Germany Trade Statistics

DE: Export: Cost: Border Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | USD | World Bank

DE: Export: Cost: Border Compliance data was reported at 345.000 USD in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 345.000 USD for 2018. DE: Export: Cost: Border Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 345.000 USD from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 345.000 USD in 2019 and a record low of 345.000 USD in 2019. DE: Export: Cost: Border Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Border compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the economy’s customs regulations and with regulations relating to other inspections that are mandatory in order for the shipment to cross the economy’s border, as well as the time and cost for handling that takes place at its port or border. The time and cost for this segment include time and cost for customs clearance and inspection procedures conducted by other government agencies.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Insurance cost and informal payments for which no receipt is issued are excluded from the costs recorded. Costs are reported in U.S. dollars. Contributors are asked to convert local currency into U.S. dollars based on the exchange rate prevailing on the day they answer the questionnaire. Contributors are private sector experts in international trade logistics and are informed about exchange rates and their movements. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
345.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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DE: Export: Cost: Documentary Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | USD | World Bank

DE: Export: Cost: Documentary Compliance data was reported at 45.000 USD in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 45.000 USD for 2018. DE: Export: Cost: Documentary Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 45.000 USD from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 45.000 USD in 2019 and a record low of 45.000 USD in 2019. DE: Export: Cost: Documentary Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Documentary compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the documentary requirements of all government agencies of the origin economy, the destination economy and any transit economies. The aim is to measure the total burden of preparing the bundle of documents that will enable completion of the international trade for the product and partner pair assumed in the case study.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Insurance cost and informal payments for which no receipt is issued are excluded from the costs recorded. Costs are reported in U.S. dollars. Contributors are asked to convert local currency into U.S. dollars based on the exchange rate prevailing on the day they answer the questionnaire. Contributors are private sector experts in international trade logistics and are informed about exchange rates and their movements. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
45.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Exports: Lead Time

2005 - 2014 | Yearly | Day | World Bank

DE: Exports: Lead Time data was reported at 9.000 Day in 2014. This stayed constant from the previous number of 9.000 Day for 2013. DE: Exports: Lead Time data is updated yearly, averaging 8.000 Day from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2014, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.000 Day in 2014 and a record low of 8.000 Day in 2010. DE: Exports: Lead Time data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Time to export is the time necessary to comply with all procedures required to export goods. Time is recorded in calendar days. The time calculation for a procedure starts from the moment it is initiated and runs until it is completed. If a procedure can be accelerated for an additional cost, the fastest legal procedure is chosen. It is assumed that neither the exporter nor the importer wastes time and that each commits to completing each remaining procedure without delay. Procedures that can be completed in parallel are measured as simultaneous. The waiting time between procedures--for example, during unloading of the cargo--is included in the measure.; ; World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).; Unweighted average; Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
9.000 2014 yearly 2005 - 2014

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DE: Exports: Lead Time: Border Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | Hour | World Bank

DE: Exports: Lead Time: Border Compliance data was reported at 36.000 Hour in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 36.000 Hour for 2018. DE: Exports: Lead Time: Border Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 36.000 Hour from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 36.000 Hour in 2019 and a record low of 36.000 Hour in 2019. DE: Exports: Lead Time: Border Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Border compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the economy’s customs regulations and with regulations relating to other inspections that are mandatory in order for the shipment to cross the economy’s border, as well as the time and cost for handling that takes place at its port or border. The time and cost for this segment include time and cost for customs clearance and inspection procedures conducted by other government agencies.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Time is measured in hours, and 1 day is 24 hours (for example, 22 days are recorded as 22 × 24 = 528 hours). If customs clearance takes 7.5 hours, the data are recorded as is. Alternatively, suppose that documents are submitted to a customs agency at 8:00 a.m., are processed overnight and can be picked up at 8:00 a.m. the next day. In this case the time for customs clearance would be recorded as 24 hours because the actual procedure took 24 hours. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
36.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Exports: Lead Time: Border Compliance

DE: Exports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | Hour | World Bank

