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Monthly GDP and main sectors to four decimal places
Monthly index values for monthly gross domestic product (GDP) and the main sectors in the UK to four decimal places.
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Monthly gross domestic product by gross value added
The gross value added (GVA) tables showing the monthly and annual growths and indices as published within the monthly gross domestic product (GDP) statistical bulletin.
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UK trade time series
Monthly value of UK exports and imports of goods and services by current price, chained volume measures and implied deflators.
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Index of Production time series
Movements in the volume of production for the UK production industries: manufacturing, mining and quarrying, energy supply, and water and waste management. Figures are seasonally adjusted.
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Monthly Business Survey (production) response rates
Monthly response rates for the UK Monthly Business Survey (production) by turnover and questionnaire.
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Output of the production industries
Index values and growth rates for production, manufacturing and the main industrial groupings in the UK.
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Trade in goods: all countries, seasonally adjusted
The annual, quarterly and monthly goods export and import figures for all countries within the UK.
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Monthly Business Survey turnover in production industries
Monthly Business Survey production industries' total turnover, domestic sales and exports in the UK. Figures are in current price and are non-seasonally adjusted.
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Trade in goods: country-by-commodity exports
Monthly export country-by-commodity data on the UK's trade in goods, including trade by all countries and selected commodities, non-seasonally adjusted.
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Index of Production and industry sectors to four decimal places
Monthly index values for production and the main Index of Production sectors in the UK to four decimal places.