Updated 2023-01-31 00:00:00
Sku mci-dgcis_exports_by_port-ol-yr-fya
Dataset Frequency Monthly
Years Covered 2015-2023
No of States/UT(s) 29
No of Districts 0
No of Tehsils/blocks
No of Gram Panchayats
Additional Information
Number of Indicators 3
Insights from the dataset Tracking imports and exports of a specific commodity over time can provide insights into trends in global demand and supply, as well as the competitiveness of domestic industries.Analyzing the geographic distribution of imports and exports can provide insights into trade patterns and the strength of economic relationships between countries.Examining the composition of imports and exports by industry sector can provide insights into the structure of the economy and its strengths and weaknesses.Correlating trade data with macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, inflation, and exchange rates can provide insights into the interplay between trade and the wider economy.Comparing trade data across countries can provide insights into comparative advantages and competitiveness, as well as potential opportunities for trade and investment.
IDP Ready No
LGD Mapping Yes