DE: Exports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance data was reported at 1.000 Hour in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1.000 Hour for 2018. DE: Exports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 1.000 Hour from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.000 Hour in 2019 and a record low of 1.000 Hour in 2019. DE: Exports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Documentary compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the documentary requirements of all government agencies of the origin economy, the destination economy and any transit economies. The aim is to measure the total burden of preparing the bundle of documents that will enable completion of the international trade for the product and partner pair assumed in the case study.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Time is measured in hours, and 1 day is 24 hours (for example, 22 days are recorded as 22 × 24 = 528 hours). If customs clearance takes 7.5 hours, the data are recorded as is. Alternatively, suppose that documents are submitted to a customs agency at 8:00 a.m., are processed overnight and can be picked up at 8:00 a.m. the next day. In this case the time for customs clearance would be recorded as 24 hours because the actual procedure took 24 hours. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
1.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Exports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance

DE: Exports: Lead Time: Median Case

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | Day | World Bank

DE: Exports: Lead Time: Median Case data was reported at 2.000 Day in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.000 Day for 2016. DE: Exports: Lead Time: Median Case data is updated yearly, averaging 2.150 Day from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2018, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.630 Day in 2010 and a record low of 1.000 Day in 2014. DE: Exports: Lead Time: Median Case data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Lead time to export is the median time (the value for 50 percent of shipments) from shipment point to port of loading. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey. Respondents provided separate values for the best case (10 percent of shipments) and the median case (50 percent of shipments). The data are exponentiated averages of the logarithm of single value responses and of midpoint values of range responses for the median case.;World Bank and Turku School of Economics, Logistic Performance Index Surveys. Data are available online at : http://www.worldbank.org/lpi. Summary results are published in Arvis and others' Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators report.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.000 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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Germany DE: Exports: Lead Time: Median Case

Germany DE: Exports: Number of Documents

2005 - 2014 | Yearly | Number | World Bank

DE: Exports: Number of Documents data was reported at 4.000 Number in 2014. This stayed constant from the previous number of 4.000 Number for 2013. DE: Exports: Number of Documents data is updated yearly, averaging 4.000 Number from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2014, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.000 Number in 2014 and a record low of 4.000 Number in 2014. DE: Exports: Number of Documents data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. All documents required per shipment to export goods are recorded. It is assumed that the contract has already been agreed upon and signed by both parties. Documents required for clearance by government ministries, customs authorities, port and container terminal authorities, health and technical control agencies and banks are taken into account. Since payment is by letter of credit, all documents required by banks for the issuance or securing of a letter of credit are also taken into account. Documents that are renewed annually and that do not require renewal per shipment (for example, an annual tax clearance certificate) are not included.; ; World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).; Unweighted average; Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
4.000 2014 yearly 2005 - 2014

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Germany DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change

1958 - 2018 | Monthly | % | International Monetary Fund

DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change data was reported at -1.652 % in Mar 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2.564 % for Feb 2018. DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change data is updated monthly, averaging 7.623 % from Jan 1958 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 723 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 43.105 % in Mar 1960 and a record low of -27.436 % in Apr 2009. DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.IMF.IFS: Trade Statistics.

Last Frequency Range
-1.652 Mar 2018 monthly Jan 1958 - Mar 2018

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Germany DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period

1957 - 2018 | Monthly | % | International Monetary Fund

DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period data was reported at 10.833 % in Mar 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of -2.259 % for Feb 2018. DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period data is updated monthly, averaging 1.406 % from Feb 1957 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 734 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 26.840 % in Sep 1987 and a record low of -25.186 % in Jan 1988. DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.IMF.IFS: Trade Statistics.

Last Frequency Range
10.833 Mar 2018 monthly Feb 1957 - Mar 2018

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DE: Goods Trade: % of GDP

1960 - 2023 | Yearly | % | World Bank

DE: Goods Trade: % of GDP data was reported at 70.713 % in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 79.815 % for 2022. DE: Goods Trade: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 42.596 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.815 % in 2022 and a record low of 24.281 % in 1962. DE: Goods Trade: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Merchandise trade as a share of GDP is the sum of merchandise exports and imports divided by the value of GDP, all in current U.S. dollars.;World Trade Organization, and World Bank GDP estimates.;Weighted average;

Last Frequency Range
70.713 2023 yearly 1960 - 2023

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Germany DE: Goods Trade: % of GDP

DE: Import: Cost: Border Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | USD | World Bank

