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FOIA Number: 2016-0920-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Collection/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: Council of Economic Advisers Series/Staff Member: Philip Swagel Subseries: OA/ID Number: 23062 FolderID: Folder Title: Cuba Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 21 2 7 3 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20502 - ) EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TRADE DEFICIT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES 125 50 120 45 Imports 115 40 110 35 Billions of dollars 105 Billions of dollars 30 100 25 95 20 90 15 85 10 Exports 80 5 0 SEP 98 MAR 99 SEP 99 MAR 00 SEP 00 SEP 98 MAR 99 SEP 99 MAR 00 SEP 00 JUPPLEMENT EMBARGOED : UNTIL TUES, Exhibit 1: Exports, Imports and Balance of Goods by Selected NAICS-Based Product Code, Not Seasonally Adjusted: September 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal due to rounding. (X) Not Applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown. Balance Exports Imports for Consumption (Customs Value) NAICS-Based Product Totals Calculated Duty Code Description September Cumulative September Cumulative September Cumulative September Cumulative to Date to Date to Date to Date GRAND TOTAL (38,529.4) (312,374.6) 67,114.7 577,393.4 105,644.1 889,767.9 1,758.3 14,900.7 Agricultural, Forestry & Fishery Products 451.1 2,630.1 2,291.5 20,870.1 1,840.3 18,240.0 6.5 82.3 (Domestic) Agricultural Products, Total 1,124.1 7,723.1 1,840.4 16,936.1 716.3 9,212.9 5.8 76.4 Livestock And Livestock Products (132.7) (1,372.8) 81.2 740.2 213.9 2,113.1 0.3 2.9 Forestry Products, Nspf 27.0 112.0 128.1 1,207.6 101.1 1,095.6 0.1 0.9 Fish, Fresh Or Chilled; And Other Marine Products (567.1) (3,832.2) 241.9 1,986.2 809.0 5,818.4 0.3 2.0 Mining, Total (6,386.8) (52,821.4) 548.4 4,654.8 6,935.2 57,476.2 8.6 80.2 (Domestic) Oil And Gas (6,523.9) (53,371.4) 120.7 1,268.6 6,644.6 54,640.0 8.5 78.0 Minerals And Ores 137.1 550.0 427.7 3,386.2 290.6 2,836.1 0.1 2.2 Manufacturing, Total (36,778.2) (290,916.3) 54,834.2 478,112.0 91,612.4 769,028.3 1,742.4 14,721.7 (Domestic) Food And Kindred Products 424.5 4,245.2 2,004.6 18,337.0 1,580.2 14,091.8 36.4 318.7 Beverages And Tobacco (200.4) (1,951.8) 507.9 4,082.1 708.3 6,033.8 4.8 42.4 Textile And Fabrics 57.9 (162.2) 604.9 5,216.9 547.0 5,379.2 36.9 386.6 Textile Mill Products (434.2) (3,882.6) 200.9 1,675.9 635.1 5,558.5 34.6 301.7 Apparel And Accessories (5,461.0) (41,382.4) 687.3 6,197.3 6,148.3 47,579.8 775.4 5,783.8 Leather And Allied Products (1,567.9) (14,674.7) 192.9 1,731.7 1,760.8 16,406.4 178.2 1,756.7 Wood Products (843.4) (8,235.5) 391.7 3,720.0 1,235.0 11,955.5 6.9 59.0 Paper Products (343.0) (2,400.4) 1,297.0 11,824.1 1,640.0 14,224.5 5.3 46.6 Printing, Publishing & Similar Products 41.3 504.3 419.4 3,644.2 378.1 3,140.0 1.2 10.6 Petroleum And Coal Products (2,651.5) (22,485.7) 883.9 6,037.1 3,535.4 28,522.7 11.6 106.2 Chemicals (435.5) 1,104.6 6,584.7 57,642.5 7,020.2 56,537.9 67.4 658.9 Plastic And Rubber Products (14.9) (615.0) 1,392.6 12,589.6 1,407.5 13,204.6 30.6 297.3 Nonmetallic Mineral Products (674.4) (5,248.2) 646.1 5,789.3 1,320.5 11,037.5 46.6 388.4 Primary Metal Products (2,096.6) (18,589.8) 1,636.1 15,068.8 3,732.7 33,658.6 27.6 277.6 Fabricated Metal Products (437.4) (4,846.9) 1,836.7 16,255.4 2,274.0 21,102.3 49.3 447.0 Machinery, Except Electrical 1,019.8 3,373.0 7,178.0 62,693.0 6,158.2 59,320.0 62.5 595.7 Computers and Electronic Products (8,982.9) (63,964.2) 14,817.1 118,223.1 23,800.0 182,187.3 68.1 522.2 Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components (1,373.4) (10,643.5) 2,190.5 18,773.9 3,563.8 29,417.5 68.6 545.6 Transportation Equipment (7,958.6) (66,793.4) 9,498.9 90,563.2 17,457.5 157,356.6 169.4 1,659.9 Furniture and Fixtures (999.8) (9,396.6) 262.2 2,142.6 1,262.0 11,539.2 1.5 14.2 Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities (3,847.1) (26,627.1) 1,600.7 14,147.6 5,447.8 40,774.7 59.3 502.5 Special Classification Provisions (2,515.4) (21,097.1) 2,740.8 23,926.4 5,256.2 45,023.5 0.9 16.5 (Domestic) Scrap & Waste 242.6 2,159.4 388.2 3,638.1 145.6 1,478.7 (-) 0.1 Used Or Second-Hand Merchandise (382.3) (3,138.7) 135.2 1,555.9 517.5 4,694.6 (-) (-) Goods Returned Or Reimported (2,868.5) (24,957.4) 23.5 267.8 2,892.1 25,225.3 (-) (-) Special Classification Provision, Nspf 492.9 4,839.6 2,194.0 18,464.5 1,701.0 13,624.9 0.9 16.3 Reexports 6,699.8 50,201.3 6,699.8 50,201.3 (-) (-) (-) (-) Timing Adjustments (-) (371.2) (-) (371.2) (-) (-) (-) (-) 1 Exhibit 2. U.S. Exports of Goods by State Where the Exporter is Located, by NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings, Not Seasonally Adjusted: September 2000 and Cumulative to Date, 2000 In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U.S. total and distributed among individual states and territories. Separate FTZ total line is for reference only. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than 0.05 percent. NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings Reexports Total Manufactured Commodities Non-Manufactured Commodities (1) Item September Cumulative to date September Cumulative to date Septmeber Cumulative September Cumulative Total Percent Total Percent to date to date U.S. Total 54,834.2 477,740.8 100.0 5,580.7 49,451.2 100.0 6,699.8 50,201.3 67,114.7 577,393.4 Foreign Trade Zone 1,187.9 7,009.5 1.5 16.1 124.6 0.3 110.1 853.8 1,314.1 7,987.9 Alabama 419.5 3,801.3 0.8 23.9 287.8 0.6 11.1 84.2 454.5 4,173.4 Alaska 28.6 223.5 0.0 121.7 505.5 1.0 6.8 31.6 157.1 760.6 Arizona 719.8 6,185.9 1.3 37.7 451.4 0.9 72.0 642.8 829.5 7,280.2 Arkansas 138.0 1,458.2 0.3 5.1 59.1 0.1 4.8 40.0 147.9 1,557.3 California 9,004.0 75,662.1 15.8 683.8 5,611.7 11.3 1,682.0 13,370.0 11,369.7 94,643.8 Colorado 856.7 6,821.9 1.4 25.8 158.4 0.3 252.5 1,687.6 1,135.0 8,667.9 Connecticut 891.0 7,666.6 1.6 171.8 1,537.4 3.1 45.6 376.0 1,108.4 9,580.1 Delaware 501.8 4,294.7 0.9 4.2 68.4 0.1 18.5 144.5 524.5 4,507.5 Florida 1,924.0 15,717.1 3.3 98.6 972.5 2.0 175.0 1,415.8 2,197.6 18,105.4 Georgia 842.3 7,331.3 1.5 49.0 453.3 0.9 100.8 883.9 992.1 8,668.6 Hawaii 26.4 161.6 0.0 8.5 46.3 0.1 5.4 83.8 40.4 291.7 Idaho 178.1 1,744.6 0.4 10.7 103.2 0.2 40.3 251.4 229.1 2,099.1 Illinois 2,197.3 20,211.5 4.2 166.5 1,763.2 3.6 150.2 1,381.6 2,514.0 23,356.3 Indiana 1,127.3 9,772.3 2.0 28.3 204.1 0.4 131.9 1,063.1 1,287.5 11,039.4 lowa 255.6 2,271.8 0.5 13.0 147.3 0.3 8.9 73.5 277.5 2,492.6 Kansas 312.1 2,742.2 0.6 91.1 716.1 1.4 21.8 156.5 425.0 3,614.8 Kentucky 611.9 5,644.5 1.2 29.7 216.9 0.4 97.6 685.9 739.2 6,547.4 Louisiana 205.5 1,887.3 0.4 108.8 870.8 1.8 6.6 57.7 320.9 2,815.8 Maine 109.1 928.6 0.2 37.6 266.0 0.5 8.9 59.8 155.6 1,254.4 Maryland 394.4 3,141.0 0.7 26.9 244.5 0.5 34.2 278.8 455.4 3,664.4 Massachusetts 1,592.1 12,821.9 2.7 72.1 552.5 1.1 134.3 1,181.6 1,798.5 14,556.0 Michigan 3,897.4 35,357.8 7.4 58.6 496.4 1.0 304.6 2,657.3 4,260.6 38,511.5 Minnesota 982.1 8,789.2 1.8 408.7 3,368.5 6.8 62.4 803.3 1,453.2 12,961.1 Mississippi 143.2 1,129.6 0.2 8.6 99.3 0.2 7.3 44.9 159.1 1,273.9 Missouri 609.1 4,822.9 1.0 79.5 857.2 1.7 19.3 197.7 708.0 5,877.7 Montana 25.6 290.4 0.1 4.0 58.7 0.1 1.4 11.8 31.0 360.9 Nebraska 204.3 1,922.7 0.4 53.8 343.9 0.7 2.8 35.3 260.9 2,301.9 Nevada 103.8 935.4 0.2 5.3 39.4 0.1 49.7 315.3 158.8 1,290.1 New Hampshire 188.4 1,582.0 0.3 14.5 112.9 0.2 16.6 153.7 219.4 1,848.6 New Jersey 2,056.6 17,351.7 3.6 184.4 1,437.3 2.9 744.0 2,454.5 2,985.0 21,243.5 New Mexico 51.1 390.8 0.1 3.3 41.4 0.1 4.9 42.7 59.2 474.9 New York 3,511.0 29,658.4 6.2 330.3 3,486.6 7.1 665.7 5,800.0 4,506.9 38,945.0 North Carolina 1,195.4 9,910.1 2.1 27.3 390.4 0.8 94.2 708.0 1,316.9 11,008.5 North Dakota 47.3 455.9 0.1 10.3 75.4 0.2 1.5 13.3 59.0 544.6 Ohio 2,196.5 19,707.2 4.1 51.6 776.4 1.6 126.7 1,017.3 2,374.8 21,500.9 Oklahoma 247.9 2,133.2 0.4 15.7 107.1 0.2 8.3 95.4 271.9 2,335.7 Oregon 540.0 5,294.9 1.1 124.1 1,129.0 2.3 87.1 708.6 751.3 7,132.5 Pennsylvania 1,813.4 16,302.8 3.4 68.1 657.9 1.3 163.9 1,046.0 2,045.4 18,006.7 Rhode Island 75.9 703.9 0.1 11.6 85.0 0.2 7.8 85.3 95.2 874.3 South Carolina 622.9 5,445.8 1.1 10.6 89.6 0.2 36.1 264.7 669.5 5,800.2 South Dakota 42.7 292.7 0.1 0.9 15.4 0.0 3.6 26.5 47.1 334.5 Tennessee 782.6 6,864.0 1.4 90.0 908.4 1.8 92.2 731.7 964.7 8,504.2 Texas 5,283.7 42,468.9 8.9 250.3 2,337.3 4.7 789.9 5,805.8 6,323.9 50,611.9 Utah 191.4 1,775.6 0.4 15.0 151.9 0.3 11.4 63.2 217.8 1,990.8 Vermont 171.9 1,329.9 0.3 3.9 32.2 0.1 92.3 621.9 268.1 1,984.0 Virginia 801.6 6,466.1 1.4 94.3 1,043.1 2.1 30.6 255.3 926.5 7,764.5 Washington 2,226.7 21,459.8 4.5 281.3 2,624.0 5.3 82.5 653.9 2,590.4 24,737.7 West Virginia 157.0 782.1 0.2 13.8 118.6 0.2 2.1 39.4 172.9 940.1 Wisconsin 852.3 7,429.3 1.6 14.9 204.5 0.4 37.6 298.0 904.8 7,931.7 Wyoming 8.8 90.8 0.0 1.4 11.8 0.0 0.9 7.3 11.1 109.9 Dist of Columbia (2) 242.9 2,820.9 0.6 75.6 472.7 1.0 18.9 212.8 337.3 3,506.4 Puerto Rico 619.8 5,457.7 1.1 8.4 56.8 0.1 20.1 193.4 648.2 5,707.9 USVirgin Islands 7.4 160.4 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.1 3.8 7.6 165.8 Other 2,598.3 28,039.2 5.9 1,446.0 12,583.8 25.4 104.3 883.0 4,148.6 41,506.0 Estimated Shipments 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,221.2 10,050.6 20.3 0.0 0.0 1,221.2 10,050.6 Unreported (3) 2,598.3 28,039.2 5.9 224.8 2,533.2 5.1 104.3 883.0 2,927.4 31,455.5 Timing Adjustment 0.0 (371.2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (371.2) (1) Includes agricultural, forestry, fishery products, mineral commodities, scrap, waste, used or second-hand merchandise and timing adjustments. (2) Significant data are compiled for the District of Columbia because there are concentrations of entities domiciled there such as, embassies of foreign governments, purchasing agents for foreign companies and countries that arrange for exports of goods. (3) Includes cases where no valid zip code was reported on Shipper's Export Declaration (SED's) and includes prior month's revision to Canada. 2 Exhibit 2A. Origin of Movement of U.S. Exports of Goods by State by NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings, Not Seasonally Adjusted: September 2000 and Cumulative to Date, 2000 In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U.S. total and distributed among individual states and territories. Separate FTZ total line is for reference only. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than 0.05 percent. NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings Reexports Total Manufactured Commodities Non-Manufactured Commodities (1) Item September Cumulative to date September Cumulative to date September Cumulative September umulative Total Percent Total Percent to date to date U.S. Total 54,834.2 477,740.8 100.0 5,580.7 49,451.2 100.0 6,699.8 50,201.3 67,114.7 577,393.4 Foreign Trade Zone 1,187.9 7,009.5 1.5 16.1 124.6 0.3 110.1 853.8 1,314.1 7,987.9 Alabama 557,6 4,847.4 1.0 47.1 413.6 0.8 8.9 84.6 613.6 5,345.6 Alaska 40.1 365.6 0.1 188.8 1,582.4 3.2 6.9 52.1 235.9 2,000.2 Arizona 1,008.8 9,222.1 1.9 45.6 550.8 1.1 103.5 825.0 1,157.9 10,597.9 Arkansas 208.3 1,758.0 0.4 6.2 78.6 0.2 5.4 43.4 219.8 1,880.0 California 8,309.0 67,763.6 14.2 655.4 5,241.6 10.6 1,678.8 13,760.1 10,643.2 86,765.3 Colorado 516.3 4,181.7 0.9 15.6 132.1 0.3 66.0 453.8 597,9 4,767.6 Connecticut 591.7 5,135.1 1.1 24.5 278.7 0.6 65.7 328.9 681.9 5,742.6 Delaware 160.3 1,504.1 0.3 5.1 38.2 0.1 17.6 143.5 183.0 1,685.8 Florida 1,966.8 16,996.4 3.6 78.0 919.4 1.9 182,5 1,714.2 2,227.3 19,630.0 Georgia 1,069.4 9,628.7 2.0 95.4 768.9 1.6 79.2 568.6 1,244.0 10,966.3 Hawaii 23.0 188.8 0.0 9.8 57.5 0.1 4.5 61.3 37.3 307.7 Idaho 303.7 2,099.4 0.4 11.7 112.7 0.2 44.0 282.6 359.5 2,494.6 Illinois 2,374.1 21,107.7 4.4 65.3 594.2 1.2 151.7 1,451.7 2,591.1 23,153.7 Indiana 1,173.6 10,702.2 2.2 27.6 221.2 0.4 87.2 546.5 1,288.3 11,469.8 lowa 327.7 3,103.2 0.6 19.8 167.6 0.3 14.8 111.0 362.3 3,381.9 Kansas 350.7 3,235.4 0.7 33.3 307,4 0,6 17.2 186.8 401.2 3,729.6 Kentucky 705.9 5,900.8 1.2 39.0 245.5 0.5 95.8 690.0 840.7 6,836.4 Louisiana 754.8 6,650.4 1.4 551.0 5,578.4 11.3 23.2 97.0 1,329.0 12,325.8 Maine 111.8 920.7 0.2 48.8 327.8 0.7 7.4 83.0 168.0 1,331.5 Maryland 375.9 2,927.4 0.6 19.0 172.3 0.3 15.5 155.1 410.4 3,254.9 Massachusetts 1,674.8 13,417.6 2.8 71.7 539.6 1.1 121.7 1,085.7 1,868.2 15,042.8 Michigan 2,497.0 23,497.3 4.9 73.9 602.3 1.2 152.5 1,356.4 2,723.3 25,455.9 Minnesota 810.4 6,518.6 1.4 72.9 499,4 1.0 50.6 408.0 933.9 7,426.0 Mississippi 217.9 1,781.1 0.4 10.5 104.1 0.2 5.5 44.9 233.9 1,930.1 Missouri 495.4 4,511.2 0.9 13.8 186.9 0.4 16.6 158.4 525.9 4,856.5 Montana 27.4 289,6 0.1 7.8 70.0 0.1 1.2 10.3 36.4 369.8 Nebraska 170.5 1,598.9 0.3 19.4 227.7 0.5 7.9 64.0 197.8 1,890.5 Nevada 95.2 609.3 0.1 5.4 44.4 0.1 58.6 379.7 159.2 1,033.4 New Hampshire 198.2 1,484.8 0.3 10.4 93.6 0.2 12.5 125.2 221.2 1,703.6 New Jersey 1,319.7 11,023.6 2.3 97.9 904.1 1,8 683.4 1,923.4 2,101.0 13,851.2 New Mexico 197.6 1,743.3 0.4 2.6 26.7 0.1 5.1 50.1 205.3 1,820.0 New York 2,765.0 23,464.5 4.9 265.7 2,641.0 5.3 629.0 5,413.5 3,659.6 31,519.0 North Carolina 1,404.8 11,585.1 2.4 52.2 823.7 1.7 88.8 763.4 1,545.7 13,172.1 North Dakota 34.8 351.0 0.1 15.0 86.7 0.2 1.4 10.7 51.1 448.5 Ohio 1,960.8 18,090.9 3.8 61.9 608.3 1.2 91.9 770.7 2,114.5 19,469.9 Oklahoma 235.0 2,151.4 0.5 6.9 67.5 0.1 9.7 108.8 251.6 2,327.7 Oregon 688.3 6,859.4 1.4 132.5 990.2 2.0 75.4 650.5 896.2 8,500.0 Pennsylvania 1,409.8 12,512.3 2.6 58.1 544.3 1.1 132.5 935.7 1,600.4 13,992.2 Rhode Island 82.9 705.2 0.1 10.1 92.6 0.2 9.5 74.9 102.5 872.7 South Carolina 666.5 5,935.3 1.2 13.9 139.4 0.3 29.6 248.6 710.0 6,323.3 South Dakota 46.8 459.0 0.1 1.4 24.9 0.1 2.7 25.8 50.9 509.7 Tennessee 836.7 7,419.0 1.6 39.5 476.7 1.0 95.4 743.1 971.7 8,638.8 Texas 7,754.2 64,318.9 13.5 382.6 3,324.0 6.7 1,114.9 8,606.2 9,251.7 76,249.2 Utah 189.9 2,148.9 0.4 22.9 210.6 0.4 12.3 59.2 225.1 2,418.7 Vermont 239.3 1,865.7 0.4 4.8 40.5 0.1 180.5 1,169.5 424.6 3,075.7 Virginia 883.1 7,289.1 1,5 124.8 1,023.3 2.1 47.9 365.8 1,055.9 8,678.2 Washington 2,201.4 20,527.1 4.3 259.4 2,523.3 5.1 92.1 694.4 2,552.9 23,744.8 West Virginia 142.3 1,304.7 0.3 35.1 317.0 0.6 3.3 50.2 180.7 1,671.9 Wisconsin 839.8 7,040.8 1.5 57.8 401.0 0.8 26.5 250.7 924.1 7,692.6 Wyoming 42.7 317.8 0.1 5.9 36.9 0.1 0.6 6.5 49.2 361.1 Dist of Columbia 53.3 532.3 0.1 3.7 37.4 0.1 9.0 95.9 66.0 665.5 Puerto Rico 808.7 6,817.0 1.4 9.0 65.3 0.1 28.8 240.5 846.5 7,122.7 USVirgin Islands 5.8 137.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.5 9.8 6.4 147.3 Other 2,908.7 31,565.7 6.6 1,644.5 13,888.3 28.1 226.0 1,661.8 4,779.2 47,115.8 Estimated Shipments 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,221.2 10,050.6 20.3 0.0 0.0 1,221.2 10,050.6 Unreported (2) 2,908.7 31,565.7 6.6 423.3 3,837.8 7.8 226.0 1,661.8 3,558.0 37,065.2 Timing Adjustment 0.0 (371.2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (371.2) (1) Includes agricultural, forestry, fishery products, mineral commodities, scrap, waste, used or second-hand merchandise and timing adjustments. The state of origin of movement values totals for non-manufactured commodities usually reflect the state where the U.S. port of export is located. (2) Includes prior month's revision to exports to Canada. 3 Exhibit 3. General Imports of Crude Petroleum by Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2000 Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurment shown. Net quantity in Customs value in C.i.f. value in thousands of barrels thousands of dollars thousands of dollars Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September August 2000 September August 2000 September August 2000 Total 271,793 309,975 2,561,322 7,875,893 8,241,718 66,462,768 8,255,121 8,664,327 69,299,231 OPEC Total 138,508 160,142 1,270,587 3,965,092 4,216,150 32,701,066 4,191,883 4,472,707 34,327,775 Algeria (-) (-) 2 (-) (-) 56 (-) (-) 57 Indonesia 385 1,692 11,802 12,560 51,474 318,056 13,330 54,789 337,344 Iran 993 (-) 993 29,195 (-) 29,195 30,408 (-) 30,408 Iraq 21,192 23,235 171,572 616,207 620,715 4,372,430 656,946 664,199 4,634,653 Kuwait 9,406 10,164 69,719 245,864 250,125 1,718,387 267,857 273,404 1,845,236 Nigeria 27,341 36,034 265,855 872,993 1,050,771 7,584,623 916,053 1,100,813 7,903,895 Qatar (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) Saudi Arabia 41,085 45,107 382,591 1,153,524 1,149,397 9,688,887 1,226,761 1,224,597 10,207,678 United Arab Emirates (-) 564 956 (-) 16,815 28,105 (-) 18,421 30,461 Venezuela 38,105 43,345 367,096 1,034,749 1,076,854 8,961,329 1,080,527 1,136,483 9,338,043 Non-OPEC 133,285 149,833 1,290,736 3,910,801 4,025,567 33,761,701 4,063,238 4,191,620 34,971,456 Angola 7,002 9,330 87,264 213,527 261,510 2,387,846 227,667 278,581 2,512,918 Bahamas (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) Brunei 1,109 651 5,866 37,508 19,772 172,604 39,910 21,249 184,671 Cameroon (-) (-) 1,574 (-) (-) 45,126 (-) (-) 47,167 Canada 36,061 43,603 382,105 1,000,713 1,142,978 9,580,210 1,023,607 1,169,249 9,807,689 China 1,192 2,030 9,215 39,409 54,645 264,336 42,274 59,186 282,342 Congo (Brazzaville) 882 2,810 10,355 28,323 77,458 290,206 30,717 83,727 307,995 Congo (Kinshasa) 660 332 4,481 19,918 8,274 118,478 21,499 8,976 125,931 Ecuador 3,483 4,306 27,167 98,963 112,472 696,646 108,088 120,943 743,389 Egypt (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) Malaysia 45 (-) 7,717 1,636 8 217,901 1,794 8 232,528 Mexico 41,787 41,795 355,128 1,199,062 1,062,511 8,911,228 1,231,209 1,097,254 9,153,383 Netherlands Antilles 225 (-) 225 8,950 (-) 8,950 9,055 (-) 9,055 Oman (-) (-) 781 (-) (-) 18,680 (-) (-) 21,061 Peru (-) (-) 1,495 (-) (-) 36,307 (-) (-) 38,524 Trinidad and Tobago 1,748 1,701 14,464 60,719 51,574 426,723 62,228 53,887 441,716 All Other 39,090 43,275 382,898 1,202,074 1,234,365 10,586,459 1,265,190 1,298,561 11,063,085 4 Exhibit 4. Exports and Imports of Goods by SITC Commodity Sections: Not Seasonally Adjusted: In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) - Not applicable. (R) - Revised. 2000 1999 SITC September August Cumulative to date September Cumulative to date Section Description Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports (R) (R) Total 67,114.7 106,708.0 67,964.8 107,941.2 577,393.4 898,395.5 59,431.3 90,244.3 508,068.5 745,281.3 Summary: Food and live animals 3,298.6 2,934.9 3,422.8 3,073.3 28,351.5 27,273.5 3,152.3 2,789.7 26,952.6 25,872.1 Beverages and tobacco 560.4 801.6 619.8 882.5 4,949.6 6,723.0 529.8 784.7 5,055.0 6,223.4 Crude materials, inedible except fuels 2,179.5 1,740.7 2,394.2 1,807.3 20,681.9 17,289.2 1,936.2 1,826.8 16,756.5 16,024.3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 1,206.9 11,868.7 1,210.2 11,754.0 9,153.3 96,222.9 868.9 7,760.3 6,879.0 51,965.4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 101.7 97.9 105.8 110.3 1,066.2 1,061.0 144.0 113.8 1,411.5 1,030.6 Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 6,784.1 6,752.2 7,068.1 6,575.1 59,091.6 54,476.1 6,108.7 5,053.6 51,622.4 45,460.2 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 5,529.8 11,454.6 5,858.0 11,668.7 49,021.4 101,620.2 4,833.0 10,202.3 41,874.4 86,414.9 Machinery and transport equipment 31,315.8 48,128.0 31,677.8 47,974.4 270,318.7 406,786.2 28,264.4 41,104.8 247,619.8 348,779.7 Miscellaneous manufac- tured articles 7,061.2 18,490.0 7,547.1 19,301.5 62,812.9 148,600.4 6,435.3 16,721.0 55,346.3 129,798.3 Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in SITC 2,377.0 4,439.4 2,274.0 4,492.3 22,116.3 38,713.9 2,687.1 3,887.3 18,147.6 33,712.5 Reexports 6,699.8 (X) 5,964.2 (X) 50,201.3 (X) 4,471.7 (X) 36,403.3 (X) Timing adjustments (X) (X) (177.1) 301.7 (371.2) (370.7) (X) (X) (X) (X) 5 Exhibit 5. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance of Goods In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R)-Revised. Period Trade balance Exports Imports Customs CIF. F.a.s. value Customs value C.i.f. value Seasonally Adjusted 1999 Jan. Dec. (328,821.0) (363,638.0) 695,797.2 1,024,618.2 1,059,435.2 Jan.- Sep. (236,782.6) (262,201.2) 513,707.2 750,489.8 775,908.4 January (21,773.8) (24,347.0) 55,918.1 77,691.9 80,265.1 February (23,786.1) (26,414.8) 55,401.3 79,187.3 81,816.1 March (23,773.4) (26,407.9) 55,710.2 79,483.6 82,118.1 April (24,595.6) (27,274.2) 56,388.1 80,983.6 83,662.2 May (26,403.6) (29,146.6) 56,479.4 82,883.0 85,626.0 June (28,907.0) (31,872.6) 56,892.7 85,799.7 88,765.3 July (29,997.6) (33,006.2) 57,417.7 87,415.3 90,423.9 August (29,071.7) (32,146.3) 59,258.8 88,330.5 91,405.1 September (28,473.8) (31,585.7) 60,240.9 88,714.7 91,826.6 October (30,211.3) (33,306.4) 60,043.4 90,254.7 93,349.8 November (31,216.0) (34,359.4) 59,944.8 91,160.9 94,304.3 December (30,611.1) (33,771.0) 62,101.8 92,712.9 95,872.8 2000 Jan.- Sep. (320,550.1) (350,926.1) 582,592.4 903,142.5 933,518.6 January (32,346.9) (35,471.2) 61,330.2 93,677.1 96,801.4 February (32,673.1) (35,800.9) 62,002.3 94,675.4 97,803.1 March (35,897.4) (39,142.1) 63,089.1 98,986.5 102,231.2 April (36,101.2) (39,425.8) 63,108.0 99,209.2 102,533.8 May (35,512.1) (38,799.8) 63,446.6 98,958.7 102,246.3 June (35,569.5) (38,959.1) 67,357.1 102,926.5 106,316.2 July (37,809.8) (41,395.1) 65,637.0 103,446.8 107,032.0 August (R) (35,597.6) (39,203.3) 68,733.8 104,331.4 107,937.1 September (39,042.5) (42,729.0) 67,888.5 106,931.0 110,617.5 October November December Not Seasonally Adjusted 1999 Jan. Dec. (328,821.0) (363,638.0) 695,797.2 1,024,618.2 1,059,435.2 Jan.- Sep. (237,212.8) (262,565.4) 508,068.5 745,281.3 770,634.0 January (19,330.1) (21,738.2) 52,436.1 71,766.2 74,174.4 February (20,569.9) (23,005.9) 53,279.2 73,849.1 76,285.1 March (23,183.1) (25,924.7) 60,889.3 84,072.4 86,814.0 April (22,697.4) (25,352.9) 57,282.9 79,980.3 82,635.8 May (24,476.6) (27,182.5) 56,488.8 80,965.4 83,671.3 June (30,055.1) (33,081.2) 57,824.6 87,879.7 90,905.8 July (33,777.6) (36,817.3) 52,997.5 86,775.2 89,814.8 August (32,310.0) (35,482.1) 57,438.8 89,748.8 92,921.0 September (30,813.0) (33,980.7) 59,431.3 90,244.3 93,411.9 October (31,486.9) (34,722.1) 62,973.0 94,459.9 97,695.1 November (32,632.7) (35,808.9) 60,947.8 93,580.5 96,756.7 December (27,488.6) (30,541.6) 63,807.9 91,296.5 94,349.4 2000 Jan.- Sep. (321,002.2) (351,331.3) 577,393.4 898,395.5 928,724.7 January (30,146.8) (33,084.1) 57,221.1 87,368.0 90,305.2 February (30,497.4) (33,508.4) 61,324.9 91,822.3 94,833.3 March (34,327.0) (37,653.5) 68,740.4 103,067.4 106,393.9 April (32,028.5) (35,215.0) 62,786.5 94,814.9 98,001.5 May (36,463.6) (39,829.6) 64,262.4 100,725.9 104,092.0 June (35,892.4) (39,331.0) 68,271.2 104,163.5 107,602.1 July (42,076.9) (45,671.4) 59,707.4 101,784.3 105,378.9 August (R) (39,976.3) (43,770.6) 67,964.8 107,941.2 111,735.4 September (39,593.3) (43,267.7) 67,114.7 106,708.0 110,382.4 October November December 6 Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank TOTAL (39,593.3) (321,002.2) (X) 67,114.7 577,393.4 (X) 106,708.0 898,395.5 (X) 110,382.4 928,724.7 (X) Afganistan 0.7 6.9 154 0.7 7.6 179 0.1 0.7 200 0.1 0.8 199 Albania 3.1 10.3 162 3.4 16,0 154 0.4 5.7 165 0.4 5.9 165 Algeria (127.3) (1,396.8) 31 111.4 603.2 56 238.7 2,000.1 46 253.0 2,108.4 46 Andorra 1.4 6.5 153 1.4 6.9 181 (-) 0.3 209 (-) 0.3 212 Angola (207.5) (2,343.8) 25 19.3 165.5 83 226.8 2,509.2 37 240.9 2,641.3 38 Anguilla 11.8 23.9 182 12.0 25.2 138 0.1 1.3 192 0.1 1.3 193 Antigua and Barbuda 10.1 108.3 203 10.2 109.6 98 0.1 1.3 193 0.1 1.4 191 Argentina 119.3 1,170.7 224 397.5 3,445.7 27 278.2 2,275.0 42 295.1 2,430.0 42 Armenia 8.6 22.6 179 10.6 39.6 131 2.0 17.1 146 2.0 17.8 146 Aruba (111.5) (784.5) 42 23.4 211.3 79 134.9 995.7 59 140.7 1,036.5 59 Australia 410.1 4,644.5 228 988.0 9,402.8 15 577.9 4,758.3 30 613.7 5,036.8 30 Austria (14.6) (490.9) 46 241.1 1,876.1 37 255.8 2,367.0 40 265.2 2,457.9 40 Azerbaijan 68.4 91.4 199 69.0 108.7 100 0.5 17.3 145 0.5 18.0 145 Bahamas 65.5 611.8 221 99.6 795.8 51 34.1 184.0 94 35.7 194.4 95 Bahrain (0.4) (19.6) 94 28.5 219.7 77 28.8 239.3 84 30,9 256.4 83 Bangladesh (233.3) (1,710.8) 27 21.8 159.6 85 255.0 1,870.3 49 276.1 2,013.0 49 Barbados 23.5 198.1 209 26.4 225.6 76 2.8 27.5 130 2.9 28.4 131 Belarus (6.8) (51.6) 83 2.6 23.1 141 9.3 74.7 117 10.2 80.3 118 Belgium 355.7 3,009.2 227 1,173.9 10,219.4 14 818.2 7,210.2 25 841.5 7,385.0 26 Belize 6.9 92.9 200 14.0 164.0 84 7.1 71.1 120 7.4 74.9 120 Benin 1.5 20.6 176 1.7 21.5 145 0.1 0.9 198 0.2 1.0 197 Bermuda 24.3 253.7 213 25.1 290.0 67 0.8 36.4 124 0.8 36.7 126 Bhutan (0.1) (0.2) 121 (-) 0.6 216 0.1 0.8 199 0.1 0.8 200 Bolivia 2.1 54.1 193 16.6 202.0 80 14.5 147.9 100 15.2 154.1 100 Bosnia-Hercegovina (1.9) 22.7 180 3.9 37.2 132 5.8 14.5 150 6.5 15.6 150 Botswana 1.7 9.1 159 2.5 19.5 147 0.8 10.4 154 0.8 10.9 154 Brazil 253.3 491.7 218 1,425.6 11,091.0 12 1,172.3 10,599.3 16 1,237.7 11,177.1 16 British Indian Ocean Territory 0.1 (1.9) 111 0.1 0.6 217 (-) 2.5 182 (-) 2.6 183 British Virgin Islands 3.5 21.8 178 5.6 48.8 121 2.1 27.0 132 2.1 27.5 135 Brunei (43.8) (192.1) 60 12.4 117.9 96 56.2 310.0 81 59.9 329.7 81 Bulgaria (21.7) (88.2) 76 4.2 85.8 104 25.9 174.0 97 28.1 190.8 97 Burkina 0.7 10.6 164 0.7 12.9 163 (-) 2.3 184 (-) 3.0 178 Burma (Myanmar) (50.8) (339.5) 51 2.6 12.6 165 53.4 352.2 75 58.3 380.4 75 Burundi (0.5) (6.2) 101 0.1 1.3 204 0.6 7.5 159 0.6 8.0 159 Cambodia (77.0) (639.7) 43 1.9 26.0 137 78.9 665.8 65 84.1 709.7 65 Cameroon (1.5) (42.9) 86 8.8 45.4 124 10.3 88.3 112 11.5 94.5 112 Canada (4,696.4) (35,885.4) 3 14,640.3 134,376.5 1 19,336.7 170,261.8 1 19,639.5 172,881.1 1 Cape Verde 0.1 5.2 149 0.1 6.2 185 0.1 1.0 195 0.1 1.0 195 Cayman Islands 26.7 258.9 214 27.3 263.8 70 0.6 4.9 168 0:7 5.1 169 Central African Republic 0.1 (1.3) 114 0.4 1.6 201 0.3 2.9 178 0.3 3.0 179 Chad (-) (1.0) 117 0.4 3.1 195 0.4 4.1 171 0.4 4.5 173 Chile 78.7 137.4 206 308.6 2,540.3 32 229.9 2,402.8 39 255.5 2,744.5 37 China (8,721.8) (61,073.7) 1 1,350.7 11,699.1 11 10,072.6 72,772.8 4 10,819.1 78,292.6 4 Christmas Island (-) 0.3 131 (-) 0.5 219 (-) 0.2 216 (-) 0.2 216 Cocos (Keeling) Island (0.1) 0.4 133 0.1 0.8 213 0.2 0.3 210 0.2 0.3 211 Colombia (338.6) (2,625.1) 24 290.9 2,673.4 31 629.5 5,298.5 29 659.2 5,587.5 29 Comoros (0.4) (0.7) 118 (-) 0.7 214 0.4 1.3 191 0.4 1.4 192 Congo (Brazzaville) (39.8) (345.4) 50 7.6 60.1 116 47.4 405.5 73 50.2 431.1 73 Congo (Kinshasa) (24.6) (141.0) 65 1.7 6.9 180 26.3 147.9 99 28.1 156.2 99 Cook Islands (0.8) (1.2) 115 (-) 0.9 209 0.9 2.0 187 0.9 2.1 187 Costa Rica (71.8) (938.4) 37 207.9 1,812.8 38 279.7 2,751.3 36 294.3 2,914.9 36 Croatia (6.7) (41.6) 87 5.4 74.1 106 12.1 115.7 101 12.5 120.0 103 Cuba (0.1) 5.7 150 0.1 6.0 186 0.3 0.3 215 0.3 0.3 215 Cyprus 18.1 117.9 204 20.1 135.7 89 2.0 17.8 144 2.1 19.1 144 Czech Republic (31.2) (241.5) 55 54.7 536.5 57 85.9 778.0 62 90.4 810.2 62 Denmark (118.5) (1,074.1) 36 121.3 1,104.7 48 239.8 2,178.7 44 250.7 2,264.3 44 Djibouti 0.7 13.3 168 0.7 13.7 160 (-) 0.4 206 (-) 0.4 207 Dominica 2.6 25.3 184 3.0 30.6 135 0.5 5.3 166 0.5 5.5 167 Dominican Republic (17.2) 53.8 192 393.3 3,322.6 28 410.5 3,268.8 34 420.5 3,345.2 34 East Timor (-) 0.1 125 (-) 0.1 227 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Ecuador (101.4) (804.8) 40 81.4 759.2 53 182.8 1,564.0 53 204.5 1,743.6 51 Egypt 195.6 1,869.0 226 274.1 2,523.1 33 78.4 654.2 66 83.4 692.7 66 El Salvador 1.1 (136.5) 66 157.6 1,310.7 43 156.5 1,447.1 57 161.2 1,488.8 57 Equatorial Guinea (10.3) (19.0) 95 7.6 72.8 108 17.9 91.8 111 18.6 95.7 111 Eritrea 6.6 14.5 170 6.6 14.6 158 (-) 0.1 220 (-) 0.1 220 Estonia (50.1) (427.2) 47 6.8 66.7 112 56.9 493.9 69 64.5 535.3 68 Ethiopia 8.0 99.7 201 9.6 120.9 95 1.6 21.2 140 1.8 22.8 140 7 Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank Falkland Islands (-) (2.3) 109 (-) 0.2 224 (-) 2.4 183 (-) 2.5 185 Faroe Islands (3.0) (22.9) 93 0.7 1.4 203 3.7 24.3 137 3.9 25.2 137 Federal Republic of Germany (2,391.0) (22,175.8) 4 2,441.0 21,559.4 5 4,831.9 43,735.1 5 4,944.0 44,810.8 5 Fedrated States of Micronesia 1.2 10.5 163 2.6 21.0 146 1.4 10.5 153 1.6 11.5 152 Fiji (14.6) (88.4) 75 1.4 17.5 151 16.0 105.9 105 17.4 117.7 104 Finland (113.2) (1,292.1) 34 142.7 1,113.7 47 255.9 2,405.8 38 266.2 2,503.8 39 France (709.3) (6,902.4) 13 1,615.3 14,539.7 9 2,324.6 21,442.1 9 2,374.3 21,920.6 9 French Guiana 0.5 10.9 165 1.1 13.1 162 0.6 2.2 185 0.6 2.2 186 French Polynesia 4.4 40.2 188 7.3 71.7 109 2.9 31.5 128 2.9 32.1 128 French Southern and Antarctic Islands 0.1 1.6 137 0.1 1.6 202 (-) (-) 221 (-) (-) 221 Gabon (167.1) (1,534.3) 29 5.2 50.4 119 172.3 1,584.7 51 185.2 1,669.9 54 Gambia 0.4 6.2 152 0.5 6.5 184 0.1 0.3 213 0.1 0.4 210 Gaza Strip Administered by Isreal 0.1 0.2 130 0.1 0.2 222 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 224 Georgia 6.3 48.0 191 15.2 64.8 115 8.9 16.8 148 9.2 17.4 149 Ghana (3.1) (26.4) 91 11.1 132.9 92 14.2 159.2 98 15.4 169.9 98 Gibraltar 0.5 5.9 151 0.6 6.8 182 0.1 0.9 197 0.1 0.9 198 Greece 18.7 465.2 217 71.7 900.2 50 53,0 435.0 72 57.5 472.7 71 Greenland (3.1) (9.2) 100 (-) 0.8 211 3.1 10.0 155 3.2 10.4 155 Grenada 3.3 36.1 187 5.9 57.0 117 2.6 20.9 141 2.6 21.4 141 Guadeloupe 2.7 61.0 195 4.2 69.1 110 1.5 8.1 157 1,6 9.1 156 Guatemala (54.6) (639.0) 44 159.8 1,351.1 42 214.4 1,990.2 47 227.6 2,109.4 45 Guinea (5.6) (29.2) 90 3.2 44.8 125 8.8 74.0 118 11.3 90.3 114 Guinea-Bissau (-) (0.3) 119 (-) 0.3 221 (-) 0.5 204 (-) 0.5 204 Guyana 1.2 8.4 158 12.2 111.8 97 10.9 103.4 106 13.1 122.3 101 Haiti 23.6 210.3 212 49.3 433.2 60 25.7 222.9 88 26.5 231.0 89 Heard and McDonald Islands (-) 0.4 132 (-) 0.6 218 (-) 0.1 217 (-) 0.1 217 Honduras (29.6) (356.1) 49 209.6 1,915.6 36 239.2 2,271.7 43 247.0 2,355.8 43 Hong Kong 76.1 1,862.4 225 1,306.2 10,569.3 13 1,230.1 8,706.9 20 1,279.6 9,099.2 20 Hungary (323.4) (1,578.8) 28 60.1 421.7 62 383.5 2,000.5 45 388.2 2,041.5 48 Iceland (6.9) 29.3 186 10.5 215.8 78 17.4 186.5 92 18.5 197.0 94 India (530.4) (5,602.3) 17 400.9 2,713.1 30 931.3 8,315.3 21 983.0 8,800.3 21 Indonesia (748.2) (5,744.5) 16 214.0 1,932.6 35 962.2 7,677.0 23 1,038.3 8,289.4 22 Iran (37.9) (97.0) 72 9.0 15.6 155 46.9 112.6 103 48.8 116.4 105 Iraq (616.1) (4,367.7) 18 0.1 8.9 175 616.2 4,376.6 32 656.9 4,639.1 31 Ireland (984.8) (5,761.6) 15 638.2 5,685.2 20 1,623.0 11,446.8 15 1,631.4 11,528.0 15 Israel (527.3) (3,854.7) 21 691.8 5,680.8 21 1,219.1 9,535.5 19 1,233.4 9,725.1 19 Italy (949.6) (10,557.2) 7 1,368.1 8,210.9 16 2,317.7 18,768.2 10 2,409.2 19,614.0 10 Ivory Coast (7.8) (239.2) 56 9.0 73.2 107 16.8 312.4 80 18.5 342.6 79 Jamaica 77.3 498.5 219 123.5 998.8 49 46.2 500.3 68 48.8 525.9 69 Japan (6,093.6) (60,095.6) 2 5,527.3 47,901.7 3 11,620.9 107,997.3 2 11,964.6 110,936.1 2 Jordan 25.0 200.1 210 32.7 244.5 73 7.6 44.4 123 8.2 47.3 123 Kazakhstan (63.9) (246.5) 54 8.5 96.0 102 72.4 342.5 78 74.0 356.1 77 Kenya 3.7 121.2 205 11.8 201.0 81 8.1 79.9 116 8.4 84.1 117 Kiribati 0.5 2.7 143 0.6 3.6 193 0.1 0.9 196 0.1 1.0 196 Korea, South (1,210.5) (8,216.2) 10 2,394.3 20,990.0 6 3,604.8 29,206.2 8 3,728.3 30,260.2 8 Kuwait (184.7) (1,295.1) 33 87.4 605.5 55 272.0 1,900.6 48 296.0 2,045.6 47 Kyrgyzstan 9.0 16.5 172 9.3 18.1 149 0.3 1.6 188 0.3 1.7 188 Laos (0.2) (3.9) 104 0.8 3.4 194 0.9 7.3 160 1.0 7.8 160 Latvia (5.2) (114.6) 69 10.0 108.8 99 15.1 223.5 87 16.5 238.6 87 Lebanon 37.4 203.9 211 42.0 261.9 71 4.6 58.0 122 4.8 60.2 122 Lesotho (11.9) (100.2) 71 (-) 0.8 212 11.9 101.0 108 12.6 105.4 108 Liberia (0.6) (1.9) 112 3.6 33.7 134 4.2 35.6 125 4.3 36.9 125 Libya 1.7 1.7 138 1.7 1.7 200 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Liechtenstein (19.3) (220.6) 58 1.3 11.0 170 20.6 231.7 86 21.2 239.8 86 Lithuania (5.2) (52.9) 82 4.3 42.2 129 9.5 95.1 109 10.4 104.8 109 Luxembourg 9.6 (4.0) 103 35.6 251.8 72 26.0 255.8 82 27.9 272.0 82 Macao (132.5) (936.4) 38 7.0 47.3 123 139.5 983.7 60 146.3 1,033.2 60 Macedonia (Skopje) (6.9) (70.5) 78 4.3 44.4 126 11.2 114.9 102 11.9 122.0 102 Madagascar (14.7) (91.1) 74 0.5 9.9 174 15.2 101.0 107 16.1 107.1 107 Malawi (9.1) (23.3) 92 0.6 11.3 169 9.7 34.6 127 10.2 36.6 127 Malaysia (1,308.6) (10,513.2) 8 1,106.6 8,147.7 17 2,415.2 18,660.9 11 2,492.3 19,269.6 11 Maldives (9.0) (62.9) 81 0.4 4.8 188 9.4 67.7 121 10.0 72.1 121 8 Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank Mali 2.7 14.1 169 3.4 22.8 142 0.6 8.7 156 0.6 8.9 157 Malta (16.5) (107.6) 70 22.7 238.2 74 39.2 345.8 77 39.5 349.3 78 Marshall Islands 14.7 46,7 190 15.7 51.4 118 1.0 4.7 169 1.0 4.9 170 Martinique 2.0 15.8 171 2.1 16.4 153 0.1 0.6 202 0.1 0.8 201 Mauritania 1.0 13.1 167 1.0 13.4 161 (-) 0.3 212 (-) 0.3 214 Mauritius (19.9) (183.2) 61 2.5 18.7 148 22.4 201.8 90 23.9 214.6 90 Mayott (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Mexico (2,661.1) (18,641.9) 5 9,727.0 82,463.4 2 12,388.1 101,105.2 3 12,518.8 102,264.6 3 Moldova (16.4) (68.6) 79 0.8 23.7 140 17.2 92.3 110 18.8 101.0 110 Monaco (0.2) (1.1) 116 0.4 17.7 150 0.6 18.8 142 0.6 19.5 143 Mongolia (14.2) (73.6) 77 0.9 10.9 171 15.1 84.4 114 16.3 91.3 113 Montserrat 0.3 7.9 156 0.3 8.0 177 (-) 0.1 219 (-) 0.1 219 Morocco 12.7 83.5 198 38.8 401.6 64 26.1 318.1 79 27.6 337.5 80 Mozambique 3.7 23.8 181 6.4 40.4 130 2.6 16.6 149 2.7 17.4 148 Namibia (-) (11.9) 98 1.6 10.2 173 1.5 22.1 139 1.6 23.6 139 Nauru 0.1 (0.3) 120 0.1 1.2 206 (-) 1.4 190 (-) 1.5 190 Nepal (11.2) (162.8) 64 2.6 16.6 152 13.8 179.4 96 15.2 198.4 92 Netherlands 1,059.5 8,606.2 229 1,839.0 15,790.6 8 779.5 7,184.4 26 816.5 7,520.9 25 Netherlands Antilles 7.6 (68.5) 80 50.3 424.3 61 42.7 492.7 70 44.7 514.2 70 New Caledonia (4.2) (13.1) 97 1.3 14.2 159 5.5 27.2 131 5.8 28.8 130 New Zealand 2.4 (95.5) 73 157.7 1,488.4 41 155.3 1,583.9 52 168.3 1,724.6 52 Nicaragua (12.2) (164.0) 63 32.5 280.9 69 44.7 444.9 71 46.1 462.1 72 Niger 3.6 18.7 174 3.9 24.8 139 0.3 6.1 163 0.3 6.2 163 Nigeria (922.3) (7,420.2) 12 44.5 514.5 59 966.8 7,934.7 22 1,017.9 8,284.6 23 Niue (-) 0.1 127 (-) 0.1 225 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 223 Norfolk Island 0.2 0.6 135 0.2 1.3 205 (-) 0.6 201 (-) 0.6 202 North Korea (-) 2.7 144 (-) 2.7 196 (-) (-) 222 (-) (-) 222 Norway (352.5) (3,282.1) 23 125.4 1,123.1 46 478.0 4,405.2 31 501.5 4,592.4 33 Oman (9.9) (45.2) 85 20.3 147.5 87 30.2 192.7 91 34.5 208.1 91 Pakistan (154.8) (1,316.5) 32 43.0 314.4 66 197.8 1,631.0 50 214.4 1,760.8 50 Palau (0.3) 1.8 139 1.7 12.6 166 2.0 10.8 152 2.1 11.5 153 Panama 100.2 1,021.9 223 119.0 1,241.6 44 18.8 219.7 89 19.6 234.1 88 Papua New Guinea (1.9) (10.0) 99 1.2 15.3 156 3.1 25.3 135 3.4 27.8 133 Paraguay 48.7 298.0 215 51.8 326.6 65 3.1 28.5 129 3.6 32.0 129 Peru (53.3) (260.8) 53 136.4 1,239.3 45 189.6 1,500.1 56 202.1 1,570.7 56 Philippines (671.7) (3,915.1) 20 725.5 6,405.4 19 1,397.1 10,320.4 18 1,446.4 10,709.4 18 Pitcairn Island 0.1 2.0 140 0.1 2.3 197 (-) 0.3 211 (-) 0.3 213 Poland (8.1) (211.0) 59 71.4 535.5 58 79.5 746.5 63 85.3 796.5 63 Portugal (66.3) (425.3) 48 73.1 686.5 54 139.4 1,111.9 58 144.9 1,158.4 58 Qatar (47.2) (227.4) 57 20.7 135.5 90 67.9 362.9 74 80.4 429.5 74 Republic of Yemen 20.0 (50.8) 84 21.3 133.9 91 1.4 184.7 93 1.4 197.4 93 Reunion (-) 1.3 136 0.1 1.9 199 (-) 0.5 203 (-) 0.6 203 Romania (27.9) (175.9) 62 18.3 174.2 82 46.1 350.0 76 49.7 375.5 76 Russia (670.3) (4,223.7) 19 152.7 1,706.9 39 823.0 5,930.6 28 848.3 6,119.0 28 Rwanda (0.2) 7.9 157 0.6 10.5 172 0.8 2.6 180 0.9 2.7 181 San Marino (0.3) (5.3) 102 0.2 0.9 210 0.5 6.2 162 0.5 6.3 162 Sao Tome and Principe 0.2 0.2 129 0.2 0.6 215 (-) 0.4 205 (-) 0.4 206 Saudi Arabia (699.3) (6,228.0) 14 561.3 4,330.7 24 1,260.6 10,558.7 17 1,343.2 11,144.5 17 Senegal 9.4 46.4 189 9.8 49.4 120 0.4 3.0 177 0.5 3.3 177 Seychelles (0.4) (2.0) 110 0.5 3.9 192 1.0 5.9 164 1.0 5.9 164 Sierra Leone 0.6 12.0 166 0.8 14.6 157 0.2 2.6 181 0.2 2.8 180 Singapore (46.5) (1,075.3) 35 1,739.0 13,026.2 10 1,785.5 14,101.5 12 1,817.4 14,372.6 12 Slovakia (9.1) (115.9) 68 8.0 66.6 113 17.1 182.5 95 18.1 193.5 96 Slovenia (16.0) (134.0) 67 8.0 102.2 101 24.0 236.2 85 25.2 248.5 85 Solomon Islands 0.4 4.0 147 0.5 4.3 190 0.1 0.3 214 0.1 0.4 209 Somalia 0.6 3.8 146 0.6 4.2 191 (-) 0.4 207 (-) 0.4 208 South Africa (31.0) (883.7) 39 370.5 2,250.5 34 401.5 3,134.3 35 415.9 3,252.7 35 Spain 100.6 392.7 216 473.5 4,706.5 22 372.9 4,313.8 33 399.7 4,600.0 32 Sri Lanka (171.8) (1,402.6) 30 16.1 122.2 94 187.9 1,524.8 55 202.0 1,634.8 55 St Helena (1.5) (2.4) 107 (-) 0.2 223 1.5 2.6 179 1.5 2.7 182 St Kitts and Nevis 0.7 17.4 173 3.6 44.0 127 2.9 26.6 134 3.0 27.6 134 St Lucia 5.4 59.8 194 7.8 76.9 105 2.4 17.1 147 2.5 17.8 147 St Pierre and Miquelon (-) (2.9) 105 0.1 1.1 207 0.2 4.0 172 0.2 4.1 175 9 Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank St Vincent and the Grenadines 3.4 18.9 175 3.8 26.9 136 0.4 8.1 158 0.4 8.1 158 Sudan 3.5 10.0 160 3.5 11.5 168 (-) 1.5 189 (-) 1.6 189 Suriname (4.9) (17.3) 96 11.0 93.1 103 15.9 110.4 104 16.5 114.1 106 Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island (0.1) 0.1 128 (-) 0.3 220 0.1 0.1 218 0.1 0.1 218 Swaziland (3.2) 29.3 185 0.4 64.9 114 3.5 35.6 126 3.7 38.1 124 Sweden (305.0) (3,338.1) 22 444.4 3,495.2 26 749.5 6,833.2 27 772.8 7,050.7 27 Switzerland (78.4) (39.7) 88 761.6 7,440.4 18 840.0 7,480.1 24 867.6 7,634.9 24 Syria 7.0 67.8 197 13.0 152.6 86 6.0 84.8 113 6.4 89.8 115 Taiwan (1,657.9) (11,639.6) 6 2,059.4 18,527.1 7 3,717.3 30,166.6 7 3,868.2 31,477.0 7 Tajikistan (0.5) (2.6) 106 (-) 4.7 189 0.5 7.3 161 0.5 7.7 161 Tanzania (0.3) 10.0 161 2.9 36.7 133 3.2 26.7 133 3.3 27.9 132 Thailand (945.5) (7,460.7) 11 611.8 4,430.5 23 1,557.4 11,891.2 14 1,651.1 12,629.3 14 Togo 0.8 2.8 145 0.9 7.8 178 0.1 4.9 167 0.2 5.4 168 Tokelau 0.9 2.5 142 1.2 6.8 183 0.3 4.2 170 0.4 4.5 172 Tonga 0.3 2.0 141 0.7 5.2 187 0.4 3.2 176 0.5 3.8 176 Trinidad and Tobago (123.2) (785.5) 41 83.8 768.5 52 207.1 1,554.0 54 222.7 1,677.4 53 Tunisia 10.5 154.2 207 15.4 227.0 75 4.8 72.7 119 5.1 77.5 119 Turkey (40.7) 606.8 220 231.3 2,899.4 29 272.0 2,292.6 41 288.8 2,443.2 41 Turkmenistan 1.1 24.0 183 3.5 42.6 128 2.4 18.6 143 2.5 20.2 142 Turks and Caicos Islands 7.7 63.7 196 8.1 67.7 111 0.4 4.0 173 0.4 4.1 174 Tuvalu (-) (-) 123 (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 225 Uganda 1.8 (2.3) 108 2.8 22.8 143 1.0 25.1 136 1.3 27.1 136 Ukraine (102.3) (542.0) 45 10.8 140.5 88 113.2 682.4 64 120.3 757,1 64 United Arab Emirates 251.6 876.1 222 367.0 1,666.1 40 115.4 790.1 61 124.1 842.3 61 United Kingdom 192.6 (1,835.3) 26 3,509.9 30,177.4 4 3,317.2 32,012.7 6 3,409.5 32,819.1 6 Uruguay 18.6 164.7 208 42.9 410.5 63 24.3 245.8 83 25.4 255.7 84 Uzbekistan 1.8 100.5 202 4.1 124.0 93 2.3 23.4 138 2.4 25.2 138 Vanuatu (-) 0.5 134 0.1 0.9 208 0.1 0.4 208 0.1 0.5 205 Vatican City 0.2 (0.1) 122 0.2 1.9 198 (-) 2.1 186 (-) 2.5 184 Venezuela (1,065.0) (9,501.8) 9 498.4 4,060.0 25 1,563.4 13,561.8 13 1,645.7 14,225.3 13 Vietnam (47.3) (312.1) 52 22.3 281.5 68 69.6 593.6 67 74.5 638.7 