Our Data Sources

At ADAMftd, we pride ourselves on the transparency and officiality of our data. We use official public interest data from government registries, industry regulators, and trusted third-party sources to ensure the accuracy and reliability of our information. Our rigorous process involves appending, de-duplicating, and reconciling data to remove statistical errors and enhance data integrity, providing our users with the most precise and actionable insights available. This commitment to data transparency supports informed decision-making and compliance across all sectors we serve. Please also read our Public Records Privacy Policy here.

Types of Company Data:

– Company Name: The registered name of the company.
– Jurisdiction: The legal jurisdiction where the company is registered.
– Licenses: Information on licenses held by the company.
– SIC / ISIC / Industry Code(s): Standard industry classifications to identify the company’s primary business activities.
– Address(es): Registered and operational addresses of the company.
– Beneficial Owner(s): Individuals who ultimately own or control the company.
– Director(s): Board members and key executives.
– Shareholder(s): Individuals or entities holding shares in the company.
– Competitors: Key competitors within the same industry.
– Website Address(es): Official websites of the company.
– Social Media: Social media profiles associated with the company.
– Technologies Used: Information on technologies and software used by the company.

Official Government and Data Sources:
  1. National Government Registries
    – Company Name: Verified from national business registration databases.
    – Jurisdiction: Information from the company’s legal registration documents.
    – Licenses: Government-issued licenses for operating in specific industries.
    – SIC / ISIC / Industry Code(s): Standard classification codes assigned by national registries.
    – Address(es): Registered addresses from official government records.
    – Beneficial Owner(s): Data from national company ownership registers.
    – Director(s): Official lists of directors from government filings.
    – Shareholder(s): Shareholder information from national company registries.
  2. Third-Party Data Providers
    – Competitors: Data aggregated from industry reports and market analysis.
    – Website Address(es): Collected from official company websites and verified third-party databases.
    – Social Media: Extracted from publicly available social media profiles.
    – Technologies Used: Information gathered from technology tracking tools and web scraping.
  3. Other Data Sources
    – Licenses: Verified through relevant industry and regulatory bodies.
    – Address(es): Cross-referenced with postal services and geolocation services.
    – Beneficial Owner(s): Verified through legal documents and financial disclosures.
    – Director(s): Confirmed through professional networking sites and public records.
    – Shareholder(s): Data validated from stock exchanges and financial reports.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures accurate, up-to-date company information, enabling businesses to perform thorough due diligence, assess market positions, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards. For more details on our data collection practices and privacy policies, please refer to our Data Policy.

Types of News and Media Data:

– Negative Media: Reports on legal issues, financial scandals, and other negative media coverage.
– Human Rights Abuses: Articles detailing involvement in human rights violations, labor exploitation, and other unethical practices.
– Environmental Issues: Coverage of environmental violations, unsustainable practices, and compliance with environmental regulations.
– Sanctions Avoidance: Reports on attempts to circumvent international sanctions through various means.
– Money Laundering and AML/KYC Issues: News related to money laundering activities and failures in AML/KYC compliance.
– Related Entities: Information about individuals and companies linked to those mentioned in negative media reports.

Official Government and Media Data Sources:
  1. Public Media Sources
    – Negative Media: Collected from reputable newspapers, online news websites, television channels, and other public media outlets.
    – Human Rights Abuses: Detailed reports from established media organizations and watchdog groups.
    – Environmental Issues: Articles from environmental watchdogs and media outlets focused on sustainability and environmental protection.
  2. Government Publications
    – Sanctions Avoidance: Press releases and reports from government agencies and regulatory bodies about sanctions and compliance issues.
    – Money Laundering and AML/KYC Issues: Official statements and publications from financial regulatory authorities and government agencies.
  3. Industry Reports
    – Negative Media: Publications and analyses from industry experts and watchdog organizations.
    – Environmental Issues: Reports and guidelines from environmental agencies and international organizations.

ADAMftd’s commitment to transparency and comprehensive data collection ensures that you have the information you need to make informed decisions and maintain compliance with global standards. For more details on our data collection practices and privacy policies, please refer to our Public Records Privacy Policy.

