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Moldova Foreign Trade API

Official foreign-trade statistics for the Republic of Moldova — exports, imports and the trade balance — sourced live from the National Bureau of Statistics of Moldova via its public PxWeb statbank (table EXT015000), all values in millions of US dollars. The trade endpoint returns the latest reported month with exports, imports, the trade balance and the export-to-import cover ratio. The series endpoint returns the monthly history of exports, imports and balance, parameterised by the number of months. The partners endpoint breaks the latest month down by partner-country group — total, CIS countries, the European Union and the rest of the world — each with its exports, imports and balance, showing where Moldova trades. The annual endpoint returns full-year totals for exports, imports and balance across recent years. Figures are published directly by the statistics bureau, not modelled, and refreshed from source with a short server-side cache and keep-warm. Ideal for macro and trade dashboards, emerging-market and CIS/EU economics trackers, supply-chain and current-account analysis, and fintech needing a clean structured trade feed for a market the big aggregators rarely cover at monthly resolution. Live keyless upstream. 5 endpoints.

api.oanor.com/moldova-trade-api

Trade Growth API

How fast each economy's exports and imports are growing, on one comparable screen — real trade growth from the OECD's official Quarterly National Accounts as an API, live, no key. Trade is the external engine of an economy: exports are foreign demand for what a country makes, imports are domestic demand for what the world makes, and the gap between how fast the two are growing is the net-trade contribution to GDP — a swing factor that moves the currency and the current account. Export-led economies live and die by the export number; the OECD harmonises and seasonally adjusts the real, chain-linked-volume trade flows so the figures are genuinely comparable across countries. This API serves the two growth rates people quote — quarter-on-quarter (the latest quarter's pace) and year-on-year (versus the same quarter a year earlier) — for real exports and real imports of goods and services. The board endpoint ranks every economy by its export growth, with imports alongside, so you can see whose external demand is booming and whose is fading. The imports endpoint ranks by import growth — a read on domestic demand pulling in goods. The country endpoint gives one economy's export and import growth with a plain-language read of whether net trade is improving (exports outpacing imports) or dragging. Each reading carries its own quarter and discontinued series are excluded, so the board is genuinely current. The external-sector / trade-growth cut — distinct from the headline GDP-growth board (this isolates the trade component), the annual IMF World Economic Outlook database, and the generic multi-provider data aggregator. Figures are quarterly, in percent.

api.oanor.com/trade-api