67 Wallis and Futuna (-) 0.1 126 (-) 0.1 226 (-) (-) 8 (-) (-) (X) West Bank Administered by Isreal (0.4) 4.7 148 (-) 8.6 176 0.4 3.9 175 0.5 4.5 171 Western Sahara (-) 0.1 124 (-) 0.1 228 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Western Samoa 0.5 7.6 155 1.4 11.6 167 0.9 3.9 174 1.1 5.6 166 Yugoslavia 0.1 21.0 177 0.9 22.2 144 0.8 1.2 194 0.8 1.3 194 Zambia 0.8 (1.4) 113 2.2 12.9 164 1.4 14.3 151 1.5 14.6 151 Zimbabwe (8.8) (36.2) 89 4.2 47.3 122 13.0 83.5 115 13.8 89.5 116 Unidentified 24.2 123.6 (X) 24.2 123.6 (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Timing adjustment (-) -0.5 (X) (-) -371.2 (X) (-) -370.7 (X) (-) -386.7 (X) 10 Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank North America (7,357.6) (54,527.2) (X) 24,367.3 216,839.8 (X) 31,724.9 271,367.0 (X) 32,158.3 275,145.6 (X) Western Europe (4,444.8) (44,498.8) (X) 15,387.7 132,696.9 (X) 19,832.5 177,195.7 (X) 20,413.0 182,416.3 (X) Euro Area (3,703.3) (35,601.3) (X) 10,041.5 84,639.9 (X) 13,744.9 120,241.1 8 14,121.0 123,771.4 (X) European Union (EU) (3,915.6) (41,383.5) (X) 14,188.9 120,317.2 (X) 18,104.4 161,700.8 (X) 18,611.6 166,378.2 (X) European Free Trade Assoc. (457.2) (3,513.1) (X) 898.8 8,790.4 (X) 1,356.0 12,303.5 (X) 1,408.7 12,664.2 (X) Eastern Europe (1,243.7) (7,827.6) (X) 528.2 4,446.8 (X) 1,771.9 12,274.5 8 1,840.8 12,814.1 (X) Former Soviet Republics (825.5) (5,426.7) (X) 308.0 2,610.6 (X) 1,133.5 8,037.2 8 1,180.8 8,400.3 (X) Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) in Europe (4,414.0) (44,296.1) (X) 15,319.5 132,025.9 (X) 19,733.6 176,322.0 (X) 20,310.4 181,511.6 (X) Pacific Rim Countries (20,148.3) (157,000.3) (X) 17,589.3 150,270.7 (X) 37,737.5 307,270.9 (X) 39,445.8 320,858.3 8 Asia Near East (1,781.7) (14,837.6) (X) 1,895.0 13,603.2 (X) 3,676.7 28,440.9 (X) 3,869.1 29,801.9 (X) NICS (2,838.8) (19,068.7) (X) 7,498.8 63,112.6 (X) 10,337.6 82,181.3 (X) 10,693.6 85,209.1 (X) Asia SOUTH (1,100.7) (10,188.0) (X) 485.2 3,333.6 (X) 1,585.9 13,521.5 (X) 1,690.8 14,408.1 (X) ASEAN (3,841.3) (29,540.6) (X) 4,411.2 34,086.3 (X) 8,252.5 63,626.8 (X) 8,589.4 66,309.7 (X) APEC (29,011.0) (222,710.9) (X) 43,181.3 377,261.7 (X) 72,192.3 599,972.6 (X) 74,489.2 618,672.9 (X) South/Central America (1,050.4) (11,083.2) (X) 5,143.6 43,362.8 (X) 6,194.0 54,446.0 (X) 6,535.1 57,521.3 (X) Twenty Latin American Republics (3,759.1) (30,460.0) (X) 14,306.3 120,885.8 (X) 18,065.4 151,345.8 (X) 18,505.8 155,326.5 (X) Central American Common Market (167.0) (2,234.0) (X) 767.5 6,671.1 (X) 934.5 8,905.1 (X) 976.3 9,331.0 (X) LAFTA (3,698.6) (29,517.8) (X) 12,977.1 109,211.2 (X) 16,675.7 138,729.0 (X) 17,062.6 142,185.0 (X) NATO Allies (7,594.6) (69,032.0) (X) 27,729.9 246,762.1 (X) 35,324.5 315,794.2 (X) 36,124.3 322,951.7 (X) OPEC (4,194.7) (35,400.7) (X) 1,915.3 13,874.2 (X) 6,110.0 49,274.9 (X) 6,504.4 52,125.2 (X) Unidentified (2) 24.2 123.6 (X) 24.2 123.6 (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) bNorth America0 - Canada, Mexico bWestern EuropeO - Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Gibralter, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta and Gozo, Macedonia, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Vatican City, Yugoslavia. bEuro Area O Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain European Union - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. bEuropean Free Trade Association - Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland. bEastern EuropeO - Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. bFormer Soviet Republics - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. ObOECDO - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayan Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom. bPacific Rim CountriesD - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macao, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan. bAsia Near East0 - Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen. bAsia - NICSO - Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan. bAsia - SOUTHO - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. bASEANO - Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand. bAPECO - Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong. Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. abSouth/Central America - Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela. Twenty Latin American Republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. bCentral American Common Market0 Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua. ObLAFTAO - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. ObNATO Allies0 - Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands; Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Svalbard Jan Mayan Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom. bopeco - Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela. (2) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals. 11 Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 1999 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank TOTAL (30,813.0) (237,212.8) (X) 59,431.3 508,068.5 (X) 90,244.3 745,281.3 (X) 93,411.9 770,634.0 (X) Afganistan 0.5 4.8 139 0.7 13.8 160 0.2 8.9 151 0.2 9.7 150 Albania 0.7 14.6 156 0.9 22.6 143 0.2 8.0 156 0.2 8.5 156 Algeria (122.1) (932.9) 33 44.9 347.4 66 167.0 1,280.3 52 175.8 1,369.3 51 Andorra 1.0 6.1 142 1.0 6.2 180 0.0 0.1 210 0.0 0.1 211 Angola (304.4) (1,482.1) 23 22.0 189.6 82 326.4 1,671.7 44 340.4 1,790.8 44 Anguilla 0.9 14.7 157 1.0 16.5 156 0.2 1.8 186 0.2 1.9 187 Antigua and Barbuda 6.5 68.7 191 6.8 70.0 110 0.3 1.4 190 0.3 1.5 191 Argentina 301.9 1,737.7 222 512.1 3,621.1 25 210.2 1,883.4 42 223.6 2,032.4 42 Armenia 5.8 27.8 174 6.9 39.6 126 1.0 11.8 147 1.1 12.4 147 Aruba (50.3) (244.8) 45 23.7 234.2 74 74.0 479.0 65 77.1 506.6 65 Australia 647.7 4,441.5 225 1,143.0 8,354.0 15 495.4 3,912.5 29 523.7 4,150.8 29 Austria (72.9) (260.1) 43 183.9 1,915.4 34 256.8 2,175.4 37 264.9 2,247.8 38 Azerbaijan 3.1 19.9 164 4.2 43.6 124 1.1 23.7 131 1.2 25.5 130 Bahamas 45.6 433.8 214 57.0 580.8 57 11.4 147.1 94 12.1 156.8 94 Bahrain 3.5 105.4 195 22.9 270.6 70 19.4 165.2 89 20.4 177.1 89 Bangladesh (177.3) (1,310.0) 26 29.8 191.9 81 207.1 1,501.9 46 224.5 1,604.6 46 Barbados 0.1 168.4 199 22.7 216.2 78 22.6 47.8 118 22.7 48.7 118 Belarus (7.4) (50.6) 72 2.9 21.2 147 10.4 71.8 111 11.2 77.4 110 Belgium 254.5 2,381.4 224 993.8 9,209.0 14 739.3 6,827.6 22 768.4 6,990.7 23 Belize 4.4 39.5 181 11.3 95.1 104 6.9 55.6 117 7.2 58.9 117 Benin 1.2 4.4 136 1.5 22.2 146 0.3 17.8 139 0.4 20.2 137 Bermuda 31.6 246.4 210 32.8 255.0 71 1.3 8.6 154 1.3 8.8 155 Bhutan 0.1 0.2 107 0.1 0.6 215 0.0 0.4 199 0.0 0.4 199 Bolivia 8.3 78.2 193 28.4 224.2 76 20.1 146.0 95 21.0 152.3 96 Bosnia-Hercegovina 0.1 24.3 169 1.5 33.1 132 1.4 8.8 152 1.4 9.4 152 Botswana 1.2 8.4 147 2.8 20.9 148 1.6 12.5 145 1.7 12.9 145 Brazil 92.2 1,250.2 220 1,134.1 9,584.9 12 1,042.0 8,334.7 15 1,097.6 8,750.8 15 British Indian Ocean Territory (0.0) 0.2 109 0.0 0.5 216 0.0 0.2 201 0.0 0.2 201 British Virgin Islands 2.5 26.7 173 3.2 45.5 123 0.7 18.8 138 0.7 19.5 139 Brunei (28.9) (197.1) 48 4.6 54.7 115 33.4 251.8 77 35.1 272.0 77 Bulgaria (5.8) (60.9) 69 10.9 83.5 106 16.8 144.4 97 18.0 154.4 95 Burkina 1.8 4.7 137 1.8 7.4 176 0.0 2.8 177 0.0 2.9 176 Burma (Myanmar) (23.0) (151.0) 54 0.2 7.5 175 23.2 158.5 90 25.4 170.5 90 Burundi 0.0 (2.1) 96 0.1 1.5 203 0.1 3.6 175 0.1 3.8 175 Cambodia (59.9) (464.6) 38 1.5 14.6 158 61.4 479.2 64 66.5 512.5 64 Cameroon 0.8 (32.6) 79 2.7 27.3 139 2.0 59.8 115 2.2 65.9 114 Canada (2,901.9) (22,967.5) 3 14,423.0 122,767.9 1 17,324.8 145,735.4 1 17,609.7 148,157.6 1 Cape Verde 0.1 5.0 140 0.1 5.1 182 (-) 0.1 212 (-) 0.1 213 Cayman Islands 24.0 235.0 208 24.4 242.0 73 0.4 7.0 164 0.4 7.8 160 Central African Republic 0.1 1.0 119 0.1 3.3 190 0.0 2.2 182 0.0 2.2 183 Chad 0.6 (3.6) 93 0.7 2.4 198 0.1 6.1 167 0.1 6.5 167 Chile (10.2) 17.0 160 226.3 2,185.8 33 236.6 2,168.8 38 253.1 2,447.1 36 China (6,872.9) (49,423.9) 2 1,325.3 9,922.5 11 8,198.2 59,346.5 4 8,855.8 63,527.3 4 Christmas Island 0.2 1.4 122 0.2 1.4 204 0.0 0.0 220 0.0 0.0 220 Cocos (Keeling) Island 0.1 0.2 108 0.1 0.5 217 (-) 0.2 202 (-) 0.2 202 Colombia (294.7) (1,837.1) 21 283.0 2,565.4 30 577.8 4,402.5 27 606.8 4,652.4 27 Comoros (0.5) (1.4) 98 0.0 0.1 222 0.5 1.5 188 0.5 1.5 190 Congo (Brazzaville) (35.7) (246.9) 44 5.2 36.7 129 40.9 283.6 74 43.5 304.0 74 Congo (Kinshasa) (15.2) (132.9) 56 0.6 19.0 151 15.8 151.9 91 16.0 157.7 91 Cook Islands (0.1) 0.3 110 0.1 0.7 212 0.2 0.4 198 0.2 0.4 198 Costa Rica (149.0) (1,203.3) 29 200.7 1,737.8 37 349.7 2,941.1 33 366.2 3,099.8 33 Croatia (4.2) (25.6) 82 5.6 46.8 120 9.8 72.4 110 10.0 74.9 111 Cuba (0.5) 3.1 132 0.1 3.8 189 0.6 0.6 196 0.6 0.6 196 Cyprus 11.7 136.3 198 14.1 156.6 88 2.4 20.3 136 2.6 22.2 136 Czech Republic (13.0) (54.5) 71 50.2 480.5 59 63.2 535.0 61 65.9 555.5 61 Denmark (90.5) (763.1) 36 123.4 1,342.6 42 213.9 2,105.7 40 222.2 2,186.7 40 Djibouti 0.2 17.9 162 0.2 18.0 153 (-) 0.1 211 (-) 0.1 212 Dominica 2.3 20.0 165 2.7 30.0 137 0.4 10.1 149 0.4 10.4 149 Dominican Republic (63.9) (114.1) 61 329.9 3,070.0 28 393.8 3,184.1 32 402.4 3,256.2 32 East Timor (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Ecuador (48.8) (689.1) 37 82.9 681.9 53 131.6 1,371.0 48 147.1 1,548.1 47 Egypt 180.3 1,752.3 223 236.4 2,208.4 32 56.1 456.1 66 59.0 480.8 66 El Salvador (26.2) (45.5) 74 114.1 1,142.6 47 140.2 1,188.1 54 144.0 1,220.5 54 Equatorial Guinea 33.4 25.7 171 39.7 62.3 113 6.3 36.6 122 6.3 38.6 122 Eritrea 0.2 2.9 130 0.2 3.2 191 0.0 0.4 197 0.0 0.4 197 Estonia (16.7) (50.0) 73 13.0 124.5 95 29.7 174.5 87 32.4 192.2 86 Ethiopia 12.6 124.0 196 16.8 148.5 90 4.3 24.5 129 4.6 25.9 129 12 Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 1999 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank Falkland Islands (0.2) (1.2) 99 (-) 0.1 224 0.2 1.2 191 0.2 1.6 188 Faroe Islands (1.7) (12.1) 86 0.1 4.7 185 1.9 16.8 140 2.0 17.7 140 Federal Republic of Germany (2,305.9) (20,402.2) 4 2,009.0 19,699.2 5 4,314.9 40,101.5 5 4,423.1 41,251.1 5 Fedrated States of Micronesia 1.8 12.2 152 2.6 19.3 150 0.8 7.1 163 0.8 7.6 162 Fiji (18.0) 40.2 182 1.6 120.2 97 19.6 80.0 107 22.0 89.8 105 Finland (108.5) (841.9) 34 103.0 1,286.7 44 211.5 2,128.7 39 222.0 2,230.9 39 France (574.1) (4,925.7) 12 1,457.3 13,933.8 8 2,031.4 18,859.5 9 2,086.9 19,316.9 9 French Guiana (1.2) 187.6 201 0.6 189.4 83 1.8 1.9 185 1.8 1.9 186 French Polynesia 5.5 37.3 179 8.4 67.1 112 2.9 29.8 126 3.0 30.3 127 French Southern and Antarctic Islands 0.2 0.7 115 0.2 0.7 213 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Gabon (160.5) (973.7) 31 7.0 32.3 133 167.5 1,006.0 56 174.8 1,078.3 56 Gambia 0.3 7.9 145 0.3 8.0 172 0.0 0.2 206 0.0 0.2 205 Gaza Strip Administered by Isreal 0.2 1.2 121 0.2 1.2 206 (-) 0.1 214 (-) 0.2 207 Georgia 2.3 43.0 184 3.2 52.2 116 0.9 9.1 150 0.9 9,4 151 Ghana 10.1 28.9 175 21.6 177.4 84 11.5 148.6 93 12.1 156.9 93 Gibraltar (0.4) (4.5) 92 0.3 3.0 194 0.7 7.5 160 0.7 7.5 164 Greece 41.3 356.8 211 79.2 779.1 51 37.9 422.3 67 41.2 460.9 67 Greenland (1.4) (5.6) 91 0.1 2.4 199 1.5 8.0 157 1.6 8.3 157 Grenada 1.8 32.6 178 3.5 46.7 121 1.8 14.0 143 1.8 14.4 143 Guadeloupe 4.4 47.8 186 4.6 49.9 118 0.2 2.1 184 0.2 2.2 184 Guatemala (44.5) (344.3) 41 139.7 1,324.0 43 184.2 1,668.3 45 194.5 1,773.3 45 Guinea (4.1) (43.5) 75 2.9 46.2 122 6.9 89.7 103 8.8 108.6 101 Guinea-Bissau 0.0 0.7 117 0.0 0.8 210 (-) 0.1 213 (-) 0.1 214 Guyana 4.5 20.0 166 15.6 109.1 101 11.1 89.1 104 13.9 106.9 103 Haiti 15.6 233.2 207 44.6 462.3 61 29.0 229.0 80 29.7 237.1 79 Heard and McDonald Islands (-) 0.0 102 (-) 0.0 226 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Honduras (49.1) (150.8) 55 194.8 1,838.7 36 244.0 1,989.6 41 250.3 2,061.4 41 Hong Kong 121.6 1,615.3 221 1,175.9 9,297.9 13 1,054.4 7,682.7 18 1,113.5 8,012.7 17 Hungary (125.6) (957.2) 32 43.4 374.3 64 169.0 1,331.5 51 172.2 1,360.2 52 Iceland (14.4) (1.1) 100 19.9 222.7 77 34.3 223.9 81 35.5 236.2 80 India (506.8) (4,012.0) 13 369.0 2,791.0 29 875.8 6,803.0 23 925.1 7,175.4 20 Indonesia (726.5) (5,591.8) 10 171.8 1,455.3 40 898.3 7,047.1 19 970.6 7,597.2 19 Iran 9.1 9.5 150 9.1 9.6 167 (-) 0.1 216 (-) 0.1 217 Iraq (390.3) (2,569.0) 20 0.0 9.5 168 390.4 2,578.5 35 413.2 2,807.6 35 Ireland (456.0) (3,007.2) 16 550.7 4,703.8 22 1,006.7 7,711.0 17 1,014.1 7,776.4 18 Israel (241.3) (1,217.9) 27 576.6 5,824.9 18 817.9 7,042.8 20 830.1 7,160.9 21 Italy (887.4) (9,269.2) 7 771.1 7,226.6 16 1,658.4 16,495.8 10 1,723.6 17,156.4 10 Ivory Coast 1.0 (188.4) 50 10.3 71.2 109 9.3 259.6 76 10.3 279.2 76 Jamaica 37.9 447.5 215 102.2 945.2 49 64.3 497.7 63 67.5 533.6 63 Japan (6,621.4) (52,839.1) 1 4,649.9 42,135.2 3 11,271.3 94,974.3 2 11,584.6 97,453.2 2 Jordan 17.7 191.2 203 18.7 214.2 79 0.9 23.0 132 1.0 23.5 133 Kazakhstan (15.2) 13.9 155 9.4 163.7 86 24.5 149.8 92 25.8 157.0 92 Kenya 6.2 66.7 190 14.3 151.2 89 8.1 84.5 105 8.5 88.7 106 Kiribati 1.0 3.2 133 1.1 3.9 188 0.1 0.7 193 0.1 0.9 193 Korea, South (776.5) (5,205.4) 11 2,020.9 16,875.0 6 2,797.4 22,080.4 8 2,914.3 22,950.1 8 Kuwait (92.2) (395.3) 40 67.9 626.7 54 160.1 1,022.0 55 171.1 1,126.8 55 Kyrgyzstan 5.5 17.4 161 5.6 17.6 154 0.1 0.2 203 0.1 0.2 203 Laos (1.0) (9.5) 88 0.1 1.2 207 1.1 10.8 148 1.2 11.3 148 Latvia (17.9) (7.3) 90 20.9 174.1 85 38.8 181.4 86 40.6 192.1 87 Lebanon 33.2 237.3 209 39.3 278.4 68 6.1 41.1 121 6.3 42.6 121 Lesotho (8.2) (81.4) 65 0.0 0.6 214 8.2 82.0 106 8.6 86.0 107 Liberia 0.1 9.3 149 2.9 31.2 135 2.8 21.9 134 3.7 23.8 132 Libya (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Liechtenstein (20.0) (198.8) 47 0.9 7.0 178 20.9 205.9 83 21.6 213.8 84 Lithuania (3.3) (14.2) 85 2.9 50.6 117 6.3 64.8 113 6.8 70.1 113 Luxembourg 178.2 509.8 216 196.8 741.9 52 18.6 232.1 78 19.7 244.0 78 Macao (113.3) (829.6) 35 3.5 30.9 136 116.9 860.6 59 122.8 901.5 59 Macedonia (Skopje) 0.8 (72.8) 66 6.5 38.6 128 5.7 111.4 100 6.0 116.4 100 Madagascar (9.0) 46.1 185 0.4 104.3 102 9.5 58.3 116 10.0 61.9 116 Malawi (8.8) (37.7) 77 0.6 4.8 184 9.3 42.5 119 9.7 44.6 120 Malaysia (1,203.1) (9,063.7) 8 763.4 6,597.2 17 1,966.5 15,660.9 11 2,035.9 16,124.9 11 Maldives (4.7) (26.9) 80 0.4 6.2 181 5.2 33.1 125 5.5 34.8 124 13 Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 1999 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank Mali 5.6 15.3 158 5.8 22.6 145 0.2 7.3 161 0.2 7.6 161 Malta (10.4) (88.4) 63 17.7 141.9 92 28.1 230.3 79 28.4 232.6 81 Marshall Islands 0.1 13.8 154 3.0 20.2 149 2.9 6.4 166 2.9 6.7 165 Martinique 1.6 25.5 170 1.7 26.2 141 0.1 0.7 195 0.1 0.7 195 Mauritania 4.4 12.7 153 4.5 13.5 161 0.1 0.8 192 0.1 0.8 194 Mauritius (22.0) (161.4) 52 3.2 31.6 134 25.2 193.0 85 26.7 204.9 85 Mayott (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Mexico (2,038.3) (18,551.3) 5 7,805.2 61,723.4 2 9,843.5 80,274.7 3 9,947.9 81,323.1 3 Moldova (5.1) (59.3) 70 0.1 7.5 174 5.2 66.9 112 5.6 74.7 112 Monaco (0.2) 4.7 138 0.6 11.9 164 0.8 7.2 162 0.8 7.6 163 Mongolia (7.2) (33.5) 78 1.0 9.0 169 8.3 42.5 120 9.1 46.5 119 Montserrat 0.4 3.1 131 0.4 3.2 192 (-) 0.1 209 (-) 0.1 210 Morocco 0.8 187.8 202 34.7 477.8 60 33.9 290.0 72 36.7 312.7 72 Mozambique 0.7 16.6 159 1.3 25.4 142 0.5 8.8 153 0.6 9.2 154 Namibia (0.9) (2.3) 94 1.0 16.5 155 1.9 18.9 137 2.0 19.5 138 Nauru 0.1 0.6 113 0.1 0.8 209 (-) 0.2 205 (-) 0.2 206 Nepal (8.0) (121.3) 58 5.7 14.2 159 13.7 135.4 98 15.2 148.8 98 Netherlands 977.6 8,310.9 226 1,651.0 14,214.6 7 673.3 5,903.7 24 706.2 6,201.2 24 Netherlands Antilles 20.5 133.6 197 38.5 406.1 62 18.0 272.5 75 18.8 292.5 75 New Caledonia 1.9 26.6 172 1.9 35.0 131 (-) 8.5 155 (-) 9.4 153 New Zealand 157.0 18.3 163 301.7 1,350.0 41 144.8 1,331.8 50 158.2 1,463.9 49 Nicaragua (9.2) (87.4) 64 30.7 277.8 69 39.8 365.2 70 41.5 378.7 70 Niger (1.7) 9.0 148 0.8 13.5 162 2.5 4.5 170 2.5 4.5 170 Nigeria (375.7) (2,722.5) 17 57.3 500.1 58 433.0 3,222.7 31 451.4 3,444.6 31 Niue 0.0 0.1 103 0.0 0.1 221 (-) 0.0 217 (-) 0.1 216 Norfolk Island 0.1 1.8 125 0.2 2.2 200 0.0 0.4 200 0.0 0.4 200 North Korea 0.5 2.5 129 0.5 2.5 197 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Norway (269.6) (1,680.8) 22 93.5 1,089.4 48 363.1 2,770.2 34 377.1 2,908.9 34 Oman (0.8) (40.9) 76 13.5 129.4 94 14.4 170.4 88 15.3 178.5 88 Pakistan (127.6) (979.8) 30 33.7 284.5 67 161.3 1,264.3 53 174.7 1,356.8 53 Palau 0.0 (2.2) 95 1.6 10.7 165 1.5 12.9 144 1.6 13.8 144 Panama 102.9 953.7 218 128.5 1,237.9 46 25.6 284.2 73 28.0 309.4 73 Papua New Guinea (22.7) (67.5) 67 3.4 28.5 138 26.1 95.9 102 27.6 103.2 104 Paraguay 31.2 364.7 212 37.6 400.5 63 6.4 35.9 123 7.0 38.1 123 Peru (56.3) (158.4) 53 136.0 1,253.7 45 192.3 1,412.2 47 202.5 1,475.1 48 Philippines (591.7) (3,751.6) 14 575.0 5,380.5 21 1,166.7 9,132.1 14 1,214.7 9,459.5 14 Pitcairn island 0.0 0.1 104 0.0 0.1 223 (-) 0.0 222 (-) 0.0 221 Poland (12.4) (8.0) 89 64.8 589.9 56 77.2 597.9 60 83.7 639.2 60 Portugal 167.7 (132.7) 57 265.9 864.7 50 98.2 997.4 57 102.5 1,041.1 57 Qatar (24.3) (93.7) 62 7.5 109.3 100 31.8 203.0 84 39.8 229.8 82 Republic of Yemen (1.1) 104.8 194 10.8 119.3 98 11.9 14.4 142 13.0 15.7 142 Reunion 0.6 1.9 127 0.6 1.9 202 0.0 0.1 215 0.0 0.1 215 Romania (18.8) (178.5) 51 10.9 148.4 91 29.7 326.8 71 31.7 349.6 71 Russia 139.0 (2,670.2) 18 486.9 1,459.8 39 348.0 4,129.9 28 362.9 4,288.9 28 Rwanda 8.9 23.5 168 9.3 26.3 140 0.4 2.8 176 0.4 2.9 178 San Marino (0.2) 3.6 134 0.1 7.4 177 0.3 3.7 174 0.4 3.8 174 Sao Tome and Principe (0.0) (1.7) 97 0.0 0.4 218 0.0 2.2 183 0.0 2.4 182 Saudi Arabia (472.2) (116.2) 60 384.9 5,480.5 20 857.1 5,596.8 26 910.7 6,110.9 25 Senegal 2.9 42.4 183 3.8 49.8 119 0.9 7.5 159 1.0 7.9 159 Seychelles 0.0 1.6 124 0.6 4.3 187 0.6 2.6 178 0.6 2.7 180 Sierra Leone (0.1) 0.7 116 0.9 8.3 170 1.0 7.7 158 1.0 8.2 158 Singapore (22.9) (1,345.5) 25 1,494.5 12,086.4 10 1,517.4 13,431.9 12 1,552.3 13,687.2 12 Slovakia (13.4) (20.1) 83 6.5 101.2 103 19.9 121.2 99 21.1 128.2 99 Slovenia (16.9) (117.6) 59 8.1 89.0 105 25.0 206.6 82 26.1 216.1 83 Solomon Islands (0.0) 0.4 111 0.0 1.0 208 0.1 0.7 194 0.1 1.0 192 Somalia (0.0) 1.9 126 0.0 2.0 201 0.0 0.1 208 0.0 0.1 209 South Africa (61.1) (410.1) 39 223.8 1,882.8 35 284.9 2,292.9 36 295.6 2,395.9 37 Spain 102.2 415.6 213 448.9 4,156.4 23 346.6 3,740.8 30 370.9 3,988.0 30 Sri Lanka (143.6) (1,212.7) 28 14.6 123.0 96 158.1 1,335.6 49 170.8 1,420.4 50 St Helena (0.0) 0.1 105 (-) 0.3 219 0.0 0.2 204 0.0 0.2 204 St Kitts and Nevis 0.2 12.0 151 2.7 35.7 130 2.5 23.7 130 2.6 24.4 131 St Lucia 0.6 50.6 187 8.5 72.9 108 7.8 22.3 133 7.9 22.8 134 St Pierre and Miquelon (0.1) 0.4 112 0.2 2.8 196 0.3 2.4 181 0.3 2.5 181 14 Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 1999 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank St Vincent and the Grenadines 3.8 73.1 192 5.3 79.6 107 1.5 6.6 165 1.5 6.6 166 Sudan 0.1 8.0 146 0.1 8.0 173 (-) 0.0 223 (-) 0.0 223 Suriname 3.9 30.9 176 10.3 109.7 99 6.4 78.8 108 6.7 84.5 108 Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island 0.0 0.7 118 0.0 0.8 211 (-) 0.0 219 (-) 0.0 219 Swaziland (2.8) (26.4) 81 0.1 2.9 195 3.0 29.4 127 3.1 31.6 126 Sweden (295.3) (2,572.5) 19 351.5 3,164.3 27 646.7 5,736.7 25 666.1 5,905.7 26 Switzerland 302.2 (1,396.5) 24 1,059.8 5,510.7 19 757.5 6,907.2 21 772.6 7,041.2 22 Syria 9.6 59.8 188 16.3 132.5 93 6.7 72.7 109 7.0 77.6 109 Taiwan (1,479.5) (12,132.5) 6 1,527.0 13,652.8 9 3,006.5 25,785.3 7 3,152.8 26,892.9 7 Tajikistan 4.6 (11.7) 87 4.8 9.9 166 