Types of Person Data:

– Beneficial Owners
– Directors
– Shareholders
– Registered Agents
– Managers
– Employees

Data Sources:
  1. Government Registries
    – Beneficial Owners: Directly sourced from national government registries and the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) registry.
    – Directors: Official records from national corporate registries.
    – Shareholders: Data from national business registries detailing company ownership.
    – Registered Agents: Information from national registries about agents designated to handle legal documents for businesses.
  2. Other Data Sources:
    – National Corporate Registries: Provide official records of company ownership, directors, and registered agents.
    – LEI Registry: Offers unique identifiers for legal entities, ensuring global recognition and verification of companies and their beneficial owners.
    – Press Releases: Information on company personnel changes, achievements, and appointments.
    – Government Tender Responses: Data on individuals involved in government contracts and tenders.
    – Certifications and Accreditations: Details of professionals and companies awarded specific certifications.
    – News Articles: Information on notable activities and events involving key personnel.
    – Social Media: Insights into public profiles and professional affiliations of individuals.
  3. AI-Driven Data Collection:
    – Directors: AI algorithms compile data from government tender responses, certifications, press releases, news articles, and social media.
    – Managers: AI matches and correlates information from public data sources, including media and social platforms.
    – Employees: Intelligent AI gathers data from third-party sources, estimating and correlating roles within organizations.
GDPR Compliance

All person data collected and processed by ADAMftd is fully compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other relevant Data Protection Laws. Our commitment to transparency and privacy ensures that the data we handle adheres to GDPR principles, particularly under the “public interest” and “legitimate interests” provisions outlined in Articles 6 and 89. The information we gather is primarily sourced from public records, governmental databases, and publicly available sources, ensuring that it serves the public interest by promoting transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making in international trade.

ADAMftd’s data policy provides detailed information on how we handle and protect personal data, ensuring compliance with GDPR requirements. We prioritize the security and confidentiality of personal information, implement robust data protection measures, and provide individuals with the mechanisms and information to access, rectify, and erase their data as stipulated under GDPR and/or other relevant national laws where it may be appropriate.

For more detailed information on our data handling practices and GDPR compliance, please refer to our Public Records Privacy Policy.

Types of Port Data:

– Exports
– Imports
– Transshipments
– Handling Fees
– Terminals
– Operators
– Schedules
– Delays
– Weather Forecasts

Official Government and Industry Data Sources:
  1. Port Operators
    – Exports: Comprehensive data on goods and commodities exported from ports managed by various operators.
    – Imports: Detailed information on all incoming goods.
    – Transshipments: Data on cargo transferred between ships.
    – Handling Fees: Costs and tariffs for handling cargo.
    – Terminals: Information about terminal facilities, capacities, and operators.
    – Schedules: Vessel arrival and departure schedules.
    – Delays: Real-time updates on delays and port congestion.
    – Weather Forecasts: Local weather conditions affecting port operations.
  2. International Maritime Organization (IMO)
    – Imports/Exports: International standards and data on maritime trade.
    – Delays: Information on international maritime delays and their impacts.
  3. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    – Transshipments: Global data on transshipment activities and trends.
    – Handling Fees: Analysis and reports on global port handling fees and charges.
    – Terminals: Data on global terminal capacities and performance.
  4. European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)
    – Schedules: Vessel schedules and port operations within European waters.
    – Operators: Information on European port operators and their safety standards.
  5. National Maritime Authorities
    – Exports/Imports: Local data on port exports and imports.
    – Terminals: Information on national terminal operations and capacities.
    – Delays: Nationally regulated data on port delays and traffic.
  6. Weather Agencies
    – Weather Forecasts: Up-to-date weather conditions affecting port operations.
  7. Lloyd’s Register
    – Schedules: Vessel schedules and movements.
    – Delays: Data on delays and disruptions in port operations.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures accurate and up-to-date port data, enabling businesses to optimize their logistics, ensure compliance, and enhance their global trade operations.

Types of Regulatory Data:

– General Trade Remedies
– Certification Requirements
– Packaging Requirements
– Phytosanitary Measures
– Labelling Requirements
– Pre-shipment & Inspection
– International Standards
– Trade Procedures
– Wildlife and Forestry Products
– Emissions Standards
– Quotas
– Product Safety Standards
– Prohibitions and Restrictions
– Inspection Procedures
– Documentation Requirements

