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Table A.82 Ad valorem equivalents (AVE) of transportation costs on US imports from
Thailand
(AVEs in percent, imports in millions of US dollars)

GTAP
code

GTAP
sector

Circa

1980 AVE

1980
imports

Circa

2003 AVE

2003
imports

1

Paddy rice

15.1

0

23.5

2

2

Wheat

12.4J

ND

1.8

0

3

Cereal grains nec

33.4

0

18.3

0

4

Vegetables, fruit, nuts

18.0

2

15.9

22

5

Oil seeds

11.1

0

12.9

0

6

Sugar cane, sugar beet

18.8

0

13.98

ND

7

Plant-based fibers

50.2

1

8.8

0

8

Crops nec

14.8

2

13.9

53

9

Bovine cattle, sheep and goats

16.1

2

9.0

15

10

Animal products nec

3.4

2

5.9

3

12

Wool, silkworm cocoons

30.6P83

ND

41.999

0

13

Forestry

22.6

5

10.7

8

14

Fishing

16.0

17

5.2

609

15

Coal

48.4P

ND

45.5I

ND

16

Oil

5.9M

ND

0.0

0

17

Gas

130.684

0

23.5

0

18

Minerals nec

16.7

19

41.1

1

19

Bovine meat products

8.485

0

10.4I

ND

20

Meat products nec

16.0

1

18.0

0

21

Vegetable oils and fats

12.6

0

9.8

1

22

Dairy products

15.282

0

4.2

0

23

Processed rice

26.1

0

21.5

130

24

Sugar containing products

8.0

30

15.3

6

25

Food products nec

17.3

80

7.9

1,184

26

Beverages and tobacco products

11.7

7

15.4

29

27

Textiles

8.5

16

6.8

655

28

Wearing apparel

7.3

60

6.0

1,441

29

Leather products

11.0

11

7.0

362

30

Wood products

15.9

19

13.7

575

31

Paper products, publishing

13.9

1

11.8

49

32

Petroleum, coal products

6.184

15

7.5

8

33

Chemical, rubber, plastic products

9.7

56

9.0

1,292

34

Mineral products nec

11.4

2

27.6

303

35

Ferrous metals

10.5

0

16.3

63

36

Metals nec

1.3

273

3.6

20

37

Metal products

10.8

6

8.3

355

38

Motor vehicles and parts

11.2

0

7.0

104

39

Transport equipment nec

11.6

0

2.9

47

40

Electronic equipment

1.3

84

3.2

4,267

41

Machinery and equipment nec

7.4

7

5.5

1,433

42

Manufactures nec

2.9

105

2.8

1,354

Weighted average of AVEs

6.2

6.4

Total imports

823

14,390

ND = no data, J = Japan rate, P83 = Philippines 1983 rate, P = Philippines rate, M = Malaysia rate, 84 = 1984 rate, 85 = 1985 rate, 82 =
1982 rate, 83 = 1983 rate, 8 = crops not elsewhere classified (nec) rate, 99 = 1999 rate, I = Indonesia rate

Notes: Ad valorem equivalents of transport costs are taken as the sum of transport charges divided by import values at the 5 digit SITC
revision 2 level under each GTAP code. Uncoded circa 1980 AVEs are the simple average of available AVE estimates from 1979, 1980, and
1981; likewise for the circa 2003 AVEs with available 2002, 2003, and 2004 estimates. A concordance between SITC revision 2 and GTAP
is derived from CEPII (2007). For duplicate SITC codes in the CEPII mapping the mode GTAP sector was used. Weighted averages are
weighted by shares of 1980 or 2003 imports; rates used to fill in missing data are not considered.

Source: Hummels (2007); authors' calculations.

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