0.2 21.6 135 0.2 22.4 135 Tanzania (0.7) 31.7 177 2.7 57.5 114 3.3 25.8 128 3.6 27.2 128 Thailand (950.3) (6,980.8) 9 376.1 3,390.4 26 1,326.5 10,371.2 13 1,414.4 10,968.7 13 Togo 2.4 20.0 167 2.4 22.6 144 0.1 2.6 179 0.1 2.9 177 Tokelau (0.4) 2.3 128 0.2 4.9 183 0.6 2.6 180 0.6 2.7 179 Tonga 0.2 0.7 114 0.7 4.7 186 0.5 4.0 173 0.6 4.4 172 Trinidad and Tobago (82.4) (292.1) 42 62.8 595.4 55 145.1 887.6 58 156.7 984.7 58 Tunisia 8.3 182.2 200 11.9 243.8 72 3.6 61.6 114 3.8 64.8 115 Turkey 17.6 541.1 217 216.5 2,384.3 31 198.9 1,843.2 43 209.5 1,941.7 43 Turkmenistan 1.5 7.2 144 2.2 12.6 163 0.7 5.4 168 0.8 5.9 169 Turks and Caicos Islands 5.8 63.5 189 6.1 67.8 111 0.3 4.3 171 0.3 4.4 171 Tuvalu (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) Uganda (0.6) 6.4 143 0.8 18.2 152 1.4 11.8 146 1.5 12.8 146 Ukraine (44.5) (214.0) 46 8.5 158.7 87 52.9 372.7 69 59.8 421.7 68 United Arab Emirates 147.2 980.3 219 206.0 1,493.7 38 58.7 513.5 62 62.2 545.2 62 United Kingdom (404.6) 228.6 206 2,999.4 28,898.6 4 3,404.1 28,670.0 6 3,483.3 29,387.5 6 Uruguay 25.2 223.9 205 41.8 368.3 65 16.7 144.5 96 17.5 151.8 97 Uzbekistan 80.1 214.5 204 82.7 230.0 75 2.5 15.5 141 2.8 16.4 141 Vanuatu 0.1 5.1 141 0.1 6.8 179 0.0 1.7 187 0.0 2.0 185 Vatican City 0.1 1.1 120 0.1 1.3 205 0.0 0.1 207 0.0 0.2 208 Venezuela (831.4) (3,741.3) 15 356.4 4,116.2 24 1,187.8 7,857.6 16 1,243.7 8,389.3 16 Vietnam (36.6) (189.4) 49 16.8 195.4 80 53.4 384.9 68 57.4 414.8 69 Wallis and Futuna (0.0) 0.1 106 0.0 0.2 220 0.0 0.0 221 0.0 0.0 222 West Bank Administered 0.6 1.5 123 0.9 3.0 193 0.3 1.5 189 0.3 1.6 189 by Isreal 0.6 1.5 123 0.9 3.0 193 0.3 1.5 189 0.3 1.6 189 Western Sahara (-) 0.0 101 (-) 0.0 225 (-) 0.0 218 (-) 0.0 218 Western Samoa 0.6 3.6 135 1.2 8.2 171 0.5 4.6 169 0.6 6.2 168 Yugoslavia 2.4 37.3 180 2.4 41.4 125 0.0 4.1 172 0.0 4.4 173 Zambia (1.2) (18.2) 84 2.9 16.0 157 4.0 34.2 124 4.1 34.5 125 Zimbabwe (7.3) (62.1) 68 3.3 39.4 127 10.6 101.5 101 11.3 107.7 102 Unidentified 41.9 137.2 (X) 41.9 137.2 (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) 15 Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 1999 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of value shown. Trade balance Exports Imports (Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, f.a.s. basis Customs basis C.i.f. basis Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank September to date rank North America (4,940.2) (41,518.8) (X) 22,228.1 184,491.3 (X) 27,168.3 226,010.1 (X) 27,557.5 229,480.7 (X) Western Europe (3,475.8) (32,814.6) (X) 13,633.5 121,933.5 (X) 17,109.2 154,748.1 (X) 17,609.8 159,440.2 (X) Euro Area (2,724.5) (27,221.4) (X) 8,631.3 77,952.1 (X) 11,355.8 105,173.5 (X) 11,702.2 108,444.6 (X) European Union (EU) (3,473.6) (29,971.6) (X) 12,184.8 112,136.7 (X) 15,658.4 142,108.3 8 16,115.0 146,385.4 (X) European Free Trade Associat (1.8) (3,277.3) (X) 1,174.0 6,829.9 (X) 1,175.8 10,107.2 (X) 1,206.9 10,400.2 (X) Eastern Europe (56.5) (3,998.0) (X) 841.9 4,365.9 (X) 898.3 8,363.9 (X) 944.8 8,761.8 (X) Former Soviet Republics 131.9 (2,733.5) (X) 654.3 2,565.6 (X) 522.4 5,299.1 (X) 552.0 5,566.2 (X) Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) in Europe (3,458.2) (32,698.8) (X) 13,576.1 121,370.8 (X) 17,034.3 154,069.6 (X) 17,532.5 158,738.7 (X) Pacific Rim Countries (17,533.2) (134,372.6) (*(X) 15,159.9 127,221.2 (X) 32,693.2 261,593.7 (X) 34,262.0 272,596.5 (X) Asia Near East (1,001.8) (2,744.7) (X) 1,373.5 14,698.8 (X) 2,375.2 17,443.5 8 2,490.1 18,496.2 (X) NICS (2,157.4) (17,068.1) 8 6,218.3 51,912.2 (X) 8,375.7 68,980.3 8 8,733.0 71,542.9 (X) Asia SOUTH (962.8) (7,630.9) (X) 453.4 3,418.3 8 1,416.2 11,049.1 8 1,510.5 11,715.7 (X) ASEAN (3,583.3) (27,395.0) (X) 3,386.9 28,979.1 (X) 6,970.2 56,374.1 (X) 7,289.6 58,621.9 (X) APEC (23,274.6) (185,043.5) (X) 38,626.7 320,166.6 (X) 61,901.3 505,210.2 8 63,987.0 520,770.2 (X) South/Central America (937.6) (1,666.9) (X) 4,469.8 40,619.4 (X) 5,407.4 42,286.3 (X) 5,679.6 44,876.7 (X) Twenty Latin American Republics (3,045.0) (22,061.0) (X) 11,826.7 97,820.4 (X) 14,871.7 119,881.4 (X) 15,225.0 123,297.5 (X) Central American Common Market (278.0) (1,831.4) (X) 679.9 6,320.9 (X) 957.9 8,152.3 (X) 996.5 8,533.6 (X) LAFTA (2,821.1) (21,305.6) (X) 10,643.7 86,725.5 (X) 13,464.8 108,031.1 (X) 13,767.8 110,960.6 (X) NATO Allies (5,709.2) (47,397.5) (X) 25,748.7 227,531.6 (X) 31,457.9 274,929.2 (X) 32,179.7 281,469.2 (X) OPEC (2,878.3) (15,173.0) (X) 1,305.8 14,148.5 (X) 4,184.1 29,321.5 (X) 4,438.3 31,620.7 (X) Unidentified (2) 41.9 137.2 (X) 41.9 137.2 (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) bNorth America - Canada, Mexico bWestern Europe - Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Gibralter, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta and Gozo, Macedonia, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Vatican City, Yugoslavia. bEuro Area O - Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain bEuropean UnionO - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. IbEuropean Free Trade Association - Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland. bEastern EuropeO - Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. bFormer Soviet Republics0 - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. bOECDO - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayan Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom. bPacific Rim CountriesD Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macao, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan. bAsia Near East0 - Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen. bAsia NICSO - Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan. bAsia - SOUTHO - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. bASEANO Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand. IbAPECO - Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam ObSouth/Central America0 - Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela. Twenty Latin American Republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. bCentral American Common MarketD Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua. blaftao - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela. bNATO AlliesO - Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Svalbard Jan Mayan Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom. bopeco - Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela. 1 Exhibit 1. Exports, Imports (C.I.F. value) and Balance of Goods Seasonally Adjusted and Not Seasonally Adjusted In millions of dollars. Details may not add to totals due to rounding. (R) - Revised Trade Balance Exports General Imports Period Not Not Not Seasonally Seasonally Seasonally Seasonally Seasonally Seasonally Adjusted Adjusted Adjusted Adjusted Adjusted Adjusted 1998 Jan.- Dec. (260,507.6) (260,507.6) 682,137.7 682,137.7 942,645.3 942,645.3 Jan.- Sep. (192,829.5) (193,152.3) 508,879.8 503,667.8 701,709.3 696,820.1 January (18,686.8) (17,407.3) 58,115.0 55,172.0 76,801.8 72,579.3 February (18,744.1) (15,371.4) 57,222.6 55,233.6 75,966.6 70,605.0 March (20,931.7) (18,371.0) 57,593.4 62,296.8 78,525.2 80,667.7 April (22,808.8) (21,573.3) 55,947.5 56,674.6 78,756.3 78,247.9 May (23,042.3) (19,805.1) 55,952.4 56,672.2 78,994.6 76,477.3 June (21,058.2) (22,509.3) 56,447.9 56,994.0 77,506.1 79,503.3 July (21,883.3) (27,417.0) 55,577.1 51,577.5 77,460.4 78,994.5 August (23,353.7) (25,265.8) 55,397.2 53,420.1 78,750.8 78,685.9 September (22,320.6) (25,432.1) 56,626.7 55,627.2 78,947.3 81,059.3 October (22,592.3) (25,278.5) 58,213.2 61,313.0 80,805.5 86,591.5 November (22,450.4) (22,256.7) 58,317.6 58,394.8 80,768.0 80,651.5 December (22,635.3) (19,820.0) 56,727.2 58,762.2 79,362.5 78,582.2 1999 Jan.- Dec. (363,638.0) (363,638.0) 695,797.2 695,797.2 1,059,435.2 1,059,435.2 Jan. Sep. (262,201.2) (262,565.4) 513,707.2 508,068.5 775,908.4 770,634.0 January (24,347.0) (21,738.2) 55,918.1 52,436.1 80,265.1 74,174.4 February (26,414.8) (23,005.9) 55,401.3 53,279.2 81,816.1 76,285.1 March (26,407.9) (25,924.7) 55,710.2 60,889.3 82,118.1 86,814.0 April (27,274.2) (25,352.9) 56,388.1 57,282.9 83,662.2 82,635.8 May (29,146.6) (27,182.5) 56,479.4 56,488.8 85,626.0 83,671.3 June (31,872.6) (33,081.2) 56,892.7 57,824.6 88,765.3 90,905.8 July (33,006.2) (36,817.3) 57,417.7 52,997.5 90,423.9 89,814.8 August (32,146.3) (35,482.1) 59,258.8 57,438.8 91,405.1 92,921.0 September (31,585.7) (33,980.7) 60,240.9 59,431.3 91,826.6 93,411.9 October (33,306.4) (34,722.1) 60,043.4 62,973.0 93,349.8 97,695.1 November (34,359.4) (35,808.9) 59,944.8 60,947.8 94,304.3 96,756.7 December (33,771.0) (30,541.6) 62,101.8 63,807.9 95,872.8 94,349.4 2000 Jan.- Sep. (350,926.1) (351,331.3) 582,592.4 577,393.4 933,518.6 928,724.7 January (35,471.2) (33,084.1) 61,330.2 57,221.1 96,801.4 90,305.2 February (35,800.9) (33,508.4) 62,002.3 61,324.9 97,803.1 94,833.3 March (39,142.1) (37,653.5) 63,089.1 68,740.4 102,231.2 106,393.9 April (39,425.8) (35,215.0) 63,108.0 62,786.5 102,533.8 98,001.5 May (38,799.8) (39,829.6) 63,446.6 64,262.4 102,246.3 104,092.0 June (38,959.1) (39,331.0) 67,357.1 68,271.2 106,316.2 107,602.1 July (41,395.1) (45,671.4) 65,637.0 59,707.4 107,032.0 105,378.9 August (R) (39,203.3) (43,770.6) 68,733.8 67,964.8 107,937.1 111,735.4 September (42,729.0) (43,267.7) 67,888.5 67,114.7 110,617.5 110,382.4 October November December July data as published last month. (38,901.3) (43,471 2) 68,724.0 67,957.8 107,625.2 111,428.9 2 Exhibit 2. Imports (C.I.F.) by Principal End-Use Commodity Category, Seasonally Adjusted and Not Seasonally Adjusted In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Foods, Industrial Capital Automotive Consumer Feeds and Supplies Goods Vehicles, Goods Other Period Total Beverages and Except Parts and Except Merchandise Materials (1) Automotive Engines Automotive Seasonally Adjusted 1999 Jan.- Dec. 1,059,435.2 46,710.0 233,866.6 302,887.2 182,754.1 249,659.7 43,557.5 Jan.- Sep. 775,908.4 34,749.3 168,084.7 222,589.0 134,890.3 183,500.5 32,094.6 January 80,265.1 3,823.4 16,337.5 23,420.6 13,840.2 19,495.7 3,347.6 February 81,816.1 3,807.6 16,236.1 23,958.0 14,452.9 20,049.3 3,312.2 March 82,118.1 3,688.3 17,009.0 23,689.2 14,532.3 19,631.9 3,567.4 April 83,662.2 3,818.8 18,019.3 23,979.8 14,143.8 20,158.7 3,541.8 May 85,626.0 3,868.6 18,952.8 24,566.0 14,836.7 19,857.5 3,544.4 June 88,765.3 3,968.3 19,223.2 25,802.6 15,527.7 20,628.6 3,614.9 July 90,423.9 3,909.9 19,904.0 25,971.9 15,881.9 21,212.2 3,543.9 August 91,405.1 3,912.9 21,032.1 25,584.6 15,845.3 21,193.5 3,836.7 September 91,826.6 3,951.5 21,370.5 25,616.2 15,829.6 21,273.0 3,785.7 October 93,349.8 3,884.7 21,669.3 26,397.1 15,647.3 21,851.2 3,900.2 November 94,304.3 4,027.1 21,817.7 26,778.3 15,807.8 22,121.4 3,752.0 December 95,872.8 4,049.0 22,295.0 27,122.8 16,408.7 22,186.7 3,810.7 2000 Jan.- Sep. 933,518.6 36,846.3 230,812.3 265,288.7 150,585.7 213,409.5 36,576.2 January 96,801.4 3,926.2 22,857.8 27,065.9 16,658.9 22,375.3 3,917.2 February 97,803.1 3,948.7 24,645.4 27,300.1 15,856.9 22,112.2 3,940.0 March 102,231.2 4,124.9 25,694.3 28,278.2 16,647.2 23,510.5 3,976.1 April 102,533.8 4,043.2 24,542.4 29,230.5 16,783.4 23,945.2 3,989.0 May 102,246.3 4,056.8 25,081.8 29,383.9 15,887.8 24,021.2 3,814.9 June 106,316.2 4,085.6 26,657.3 30,220.0 17,015.2 24,152.0 4,186.0 July 107,032.0 4,204.7 27,108.5 30,156.6 17,297.3 24,124.6 4,140.5 August (R) 107,937.1 4,242.6 26,396.6 31,409.1 17,206.1 24,342.1 4,340.6 September 110,617.5 4,213.5 27,828.3 32,244.5 17,233.0 24,826.4 4,271.8 October November December Not Seasonally Adjusted 1999 Jan.- Dec. 1,059,435.2 46,710.0 233,866.6 302,887.2 182,754.1 249,659.7 43,557.5 Jan.- Sep. 770,634.0 34,441.9 168,780.4 220,375.4 133,214.1 182,041.2 31,781.1 January 74,174.4 3,708.5 15,844.4 21,182.3 12,876.4 17,396.9 3,165.8 February 76,285.1 3,556.2 15,161.6 21,914.6 14,603.8 17,932.7 3,116.1 March 86,814.0 3,979.2 17,946.8 25,602.9 16,601.5 18,934.6 3,749.0 April 82,635.8 3,850.5 18,339.0 23,729.7 14,705.1 18,363.6 3,647.8 May 83,671.3 3,958.7 19,240.9 23,777.5 14,958.7 18,312.5 3,423.0 June 90,905.8 4,058.5 19,614.0 26,604.6 15,799.3 21,209.7 3,619.8 July 89,814.8 3,746.8 20,225.9 25,916.8 13,500.5 22,794.7 3,630.0 August 92,921.0 3,805.6 21,380.4 25,594.4 15,064.0 23,358.5 3,718.0 September 93,411.9 3,777.9 21,027.3 26,052.5 15,104.8 23,737.8 3,711.6 October 97,695.1 4,020.6 21,669.7 27,007.1 16,403.2 24,607.4 3,987.1 November 96,756.7 4,089.2 21,676.0 27,600.9 16,550.2 22,920.6 3,919.7 December 94,349.4 4,158.3 21,740.6 27,903.8 16,586.7 20,090.5 3,869.6 2000 Jan.- Sep. 928,724.7 36,528.9 231,650.0 263,228.4 148,833.2 212,082.1 36,402.1 January 90,305.2 3,831.0 22,465.9 24,767.2 15,460.2 20,067.5 3,713.5 February 94,833.3 3,795.4 23,828.7 25,966.5 16,553.7 20,846.8 3,842.0 March 106,393.9 4,346.3 26,664.8 30,081.6 18,830.0 22,286.7 4,184.5 April 98,001.5 3,967.1 24,257.7 27,906.3 17,036.0 20,926.9 3,907.4 May 104,092.0 4,253.3 26,170.9 29,522.7 16,687.9 23,607.8 3,849.4 June 107,602.1 4,127.0 26,892.3 31,127.5 16,838.3 24,384.7 4,232.3 July 105,378.9 4,039.3 27,245.3 30,020.9 14,445.4 25,554.4 4,073.5 August (R) 111,735.4 4,205.6 27,179.7 31,683.3 16,925.9 27,395.4 4,345.5 September 110,382.4 3,963.9 26,944.6 32,152.2 16,055.8 27,011.9 4,254.0 October November December (1) Includes petroleum products. GRAPHS.xIs U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES September data for release 11/21/2000, 8:30am 2/18/00 goods rev (SA from 1998); 3/21/00 services rev (SA from 1999) 6/20/2000: goods NSA rev from '99; SA from '97; services from '86 U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES billions of dollars, monthly data s.a. EXPORTS IMPORTS BALANCE Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Period Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) (F.A.S) basis (Cus.Val.) basis (Deficit) (Surplus) (Deficit) DLXmo.USE1: TMXA BPXMM BPXSVM BGSX TMMCA BPMMM BPMSVM BGSM TMBCA BPBMM BPBSVM BGSB JAN 97 52.904 52.346 20.701 73.047 69.846 70.103 13.354 83.457 16.942 17.757 7.347 10.410 FEB 97 55.077 54.392 20.760 75.152 70.131 70.565 13.411 83.976 15.054 16.173 7.349 8.824 MAR 97 56.931 55.932 21.121 77.053 70.023 71.485 13.381 84.866 13.093 15.553 7.740 7.813 APR 97 57.365 56.667 21.191 77.858 71.262 72.288 13.388 85.676 13.897 15.621 7.803 7.818 MAY 97 57.500 56.499 21.565 78.064 72.137 73.039 13.599 86.638 14.637 16.540 7.966 8.574 JUN 97 58.289 57.448 21.704 79.152 71.658 72.557 13.778 86.335 13.369 15.109 7.926 7.183 JUL 97 59.590 58.902 21.745 80.647 73.330 73.565 13.970 87.535 13.741 14.663 7.775 6.888 AUG 97 58.251 57.198 21.911 79.109 73.623 73.875 14.105 87.980 15.372 16.677 7.806 8.871 SEP 97 58.605 57.858 21.706 79.564 74.408 74.674 14.410 89.084 15.802 16.816 7.296 9.520 OCT 97 58.765 57.722 21.887 79.609 74.641 74.899 14.163 89.062 15.876 17.177 7.724 9.453 NOV 97 57.657 56.993 21.450 78.443 73.588 73.833 14.429 88.262 15.931 16.840 7.021 9.819 DEC 97 58.247 57.746 21.497 79.243 75.056 75.483 14.516 89.999 16.809 17.738 6.981 10.757 JAN 98 58.115 57.480 21.687 79.167 74.345 74.926 14.531 89.457 16.230 17.446 7.156 10.290 FEB 98 57.223 56.416 21.458 77.874 73.583 73.811 14.829 88.640 16.360 17.394 6.629 10.765 MAR 98 57.593 56.713 21.982 78.695 76.008 76.519 14.734 91.253 18.415 19.806 7.248 12.558 APR 98 55.948 55.298 22.471 77.769 76.261 76.586 15.086 91.672 20.314 21.287 7.385 13.902 MAY 98 55.952 55.205 22.108 77.313 76.466 76.757 15.001 91.758 20.514 21.551 7.107 14.444 JUN 98 56.448 55.551 21.718 77.269 74.974 75.332 15.197 90.529 18.526 19.781 6.521 13.260 JUL 98 55.577 54.611 21.447 76.058 74.874 75.235 15.359 90.594 19.297 20.623 6.088 14.535 AUG 98 55.397 54.083 21.483 75.566 76.100 76.799 15.367 92.166 20.703 22.716 6.116 16.600 SEP 98 56.627 55.684 21.564 77.248 76.359 76.908 15.538 92.446 19.733 21.224 6.026 15.198 OCT 98 58.213 57.013 22.393 79.406 78.092 78.684 15.946 94.630 19.879 21.670 6.447 15.223 NOV 98 58.318 56.720 22.040 78.760 78.103 78.624 15.632 94.256 19.785 21.904 6.408 15.496 DEC 98 56.727 55.550 22.299 77.849 76.731 76.998 15.479 92.477 20.004 21.448 6.820 14.628 JAN 99 55.918 54.966 22.069 77.035 77.692 77.863 15.118 92.981 21.774 22.897 6.951 15.946 FEB 99 55.401 54.296 21.944 76.240 79.187 79.400 15.198 94.598 23.786 25.104 6.746 18.358 MAR 99 55.710 54.687 22.359 77.046 79.484 79.710 15.708 95.418 23.773 25.023 6.651 18.372 APR 99 56.388 55.403 22.461 77.864 80.984 81.255 15.566 96.821 24.596 25.851 6.895 18.956 MAY 99 56.479 55.343 22.410 77.753 82.883 83.096 15.660 98.756 26.404 27.753 6.750 21.003 JUN 99 56.893 55.696 22.983 78.679 85.800 86.077 15.944 102.021 28.907 30.381 7.039 23.342 JUL 99 57.418 56.385 22.619 79.004 87.415 87.612 16.132 103.744 29.998 31.227 6.487 24.740 AUG 99 59.259 58.402 22.706 81.108 88.330 88.920 16.119 105.039 29.072 30.518 6.587 23.931 SEP 99 60.241 59.094 22.763 81.857 88.715 89.667 16.237 105.904 28.474 30.573 6.526 24.047 OCT 99 60.043 59.193 23.156 82.349 90.255 90.769 16.490 107.259 30.211 31.576 6.666 24.910 NOV 99 59.945 59.682 23.516 83.198 91.161 92.082 16.827 108.909 31.216 32.401 6.689 25.712 DEC 99 62.102 61.211 22.896 84.107 92.713 93.466 16.298 109.764 30.611 32.255 6.598 25.657 JAN 00 61.330 60.321 23.370 83.691 93.677 94.370 16.587 110.957 32.347 34.049 6.783 27.266 FEB 00 62.002 60.894 24.418 85.312 94.675 95.535 17.258 112.793 32.673 34.641 7.160 27.481 MAR 00 63.089 62.513 24.462 86.975 98.986 99.661 17.684 117.345 35.897 37.148 6.778 30.370 APR 00 63.108 62.566 24.702 87.268 99.209 99.460 17.445 116.905 36.101 36.895 7.257 29.638 MAY 00 63.447 62.749 24.097 86.846 98.959 99.224 17.416 116.640 35.512 36.474 6.681 29.793 JUN 00 67.357 66.468 24.523 90.991 102.927 103.330 17.507 120.837 35.569 36.862 7.016 29.846 JUL 00 65.637 65.096 24.703 89.799 103.447 103.620 17.872 121.492 37.810 38.523 6.831 31.692 AUG 00 68.734 67.973 24.995 92.968 104.331 104.657 18.117 122.774 35.598 36.684 6.878 29.806 SEP 00 67.888 67.316 25.044 92.360 106.931 107.524 19.099 126.623 39.043 40.208 5.945 34.263 $chg, Aug00 to Sep00: -0.8 -0.7 0.0 -0.6 2.6 2.9. 1.0 3.8' 3.4 3.5 -0.9. 4.5 %chg, Sep99 to Sep00: 12.7 13.9 10.0 12.8 20.5 19.9. 17.6 19.6. 37.1. 31.5 -8.9 42.5 Cumulative total, year to date (by calculation) Jan99 to Sep99: 513.707 504.272 202.314 706.586 750.490 753.600 141.682 895.282 236.784. 