Official Government Data Sources:
  1. World Trade Organization (WTO)
    – Trade Remedies: Information on global trade remedies, including anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
    – Quotas: Data on global import and export quotas.
  2. National Standards, Agricultural, Food, Health & Pharma Agencies
    – Certification Requirements: Local standards and certifications required for various products.
    – Packaging Requirements: National guidelines for packaging to ensure safety and compliance.
    – Safety and Health Standards: Regulations for the safety of food, drugs, and cosmetics.
    – Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS): Standards for agricultural and food products.
    – Licensing Requirements: Mandatory licenses for importing or exporting certain goods.
    – Prohibitions and Restrictions: Bans or restrictions on the import or export of certain goods.
  3. National Customs Agencies
    – Inspection Procedures: Requirements for physical inspection of goods at customs.
    – Documentation Requirements: Necessary documents for customs clearance, such as invoices, bills of lading, and certificates of origin.
    – Customs Valuation: Methods for determining the value of goods for customs purposes.
  4. International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
    – International Standards: Global standards for quality, safety, and efficiency in products and services.
  5. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    – Phytosanitary Measures: Regulations and standards for protecting plant health in trade.
    – Labelling Requirements: Guidelines for labeling products to meet international trade standards.
  6. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
    – Wildlife and Forestry Products: Data and regulations on the trade of wildlife and forestry products.
  7. Environmental Protection Agencies
    – Emissions Standards: National and international standards for controlling emissions from products.
    World Customs Organization (WCO)
    – Pre-shipment & Inspection: Standards and guidelines for pre-shipment inspections to ensure compliance with import regulations.
  8. Intellectual Property Offices
    – Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Data on trademark, patent, and copyright protection.
  9. European Commission
    – Product Safety Standards: Regulations ensuring the safety of products within the EU.
    – Environmental Regulations: EU standards for emissions and waste management.
  10. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
    – Safety and Health Standards: Regulations for the safety of food, drugs, and cosmetics.
    – Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS): Standards for agricultural and food products.
  11. International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
    – Phytosanitary Measures: Data on measures to protect plants and prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
    – Certification Requirements: Phytosanitary certification requirements for various countries.
  12. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
    – Wildlife and Forestry Products: Regulations on the trade of endangered species to ensure their protection and conservation.
Types of Sanction Data:

– Sanctioned Entities: Persons, Companies, Governments, Ships, Securities, Aircraft
– Political Parties
– Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs)
– Warrants of Arrest
– Disqualified Directors
– Terrorist Groups
– Travel Banned Entities
– Fugitives
– INTERPOL Notices
– Sanctioned Crypto Wallets
– Known Associates

Official Government Data Sources:
  1. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
    – Sanctioned Entities: Lists of individuals and entities sanctioned by the U.S. government.
    – Sanctioned Securities: Securities subject to U.S. sanctions.
    – Travel Banned Entities: Entities and individuals banned from traveling to the U.S.
    – Known Associates: Information about associates of sanctioned individuals and entities.
  2. European Union Sanctions (EU)
    – Sanctioned Entities: Lists of individuals, companies, and organizations under EU sanctions.
    – Ownership & Control Sanctions: Rules about control and ownership for compliance.
    – Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs): Identification of politically exposed individuals under EU regulations.
  3. United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
    – Sanctioned Entities: Entities and individuals sanctioned by the UN.
    – Terrorist Groups: Lists of groups recognized as terrorist organizations.
    – INTERPOL Notices: Red notices for individuals wanted for prosecution.
  4. HM Treasury (UK)
    – Sanctioned Entities: UK government lists of sanctioned entities.
    – Disqualified Directors: Directors disqualified from managing companies in the UK.
    – Sanctioned Crypto Wallets: Digital asset wallets under UK sanctions.
  5. Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
    – Fugitives: Individuals wanted for financial crimes.
    – Sanctions Screening: Guidelines for screening against global sanctions lists.
  6. INTERPOL
    – INTERPOL Notices: Notices for persons wanted internationally for various crimes.
    – Warrants of Arrest: Warrants issued for the arrest of individuals across member countries.
  7. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
    – Sanctioned Entities: Lists of parties restricted from certain types of trade under U.S. regulations.
  8. Government Websites of Specific Countries
    – Disqualified Entities: Directors companies, directors and shareholders
    – Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs): Current and former officials and members of government.
    – Sanctioned Entities: Country-specific lists of sanctioned individuals and entities.
    – Travel Bans: Information about individuals and entities banned from entering specific countries.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures thorough and accurate sanctions screening, enabling businesses to effectively manage risks and maintain compliance with international regulations.

