This session will cover how to use trade information for investigative reporting, from the theory behind commercial flows to its application to real investigative cases. The first part of the presentation will focus on the "dictionary" that is crucial to read and interpret trade data. Then, it will explore how to source official customs statistics for free, understand crucial variables in import-export sheets, and find workarounds to expensive third-party commercial providers.
Examples from real investigations will show the power of using trade data in covering topics such as deforestation, sanctions evasion, the military industry, cocaine trafficking, but also much more "ordinary" commercial flows that might be linked to pollution/environmental issues. Throughout the session, participants will be welcome to bring examples of commodities they would like to track and guided in a few hands-on exercises to familiarise themselves with finding and understanding this kind of data.
The session is suitable for beginners. No technical/coding experience is needed, but the participants should be familiar with spreadsheets.