DE: Import: Cost: Border Compliance data was reported at 0.000 USD in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 USD for 2018. DE: Import: Cost: Border Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 USD from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 USD in 2019 and a record low of 0.000 USD in 2019. DE: Import: Cost: Border Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Border compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the economy’s customs regulations and with regulations relating to other inspections that are mandatory in order for the shipment to cross the economy’s border, as well as the time and cost for handling that takes place at its port or border. The time and cost for this segment include time and cost for customs clearance and inspection procedures conducted by other government agencies.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Insurance cost and informal payments for which no receipt is issued are excluded from the costs recorded. Costs are reported in U.S. dollars. Contributors are asked to convert local currency into U.S. dollars based on the exchange rate prevailing on the day they answer the questionnaire. Contributors are private sector experts in international trade logistics and are informed about exchange rates and their movements. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
0.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Import: Cost: Border Compliance

DE: Import: Cost: Documentary Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | USD | World Bank

DE: Import: Cost: Documentary Compliance data was reported at 0.000 USD in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 USD for 2018. DE: Import: Cost: Documentary Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 USD from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 USD in 2019 and a record low of 0.000 USD in 2019. DE: Import: Cost: Documentary Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Documentary compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the documentary requirements of all government agencies of the origin economy, the destination economy and any transit economies. The aim is to measure the total burden of preparing the bundle of documents that will enable completion of the international trade for the product and partner pair assumed in the case study.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Insurance cost and informal payments for which no receipt is issued are excluded from the costs recorded. Costs are reported in U.S. dollars. Contributors are asked to convert local currency into U.S. dollars based on the exchange rate prevailing on the day they answer the questionnaire. Contributors are private sector experts in international trade logistics and are informed about exchange rates and their movements. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
0.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Import: Cost: Documentary Compliance

Germany DE: Imports: Lead Time

2005 - 2014 | Yearly | Day | World Bank

DE: Imports: Lead Time data was reported at 7.000 Day in 2014. This stayed constant from the previous number of 7.000 Day for 2013. DE: Imports: Lead Time data is updated yearly, averaging 7.000 Day from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2014, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.000 Day in 2014 and a record low of 7.000 Day in 2014. DE: Imports: Lead Time data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Time to import is the time necessary to comply with all procedures required to import goods. Time is recorded in calendar days. The time calculation for a procedure starts from the moment it is initiated and runs until it is completed. If a procedure can be accelerated for an additional cost, the fastest legal procedure is chosen. It is assumed that neither the exporter nor the importer wastes time and that each commits to completing each remaining procedure without delay. Procedures that can be completed in parallel are measured as simultaneous. The waiting time between procedures--for example, during unloading of the cargo--is included in the measure.; ; World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).; Unweighted average; Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
7.000 2014 yearly 2005 - 2014

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DE: Imports: Lead Time: Border Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | Hour | World Bank

DE: Imports: Lead Time: Border Compliance data was reported at 0.000 Hour in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Hour for 2018. DE: Imports: Lead Time: Border Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 Hour from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 Hour in 2019 and a record low of 0.000 Hour in 2019. DE: Imports: Lead Time: Border Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Border compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the economy’s customs regulations and with regulations relating to other inspections that are mandatory in order for the shipment to cross the economy’s border, as well as the time and cost for handling that takes place at its port or border. The time and cost for this segment include time and cost for customs clearance and inspection procedures conducted by other government agencies.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Time is measured in hours, and 1 day is 24 hours (for example, 22 days are recorded as 22 × 24 = 528 hours). If customs clearance takes 7.5 hours, the data are recorded as is. Alternatively, suppose that documents are submitted to a customs agency at 8:00 a.m., are processed overnight and can be picked up at 8:00 a.m. the next day. In this case the time for customs clearance would be recorded as 24 hours because the actual procedure took 24 hours. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
0.000 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Imports: Lead Time: Border Compliance