Types of Shipping Data:

– Freight Rates
– Ports
– Vessels
– Vessel Owners & Operators
– Shipping Routes

Official Data Sources:
  1. International Maritime Organization (IMO)
    – Vessels: Comprehensive database of locally registered vessels, including registration and compliance details.
    – Freight Rates: Information on international shipping costs and regulations affecting freight rates.
    – Shipping Routes: Standardized shipping routes for global maritime traffic management.
  2. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    – Ports: Data on port capacities, performance, and international trade facilitation.
    – Freight Rates: Analysis and reports on global freight rate trends and impacts.
  3. European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)
    – Vessels: Information on European vessels, including safety and compliance data.
    – Vessel Owners & Operators: Details on European vessel ownership and operational management.
  4. National Maritime Authorities
    – Ports: Local data on port operations, capacities, and infrastructure.
    – Shipping Routes: Nationally regulated shipping routes and traffic information.
    – Vessels: Vessel arrival and departures.
  5. World Customs Organization (WCO)
    – Freight Rates: Data on customs-related shipping costs and tariff impacts.
    – Vessels: Information on vessels involved in international trade and compliance with customs regulations.
  6. Lloyd’s Register
    – Vessels: Comprehensive data on vessels, including technical specifications and service history.
    – Vessel Owners & Operators: Ownership and management information of registered vessels.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures accurate and up-to-date shipping data, enabling businesses to optimize their logistics, ensure compliance, and enhance their global trade operations.

Types of Statistical Data:

– National Accounts
– Prices and Labour
– Foreign Exchange Rates
– GDP
– Weather
– Oil and Gas
– Total Imports
– Total Exports
– Trade Volumes Between Major Trading Partners
– Imports by HS Code
– Exports by HS Code

Official Government Data Sources:
  1. National Statistical Offices
    – National Accounts: Comprehensive data on national economic performance.
    – Prices and Labour: Detailed statistics on consumer prices, inflation, employment, and wages.
    – GDP: Quarterly and annual GDP figures.
  2. Central Banks
    – Foreign Exchange Rates: Official exchange rates and historical data.
    – Economic Reports: Analysis and reports on economic conditions and forecasts.
  3. Port Authorities
    – Port Activity: Data on cargo throughput, port capacity, and shipping movements.
  4. National Trade Ministries
    – Total Imports and Exports: Data on the total value and volume of imports and exports.
    – Trade Volumes Between Major Trading Partners: Bilateral trade statistics and trends.
  5. World Bank
    – National Accounts: Global data on national economic activities.
    – Prices and Labour: Comparative data on inflation and labour markets.
  6. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    – Foreign Exchange Rates: Exchange rate data and financial statistics.
    – Economic Outlook Reports: Global economic analysis and projections.
  7. World Trade Organization (WTO)
    – Trade Statistics: Comprehensive data on global trade flows.
    – Imports and Exports by HS Code: Detailed trade data categorized by HS codes.
  8. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
    – Weather and Climate: Data on weather patterns affecting agricultural trade.
    – Agricultural Trade Statistics: Data on the trade of agricultural products.
  9. International Energy Agency (IEA)
    – Oil and Gas: Data on global production, consumption, and prices of oil and gas.
  10. United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
    – National Accounts: Data on national income, expenditure, and GDP.
    – Trade Statistics: Detailed data on international trade by commodity and partner country.
  11. National Customs Agencies
    – Imports and Exports by HS Code: Specific trade data categorized by Harmonized System codes.
    – Trade Procedures and Documentation: Information on customs regulations and trade compliance.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures businesses have access to accurate and up-to-date statistical data, enabling them to optimize their global trade strategies, ensure compliance, and maximize the benefits of international trade.

Types of Stock Exchange Data:

– Stock Tickers
– End-of-Day Data
– Market Indices
– Intraday Data (US)