249.327 60.632 188.695 Jan00 to Sep00: 582.592 575.896 220.314 796.210 903.142 907.381 158.985 1,066.366 320.550 331.484 61.329 270.155 %chg: 13.4 14.2 8.9 12.7 20.3 20.4 12.2 19.1 35.4 33.0 1.1 43.2 OVER for annuals GRAPHS U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES September data for release 11/21/2000, 8:30am 2/18/00 goods rev (SA from 1998); 3/21/00 services rev (SA from 1999) 6/20/2000: goods NSA rev from '99; SA from '97; services from '86 U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES billions of dollars, monthly data s.a. EXPORTS IMPORTS BALANCE Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Period Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) (F.A.S) basis (Cus.Val.) basis (Deficit) (Surplus) (Deficit) DLXmo.USE1: TMXA BPXMM BPXSVM BGSX TMMCA BPMMM BPMSVM BGSM TMBCA BPBMM BPBSVM BGSB 1987 254.122 250.208 98.593 348.801 406.241 409.765 92.349 502.114 152.119 159.557 6.244 153.313 1988 322.426 320.230 111.068 431.298 440.952 447.189 99.965 547.154 118.526 126.959 11.103 115.856 1989 363.812 362.120 127.233 489.353 473.211 477.365 104.185 581.550 109.399 115.245 23.048 92.197 1990 393.592 389.307 147.922 537.229 495.311 498.337 120.021 618.358 101.718 109.030 27.901 81.129 1991 421.730 416.913 164.333 581.246 488.453 490.981 121.196 612.177 66.723 74.068 43.137 30.931 1992 448.164 440.352 176.916 617.268 532:665 536.458 116.476 652.934 84.501 96.106 60.440 35.666 1993 465.091 456.832 185.941 642.773 580.659 589.441 122.281 711.722 115.568 132.609 63.660 68.949 1994 512.626 502.398 201.031 703.429 663.256 668.590 131.878 800.468 150.629 166.192 69.153 97.039 1995 584.742 575.845 219.229 795.074 743.543 749.574 141.447 891.021 158.801 173.729 77.782 95.947 1996 625.075 612.057 240.007 852.064 795.289 803.327 150.850 954.177 170.214 191.270 89.157 102.113 1997 689.182 679.702 257.235 936.937 869.704 876.367 166.502 1042.869 180.522 196.664 90.733 105.931 1998 682.138 670.324 262.653 932.977 911.896 917.178 182.697 1099.875 229.758 246.853 79.956 166.897 1999 695.797 684.358 271.884 956.242 1024.618 1029.917 191.296 1221.213 328.821 345.559 80.588 264.971 %chg, 1992 to 1999: 55.3 55.4 53.7 54.9 92.4 92.0 64.2 87.0 &chg, 1998 to 1999: 2.0 2.1 3.5 2.5 12.4 12.3 4.7 11.0 OVER for monthly Page 2: U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES % change EXPORTS IMPORTS BALANCE Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Period Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) (F.A.S) basis (Cus.Val.) basis (Deficit) (Surplus) (Deficit) JAN 97 -0.3 1.1 -1.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 3.8 0.8 2.1 -2.2 -10.2 4.4 FEB 97 4.1 3.9 0.3 2.9 0.4 0.7 0.4 0.6 -11.1 -8.9 0.0 -15.2 MAR 97 3.4 2.8 1.7 2.5 -0.2 1.3 -0.2 1.1 -13.0 -3.8 5.3 -11.5 APR 97 0.8 1.3 0.3 1.0 1.8 1.1 0.1 1.0 6.1 0.4 0.8 0.1 MAY 97 0.2 -0.3 1.8 0.3 1.2 1.0 1.6 1.1 5.3 5.9 2.1 9.7 JUN 97 1.4 1.7 0.6 1.4 -0.7 -0.7 1.3 -0.3 -8.7 -8.7 -0.5 -16.2 JUL 97 2.2 2.5 0.2 1.9 2.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.8 -3.0 -1.9 -4.1 AUG 97 -2.2 -2.9 0.8 -1.9 0.4 0.4 1.0 0.5 11.9 13.7 0.4 28.8 SEP 97 0.6 1.2 -0.9 0.6 1.1 1.1 2.2 1.3 2.8 0.8 -6.5 7.3 OCT 97 0.3 -0.2 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.3 -1.7 0.0 0.5 2.1 5.9 -0.7 NOV 97 -1.9 -1.3 -2.0 -1.5 -1.4 -1.4 1.9 -0.9 0.3 -2.0 -9.1 3.9 DEC 97 1.0 1.3 0.2 1.0 2.0 2.2 0.6 2.0 5.5 5.3 -0.6 9.6 JAN 98 -0.2 -0.5 0.9 -0.1 -0.9 -0.7 0.1 -0.6 -3.4 -1.6 2.5 -4.3 FEB 98 -1.5 -1.9 -1.1 -1.6 -1.0 -1.5 2.1 -0.9 0.8 -0.3 -7.4 4.6 MAR 98 0.6 0.5 2.4 1.1 3.3 3.7 -0.6 2.9 12.6 13.9 9.3 16.7 APR 98 -2.9 -2.5 2.2 -1.2 0.3 0.1 2.4 0.5 10.3 7.5 1.9 10.7 MAY 98 0.0 -0.2 -1.6 -0.6 0.3 0.2 -0.6 0.1 1.0 1.2 -3.8 3.9 JUN 98 0.9 0.6 -1.8 -0.1 -2.0 -1.9 1.3 -1.3 -9.7 -8.2 -8.2 -8.2 JUL 98 -1.5 -1.7 -1.2 -1.6 -0.1 -0.1 1.1 0.1 4.2 4.3 -6.6 9.6 AUG 98 -0.3 -1.0 0.2 -0.6 1.6 2.1 0.1 1.7 7.3 10.1 0.5 14.2 SEP 98 2.2 3.0 0.4 2.2 0.3 0.1 1.1 0.3 -4.7 -6.6 -1.5 -8.4 OCT 98 2.8 2.4 3.8 2.8 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.4 0.7 2.1 7.0 0.2 NOV 98 0.2 -0.5 -1.6 -0.8 0.0 -0.1 -2.0 -0.4 -0.5 1.1 -0.6 1.8 DEC 98 -2.7 -2.1 1.2 -1.2 -1.8 -2.1 -1.0 -1.9 1.1 -2.1 6.4 -5.6 JAN 99 -1.4 -1.1 -1.0 -1.0 1.3 1.1 -2.3 0.5 8.8 6.8 1.9 9.0 FEB 99 -0.9 -1.2 -0.6 -1.0 1.9 2.0 0.5 1.7 9.2 9.6 -2.9 15.1 MAR 99 0.6 0.7 1.9 1.1 0.4 0.4 3.4 0.9 -0.1 -0.3 -1.4 0.1 APR 99 1.2 1.3 0.5 1.1 1.9 1.9 -0.9 1.5 3.5 3.3 3.7 3.2 MAY 99 0.2 -0.1 -0.2 -0.1 2.3 2.3 0.6 2.0 7.4 7.4 -2.1 10.8 JUN 99 0.7 0.6 2.6 1.2 3.5 3.6 1.8 3.3 9.5 9.5 4.3 11.1 JUL 99 0.9 1.2 -1.6 0.4 1.9 1.8 1.2 1.7 3.8 2.8 -7.8 6.0 AUG 99 3.2 3.6 0.4 2.7 1.0 1.5 -0.1 1.2 -3.1 -2.3 1.5 -3.3 SEP 99 1.7 1.2 0.3 0.9 0.4 0.8 0.7 0.8 -2.1 0.2 -0.9 0.5 OCT 99 -0.3 0.2 1.7 0.6 1.7 1.2 1.6 1.3 6.1 3.3 2.1 3.6 NOV 99 -0.2 0.8 1.6 1.0 1.0 1.4 2.0 1.5 3.3 2.6 0.3 3.2 DEC 99 3.6 2.6 -2.6 1.1 1.7 1.5 -3.1 0.8 -1.9 -0.5 -1.4 -0.2 JAN 00 -1.2 -1.5 2.1 -0.5 1.0 1.0 1.8 1.1 5.7 5.6 2.8 6.3 FEB 00 1.1 0.9 4.5 1.9 1.1 1.2 4.0 1.7 1.0 1.7 5.6 0.8 MAR 00 1.8 2.7 0.2 1.9 4.6 4.3 2.5 4.0 9.9 7.2 -5.3 10,5 APR 00 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.3 0.2 -0.2 -1.4 -0.4 0.6 -0.7 7.1 -2.4 MAY 00 0.5 0.3 -2.4 -0.5 -0.3 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -1.6 -1.1 -7.9 0.5 JUN 00 6.2 5.9 1.8 4.8 4.0 4.1 0.5 3.6 0.2 1.1 5.0 0.2 0.3 2.1 0.5 6.3 4.5 -2.6 6.2 JUL 00 -2.6 -2.1 0.7 -1.3 0.5 AUG 00 4.7 4.4 1.2 3.5 0.9 1.0 1.4 1.1 -5.9 -4.8 0.7 -6.0 SEP 00 -1.2 -1.0 0.2 -0.7 2.5 2.7 5.4 3.1 9.7 9.6 -13.6 15.0 Page 3: U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES change, billions of $'s EXPORTS IMPORTS BALANCE Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Period Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) (F.A.S) basis (Cus.Val.) basis (Deficit) (Surplus) (Deficit) JAN 97 -0.183 0.578 -0.350 0.228 0.165 0.180 0.484 0.664 0.348 -0.398 -0.834 0.436 FEB 97 2.173 2.046 0.059 2.105 0.285 0.462 0.057 0.519 -1.888 -1.584 0.002 -1.586 MAR 97 1.854 1.540 0.361 1.901 -0.108 0.920 -0.030 0.890 -1.961 -0.620 0.391 -1.011 APR 97 0.434 0.735 0.070 0.805 1.239 0.803 0.007 0.810 0.804 0.068 0.063 0.005 MAY 97 0.135 -0.168 0.374 0.206 0.875 0.751 0.211 0.962 0.740 0.919 0.163 0.756 JUN 97 0.789 0.949 0.139 1.088 -0.479 -0.482 0.179 -0.303 -1.268 -1.431 -0.040 -1.391 JUL 97 1.301 1.454 0.041 1.495 1.672 1.008 0.192 1.200 0.372 -0.446 -0.151 -0.295 AUG 97 -1.339 -1.704 0.166 -1.538 0.293 0.310 0.135 0.445 1.631 2.014 0.031 1.983 SEP 97 0.354 0.660 -0.205 0.455 0.785 0.799 0.305 1.104 0.430 0.139 -0.510 0.649 OCT 97 0.160 -0.136 0.181 0.045 0.233 0.225 -0.247 -0.022 0.074 0.361 0.428 -0.067 NOV 97 -1.108 -0.729 -0.437 -1.166 -1.053 -1.066 0.266 -0.800 0.055 -0.337 -0.703 0.366 DEC 97 0.590 0.753 0.047 0.800 1.468 1.650 0.087 1.737 0.878 0.898 -0.040 0.938 JAN 98 -0.132 -0.266 0.190 -0.076 -0.711 -0.557 0.015 -0.542 -0.579 -0.292 0.175 -0.467 FEB 98 -0.892 -1.064 -0.229 -1.293 -0.762 -1.115 0.298 -0.817 0.130 -0.052 -0.527 0.475 MAR 98 0.370 0.297 0.524 0.821 2.425 2.708 -0.095 2.613 2.055 2.412 0.619 1.793 APR 98 -1.645 -1.415 0.489 -0.926 0.253 0.067 0.352 0.419 1.899 1.481 0.137 1.344 MAY 98 0.004 -0.093 -0.363 -0.456 0.205 0.171 -0.085 0.086 0.200 0.264 -0.278 0.542 JUN 98 0.496 0.346 -0.390 -0.044 -1.492 -1.425 0.196 -1.229 -1.988 -1.770 -0.586 -1.184 JUL 98 -0.871 -0.940 -0.271 -1.211 -0.100 -0.097 0.162 0.065 0.771 0.842 -0.433 1.275 AUG 98 -0.180 -0.528 0.036 -0.492 1.226 1.564 0.008 1.572 1.406 2.093 0.028 2.065 SEP 98 1.230 1.601 0.081 1.682 0.259 0.109 0.171 0.280 -0.970 -1.492 -0.090 -1.402 OCT 98 1.586 1.329 0.829 2.158 1.733 1.776 0.408 2.184 0.146 0.446 0.421 0.025 NOV 98 0.105 -0.293 -0.353 -0.646 0.011 -0.060 -0.314 -0.374 -0.094 0.234 -0.039 0.273 DEC 98 -1.591 -1.170 0.259 -0.911 -1.372 -1.626 -0.153 -1.779 0.219 -0.456 0.412 -0.868 JAN 99 -0.809 -0.584 -0.230 -0.814 0.961 0.865 -0.361 0.504 1.770 1.449 0.131 1.318 FEB 99 -0.517 -0.670 -0.125 -0.795 1.495 1.537 0.080 1.617 2.012 2.207 -0.205 2.412 MAR 99 0.309 0.391 0.415 0.806 0.297 0.310 0.510 0.820 -0.013 -0.081 -0.095 0.014 APR 99 0.678 0.716 0.102 0.818 1.500 1.545 -0.142 1.403 0.823 0.828 0.244 0.584 MAY 99 0.091 -0.060 -0.051 -0.111 1.899 1.841 0.094 1.935 1.808 1.902 -0.145 2.047 JUN 99 0.414 0.353 0.573 0.926 2.917 2.981 0.284 3.265 2.503 2.628 0.289 2.339 JUL 99 0.525 0.689 -0.364 0.325 1.615 1.535 0.188 1.723 1.091 0.846 -0.552 1.398 AUG 99 1.841 2.017 0.087 2.104 0.915 1.308 -0.013 1.295 -0.926 -0.709 0.100 -0.809 SEP 99 0.982 0.692 0.057 0.749 0.385 0.747 0.118 0.865 -0.598 0.055 -0.061 0.116 OCT 99 -0.198 0.099 0.393 0.492 1.540 1.102 0.253 1.355 1.737 1.003 0.140 0.863 NOV 99 -0.098 0.489 0.360 0.849 0.906 1.313 0.337 1.650 1.005 0.825 0.023 0.802 DEC 99 2.157 1.529 -0.620 0.909 1.552 1.384 -0.529 0.855 -0.605 -0.146 -0.091 -0.055 JAN 00 -0.772 -0.890 0.474 -0.416 0.964 0.904 0.289 1.193 1.736 1.794 0.185 1.609 FEB 00 0.672 0.573 1.048 1.621 0.998 1.165 0.671 1.836 0.326 0.592 0.377 0.215 MAR 00 1.087 1.619 0.044 1.663 4.311 4.126 0.426 4.552 3.224 2.507 -0.382 2.889 APR 00 0.019 0.053 0.240 0.293 0.223 -0.201 -0.239 -0.440 0.204 -0.253 0.479 -0.732 MAY 00 0.339 0.183 -0.605 -0.422 -0.250 -0.236 -0.029 -0.265 -0.589 -0.421 -0.576 0.155 JUN 00 3.910 3.719 0.426 4.145 3.968 4.106 0.091 4.197 0.057 0.388 0.335 0.053 0.290 0.365 0.655 2.241 1.661 -0.185 1.846 JUL 00 -1.720 -1.372 0.180 -1.192 0.520 AUG 00 3.097 2.877 0.292 3.169 0.884 1.037 0.245 1.282 -2.212 -1.839 0.047 -1.886 SEP 00 -0.846 -0.657 0.049 -0.608 2.600 2.867 0.982 3.849 3.445 3.524 -0.933 4.457 Page 4: U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES 1 3-month moving average, billions of $'s EXPORTS IMPORTS BALANCE Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Goods Services Total Period Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) Census BOP (BOP) (F.A.S) basis (Cus.Val.) basis (Deficit) (Surplus) (Deficit) JAN 97 53.371 52.318 21.122 73.440 69.297 69.562 13.040 82.602 15.926 17.244 8.082 9.162 FEB 97 53.689 52.835 20.837 73.673 69.886 70.197 13.212 83.409 16.197 17.362 7.626 9.736 MAR 97 54.971 54.223 20.861 75.084 70.000 70.718 13.382 84.100 15.030 16.494 7.479 9.016 APR 97 56.458 55.664 21.024 76.688 70.472 71.446 13.393 84.839 14.015 15.782 7.631 8.152 MAY 97 57.265 56.366 21.292 77.658 71.141 72.271 13.456 85.727 13.876 15.905 7.836 8.068 JUN 97 57.718 56.871 21.487 78.358 71.686 72.628 13.588 86.216 13.968 15.757 7.898 7.858 JUL 97 58.460 57.616 21.671 79.288 72.375 73.054 13.782 86.836 13.916 15.437 7.889 7.548 AUG 97 58.710 57.849 21.787 79.636 72.870 73.332 13.951 87.283 14.161 15.483 7.836 7.647 SEP 97 58.815 57.986 21.787 79.773 73.787 74.038 14.162 88.200 14.972 16.052 7.626 8.426 OCT 97 58.540 57.593 21.835 79.427 74.224 74.483 14.226 88.709' 15.683 16.890 7.609 9.281 NOV 97 58.342 57.524 21.681 79.205 74.212 74.469 14.334 88.803 15.870 16.944 7.347 9.597 DEC 97 58.223 57.487 21.611 79.098 74.428 74.738 14.369 89.108 16.205 17.252 7.242 10.010 JAN 98 58.006 57.406 21.545 78.951 74.330 74.747 14.492 89.239 16.323 17.341 7.053 10.289 FEB 98 57.862 57.214 21.547 78.761 74.328 74.740 14.625 89.365 16.466 17.526 6.922 10.604 MAR 98 57.644 56.870 21.709 78.579 74.645 75.085 14.698 89.783 17.002 18.215 7.011 11.204 APR 98 56.921 56.142 21.970 78.113 75.284 75.639 14.883 90.522 18.363 19.496 7.087 12.408 MAY 98 56.498 55.739 22.187 77.926 76.245 76.621 14.940 91.561 19.748 20.881 7.247 13.635 JUN 98 56.116 55.351 22.099 77.450 75.900 76.225 15.095 91.320 19.785 20.873 7.004 13.869 JUL 98 55.992 55.122 21.758 76.880 75.438 75.775 15.186 90.960 19.446 20.652 6.572 14.080 AUG 98 55.807 54.748 21.549 76.298 75.316 75.789 15.308 91.096 19.509 21.040 6.242 14.798 SEP 98 55.867 54.793 21.498 76.291 75.778 76.314 15.421 91.735 19.911 21.521 6.077 15.444 OCT 98 56.746 55.593 21.813 77.407 76.850 77.464 15.617 93.081 20.105 21.870 6.196 15.674 NOV 98 57.719 56.472 21.999 78.471 77.518 78.072 15.705 93.777 19.799 21.599 6.294 15.306 DEC 98 57.753 56.428 22.244 78.672 77.642 78.102 15.686 93.788 19.889 21.674 6.558 15.116 JAN 99 56.988 55.745 22.136 77.881 77.509 77.828 15.410 93.238 20.521 22.083 6.726 15.357 FEB 99 56.015 54.937 22.104 77.041 77.870 78.087 15.265 93.352 21.855 23.150 6.839 16.311 MAR 99 55.676 54.650 22.124 76.774 78.788 78.991 15.341 94.332 23.111 24.341 6.783 17.559 APR 99 55.833 54.795 22.255 77.050 79.885 80.122 15.491 95.612 24.052 25.326 6.764 18.562 MAY 99 56.192 55.144 22.410 77.554 81.117 81.354 15.645 96.998 24.924 26.209 6.765 19.444 JUN 99 56.587 55.481 22.618 78.099 83.222 83.476 15.723 99.199 26.636 27.995 6.895 21.100 JUL 99 56.930 55.808 22.671 78.479 85.366 85.595 15.912 101.507 28.436 29.787 6.759 23.028 AUG 99 57.857 56.828 22.769 79.597 87.182 87.536 16.065 103.601 29.326 30.709 6.704 24.004 SEP 99 58.973 57.960 22.696 80.656 88.153 88.733 16.163 104.896 29.181 30.773 6.533 24.239 OCT 99 59.848 58.896 22.875 81.771 89.100 89.785 16.282 106.067 29.252 30.889 6.593 24.296 NOV 99 60.076 59.323 23.145 82.468 90.044 90.839 16.518 107.357 29.967 31.517 6.627 24.890 DEC 99 60.697 60.029 23.189 83.218 91.376 92.106 16.538 108.644 30.679 32.077 6.651 25.426 JAN 00 61.126 60.405 23.261 83.665 92.517 93.306 16.571 109.877 31.391 32.902 6.690 26.212 FEB 00 61.811 60.809 23.561 84.370 93.688 94.457 16.714 111.171 31.877 33.648 6.847 26.801 MAR 00 62.140 61.243 24.083 85.326 95.779 96.522 17.176 113.698 33.639 35.279 6.907 28.372 APR 00 62.733 61.991 24.527 86.518 97.623 98.219 17.462 115.681 34.890 36.228 7.065 29.163 MAY 00 63.215 62.609 24.420 87.030 99.051 99.448 17.515 116.963 35.837 36.839 6.905 29.934 JUN 00 64.637 63.928 24.441 88.368 100.365 100.671 17.456 118.127 35.727 36.744 6.985 29.759 JUL 00 65.480 64.771 24.441 89.212 101.778 102.058 17.598 119.656 36.297 37.286 6.843 30.444 AUG 00 67.243 66.512 24.740 91.253 103.568 103.869 17.832 121.701 36.326 37.356 6.908 30.448 SEP 00 67.420 66.795 24.914 91.709 104.903 105.267 18.363 123.630 37.484 38.472 6.551 31.920 1 In ending month; on Census release, figures are centered. CHAIRMAN'S DATA WORKSHEET NOVEMBER 20, 2000 Trade in Goods & Services (BOP Basis) (millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted) H = high FRCST Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Bloom H MMS 1. Balance (previous) in goods & services (Exhibit 1) - 29,846 -31,692 -19 806 -34,263 -30.7' -29,846, -31,6972 -29,440/ -30.6 2. Merchandise exports (Exhibit 1) 66,468 65096 67,973 67,316 (previous) 66,468 65,096. 67,963' 3. Merchandise imports (Exhibit 1) 103,330 103,620 104,657 107,524 H (previous) 103,330' 103,620's 104,371' 4. Petroleum imports (Exhibit 9) (previous) 10,702 10,649 10,304 10,735 10,702 10,649 10,361 5. Computer exports (Exhib 7, Capital Goods) (Sum of "computers" and "computer accessories") 4,776 4,755 5,018 4,850 (previous) 4,776 4,755 5,038 6. Computer imports (Exhib 8, Capital Goods) (Sum of "computers" and "computer accessories") 7,615 7,747. 8,162 7,842 (previous) 7,6165 7,747 8,163- 7. Semiconductor exports (Exhib 7, Cap Gds) 5,420 5,218 5,366 5,635 (previous) 5,420 5,218 5,366 8. Semiconductor imports (Exhib 8, Cap Gds) 4,186 4,158. 4361 (previous) 4,845 4,186 4,158 4,359 9. Nonmonetary gold exports (Exhib 7, IS) 424 224 324 510 (previous) 424 224' 339 10. Nonmonetary gold imports (Exhib 8, IS) 186 204 187 228 (previous) 186 204 187 H 11. Service exports (Exhibit 1) 24,523 24,703 24,995 25,044 (previous) 24,523' 24,703' 25,059' 12. Service imports (Exhibit 1) (previous) 17,507 17,872 17,872' 18,117 19,099H 17,507 18,091 Balance on service (prev) 7,016 6,831 6,878 5,945 ra NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 7,016 6,831 6,968 13. Agricultural exports (Exhibit 15) ("agricultural commodities") 3,954 3,738 4,135 (previous) 3,969 3,954 3,738 4,135. 14. Trade balance with Japan (Exhibit 14) -6,314 -7,524 (previous) -6,764 -6,094 -6,314 -7,524- -6,764- Balance one goods (prev) -36862 -36,862 -38.523 -38,523 -36684 -36,409 -40,208 wa TOTAL EXPORTS (G+S) current 90,991 89,799 92,968 92,360 va TOTAL IMPORTS (P+S) current 120,837 121,492 122,774 126,623 H va EMBARGOED UNTIL TUES, Nov 21, Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 1. U.S. Imports For Consumption of Steel Products: (Census Basis) Quantity in metric tons/value In thousands of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. 2000 Data 1999 Data September Cumulative To Date September August September August 2000 Final 1999 Final Final Final Final Final Commodity Grouping Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value -18% -16% Total Selected Commodities 2,709,102 1,174,106 3,315,900 1,403,241 2,822,445 1,046,054 2,963,420 1,081,593 27,643,677 11,809,459 24,037,407 9,294,566 -4'/1E +12% Ingots And Steel For Castings 5,975 8,682 3,722 2,399 1,209 1,174 843 1,237 67,444 58,175 12,398 15,055 Blooms, Billets And Slabs 618,469 159,314 750,825 203,617 710,484 158,824 751,921 161,235 6,359,625 1,709,010 5,604,875 1,183,702 Wire Rods 268,495 83,375 299,929 95,054 209,923 66,310 275,737 76,898 2,014,249 664,702 1,916,397 576,629 Structural Shapes Heavy 145,928 54,396 174,225 65,220 68,384 23,048 101,783 31,551 1,389,973 524,553 1,064,894 325,637 Steel Piling 10,915 6,125 23,164 12,002 6,804 3,640 11,346 6,026 129,842 67,345 82,749 43,912 Plates Cut Lengths 93,736 36,848 127,246 50,575 50,480 22,120 42,413 23,047 687,128 328,508 663,365 302,194 Plates In Coils 123,098 41,553 163,102 52,278 170,180 44,021 154,967 48,004 1,222,816 397,831 1,030,956 294,332 Rails Standard 8,855 4,321 22,342 10,959 9,991 5,137 26,470 13,353 171,240 84,456 182,896 90,200 Rails All Other 2,308 1,179 1,068 710 692 379 5,556 2,896 22,357 12,453 22,066 13,447 Railroad Accessories 272 97 339 314 164 94 283 106 2,651 1,656 3,295 1,722 Bars Hot Rolled 118,112 56,350 152,187 75,325 127,611 59,803 111,386 55,688 1,230,922 581,453 999,946 491,331 Bars Light Shaped 28,538 10,103 27,690 9,992 14,774 6,405 27,041 10,660 260,327 104,268 196,262 76,188 Bars Reinforcing 112,208 27,407 171,155 35,407 157,532 30,885 223,499 43,919 1,362,002 284,038 1,297,136 266,541 Bars Cold Finished 23,480 29,402 33,934 41,796 19,668 22,708 21,895 24,101 288,986 331,314 197,445 220,554 Tool Steel 15,216 19,009 14,324 19,386 11,205 15,295 11,907 17,085 121,838 166,702 109,420 161,231 Standard Pipe 74,105 40,210 120,076 61,982 60,260 30,102 73,837 36,977 864,816 432,370 566,447 291,387 Oil Country Goods 57,169 42,820 49,416 35,763 14,741 11,514 8,713 6,797 464,734 310,492 78,967 69,538 Line Pipe 46,052 22,763 53,091 26,939 57,799 24,423 45,068 19,510 679,594 342,208 653,961 306,428 Mechanical Tubing 44,884 40,255 40,669 36,122 31,499 26,665 33,687 26,461 395,026 338,457 295,055 250,619 Pressure Tubing 2,210 2,330 7,245 7,756 4,201 4,170 3,300 3,777 37,726 44,140 32,731 38,103 Stainless Pipe & Tubing 7,121 25,498 6,732 24,802 6,173 19,958 7,084 23,308 67,018 238,506 54,233 186,562 Pipe & Tubing Nonclassified 1,388 1,910 2,085 2,810 2,269 2,767 4,700 3,764 18,594 23,890 17,451 20,349 Structural Pipe & Tube 36,806 19,665 42,417 21,876 31,401 16,317 37,538 17,896 368,869 189,446 324,422 156,926 Pipe For Piling 1,121 635 1,957 1,034 766 317 556 275 29,808 18,550 14,681 6,988 Wire Drawn 49,082 43,999 56,539 50,977 52,958 45,372 56,672 47,843 512,765 452,973 503,190 433,985 Black Plate 13,450 7,693 6,358 4,324 10,985 6,355 15,828 7,949 94,195 55,246 112,157 61,597 Tin Plate 26,202 14,910 23,491 13,853 30,159 17,196 43,352 24,679 259,669 148,102 340,156 192,842 Tin Free Steel 15,633 9,459 7,646 4,698 19,173 11,553 13,412 7,722 125,662 76,655 133,544 89,504 Sheets Hot Rolled 322,650 101,840 473,276 147,405 436,567 113,820 385,689 96,729 4,490,303 1,371,319 3,066,614 804,753 Sheets Cold Rolled 231,488 130,565 261,088 155,527 273,353 118,699 255,022 112,332 2,034,899 1,232,810 2,483,006 1,102,147 Sheets & Strip Galv Hot Dipped 135,249 73,802 131,597 72,806 162,967 83,087 150,202 76,220 1,262,557 678,065 1,438,370 745,864 Sheets & Strip Galv Electrolyt 21,484 11,578 23,337 12,816 18,295 9,995 13,603 6,958 177,687 94,488 118,199 61,971 Sheets & Strip All Oth Met Coat 23,297 15,741 17,241 13,164 20,599 12,172 17,611 11,761 177,726 128,653 152,454 99,691 Sheets & Strip Electrical 6,855 5,031 8,509 7,451 7,217 4,930 7,958 5,731 82,173 59,274 73,015 51,764 Strip Hot Rolled 5,459 3,077 4,668 2,693 6,662 2,835 6,645 3,082 42,929 23,796 56,208 26,563 Strip Cold Rolled 11,790 22,162 13,213 23,414 15,301 23,966 15,897 26,018 125,528 233,557 138,446 234,311 Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 2. U.S. Imports For Consumption of Steel Products From Selected Countries and Areas: (Census Basis) Quantity in metric tons/value In thousands of dollars. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. 