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SOSU51: Culture-related trade between the Nordic countries by reporting country and time

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Comext on Eurostat [DS-045409 - EU trade since 1988 by HS2-4-6 and CN8].
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This is a vision indicator selected by the Nordic Council of Ministers. It relates to the target Strong cultural life under the area A socially sustainable Nordic region.

The indicator shows the share of imports of culture-related goods coming from other Nordic countries, in percent.

International trade in cultural goods is considered one of the economic dimensions of culture. In this case, goods refer to all movable property, in other words products that have a physical dimension. External licenses and copyrights are not included. Cultural goods refers to the specific set of goods in the Combined Nomenclature (CN) classification identified according to criteria established in the ESSnet Cultural Framework for Cultural Statistics.

In the table, the Nordic Region is comprised of the following countries/areas: Denmark, Finland and Sweden.

Ă…land is included in the data for Finland.

For more information on Our Vision 2030 and the indicators, please see this article.