4 report(s) found.
The tables compare data on the amount of goods and the tax rates imposed on them as they pass through Rotterdam to different geographical destinations in 2002 and 2012. The total volume has increased, while the tax rate has changed differently across countries. For most countries, there is a clear negative correlation between the mass […]
The given two tables illustrates information about the amount of exorts moving through Rotterdam port in Holland to various global destinations from 2002 to 2012, and also, the percentage rates of tax imposed on these exports by the receiving countries. Looking from an overall perspective, it can be noticed that the highest exports was recorded […]
The table compares the amount of export products (millions of tonnes) shipped from Rotterdam port in Holland to six different regions from 2002 to 2012, alongside tariff percentages imposed by country governers. Overall, most countries’ import consumption diminished throughout the period, with Asia Pacific and Australasia as notable exceptions exhibiting a near tripling of imports. […]
The tables show us the quantity of exports being transported through Rotterdam over a ten-year period, and the level of taxation imposed on the goods at destination. Regarding the volumes, total exports increased slightly, reaching 18,600 million tonnes by 2012. Within this total, however, most zones declined in volume. For example, Europe – the largest […]