2000 Data 1999 Data September Cumulative To Date September August September August 2000 Final 1999 Final Final Final Final Final Countries and Areas Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Total Census Basis 2,709,102 1,174,106 3,315,900 1,403,241 2,822,445 1,046,054 2,963,420 1,081,593 27,643,677 11,809,459 24,037,407 9,294,566 North America 559,062 276,192 636,237 303,920 664,422 288,168 655,136 274,305 6,121,530 2,928,881 5,817,686 2,519,072 Canada 375,330 199,131 391,036 207,591 375,988 196,366 377,320 188,890 3,748,408 2,007,737 3,453,039 1,747,550 Mexico 183,732 77,061 245,202 96,329 288,434 91,801 277,816 85,414 2,373,123 921,144 2,364,647 771,522 Western Europe 556,109 315,755 748,688 429,880 484,695 261,707 535,223 299,473 5,618,484 3,330,211 4,661,561 2,543,515 Euro Area 445,377 247,294 579,430 341,621 403,699 199,813 425,785 237,615 4,231,833 2,530,390 3,726,817 1,958,029 European Union 491,438 292,654 649,408 399,681 460,443 251,449 490,523 285,851 4,898,223 3,102,125 4,309,152 2,422,447 Austria 7,763 8,659 16,450 15,078 3,115 3,779 3,786 7,588 117,020 101,147 55,831 56,423 Belgium 47,949 29,492 31,490 23,045 48,455 22,034 38,596 19,944 378,460 245,895 268,884 156,127 Finland 10,270 3,803 23,291 7,171 10,138 4,048 14,516 5,113 135,665 53,198 187,037 58,718 France 103,711 48,835 74,738 53,360 55,057 27,729 78,597 53,719 655,242 436,958 773,850 434,247 Germany 109,319 79,258 204,677 120,301 150,703 75,572 121,935 68,138 1,329,779 805,887 1,144,159 610,701 Italy 47,210 27,769 39,288 33,197 17,112 13,048 15,734 14,806 370,199 260,648 181,492 140,239 Netherlands 74,860 26,684 94,568 35,037 71,200 23,739 69,318 22,815 623,246 228,152 569,193 192,386 Spain 24,443 12,705 59,964 36,947 35,970 24,086 61,477 35,327 403,340 294,517 410,232 239,314 Sweden 8,530 16,938 9,084 15,541 9,308 17,399 15,884 17,198 132,899 215,411 140,837 186,159 United Kingdom 32,221 26,572 59,702 41,328 44,106 32,464 48,351 30,498 478,897 329,594 407,552 261,788 Other EU 25,164 11,939 36,155 18,677 15,279 7,550 22,328 10,705 273,476 130,719 170,085 86,345 European Free Trade Association 3,058 2,626 12,797 6,562 3,109 3,468 5,900 4,323 130,382 54,189 37,010 34,659 Norway 2,268 1,093 4,257 2,141 2,260 1,249 4,219 2,277 71,648 21,059 28,249 17,879 Switzerland 790 1,533 778 1,726 807 2,204 1,681 2,046 6,422 15,391 8,719 16,765 Other EFTA (-) (-) 7,762 2,696 42 16 (-) (-) 52,311 17,739 42 16 Turkey 60,114 19,116 78,322 19,581 20,134 5,554 37,737 7,956 498,538 135,117 295,320 71,257 Other Western Europe 1,498 1,360 8,161 4,055 1,010 1,235 1,063 1,343 91,341 38,780 20,079 15,151 Eastern Europe/FSR 471,667 114,590 507,438 136,001 423,027 93,388 408,732 85,669 3,995,090 993,836 2,548,438 578,339 Poland 13,219 3,397 10,140 3,795 12,220 2,582 362 340 248,631 73,152 89,961 19,328 Former Soviet Republics 412,325 97,584 442,974 112,564 327,638 70,588 334,770 68,320 3,121,558 742,162 2,003,393 441,224 Moldova 60,028 13,887 31,171 7,112 23,146 4,256 46,425 8,783 333,620 70,269 251,077 51,981 Ukraine 170,373 37,115 205,431 43,072 96,229 18,419 116,592 19,923 1,275,463 271,184 494,005 88,354 Russia 150,362 40,123 143,651 45,570 123,794 29,653 111,735 27,542 1,012,528 286,719 858,127 219,952 Other FSR 31,562 6,459 62,721 16,809 84,470 18,260 60,018 12,071 499,947 113,990 400,185 80,938 Other EE 46,123 13,609 54,324 19,643 83,168 20,217 73,600 17,009 624,900 178,522 455,083 117,787 Pacific Rim Countries 602,160 297,098 689,026 309,082 699,337 269,043 775,068 282,270 6,690,912 2,920,739 6,524,121 2,542,518 Australia 65,732 16,705 68,820 18,776 51,112 9,898 79,813 17,012 650,011 164,887 584,413 114,304 China 80,098 31,304 201,984 62,675 64,650 18,326 75,424 21,828 1,048,663 349,628 432,755 138,666 Indonesia 30,088 11,463 29,452 7,852 51,683 10,543 82,278 16,838 288,647 86,180 365,884 87,518 Japan 190,856 119,861 127,081 89,786 201,805 111,267 289,842 128,192 1,546,705 949,500 2,242,780 1,147,604 Korea 125,566 59,046 192,116 87,107 222,248 72,530 156,154 58,202 1,958,231 780,243 2,086,928 701,490 Taiwan 81,899 50,100 60,012 38,342 85,419 39,886 71,056 33,435 994,445 511,814 646,962 299,510 Other Pacific Rim 27,920 8,620 9,561 4,545 22,419 6,593 20,501 6,762 204,212 78,487 164,400 53,425 South/Central America 389,170 119,097 494,500 143,447 428,597 99,021 460,451 99,390 3,560,791 1,008,323 3,578,002 820,979 Argentina 19,735 8,160 46,690 18,176 20,188 6,755 32,870 10,488 265,766 108,267 308,380 88,822 Brazil 317,620 89,804 375,211 102,656 290,616 60,162 371,827 73,508 2,705,698 714,613 2,643,466 558,260 Colombia 6,862 3,568 2,840 1,822 1,503 585 2,021 885 37,564 19,153 18,771 8,390 Venezuela 30,742 12,576 30,448 9,065 57,801 15,501 32,488 8,563 329,227 99,387 351,779 92,385 Other S/C A 14,211 4,990 39,311 11,727 58,489 16,018 21,246 5,947 222,535 66,904 255,605 73,123 Other Countries 130,934 51,374 240,010 80,911 122,367 34,727 128,810 40,486 1,656,871 627,469 907,600 290,143 India 51,698 19,036 124,199 40,337 62,066 15,069 33,536 8,292 807,613 279,143 288,455 77,868 South Africa 44,384 19,487 27,486 12,629 44,686 14,059 75,896 24,952 450,715 194,600 407,766 135,815 Other 34,851 12,851 88,324 27,945 15,615 5,599 19,378 7,243 398,543 153,725 211,379 76,460 Not Seasonally Adjusted U.S. Imports For Consumption of Steel Products: Unit Prices Dollars per metric ton. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. 2000 Data 1999 Data September Cumulative to Date September August September August Commodity Grouping Final Final Final Final 2000 1999 Total Selected Commodities 433.4 423.2 370.6 365.0 427.2 386.7 Ingots And Steel For Castings 1,453.1 644.5 971.1 1,467.4 862.6 1,214.3 Blooms, Billets And Slabs 257.6 271.2 223.5 214.4 268.7 211.2 Wire Rods 310.5 316.9 315.9 278.9 330.0 300.9 Structural Shapes Heavy 372.8 374.3 337.0 310.0 377.4 305.8 Steel Piling 561.2 518.1 535.0 531.1 518.7 530.7 Plates Cut Lengths 393.1 397.5 438.2 543.4 478.1 455.5 Plates In Coils 337.6 320.5 258.7 309.8 325.3 285.5 Rails Standard 488.0 490.5 514.2 504.5 493.2 493.2 Rails All Other 510.8 664.8 547.7 521.2 557.0 609.4 Railroad Accessories 356.6 926.3 573.2 374.6 624.7 522.6 Bars Hot Rolled 477.1 495.0 468.6 500.0 472.4 491.4 Bars Light Shaped 354.0 360.9 433.5 394.2 400.5 388.2 Bars Reinforcing 244.3 206.9 196.1 196.5 208.5 205.5 Bars - Cold Finished 1,252.2 1,231.7 1,154.6 1,100.8 1,146.5 1,117.0 Tool Steel 1,249.3 1,353.4 1,365.0 1,434.9 1,368.2 1,473.5 Standard Pipe 542.6 516.2 499.5 500.8 500.0 514.4 Oil Country Goods 749.0 723.7 781.1 780.1 668.1 880.6 Line Pipe 494.3 507.4 422.6 432.9 503.5 468.6 Mechanical Tubing 896.9 888.2 846.5 785.5 856.8 849.4 Pressure Tubing 1,054.3 1,070.5 992.6 1,144.5 1,170.0 1,164.1 Stainless Pipe & Tubing 3,580.7 3,684.2 3,233.1 3,290.2 3,558.8 3,440.0 Pipe & Tubing Nonclassified 1,376.1 1,347.7 1,219.5 800.9 1,284.8 1,166.1 Structural Pipe & Tube 534.3 515.7 519.6 476.7 513.6 483.7 Pipe For Piling 566.5 528.4 413.8 494.6 622.3 476.0 Wire Drawn 896.4 901.6 856.8 844.2 883.4 862.5 Black Plate 572.0 680.1 578.5 502.2 586.5 549.2 Tin Plate 569.0 589.7 570.2 569.3 570.3 566.9 Tin Free Steel 605.1 614.4 602.6 575.8 610.0 670.2 Sheets Hot Rolled 315.6 311.5 260.7 250.8 305.4 262.4 Sheets Cold Rolled 564.0 595.7 434.2 440.5 605.8 443.9 Sheets & Strip Galv Hot Dipped 545.7 553.2 509.8 507.4 537.1 518.5 Sheets & Strip Galv Electrolyt 538.9 549.2 546.3 511.5 531.8 524.3 Sheets & Strip All Oth Met Coat 675.7 763.5 590.9 667.8 723.9 653.9 Sheets & Strip - Electrical 733.9 875.7 683.1 720.2 721.3 709.0 Strip Hot Rolled 563.7 576.9 425.5 463.8 554.3 472.6 Strip Cold Rolled 1,879.7 1,772.0 1,566.3 1,636.7 1,860.6 1,692.4 X EMBARGOED * * UNTIL TUES, Nov 21, 8:30 A.M. CHAIRMAN'S WORKSHEET TO FOLLOW. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services September 2000 Selected Press HIGHLIGHTS Goods and Services BOP Basis (seasonally adjusted - monthly series began with January 1992 statistics) The September deficit of $34.3 billion was a record. September total exports ($92.4 billion) and goods exports ($67.3 billion) were both the second highest on record. September exports of services ($25.0 billion) were a record. September total imports ($126.6 billion), goods imports ($107.5 billion), and services imports ($19.1 billion) were records. Goods on a Census Basis (seasonally adjusted) Deficit The September deficit ($39.0 billion) was a record. Exports September exports of $67.9 billion were the second highest on record. September exports of industrial supplies and materials ($15.2 billion) were a record. January through September exports of $582.6 billion have increased 13.4 percent from the same period of the prior year, 13.1 percent excluding petroleum products. Imports September imports of $106.9 billion were a record. September imports of industrial supplies and materials ($26.5 billion), capital goods ($31.6 billion), and consumer goods ($23.8 billion) were records. January through September imports of $903.1 billion have increased 20.3 percent from the same period of the prior year, 15.8 percent excluding petroleum products. Countries and other highlights (not seasonally adjusted) The September deficit with Canada ($4.7 billion) was a record. The September deficit with Mexico ($2.7 billion) was a record. September imports from Mexico ($12.4 billion) were a record. The September deficit with China ($8.7 billion) was a record. September imports from China ($10.1 billion) were a record. The September price per barrel of crude petroleum ($28.98) was the highest since November 1990 ($29.51). ECONOMICS United States Department of AND STATISTICS COMMERCE ADMINISTRATION Bureau of the Census Bureau of Economic Analysis NEWS Washington, D.C. 20230 This release contains sensitive economic data not to be released before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, CB-00-196 Press Copy November 21, 2000 FT-900 (00-09) - For information on goods contact: For information on services contact: Bureau of the Census: Bureau of Economic Analysis: Haydn R. Mearkle (301) 457-2246 Technical: Christopher Bach (202) 606-9545 Nick Orsini (301) 457-2311 Media: Larry Moran (202) 606-2649 U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES September 2000 Goods and Services U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Billions $ Billions $ 130 The Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of 130 120 Economic Analysis, through the Department of 120 110 110 100 Commerce, announced today that total IMPORTS 100 90 September exports of $92.4 billion and 90 80 80 70 imports of $126.6 billion resulted in a goods 70 60 and services deficit of $34.3 billion, $4.5 EXPORTS 60 50 50 40 billion more than the $29.8 billion in August, September 2000 40 30 TRADE BALANCE revised. September exports were $0.6 billion 30 -$34.3 Billion 20 less than August exports of $93.0 billion. 20 10 10 0 September imports were $3.8 billion more than 0 August imports of $122.8 billion. September 1998 September 1999 September 2000 ($0.3 billion); other goods ($0.2 billion); foods, In September, the goods deficit increased $3.5 feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion); and consumer billion from August to $40.2 billion, and the goods ($0.1 billion). An increase occurred in services surplus decreased $0.9 billion to $5.9 industrial supplies and materials ($0.4 billion). billion. Exports of goods decreased to $67.3 billion from $68.0 billion, and imports of goods The August to September change in imports of increased to $107.5 billion from $104.7 billion. goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and Exports of services were virtually unchanged at materials ($1.4 billion); capital goods ($0.8 $25.0 billion, and imports of services increased to billion); and consumer goods ($0.5 billion). A $19.1 billion from $18.1 billion. decrease occurred in other goods ($0.1 billion). Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines and foods, Goods feeds, and beverages were virtually unchanged. The August to September change in exports of goods reflected decreases in automotive vehicles, Services parts, and engines ($0.5 billion); capital goods Note: Total goods are reported on a balance of payments basis; commodity and country detail for goods are on a Census basis. Definitions are explained in the notes starting on page 26 of this release. 2 Services exports in September were virtually the Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details same as in August. Changes in all categories of services exports were small and nearly offsetting. The September figures showed surpluses, in billions of dollars, with Australia $0.4 (for August Services imports increased $1.0 billion from $0.5), Brazil $0.3 ($0.0), Egypt $0.2 ($0.2), August to September. Royalties and license fees Argentina $0.1 ($0.1), and Hong Kong $0.1 ($0.2). increased $0.7 billion, reflecting payments for the Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, rights to broadcast the 2000 Summer Olympic with China -$8.7 (-$8.6), Japan -$6.1 (-$6.8), Games. Other transportation, travel, and other Canada -$4.7 (-$4.3), Western Europe -$4.4 private services each increased $0.1 billion. (-$5.2), OPEC -$4.2 (-$4.4), Mexico -$2.7 Changes in the other categories of services imports (-$1.9), Taiwan -$1.7 (-$1.4), Korea -$1.2 (-$1.2), were small. and Singapore -$0.0 (-$0.2). Goods and Services Moving Average Advanced technology products (ATP) exports were $20.1 billion in September and imports were For the three months ending in September, $21.2 billion, resulting in a deficit of $1.1 billion. exports of goods and services averaged $91.7 September exports were $0.4 billion more than the billion, while imports of goods and services $19.7 billion in August, while imports were $1.1 averaged $123.6 billion, resulting in an average billion more than the $20.1 billion in August. trade deficit of $31.9 billion. For the three months ending in August, the average trade deficit was Revisions $30.4 billion, reflecting average exports of $91.3 billion and average imports of $121.7 billion. Goods carry-over in September was $0.5 billion Trade Balances (0.7 percent) for exports and $1.1 billion (1.0 Billions $ Billions $ percent) for imports. For August, revised export 0 0 carry-over was $0.2 billion (0.3 percent), revised -5 -5 Moving Average down from $0.6 billion (1.0 percent). For August, August 2000 -10 -$31.9 Billion -10 revised import carry-over was $0.2 billion (0.2 percent), revised down from $0.7 billion (0.7 -15 -15 percent). -20 -20 Services exports for August were revised down -25 -25 Monthly Trade Balances $0.1 billion to $25.0 billion; the revision was -30 Three-Month Moving Average (Centered) -30 mainly accounted for by a small downward revision -35 -35 in other private services. Services imports for September 1998 September 1999 September 2000 August were virtually unrevised at $18.1 billion. Scheduled Release Dates In 2001 are Located on Page 29 3 Table of Contents Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 1 International Trade in Goods and Services 4 Exhibit 2 Goods and Services Centered Three - Month Moving Averages 5 Exhibit 3 U.S. Services by Major Category--Exports 6 Exhibit 4 U.S. Services by Major Category--Imports 7 Exhibit 5 U.S. Trade in Goods 8 Exhibit 6 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category 9 Exhibit 7 Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity 10 Exhibit 8 Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity 12 Exhibit 9 Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals 14 Exhibit 10 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category (Constant Dollars) 15 Exhibit 11 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non- Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals (Constant Dollars) 16 Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 12 U.S. Trade in Goods 17 Exhibit 13 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category 18 Exhibit 14 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas 19 Exhibit 15 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal SITC Commodity Groupings 21 Exhibit 16 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products 23 Exhibit 17 Imports of Energy - Related Petroleum Products, Including Crude Petroleum 24 Exhibit 18 Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts By Selected Countries 25 Information on Goods and Services 26 4 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 1. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Balance Exports Imports Period Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services 1998 Jan.- Dec. (166,897) (246,853) 79,956 932,977 670,324 262,653 1,099,875 917,178 182,697 Jan.- Sep. (121,554) (181,830) 60,276 696,960 501,042 195,918 818,514 682,872 135,642 January (10,290) (17,446) 7,156 79,167 57,480 21,687 89,457 74,926 14,531 February (10,765) (17,394) 6,629 77,874 56,416 21,458 88,640 73,811 14,829 March (12,558) (19,806) 7,248 78,695 56,713 21,982 91,253 76,519 14,734 April (13,902) (21,287) 7,385 77,769 55,298 22,471 91,672 76,586 15,086 May (14,444) (21,551) 7,107 77,313 55,205 22,108 91,758 76,757 15,001 June (13,260) (19,781) 6,521 77,269 55,551 21,718 90,529 75,332 15,197 July (14,535) (20,623) 6,088 76,058 54,611 21,447 90,594 75,235 15,359 August (16,600) (22,716) 6,116 75,566 54,083 21,483 92,166 76,799 15,367 September (15,198) (21,224) 6,026 77,248 55,684 21,564 92,446 76,908 15,538 October (15,223) (21,670) 6,447 79,406 57,013 22,393 94,630 78,684 15,946 November (15,496) (21,904) 6,408 78,760 56,720 22,040 94,256 78,624 15,632 December (14,628) (21,448) 6,820 77,849 55,550 22,299 92,477 76,998 15,479 1999 Jan.- Dec. (264,971) (345,559) 80,588 956,242 684,358 271,884 1,221,213 1,029,917 191,296 Jan.- Sep. (188,695) (249,327) 60,632 706,587 504,273 202,314 895,282 753,600 141,682 January (15,946) (22,897) 6,951 77,035 54,966 22,069 92,981 77,863 15,118 February (18,358) (25,104) 6,746 76,240 54,296 21,944 94,598 79,400 15,198 (18,372) (25,023) 6,651 77,046 54,687 22,359 95,418 79,710 15,708 March April (18,956) (25,851) 6,895 77,864 55,403 22,461 96,821 81,255 15,566 May (21,003) (27,753) 6,750 77,753 55,343 22,410 98,756 83,096 15,660 June (23,342) (30,381) 7,039 78,679 55,696 22,983 102,021 86,077 15,944 July (24,740) (31,227) 6,487 79,004 56,385 22,619 103,744 87,612 16,132 August (23,931) (30,518) 6,587 81,108 58,402 22,706 105,039 88,920 16,119 16,237 September (24,047) (30,573) 6,526 81,857 59,094 22,763 105,904 89,667 October (24,910) (31,576) 6,666 82,349 59,193 23,156 107,259 90,769 16,490 November (25,712) (32,401) 6,689 83,198 59,682 23,516 108,909 92,082 16,827 December (25,657) (32,255) 6,598 84,107 61,211 22,896 109,764 93,466 16,298 2000 Jan.- Sep. (270,155) (331,484) 61,329 796,210 575,896 220,314 1,066,365 907,380 158,985 94,370 16,587 January (27,266) (34,049) 6,783 83,691 60,321 23,370 110,957 February (27,481) (34,641) 7,160 85,312 60,894 24,418 112,793 95,535 17,258 March (30,370) (37,148) 6,778 86,975 62,513 24,462 117,345 99,661 17,684 April (29,638) (36,895) 7,257 87,268 62,566 24,702 116,905 99,460 17,445 May (29,793) (36,474) 6,681 86,846 62,749 24,097 116,640 99,224 17,416 24,523 120,837 103,330 17,507 June (29,846) (36,862) 7,016 90,991 66,468 July (31,692) (38,523) 6,831 89,799 65,096 24,703 121,492 103,620 17,872 August (R) (29,806) (36,684) 6,878 92,968 67,973 24,995 122,774 104,657 18,117 September (34,263) (40,208) 5,945 92,360 67,316 25,044 126,623 107,524 19,099 October November December August data as published last month: (29,441) (36,409) 6,968 93,022 67,963 25,059 122,462 104,371 18,091 (1) Data presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis. 5 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 2. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Centered Three-Month Moving Averages (R) - Revised Center Bälance Exports Imports Month of Moving Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Average 1998 January --- --- --- --- --- February (11,204) (18,215) 7,011 78,579 56,870 21,709 89,783 75,085 14,698 March (12,409) (19,496) 7,087 78,113 56,142 21,970 90,522 75,639 14,883 April (13,635) (20,882) 7,247 77,926 55,739 22,187 91,561 76,620 14,940 May (13,869) (20,873) 7,004 77,450 55,351 22,099 91,320 76,225 15,095 June (14,080) (20,652) 6,572 76,880 55,122 21,758 90,960 75,775 15,186 July (14,799) (21,040) 6,242 76,298 54,748 21,549 91,096 75,789 15,308 August (15,445) (21,521) 6,077 76,291 54,793 21,498 91,735 76,314 15,421 September (15,674) (21,870) 6,196 77,407 55,593 21,813 93,081 77,464 15,617 October (15,306) (21,600) 6,294 78,471 56,472 21,999 93,777 78,072 15,705 November (15,116) (21,674) 6,558 78,672 56,428 22,244 93,788 78,102 15,686 December (15,357) (22,083) 6,726 77,881 55,745 22,136 93,238 77,828 15,410 1999 January (16,311) (23,150) 6,839 77,041 54,937 22,104 93,352 78,087 15,265 February (17,559) (24,341) 6,783 76,774 54,650 22,124 94,332 78,991 15,341 March (18,562) (25,326) 6,764 77,050 54,795 22,255 95,612 80,121 15,491 April (19,444) (26,209) 6,765 77,555 55,145 22,410 96,998 81,353 15,645 May (21,100) (27,995) 6,895 78,099 55,481 22,618 99,199 83,476 15,723 June (23,028) (29,787) 6,759 78,479 55,808 22,671 101,507 85,595 15,912 July (24,004) (30,709) 6,704 79,597 56,828 22,769 103,601 87,536 16,065 August (24,240) (30,773) 6,533 80,656 57,960 22,696 104,896 88,733 16,163 September (24,296) (30,889) 6,593 81,771 58,896 22,875 106,067 89,785 16,282 October (24,890) (31,517) 6,627 82,468 59,323 23,145 107,358 90,840 16,518 November (25,426) (32,077) 6,651 83,218 60,029 23,189 108,644 92,106 16,538 December (26,211) (32,901) 6,690 83,665 60,404 23,261 109,877 93,306 16,571 2000 January (26,801) (33,648) 6,847 84,370 60,809 23,561 111,171 94,457 16,714 February (28,372) (35,279) 6,907 85,326 61,243 24,083 113,698 96,522 17,176 March (29,163) (36,228) 7,065 86,518 61,991 24,527 115,681 98,219 17,462 April (29,934) (36,839) 6,905 87,030 62,609 24,420 116,963 99,448 17,515 May (29,759) (36,744) 6,985 88,368 63,927 24,441 118,127 100,671 17,456 June (30,444) (37,287) 6,843 89,212 64,771 24,441 119,656 102,058 17,598 July (R) (30,448) (37,356) 6,908 91,253 66,512 24,740 121,701 103,869 17,832 August (31,920) (38,472) 6,551 91,709 66,795 24,914 123,630 105,267 18,363 September October November December (1) Data presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis. Note: The three-month moving averages shown in this exhibit are computed by summing the subject month, the two prior months, dividing by three and showing the average at the center month of the period. Using this method, an average is not available for the current month. A centered moving average is useful in smoothing the volatile trade data so that trends can better be discerned. 6 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 3. U.S. Services by Major Category--Exports In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Total Passenger Other Royalties Other Transfers U.S. Period Services Travel Fares Transportation and Private Under U.S. Government License Services Military Sales Misc. Fees Contracts Services 1998 Jan. Dec. 262,653 71,286 20,098 25,604 36,197 90,914 17,628 926 Jan. Sep. 195,918 53,361 15,217 19,006 26,564 67,975 13,138 657 January 21,687 6,138 1,702 2,205 2,913 7,325 1,338 66 February 21,458 5,985 1,658 2,094 2,945 7,363 1,347 66 March 21,982 5,775 1,600 2,086 2,967 7,509 1,977 68 April 22,471 6,307 1,788 2,143 2,988 7,670 1,492 83 May 22,108 6,041 1,720 2,121 2,988 7,584 1,570 84 June 21,718 5,831 1,671 2,029 2,976 7,719 1,409 83 July 21,447 5,728 1,689 2,092 2,903 7,608 1,359 68 August 21,483 5,780 1,696 2,134 2,916 7,566 1,323 68 September 21,564 5,776 1,693 2,102 2,968 7,631 1,323 71 October 22,393 5,907 1,607 2,261 3,189 7,697 1,643 89 November 22,040 5,869 1,626 2,204 3,227 7,588 1,435 91 December 22,299 6,149 1,648 2,134 3,215 7,652 1,412 89 1999 Jan. Dec. 271,884 74,881 19,776 27,033 36,467 96,508 16,334 885 Jan. Sep. 202,314 55,399 14,821 19,935 27,360 71,389 12,745 665 January 22,069 5,947 1,562 2,135 3,073 7,664 1,615 73 February 21,944 6,061 1,604 2,133 3,032 7,800 1,247 67 March 22,359 6,132 1,648 2,247 3,009 7,882 1,378 63 April 22,461 6,149 1,621 2,220 3,053 7,867 1,490 61 May 22,410 6,166 1,628 2,201 3,047 7,892 1,415 61 June 22,983 6,249 1,653 2,271 3,040 8,013 1,656 101 July 22,619 6,181 1,672 2,189 3,044 8,106 1,350 77 August 22,706 6,167 1,681 2,299 3,035 8,057 1,386 81 September 22,763 6,347 1,752 2,240 3,027 8,108 1,208 81 October 23,156 6,577 1,672 2,355 3,035 8,228 1,213 76 November 23,516 6,731 1,693 2,398 3,034 8,412 1,175 73 December 22,896 6,174 1,590 2,344 3,038 8,478 1,201 71 2000 Jan. Sep. 220,314 62,631 15,408 22,184 28,864 79,714 10,876 637 January 23,370 6,616 1,456 2,334 3,092 8,612 1,191 69 February 24,418 6,998 1,851 2,384 3,117 8,820 1,180 68 March 24,462 6,817 1,755 2,534 3,144 8,942 1,203 67 April 24,702 7,133 1,714 2,434 3,207 8,900 1,244 70 May 24,097 6,714 1,655 2,463 3,231 8,751 1,212 71 June 24,523 6,902 1,719 2,500 3,247 8,817 1,266 72 July 24,703 7,042 1,736 2,459 3,269 8,883 1,241 73 August (R) 24,995 7,158 1,734 2,516 3,275 9,035 1,204 73 September 25,044 7,251 1,788 2,560 3,282 8,954 1,135 74 October November December NOTE: See INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES section for details of what is included in each service category. 7 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 4. U.S. Services by Major Category--Imports In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Total Passenger Other Royalties Other Direct U.S. Period Services Travel Fares Transportation and Private Defense Government License Services Expenditures Misc Fees Services 1998 Jan. Dec. 182,697 56,509 19,971 30,363 11,713 49,051 12,241 2,849 Jan. Sep. 135,642 42,030 14,770 22,427 8,585 36,707 9,019 2,104 January 14,531 4,604 1,556 2,472 846 3,836 992 225 February 14,829 4,576 1,551 2,407 1,230 3,865 976 224 March 14,734 4,590 1,543 2,525 864 4,023 966 223 April 15,086 4,734 1,679 2,490 896 4,111 958 218 May 15,001 4,631 1,646 2,482 907 4,149 965 221 June 15,197 4,731 1,656 2,484 932 4,182 984 228 July 15,359 4,695 1,728 2,498 957 4,191 1,041 249 August 15,367 4,694 1,698 2,542 966 4,148 1,062 257 September 15,538 4,775 1,713 2,527 987 4,202 1,075 259 October 15,946 4,949 1,739 2,718 1,033 4,187 1,067 253 November 15,632 4,769 1,735 2,640 1,047 4,118 1,074 249 December 15,479 4,761 1,727 2,579 1,049 4,039 1,081 243 1999 Jan. Dec. 191,296 59,351 21,405 34,137 13,275 46,657 13,650 2,821 Jan. Sep. 141,682 44,077 15,837 24,924 9,619 34,802 10,292 2,131 January 15,118 4,710 1,671 2,524 1,026 3,864 1,089 234 February 15,198 4,772 1,708 2,591 1,025 3,774 1,098 230 March 15,708 5,078 1,836 2,669 1,030 3,763 1,106 226 April 15,566 4,910 1,754 2,637 1,066 3,871 1,107 221 May 15,660 4,876 1,746 2,692 1,075 3,925 1,122 224 June 15,944 4,932 1,774 2,858 1,083 3,923 1,144 230 July 16,132 4,973 1,792 2,876 1,086 3,945 1,206 254 August 16,119 4,906 1,768 3,030 1,101 3,842 1,215 257 September 16,237 4,920 1,788 3,047 1,127 3,895 1,205 255 October 16,490 5,175 1,874 2,990 1,194 3,890 1,134 233 November 16,827 5,236 1,898 3,142 1,221 3,986 1,115 229 December 16,298 4,863 1,796 3,082 1,241 3,979 1,109 228 2000 Jan. Sep. 158,985 48,594 17,971 29,676 11,786 38,743 10,063 2,152 January 16,587 5,004 1,779 3,076 1,198 4,185 1,108 237 February 17,258 5,302 1,947 3,217 1,194 4,253 1,107 238 March 17,684 5,531 2,051 3,289 1,198 4,269 1,107 239 April 17,445 5,431 2,017 3,212 1,222 4,213 1,113 237 May 17,416 5,307 1,935 3,320 1,234 4,266 1,116 238 June 17,507 5,369 2,012 3,259 1,246 4,261 1,121 239 July 17,872 5,478 2,036 3,360 1,262 4,365 1,131 240 August (R) 18,117 5,534 2,086 3,415 1,276 4,433 1,131 242 September 19,099 5,638 2,108 3,528 1,956 4,498 1,129 242 October November December NOTE: See INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES section for details of what is included in each service category. 8 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 5. U.S. Trade in Goods In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Balance Exports Imports Total Total Total Net Total Total Net Total Period Balance Census Balance Adjust Census Balance Adjust Census of Payments Basis of Payments ments Basis of Payments ments Basis Basis Basis Basis 1998 Jan. Dec. (246,853) (229,758) 670,324 (11,813) 682,138 917,178 5,281 911,896 Jan.- Sep. (181,830) (170,090) 501,042 (7,838) 508,880 682,872 3,902 678,970 January (17,446) (16,230) 57,480 (635) 58,115 74,926 581 74,345 February (17,394) (16,360) 56,416 (806) 57,223 73,811 228 73,583 March (19,806) (18,415) 56,713 (881) 57,593 76,519 511 76,008 April (21,287) (20,314) 55,298 (649) 55,948 76,586 325 76,261 May (21,551) (20,514) 55,205 (747) 55,952 76,757 291 76,466 June (19,781) (18,526) 55,551 (897) 56,448 75,332 358 74,974 July (20,623) (19,297) 54,611 (966) 55,577 75,235 361 74,874 August (22,716) (20,703) 54,083 (1,314) 55,397 76,799 699 76,100 September (21,224) (19,733) 55,684 (943) 56,627 76,908 549 76,359 October (21,670) (19,879) 57,013 (1,200) 58,213 78,684 592 78,092 November (21,904) (19,785) 56,720 (1,598) 58,318 78,624 522 78,103 December (21,448) (20,004) 55,550 (1,177) 56,727 76,998 267 76,731 1999 Jan.- Dec. (345,559) (328,821) 684,358 (11,439) 695,797 1,029,917 5,299 1,024,618 Jan.- Sep. (249,327) (236,783) 504,273 (9,435) 513,707 753,600 3,110 750,490 January (22,897) (21,774) 54,966 (952) 55,918 77,863 171 77,692 February (25,104) (23,786) 54,296 (1,105) 55,401 79,400 213 79,187 March (25,023) (23,773) 54,687 (1,023) 55,710 79,710 226 79,484 April (25,851) (24,596) 55,403 (985) 56,388 81,255 271 80,984 May (27,753) (26,404) 55,343 (1,136) 56,479 83,096 213 82,883 June (30,381) (28,907) 55,696 (1,197) 56,893 86,077 277 85,800 July (31,227) (29,998) 56,385 (1,033) 57,418 87,612 197 87,415 August (30,518) (29,072) 58,402 (857) 59,259 88,920 589 88,330 September (30,573) (28,474) 59,094 (1,147) 60,241 89,667 953 88,715 October (31,576) (30,211) 59,193 (850) 60,043 90,769 514 90,255 November (32,401) (31,216) 59,682 (263) 59,945 92,082 922 91,161 December (32,255) (30,611) 61,211 (891) 62,102 93,466 753 92,713 2000 Jan.- Sep. (331,484) (320,550) 575,896 (6,696) 582,592 907,380 4,238 903,143 January (34,049) (32,347) 60,321 (1,009) 61,330 94,370 693 93,677 February (34,641) (32,673) 60,894 (1,108) 62,002 95,535 860 94,675 March (37,148) (35,897) 62,513 (576) 63,089 99,661 674 98,986 April (36,895) (36,101) 62,566 (542) 63,108 99,460 251 99,209 May (36,474) (35,512) 62,749 (697) 63,447 99,224 265 98,959 June (36,862) (35,569) 66,468 (889) 67,357 103,330 403 102,927 July (38,523) (37,810) 65,096 (541) 65,637 103,620 173 103,447 August (R) (36,684) (35,598) 67,973 (761) 68,734 104,657 325 104,331 September (40,208) (39,043) 67,316 (572) 67,888 107,524 593 106,931 October November 2.600 December August data as published last month. (36,409) (35,300) 67,963 (761) 68,724 104,371 347 104,024 NOTE: See INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES for details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments. Organic chemicals 9 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 6. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) Revised. Total Net Total End-Use Commodity Category Balance of Adjust Census Foods, Auto- Period Payments ments Basis(1) Feeds, Industrial Capital motive Consumer Other Basis Beverages Supplies(2) Goods Vehicles Goods Goods etc. Exports 1999 Jan.- Dec. 684,358 (11,439) 695,797 45,532 147,000 311,406 75,756 80,768 35,336 Jan.- Sep. 504,273 (9,435) 513,707 33,945 106,540 230,450 56,372 59,870 26,530 January 54,966 (952) 55,918 3,640 11,217 25,439 6,124 6,584 2,914 February 54,296 (1,105) 55,401 3,531 11,330 24,744 6,098 6,671 3,026 March 54,687 (1,023) 55,710 3,555 11,523 25,101 6,019 6,580 2,932 April 55,403 (985) 56,388 3,730 11,622 25,274 6,279 6,709 2,775 May 55,343 (1,136) 56,479 3,714 11,723 25,242 6,169 6,543 3,088 June 55,696 (1,197) 56,893 3,820 11,850 25,214 6,328 6,615 3,065 July 56,385 (1,033) 57,418 3,878 11,644 25,950 6,286 6,716 2,944 August 58,402 (857) 59,259 3,947 12,532 26,785 6,700 6,566 2,729 September 59,094 (1,147) 60,241 4,130 13,099 26,702 6,369 6,885 3,056 October 59,193 (850) 60,043 3,992 13,183 26,793 6,391 6,790 2,894 November 59,682 (263) 59,945 3,748 13,717 26,379 6,397 6,915 2,789 December 61,211 (891) 62,102 3,846 13,559 27,784 6,596 7,193 3,124 2000 Jan.- Sep. 575,896 (6,696) 582,592 36,114 127,622 264,812 60,307 66,820 26,918 January 60,321 (1,009) 61,330 3,951 13,283 27,428 6,636 7,029 3,003 February 60,894 (1,108) 62,002 3,865 13,862 26,972 6,549 7,374 3,380 March 62,513 (576) 63,089 3,953 14,649 27,176 6,901 7,422 2,989 April 62,566 (542) 63,108 3,851 13,728 29,056 6,417 7,214 2,842 May 62,749 (697) 63,447 3,977 13,749 29,055 6,568 7,165 2,932 June 66,468 (889) 67,357 3,999 14,278 31,124 7,033 7,753 3,170 July 65,096 (541) 65,637 4,084 13,987 30,661 6,455 7,556 2,895 August (R) 67,973 (761) 68,734 4,279 14,843 31,813 7,134 7,691 2,974 September 67,316 (572) 67,888 4,155 15,243 31,528 6,615 7,616 2,732 October 1 November + - / 0/- - December Imports 1999 Jan.- Dec. 1,029,917 5,299 1,024,618 43,579 222,024 297,112 179,393 239,466 43,046 Jan.- Sep. 753,600 3,110 750,490 32,436 159,283 218,430 132,394 176,241 31,706 January 77,863 171 77,692 3,559 15,398 23,008 13,601 18,809 3,316 February 79,400 213 79,187 3,523 15,319 23,540 14,178 19,347 3,281 March 79,710 226 79,484 3,435 16,067 23,267 14,260 18,922 3,533 April 81,255 271 80,984 3,564 17,060 23,555 13,871 19,425 3,508 May 83,096 213 82,883 3,626 17,976 24,112 14,558 19,103 3,509 June 86,077 277 85,800 3,719 18,220 25,307 15,232 19,751 3,571 July 87,612 197 87,415 3,655 18,904 25,468 15,582 20,302 3,504 August 88,920 589 88,330 3,663 19,991 25,069 15,568 20,271 3,769 September 89,667 953 88,715 3,692 20,349 25,104 15,543 20,312 3,715 October 90,769 514 90,255 3,628 20,651 25,860 15,357 20,893 3,865 November 92,082 922 91,161 3,747 20,816 26,230 15,523 21,130 3,717 December 93,466 753 92,713 3,768 21,274 26,592 16,119 21,202 3,758 2000 Jan.- Sep. 907,380 4,238 903,143 34,374 220,100 260,126 148,050 204,326 36,168 January 94,370 693 93,677 3,648 21,831 26,547 16,364 21,405 3,882 February 95,535 860 94,675 3,668 23,560 26,772 15,595 21,179 3,901 March 99,661 674 98,986 3,827 24,579 27,749 16,372 22,536 3,924 April 99,460 251 99,209 3,769 23,382 28,669 16,501 22,937 3,951 May 99,224 265 98,959 3,802 23,925 28,812 15,620 23,030 3,769 June 103,330 403 102,927 3,836 25,430 29,644 16,741 23,129 4,147 July 103,620 173 103,447 3,930 25,801 29,553 17,000 23,067 4,096 August (R) 104,657 325 104,331 3,966 25,095 30,769 16,918 23,283 4,300 September 107,524 593 106,931 3,927 26,498 31,611 16,939 23,757 4,198 October 0/- 1+ + 0/+ + - November December (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. (2) Includes petroleum products. 10 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the month-to- month change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) Revised. Item(1) September August (R) Monthly Year-to-date Year-to-date Year-to-date 2000 2000 Change 2000 1999 Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 67,316 67,973 (657) 575,896 504,273 71,624 Net Adjustments (572) (761) 189 (6,696) (9,435) 2,738 Total, Census Basis 67,888 68,734 (845) 582,592 513,707 68,885 Foods, feeds, and beverages 4,155 4,279 (124) 36,114 33,945 2,168 Soybeans 452 540 (88) 4,295 3,541 754 Fish and shellfish 241 298 (57) 2,280 2,177 102 Rice 55 73 (18) 663 730 (67) Other foods 304 320 (16) 2,790 2,693 97 Fruits, frozen juices 330 345 (15) 2,939 2,861 79 Nonagricultural foods, etc. 51 63 (13) 441 365 76 Meat, poultry, etc. 657 665 (7) 5,948 4,865 1,084 Wine and related products 61 62 (1) 544 568 (24) Alcoholic beverages, exc. wine 54 55 (1) 399 378 21 Animal feeds, n.e.c. 354 354 (-) 2,765 2,376 390 Dairy products and eggs 60 60 (-) 543 492 51 Vegetables 266 266 (-) 2,210 2,130 80 Oilseeds, food oils 80 79 1 771 1,005 (234) Bakery products 178 176 2 1,414 1,319 95 Sorghum, barley, oats 70 62 8 546 466 80 Corn 483 469 14 3,869 4,131 (262) Nuts 140 119 21 1,079 1,012 68 Wheat 318 273 46 2,617 2,837 (220) Industrial supplies and materials 15,243 14,843 400 127,622 106,540 21,082 Chemicals-organic 1,899 1,362 538 12,348 9,775 2,573 Nonmonetary gold 510 324 186 4,387 3,045 1,342 Fuel oil 344 274 69 2,086 1,202 885 Finished metal shapes 929 889 40 7,850 6,186 1,665 Cotton, raw 215 179 36 1,682 687 995 Petroleum products, other 699 668 32 5,229 3,722 1,508 Gas-natural 48 29 18 275 157 118 Agric. farming-unmanufactured 137 123 14 1,074 1,022 52 Newsprint 791 777 14 7,092 6,184 908 Manmade cloth 432 420 11 3,708 3,138 570 Mineral supplies-manufactured 324 317 7 2,627 2,174 453 Hair, waste materials 47 40 7 389 350 40 Finished textile supplies 175 169 6 1,443 1,250 193 Hides and skins 156 150 5 1,192 835 358 Cotton fiber cloth 212 208 4 1,696 1,432 264 Electric energy 28 24 4 183 209 (26) Steelmaking materials 140 137 4 1,280 1,008 271 Wood supplies, manufactured 84 81 3 748 702 46 Industrial rubber products 208 206 2 1,830 1,578 253 Nuclear fuel materials 96 95 1 816 652 163 Synthetic rubber-primary 147 147 (-) 1,251 1,012 239 Nontextile floor tiles 33 33 (-) 281 264 17 Chemicals-fertilizers 337 340 (3) 3,129 3,718 (590) Metallurgical grade coal 126 130 (4) 1,039 1,135 (96) Nonmetallic minerals 32 37 (4) 319 287 32 Iron and steel products, other 280 285 (5) 2,383 2,103 280 Crude oil 15 20 (5) 455 559 (103) Nonferrous metals, other 226 232 (7) 1,751 1,472 278 Agriculture-manufactured other 121 129 (8) 968 1,056 (89) Natural gas liquids 72 83 (12) 646 384 262 Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 95 106 (12) 712 600 112 Leather and furs 78 91 (13) 674 660 14 Copper 117 136 (19) 1,189 745 444 Shingles, molding, wallboard 163 189 (26) 1,505 1,408 97 Agric. industry-unmanufactured 117 144 (27) 1,201 1,264 (63) Tapes, audio and visual 102 131 (29) 1,257 1,449 (192) Tobacco, unmanufactured 100 130 (30) 950 1,012 (62) Chemicals-inorganic 336 367 (31) 3,083 2,714 369 Pulpwood and woodpulp 417 449 (32) 3,670 2,627 1,044 Iron and steel mill products 294 326 (32) 2,744 2,088 655 Plastic materials 1,221 1,255 (34) 10,393 8,575 1,818 Aluminum and alumina 289 325 (36) 2,753 2,487 266 Logs and lumber 348 384 (36) 3,297 3,119 178 Coal and fuels, other 70 117 (47) 909 961 (52) Other industrial supplies 1,287 1,335 (48) 11,333 9,473 1,860 Precious metals, other 185 234 (49) 1,824 1,350 474 Chemicals-other 1,161 1,211 (50) 9,971 8,711 1,260 11 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--Continued Item(1) September August (R) Monthly Year-to-date Year-to-date Year-to-date 2000 2000 Change 2000 1999 Change Capital goods, except automotive 31,528 31,813 (285) 264,812 230,450 34,362 Drilling & oilfield equipment 425 559 (134) 3,544 3,970 (426) Computer accessories 3,835 3,955 (120) 32,605 27,336 5,268 Telecommunications equipment 2,857 2,954 (97) 24,410 19,899 4,510 Electric apparatus 2,532 2,625 (93) 21,154 16,759 4,395 Industrial machines, other 2,272 2,355 (83) 19,843 15,270 4,573 Computers 1,015 1,063 (48) 8,663 7,451 1,212 Laboratory testing instruments 466 511 (45) 3,871 3,187 684 Materials handling equipment 403 441 (38) 3,480 3,391 89 Measuring, testing, control instru. 