Official Data Sources:
  1. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
    – End-of-Day Data: Daily closing prices, volume, and trade summary.
    – Market Indices: Performance of NYSE indices, including the NYSE Composite and sector-specific indices.
    – Intraday Data: Real-time price and volume data throughout the trading day.
  2. Nasdaq Stock Market
    – End-of-Day Data: Comprehensive daily trade data for all listed securities.
    – Market Indices: Data on indices such as the Nasdaq Composite and Nasdaq-100.
    – Intraday Data: Minute-by-minute updates on trading activity and price movements.
  3. London Stock Exchange (LSE)
    – End-of-Day Data: Closing prices, trade volumes, and summary of daily trading activities.
    – Market Indices: Data on indices such as the FTSE 100, FTSE 250, and other LSE indices.
  4. Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
    – End-of-Day Data: Daily closing data for all traded securities.
    – Market Indices: Performance data of indices like the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX.
  5. Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)
    – End-of-Day Data: Detailed daily trading data for listed companies.
    – Market Indices: Information on indices such as the SSE Composite Index and SSE 50 Index.
  6. Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)
    – End-of-Day Data: Closing prices, volumes, and trade summaries.
    – Market Indices: Data on the Hang Seng Index and other HKEX indices.
  7. Euronext
    – End-of-Day Data: Trading data for Euronext markets in Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, and Lisbon.
    – Market Indices: Performance of indices such as the AEX, CAC 40, BEL 20, and PSI 20.
  8. Deutsche Börse (Frankfurt Stock Exchange)
    – End-of-Day Data: Detailed daily trading data for all listed securities.
    – Market Indices: Data on indices like the DAX, MDAX, and TecDAX.
  9. Borsa Italiana (Milan Stock Exchange)
    – End-of-Day Data: Daily closing prices and trade volumes.
    – Market Indices: Performance of indices such as the FTSE MIB.
  10. Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
    – End-of-Day Data: Comprehensive daily trade data for all listed securities.
    – Market Indices: Data on indices such as the ASX 200.
  11. Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
    – End-of-Day Data: Closing prices, volume, and trade summary.
    – Market Indices: Performance data of major indices like the S&P/TSX Composite Index.
  12. National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)
    – End-of-Day Data: Daily closing data for listed securities.
    – Market Indices: Information on indices such as the Nifty 50.
  13. Other National and Regional Stock Exchanges
    – End-of-Day Data: Comprehensive daily trade data from additional global stock exchanges.
    – Market Indices: Performance data from various regional indices.
    – Intraday Data: Real-time updates on trading activity from selected exchanges.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures businesses and investors have access to accurate and up-to-date stock exchange data, enabling them to make informed decisions and optimize their investment strategies.

Types of Tax, Tariff, and Non-Tariff Remedy Data:

– Tax Rates
– Tariffs
– Non-Tariff Barriers
– HS Codes
– Import and Export Duties
– Anti-Dumping Duties
– Countervailing Duties
– Safeguard Measures

Official Government Data Sources:
  1. World Customs Organization (WCO)
    – Tariffs: Comprehensive data on tariffs and customs duties applicable to international trade.
    – HS Codes: Standardized HS codes for product classification and compliance.
  2. National Customs Agencies
    – Tax Rates: Information on various tax rates applicable to international trade.
    – Tariffs: Detailed tariffs for specific goods and services.
    – Import and Export Duties: Data on duties levied on imported and exported goods.
    – Non-Tariff Barriers: Information on import quotas, licensing requirements, and standards.
  3. Ministries of Trade and Commerce
    – Anti-Dumping Duties: Data on anti-dumping measures to protect domestic industries.
    – Countervailing Duties: Information on countervailing tariffs to counteract foreign subsidies.
    – Safeguard Measures: Data on measures imposed to protect domestic industries from import surges.
  4. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    – Tariffs: Analysis and reports on global tariff trends and impacts.
    – Non-Tariff Barriers: Information on non-tariff barriers affecting international trade.
  5. European Commission
    – HS Codes: Harmonized codes for product classification in EU countries.
    – Tariffs: Detailed tariff schedules for goods traded within and outside the EU.
    – Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties: Information on duties imposed to protect EU industries.
  6. Bilateral and Multilateral Trade Agreements
    – Safeguard Measures: Data on safeguard measures agreed upon in trade agreements.
    – Tariffs and Duties: Information on tariffs and duties specified in trade agreements.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures accurate and up-to-date information on tax, tariff, and non-tariff remedies, enabling businesses to manage their international trade operations effectively and stay compliant with global trade regulations.

Types of Trade Agreement Data:

– Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
– Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs)
– Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs)
– Intellectual Property Rights Agreements (IPR)

