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Commission Regulation (EC) No 1982/2004 of 18 November 2004 implementing Regulation (EC) No 638/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council on Community statistics relating to the trading of goods between Member States and repealing Commission Regulations (EC) No 1901/2000 and (EEC) No 3590/92
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Thresholds
member States shall report the levels of current threshold.
in order to monitor the levels at which thresholds have been set, Member States shall report:
the coverage rate (%), expressed in terms of value, of trade above the exemption threshold.
in order to monitor the impact of the thresholds, Member States shall report:
the method of adjustment used to estimate trade below the thresholds,
the share (%) of estimated trade below the thresholds.
Non-response
In order to assess the level of non-response, Member States shall report:
the method of adjustment used to estimate missing trade,
the share (%) of values estimated for missing trade.
Statistical value
In order to assess the impact of calculating the statistical value, Member States shall report:
the methodology used to calculate the statistical value,
the quantitative impact of calculating the statistical value.
Revisions
In order to assess the impact of the revisions procedures, Member States shall report:
a description of the revision policy,
the change (%) of the total trade value between the first results and the last available results.
Confidentiality
In order to assess the impact of confidential trade, Member States shall report:
a description of confidentiality rules,
the share (%) of confidential trade expressed in value terms,
the number of product codes within the CN affected by confidentiality.
Other links to accuracy
Other indicators are useful for assessing the quality of data, so Member States shall include the following in the quality report:
description of control procedures,
monthly average number of lines in the declarations,
number of PSIs (Providers of Statistical Information),
% of electronic declarations,
% of values declared electronically.
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