DE: Imports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance

2014 - 2019 | Yearly | Hour | World Bank

DE: Imports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance data was reported at 0.500 Hour in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.500 Hour for 2018. DE: Imports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance data is updated yearly, averaging 0.500 Hour from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2019, with 6 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.500 Hour in 2019 and a record low of 0.500 Hour in 2019. DE: Imports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Documentary compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the documentary requirements of all government agencies of the origin economy, the destination economy and any transit economies. The aim is to measure the total burden of preparing the bundle of documents that will enable completion of the international trade for the product and partner pair assumed in the case study.;World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/). NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme;Unweighted average;Time is measured in hours, and 1 day is 24 hours (for example, 22 days are recorded as 22 × 24 = 528 hours). If customs clearance takes 7.5 hours, the data are recorded as is. Alternatively, suppose that documents are submitted to a customs agency at 8:00 a.m., are processed overnight and can be picked up at 8:00 a.m. the next day. In this case the time for customs clearance would be recorded as 24 hours because the actual procedure took 24 hours. Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
0.500 2019 yearly 2014 - 2019

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Germany DE: Imports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance

DE: Imports: Lead Time: Median Case

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | Day | World Bank

DE: Imports: Lead Time: Median Case data was reported at 2.000 Day in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.000 Day for 2016. DE: Imports: Lead Time: Median Case data is updated yearly, averaging 2.000 Day from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2018, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.000 Day in 2016 and a record low of 1.000 Day in 2012. DE: Imports: Lead Time: Median Case data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. Lead time to import is the median time (the value for 50 percent of shipments) from port of discharge to arrival at the consignee. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey. Respondents provided separate values for the best case (10 percent of shipments) and the median case (50 percent of shipments). The data are exponentiated averages of the logarithm of single value responses and of midpoint values of range responses for the median case.;World Bank and Turku School of Economics, Logistic Performance Index Surveys. Data are available online at : http://www.worldbank.org/lpi. Summary results are published in Arvis and others' Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators report.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.000 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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Germany DE: Imports: Lead Time: Median Case

Germany DE: Imports: Number of Documents

2005 - 2014 | Yearly | Number | World Bank

DE: Imports: Number of Documents data was reported at 4.000 Number in 2014. This stayed constant from the previous number of 4.000 Number for 2013. DE: Imports: Number of Documents data is updated yearly, averaging 4.000 Number from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2014, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.000 Number in 2014 and a record low of 4.000 Number in 2014. DE: Imports: Number of Documents data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Trade Statistics. All documents required per shipment to import goods are recorded. It is assumed that the contract has already been agreed upon and signed by both parties. Documents required for clearance by government ministries, customs authorities, port and container terminal authorities, health and technical control agencies and banks are taken into account. Since payment is by letter of credit, all documents required by banks for the issuance or securing of a letter of credit are also taken into account. Documents that are renewed annually and that do not require renewal per shipment (for example, an annual tax clearance certificate) are not included.; ; World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).; Unweighted average; Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.

Last Frequency Range
4.000 2014 yearly 2005 - 2014

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Germany DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change

1958 - 2018 | Monthly | % | International Monetary Fund

DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change data was reported at -2.253 % in Mar 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.709 % for Feb 2018. DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change data is updated monthly, averaging 7.074 % from Jan 1958 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 723 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 39.942 % in Feb 1980 and a record low of -23.554 % in Jul 2009. DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.IMF.IFS: Trade Statistics.

Last Frequency Range
-2.253 Mar 2018 monthly Jan 1958 - Mar 2018

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Germany Germany DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change

Germany DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period

1957 - 2018 | Monthly | % | International Monetary Fund

DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period data was reported at 5.389 % in Mar 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of -3.912 % for Feb 2018. DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period data is updated monthly, averaging 0.440 % from Feb 1957 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 734 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 25.393 % in Oct 1973 and a record low of -26.592 % in Aug 1992. DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.IMF.IFS: Trade Statistics.

Last Frequency Range
5.389 Mar 2018 monthly Feb 1957 - Mar 2018

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DE: Export: Cost: Border Compliance
DE: Export: Cost: Documentary Compliance
DE: Exports: Lead Time
DE: Exports: Lead Time: Border Compliance
DE: Exports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance
DE: Exports: Lead Time: Median Case
DE: Exports: Number of Documents
DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change
DE: Exports: fob: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period
DE: Goods Trade: % of GDP
DE: Import: Cost: Border Compliance
DE: Import: Cost: Documentary Compliance
DE: Imports: Lead Time
DE: Imports: Lead Time: Border Compliance
DE: Imports: Lead Time: Documentary Compliance
DE: Imports: Lead Time: Median Case
DE: Imports: Number of Documents
DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change
DE: Imports: cif: Local Currency: % Change over Previous Period
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