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E-book Trade Map User Guide : Trade Statistics for International Business Development
Beyond the six-digit level, the classification becomes national and countries are free to introduce national distinctions by adding more digits to make the HS classification of products even more specific. This greater level of specificity is referred to as the National Tariff Line (NTL) level and is used by countries to identify specific products to which a tariff is attributed. For example, Canada adds another two digits to the HS nomenclature to classify its exports and imports in greater depth, e.g. the code 090230.10 is the code for black tea, packaged as tea bags. Trade Map provides both values and quantities for the trade flows of goods. The currency used in Trade Map by default is the US dollar, and users can choose among 16 more currencies to assess the value of trade flows; the quantity units, instead, will change depending on the specific products and on how each country reports this information.
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