Published by the United Nations, a system of codes for collecting international trade data. It is correlated to the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System by specific product headings or aggregated categories. .
Standard international trade classification. A standard numerical code system developed by the United Nations to classify commodities used in international trade.
An international foreign data scheme that permits international comparisons of foreign trade data. It was developed by the United Nations in 1950 and is used solely by international organizations for reporting international trade.
See STANDARD INTERNATIONAL TRADE CLASSIFICATION.
Standard International Trade Classification. An internationally recognized foreign trade data classification system. This system, which was developed by the United Nations, provides the commodity aggregates needed for economic analysis and permits international comparisons of foreign trade data.
STANDARD INTERNATIONAL TRADE CLASSIFICATION. A numerical code developed by the United Nations and adopted by U.S. airlines as the basis for identifying commodities moving in air freight.
Standard International Trade Classification. An international trade classification system developed by the United Nations in 1950 and used solely by international organizations. Français: Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Español: Clasificación Uniforme para el Comercio Internacional (CUCI)
An abbreviation for Standard International Trade Classification.
Standard International Trade Classification. A system for reporting trade statistics in a common manner.