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Explore new UNCTAD Data Insights for timely visualizations and analytics

Discover key analytics in trade and development, drawn from the UNCTADstat Data Centre. These insights offer a clear look at the numbers behind critical issues shaping the global future.

UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) launched on 31 October its new Data Hub – the primary source for data-driven analysis to support development. A flagship feature of the site is its Data Insights.

Data Insights provides timely analysis aligned with the latest UNCTADstat statistics. They are organized around six key themes:

  • International trade
  • Economy, investment and finance
  • Maritime transport
  • Environment
  • Digital economy and technology
  • Population and inclusiveness

Data Insights presents concise summaries that highlight trends, patterns and changes in trade and development. Each insight includes interactive visualizations and brief analysis, designed for clarity and engagement.

Instantly access UNCTAD’s latest data and analysis

In an uncertain world, timely data has never been more essential. Data Insights marks a step forward from the previously annual UNCTAD Handbook of Statistics.

Going forward, every time an UNCTADstat dataset is updated, its corresponding data insight will also be refreshed, ensuring key messages and trends are highlighted for immediate analysis from the newest datasets, whether updated annually, quarterly or monthly.

Comprehensive insights on the economy and broader developments issues

Data Insights will be regularly updated according to the UNCTADstat release calendar. New insights will be added in pace with calendar updates, continuously providing a snapshot of UNCTAD’s extensive statistical resources for decision makers, researchers, analysts and the media.

Explore UNCTAD Data Insights

This resource offers key messages supported by visualizations, maps, analysis and direct links to the underlying datasets and metadata, facilitating easy access and interpretation.

The insights span all areas of UNCTAD’s work, making this a valuable tool for understanding trade and development:

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