Official Government Data Sources:
  1. World Trade Organization (WTO)
    – Trade Agreements: Information on global trade agreements, including FTAs, PTAs, and RTAs.
    – Trade Policy Reviews: Assessments of individual countries’ trade policies and practices.
  2. National Trade Ministries
    – Bilateral and Multilateral Trade Agreements: Data on country-specific trade agreements and negotiations.
    – Trade Negotiation Updates: Latest updates on trade agreement negotiations and implementations.
  3. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    – Regional Trade Agreements: Comprehensive data on RTAs, their impacts, and benefits.
    – Trade and Development Reports: Analysis of trade agreements’ effects on development.
  4. European Commission
    – Trade Agreements: Details of trade agreements involving EU member states.
    – Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Information on IPR agreements and enforcement within the EU.
  5. Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
    – Free Trade Agreements: Detailed information on the U.S. FTAs with various countries.
    – Trade Policy Agenda: Annual reports and updates on U.S. trade policy and agreements.
  6. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
    – Intellectual Property Rights Agreements: Data on international agreements protecting IP rights.
    – Madrid System: Information on international trademarks under the Madrid System.
    – Lisbon System: Data on appellations of origin and geographical indications.
  7. National Customs Agencies
    – Tariff Schedules: Detailed tariff information for goods covered under trade agreements.
    – Rules of Origin: Guidelines for determining the origin of goods under various trade agreements.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures businesses have access to accurate and up-to-date trade agreement data, enabling them to optimize their global trade strategies, ensure compliance, and maximize the benefits of trade agreements.

Types of Trade Data:

– Bills of Lading
– Customs Data
– Statistical Data
– Port Capacities
– Port Throughput
– Tariffs Charged
– Shipping Route
– Shipping Method

Official Data Sources:
  1. World Customs Organization (WCO)
    – Shipping Method: Information on various shipping methods and their compliance requirements.
  2. International Maritime Organization (IMO)
    – Shipping Route: Standardized shipping routes for global maritime traffic management.
    – Port Capacities: Data on port capacities and infrastructure.
    – Port Throughput: Information on the volume of goods passing through ports.
  3. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    – Statistical Data: Analysis and reports on global trade trends and statistics.
    – Port Capacities: Data on port capacities and international trade facilitation.
    – Tariffs Charged: Information on international tariffs and trade regulations.
  4. National Customs & Port Authorities
    – Customs Data: Local customs data, including import/export regulations and compliance.
    – Tariffs Charged: Data on tariffs imposed on goods by specific countries.
    – Bills of Lading: Detailed information on shipments entering and leaving the country.
  5. World Trade Organization (WTO)
    – Statistical Data: Trade statistics, including volumes, values, and trends.
    – Tariffs Charged: Information on tariffs and trade agreements affecting global trade.
  6. Port Authorities
    – Port Capacities: Data on the capacity and capabilities of specific ports.
    – Port Throughput: Information on the volume of goods handled by ports.
    – Shipping Route: Local and international shipping routes managed by port authorities.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures accurate and up-to-date trade data, enabling businesses to optimize their logistics, ensure compliance, and enhance their global trade operations.

Types of Trademark Data:

– Brand Name
– Brand Owner
– Type of Mark
– Image (if applicable)
– Brand Categories
– Country of Filing
– Status of Trademark
– Name and Address of the Holder
– Classification
– Registration Date
– International Trademarks under the Madrid System
– Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indications under the Lisbon System
– Emblems under 6ter
– INNs of the World Health Organization
– Trademarks from Participating National and Regional Offices

Official Government Data Sources:
  1. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
    – Brand Name: Comprehensive database of internationally registered brand names.
    – Classification: International classification of goods and services for trademark registration.
    – Madrid System: Data on international trademarks registered under the Madrid System.
    – Lisbon System: Information on appellations of origin and geographical indications.
  2. National Intellectual Property Offices (81 Countries)
    – Country of Filing: Data on trademarks filed within specific countries.
    – Status of Trademark: Current status of trademarks registered with national IP offices.
    – Name and Address of the Holder: Information on trademark holders as registered with national offices.
    – Emblems under 6ter: Protection data for national and international emblems.
  3. European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)
    – Brand Categories: Classification of trademarks under the EU system.
    – Registration Date: Dates of registration for trademarks filed in the EU.
  4. United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
    – Type of Mark: Classification of trademarks registered in the US.
    – Image: Visual representation of trademarks registered with the USPTO.
  5. China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA)
    – Brand Owner: Data on the owners of trademarks registered in China.
    – Country of Filing: Information on trademarks filed in China.
  6. Japan Patent Office (JPO)
    – Status of Trademark: Current status and updates on trademarks registered in Japan.
    – Classification: Classification details of trademarks under the Japanese system.
  7. Additional National Trademark Offices:
    – Brand Name: Local databases of brand names.
    – Brand Categories: Categories based on local classification systems.
    – Name and Address of the Holder: Registered details of trademark holders.

By leveraging these comprehensive data sources, ADAMftd ensures accurate and up-to-date trademark data, enabling businesses to protect their intellectual property, avoid conflicts, and navigate the complexities of global trademark registration and enforcement.