1,468 1,504 (37) 11,846 9,651 2,195 Parts-civilian aircraft 1,144 1,179 (35) 10,222 9,844 379 Wood, glass, plastic 262 288 (27) 2,463 2,025 438 Agricultural machinery, equipment 284 310 (26) 2,558 2,381 177 Business machines and equipment 266 287 (21) 2,440 2,204 236 Nonfarm tractors and parts 91 99 (8) 878 835 43 Marine engines, parts 60 65 (4) 512 477 36 Excavating machinery 483 483 (-) 4,432 3,832 600 Vessels, exc. scrap 2 3 (-) 23 71 (48) Railway transportation equipment 102 102 (-) 1,053 1,226 (172) Spacecraft, exc. military 3 (-) 3 18 24 (6) Engines-civilian aircraft 1,005 998 6 8,692 8,055 638 Specialized mining 51 44 7 376 277 99 Generators, accessories 659 651 8 5,185 4,799 386 Photo, service industry machinery 549 540 9 4,718 4,286 431 Textile, sewing machines 116 106 10 913 898 15 Commercial vessels, other 22 9 13 181 187 (6) Pulp and paper machinery 293 269 24 2,406 2,095 311 Civilian aircraft 2,041 2,012 29 17,712 21,771 (4,059) Food, tobacco machinery 207 176 31 1,577 1,355 222 Medicinal equipment 1,178 1,144 34 9,999 9,246 753 Metalworking machine tools 655 615 40 5,469 4,602 867 Industrial engines 1,151 1,100 52 9,325 8,917 408 Semiconductors 5,635 5,366 269 44,246 34,131 10,116 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 6,615 7,134 (519) 60,307 56,372 3,935 Consumer goods 7,616 7,691 (75) 66,820 59,870 6,950 Jewelry, etc 176 253 (77) 1,838 1,715 123 Pharmaceutical preparations 1,202 1,238 (36) 10,551 9,151 1,400 Apparel, household goods - textile 726 758 (32) 6,694 6,575 119 Writing and art supplies 426 451 (25) 4,035 3,626 409 Books, printed matter 344 368 (24) 3,192 2,996 196 Musical instruments 102 115 (13) 896 757 139 Tobacco, manufactured 360 372 (13) 3,024 3,020 4 Sports apparel and gear 46 58 (12) 401 324 77 Apparel, ,household goods-nontextile 125 136 (11) 1,127 1,077 50 Stereo equipment, etc. 156 166 (11) 1,494 1,250 245 Numismatic coins 5 14 (9) 75 41 35 Glassware, chinaware 31 39 (8) 421 342 79 Rugs 129 136 (7) 1,134 1,037 97 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 275 276 (1) 3,027 1,954 1,073 Nursery stock, etc. 24 25 (-) 214 224 (10) Records, tapes, and disks 362 362 (-) 2,884 2,964 (81) TV's, VCR's, etc. 373 371 2 3,191 2,480 710 Cookware, cutlery, tools 70 65 5 591 513 77 Furniture, household goods, etc. 233 221 12 1,935 1,619 316 Toiletries and cosmetics 342 329 13 2,740 2,521 218 Pleasure boats and motors 129 115 13 984 946 38 Household appliances 455 433 23 3,753 3,680 73 Toys/games/sporting goods 485 462 23 4,422 4,271 151 Gem diamonds 440 390 50 3,289 2,517 772 Other household goods 599 539 60 4,908 4,268 640 Other goods 2,732 2,974 (242) 26,918 26,530 388 (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. 12 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the month-to- month change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) Revised. Item(1) September August (R) Monthly Year-to-date Year-to-date Year-to-date 2000 2000 Change 2000 1999 Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 107,524 104,657 2,867 907,380 753,600 153,781 Net Adjustments 593 325 268 4,238 3,110 1,128 Total, Census Basis 106,931 104,331 2,600 903,143 750,490 152,653 Foods, feeds, and beverages 3,927 3,966 (39) 34,374 32,436 1,938 Meat products 427 469 (42) 3,939 3,273 666 Green coffee 166 205 (39) 1,905 1,915 (11) Wine and related products 378 391 (13) 3,407 3,116 291 Food oils, oilseeds 97 110 (12) 1,070 1,029 41 Fish and shellfish 911 921 (10) 7,299 6,539 761 Dairy products and eggs 73 82 (10) 761 753 7 Cane and beet sugar 64 72 (7) 382 512 (129) Nonagricultural foods, etc. 43 44 (1) 405 421 (16) Vegetables 339 339 (-) 2,785 2,704 81 Other foods 239 237 2 2,110 2,014 96 Tea, spices, etc. 80 77 3 620 578 42 Bakery products 245 239 5 2,138 1,937 201 Nuts 68 60 8 644 592 53 Alcoholic bevs, exc. wine 242 232 10 2,118 1,900 218 Feedstuff and foodgrains 118 106 12 1,083 1,125 (42) Cocoa beans 40 26 14 331 448 (117) Fruits, frozen juices 395 354 41 3,377 3,580 (203) Industrial supplies and materials 26,498 25,095 1,403 220,100 159,283 60,817 Chemicals-organic 1,468 1,149 319 10,288 8,559 1,729 Gas-natural 1,121 895 226 6,798 4,876 1,923 Other precious metals, 707 484 223 4,626 3,216 1,410 Fuel oil 1,031 809 222 8,301 4,477 3,824 Petroleum products, other 1,304 1,120 184 10,278 5,665 4,613 Liquified petroleum gases 409 331 78 3,060 1,838 1,223 Industrial supplies, other 1,205 1,137 68 10,193 8,775 1,418 Steelmaking materials 293 225 68 2,509 1,933 576 Lumber 571 524 47 5,693 5,929 (236) Nonmonetary gold 228 187 41 2,057 2,256 (199) Stone, sand, cement, etc. 303 278 25 2,542 2,255 287 Nonferrous metals, other 138 116 22 1,223 1,206 17 Materials, exc. chemicals 155 136 19 1,337 1,236 101 Copper 223 206 17 1,814 1,541 273 Bauxite and aluminum 626 611 15 5,408 4,766 641 Cotton cloth, fabrics 204 190 15 1,821 1,600 221 Plywood and veneers 130 117 13 1,081 1,073 8 Synthetic cloth 371 359 13 3,374 3,088 286 Nontextile floor tiles 173 161 12 1,506 1,351 154 Glass-plate sheet, etc. 82 70 11 588 443 146 Iron and steel, advanced 405 395 11 3,509 3,025 483 Paper and paper products 554 545 10 4,914 3,964 950 Nuclear fuel materials 242 233 8 1,499 1,145 354 Chemicals-inorganic 362 357 5 3,329 2,895 435 Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 393 389 5 3,468 2,917 551 Leather and fürs 92 88 4 809 716 93 Finished textile supplies 174 171 3 1,542 1,324 219 Blank tapes, audio & visual 175 173 3 1,808 1,556 252 Nickel 107 106 1 1,130 599 531 Synthetic rubber--primary 123 122 1 1,064 937 127 Wool, silk, etc. 72 71 1 632 601 32 Cotton, natural fibers 10 9 1 100 220 (120) Hides and skins 13 13 (-) 123 109 13 Tobacco, waxes, etc 280 280 (-) 2,536 2,538 (2) Shingles, wallboard 522 522 (-) 5,175 5,107 69 Newsprint 349 349 (-) 2,818 2,662 156 Tin 18 19 (1) 216 199 17 Finished metal shapes 638 639 (1) 5,326 4,316 1,010 Hair, waste materials 37 39 (2) 339 284 55 Zinc 89 90 (2) 947 893 54 Natural rubber 61 64 (2) 644 512 132 Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 31 36 (4) 329 320 9 Pulpwood and woodpulp 285 293 (8) 2,528 1,780 748 Farming materials, livestock 63 71 (8) 653 614 39 Plastic materials 623 631 (9) 5,488 4,584 905 Coal and related fuels 67 81 (14) 630 505 125 Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 480 495 (15) 4,156 3,868 288 Electric energy 277 299 (22) 1,689 941 748 Chemicals-fertilizers 304 326 (22) 2,551 2,216 334 Crude oil 7,991 8,044 (53) 66,324 34,395 31,929 Iron and steel mill products 920 1,044 (124) 9,327 7,461 1,866 13 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--Continued Item(1) September August (R) Monthly Year-to-date Year-to-date Year-to-date 2000 2000 Change 2000 1999 Change Capital goods, except automotive 31,611 30,769 842 260,126 218,430 41,695 Semiconductors 4,845 4,361 483 35,768 27,197 8,571 Civilian aircraft 1,241 987 254 8,457 6,701 1,755 Telecommunications equipment 3,401 3,224 177 27,186 16,888 10,298 Materials handling equipment 686 564 122 4,965 4,364 600 Engines-civilian aircraft 774 696 78 6,512 6,918 (406) Spacecraft, exc. military 71 1 71 122 49 73 Photo, service industry 830 770 60 6,862 5,902 960 Industrial engines 879 827 52 7,524 5,964 1,560 Medicinal equipment 947 901 47 7,738 6,749 989 Generators, accessories 980 935 45 8,285 7,327 958 Industrial machines, other 1,597 1,564 33 13,395 11,308 2,087 Electric apparatus 2,502 2,480 22 21,153 16,676 4,477 Measuring, testing, control instru 850 829 21 7,000 5,764 1,236 Food, tobacco machinery 140 122 19 1,153 1,127 26 Railway transpor. equipment 136 128 7 1,373 1,613 (240) Drilling & oilfield equipment 103 100 3 912 536 376 Specialized mining 25 23 2 254 260 (6) Vessels, except scrap 2 (-) 2 9 4 5 Commercial vessels, other 4 4 (-) 32 28 3 Marine engines, parts 94 94 (-) 814 574 240 Excavating machinery 426 430 (4) 3,689 3,974 (285) Nonfarm tractors and parts 64 68 (4) 630 569 60 Textile, sewing machines 149 157 (9) 1,283 1,413 (130) Wood, glass, plastic 440 456 (17) 3,904 3,788 116 Agricultural machinery, equipment 315 341 (26) 3,113 2,748 365 Pulp and paper machinery 360 395 (35) 3,286 3,227 59 Metalworking machine tools 694 730 (36) 6,329 5,749 580 Business machines and equipment 482 529 (47) 4,683 4,790 (107) Parts-civilian aircraft 417 481 (64) 3,778 4,132 (354) Laboratory testing instruments 315 409 (95) 2,723 1,583 1,141 Computer accessories 6,634 6,772 (138) 56,425 52,835 3,590 Computers 1,208 1,390 (182) 10,769 7,672 3,097 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 16,939 16,918 21 148,050 132,394 15,656 Consumer goods 23,757 23,283 474 204,326 176,241 28,085 Pharmaceutical prep 2,785 2,560 226 19,981 16,192 3,789 Apparel, household goods cotton 2,853 2,726 128 25,491 22,657 2,834 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 649 599 51 5,679 4,786 894 Gem diamonds 1,029 979 50 9,040 7,034 2,007 Footwear 977 947 30 8,693 8,095 599 Apparel, household goods wool 316 288 28 2,457 2,331 125 TV's, VCR's, etc 1,757 1,729 28 15,019 11,930 3,089 Jewelry 790 767 24 6,652 5,946 706 Toiletries and cosmetics 307 284 23 2,414 2,060 355 Furniture, household goods, etc. 1,218 1,196 22 10,310 8,651 1,660 Camping apparel and gear 521 500 21 4,450 4,005 446 Motorcycles and parts 229 210 19 1,947 1,315 631 Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 2,243 2,229 14 19,186 16,425 2,762 Records, tapes, and disks 116 109 7 1,073 917 156 Cookware, cutlery, tools 380 376 4 3,266 2,889 376 Gem stones, other 147 144 3 1,193 1,045 148 Apparel,household goods-nontextile 593 591 2 4,991 4,132 859 Glassware, chinaware 211 209 2 1,782 1,679 103 Rugs 135 133 2 1,080 932 148 Books, printed matter 274 276 (2) 2,432 2,173 260 Nursery stock, etc. 89 92 (2) 876 813 63 Musical instruments 119 130 (11) 1,109 949 160 Toys/games/sporting goods 1,706 1,719 (13) 15,388 14,866 523 Photo equipment 212 227 (15) 1,935 1,695 239 Numismatic coins 7 25 (18) 730 306 423 Household appliances 682 701 (19) 6,402 5,431 971 Stereo equipment, etc 779 801 (22) 7,257 6,176 1,081 Writing and art supplies 803 829 (25) 7,169 6,393 777 Other household goods 1,657 1,688 (31) 14,785 13,077 1,707 Pleasure boats and motors 169 223 (54) 1,535 1,342 193 Other Goods 4,198 4,300 (101) 36,168 31,706 4,462 (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. 14 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 9. Exports, Imports and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) Revised Balance Exports Imports Period Total Net Petro- Non- Total Net Petro Non- Total Net Petro Non- Adjust- leum (1) petro- Adjust- leum (1) petro- Adjust- leum (1) petro- ments leum ments leum ments leum 1999 Jan.- Dec. (345,559) (16,738) (59,187) (269,634) 684,358 (11,439) 8,620 687,177 1,029,917 5,299 67,807 956,811 Jan.- Sep. (249,327) (12,545) (40,509) (196,274) 504,273 (9,435) 5,866 507,841 753,600 3,110 46,375 704,115 January (22,897) (1,123) (2,854) (18,920) 54,966 (952) 576 55,343 77,863 171 3,429 74,263 February (25,104) (1,318) (2,825) (20,961) 54,296 (1,105) 484 54,918 79,400 213 3,309 75,878 March (25,023) (1,250) (3,234) (20,540) 54,687 (1,023) 560 55,150 79,710 226 3,794 75,690 April (25,851) (1,256) (4,118) (20,478) 55,403 (985) 660 55,728 81,255 271 4,778 76,205 May (27,753) (1,349) (4,911) (21,493) 55,343 (1,136) 694 55,785 83,096 213 5,605 77,278 June (30,381) (1,474) (4,861) (24,046) 55,696 (1,197) 695 56,198 86,077 277 5,556 80,244 July (31,227) (1,230) (5,445) (24,552) 56,385 (1,033) 663 56,755 87,612 197 6,108 81,307 August (30,518) (1,446) (5,977) (23,094) 58,402 (857) 771 58,488 88,920 589 6,748 81,583 September (30,573) (2,100) (6,284) (22,190) 59,094 (1,147) 763 59,478 89,667 953 7,047 81,667 October (31,576) (1,365) (6,249) (23,962) 59,193 (850) 901 59,142 90,769 514 7,150 83,105 November (32,401) (1,185) (6,258) (24,958) 59,682 (263) 856 59,089 92,082 922 7,114 84,047 December (32,255) (1,644) (6,171) (24,440) 61,211 (891) 997 61,105 93,466 753 7,168 85,545 2000 Jan.- Sep. (331,484) (10,934) (79,546) (241,004) 575,896 (6,696) 8,417 574,175 907,380 4,238 87,963 815,179 January (34,049) (1,702) (6,969) (25,378) 60,321 (1,009) 948 60,382 94,370 693 7,917 85,760 February (34,641) (1,968) (8,610) (24,063) 60,894 (1,108) 778 61,225 95,535 860 9,388 85,287 March (37,148) (1,251) (8,695) (27,203) 62,513 (576) 1,011 62,078 99,661 674 9,706 89,281 April (36,895) (794) (8,129) (27,973) 62,566 (542) 959 62,149 99,460 251 9,088 90,122 May (36,474) (962) (8,604) (26,908) 62,749 (697) 870 62,576 99,224 265 9,475 89,484 June (36,862) (1,293) (9,902) (25,667) 66,468 (889) 800 66,557 103,330 403 10,702 92,224 July (38,523) (714) (9,773) (28,037) 65,096 (541) 877 64,760 103,620 173 10,649 92,798 August (R) (36,684) (1,086) (9,259) (26,339) 67,973 (761) 1,045 67,689 104,657 325 10,304 94,027 September (40,208) (1,165) (9,606) (29,437) 67,316 (572) 1,129 66,759 107,524 593 10,735 96,196 October November December NOTE: See INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES for details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments. (1) The petroleum products aggregated in the end-use commodity classification system include virtually the same energy related petroleum products as those aggregated in the SITC. The end-use petroleum products, however, include some products such as ethane, butane, benzene and toluene, which are included in "Manufactured Goods". 15 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 10. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category (1996 Constant Dollars) In millions of dollars. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change, reflecting revisions to the source information for monthly deflators. (R) Revised. End-Use Commodity Category Total Foods, Industrial Capital Auto Consumer Other Period Census Feeds, & Supplies(2) Goods motive Goods Goods Basis(1) Beverages Vehicles etc. Exports 1999 Jan Dec. 761,523 58,584 160,697 350,498 74,678 80,492 36,574 Jan Sep. 562,817 43,649 117,496 258,779 55,638 59,732 27,524 January 60,737 4,433 12,438 28,224 6,062 6,571 3,010 February 60,333 4,431 12,539 27,543 6,023 6,663 3,133 March 60,872 4,560 12,815 27,932 5,946 6,573 3,046 April 61,757 4,804 12,893 28,272 6,203 6,704 2,883 May 61,926 4,772 12,925 28,400 6,090 6,535 3,205 June 62,520 4,930 13,085 28,496 6,238 6,588 3,182 July 63,206 5,179 12,704 29,393 6,193 6,682 3,056 August 65,108 5,145 13,663 30,312 6,606 6,554 2,828 September 66,359 5,396 14,435 30,207 6,276 6,861 3,182 October 65,473 5,174 14,008 30,299 6,271 6,748 2,973 November 65,497 4,796 14,755 29,922 6,280 6,874 2,870 December 67,735 4,964 14,438 31,498 6,489 7,138 3,207 2000 Jan. Sep. 637,528 46,905 132,207 306,017 58,884 66,165 27,349 January 66,969 5,116 14,115 31,196 6,497 6,966 3,079 February 67,799 4,925 14,638 31,083 6,414 7,288 3,451 March 69,008 5,031 15,279 31,566 6,733 7,355 3,045 April 68,988 4,878 14,152 33,673 6,264 7,143 2,878 May 69,155 5,029 14,143 33,524 6,409 7,086 2,963 June 73,595 5,101 14,696 36,035 6,864 7,696 3,204 July 71,939 5,454 14,343 35,432 6,304 7,469 2,937 August (R) 75,575 5,861 15,244 36,884 6,953 7,609 3,025 September 74,500 5,510 15,598 36,625 6,446 7,553 2,767 October November December Imports 1999 Jan Dec. 1,148,499 45,296 246,801 387,309 177,167 247,457 44,468 Jan. Sep. 847,004 33,689 184,720 282,970 130,840 181,998 32,787 January 88,696 3,573 19,986 28,917 13,489 19,308 3,423 February 90,287 3,684 19,586 29,736 14,034 19,861 3,386 March 90,667 3,586 20,182 29,651 14,121 19,470 3,657 April 91,931 3,687 20,357 30,450 13,734 20,068 3,634 May 93,476 3,708 20,650 31,352 14,362 19,774 3,629 June 97,051 3,881 20,957 33,027 15,033 20,453 3,700 July 98,329 3,825 20,846 33,619 15,373 21,044 3,622 August 98,573 3,850 21,256 33,196 15,348 21,023 3,900 September 97,994 3,895 20,899 33,023 15,345 20,998 3,834 October 99,556 3,857 20,790 34,149 15,139 21,631 3,991 November 100,533 3,932 20,794 34,832 15,298 21,850 3,827 December 101,406 3,818 20,498 35,358 15,890 21,979 3,864 2000 Jan.- Sep. 975,411 35,912 196,019 347,935 145,368 213,148 37,028 January 102,314 3,743 21,001 35,214 16,111 22,247 3,998 February 102,114 3,804 21,461 35,471 15,350 22,023 4,005 March 106,217 4,002 21,912 36,701 16,100 23,480 4,022 April 107,504 3,889 21,467 37,981 16,230 23,888 4,049 May 107,413 4,014 21,821 38,363 15,320 24,031 3,865 June 110,968 4,058 22,180 39,853 16,409 24,222 4,246 July 111,095 4,128 22,193 39,869 16,649 24,080 4,177 August (R) 112,844 4,157 21,726 41,663 16,586 24,325 4,387 September 114,942 4,117 22,258 42,821 16,614 24,852 4,281 October November December (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. (2) Includes petroleum products. 16 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 11. Exports, Imports and Balance Of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals (1996 Constant Dollars) djustment and rounding. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change, formation for the monthly deflators. (R) Revised. Trade Balance Exports Imports Period Total Petroleum Non Total Petroleum Non- Total Petroleum Non Census petroleum Census petroleum Census petroleum Basis (1) Basis (1) Basis,(1) 1998 Jan. Dec. (291,451) (72,553) (218,898) 730,042 9,395 720,647 1,021,493 81,948 939,545 Jan. Sep. (215,710) (54,637) (161,073) 541,945 7,195 534,750 757,655 61,832 695,823 January (19,806) (5,628) (14,177) 61,175 899 60,275 80,980 6,528 74,453 February (20,617) (5,542) (15,075) 60,431 750 59,681 81,048 6,292 74,756 March (23,323) (5,711) (17,612) 60,880 807 60,073 84,203 6,518 77,685 April (25,489) (6,417) (19,072) 59,292 782 58,510 84,781 7,199 77,582 May (25,826) (6,223) (19,603) 59,376 793 58,583 85,202 7,016 78,186 June (23,787) (6,203) (17,584) 60,265 751 59,514 84,053 6,954 77,098 July (25,228) (6,498) (18,729) 59,331 766 58,565 84,559 7,265 77,294 August (26,537) (6,515) (20,023) 59,878 840 59,037 86,415 7,355 79,060 September (25,097) (5,900) (19,198) 61,317 806 60,511 86,414 6,705 79,709 October (24,706) (6,089) (18,617) 63,337 746 62,592 88,044 6,835 81,209 November (25,316) (6,165) (19,151) 63,189 673 62,516 88,504 6,837 81,667 December (25,719) (5,662) (20,057) 61,572 782 60,789 87,291 6,444 80,846 1999 Jan. Dec. (386,976) (71,975) (315,001) 761,523 9,764 751,759 1,148,499 81,739 1,066,760 Jan.- Sep. (284,186) (55,936) (228,250) 562,817 6,906 555,912 847,004 62,842 784,162 January (27,959) (6,156) (21,803) 60,737 738 59,999 88,696 6,895 81,801 February (29,954) (5,942) (24,012) 60,333 622 59,711 90,287 6,564 83,723 March (29,795) (6,041) (23,754) 60,872 725 60,147 90,667 6,766 83,901 April (30,174) (6,206) (23,968) 61,757 775 60,982 91,931 6,982 84,950 May (31,550) (6,441) (25,109) 61,926 824 61,102 93,476 7,265 86,211 June (34,531) (6,461) (28,070) 62,520 798 61,721 97,051 7,259 89,792 July (35,123) (6,443) (28,680) 63,206 743 62,463 98,329 7,186 91,143 August (33,466) (6,272) (27,193) 65,108 844 64,264 98,573 7,116 91,457 September (31,635) (5,973) (25,662) 66,359 836 65,522 97,994 6,810 91,184 October (34,083) (5,624) (28,459) 65,473 951 64,523 99,556 6,575 92,981 November (35,035) (5,572) (29,463) 65,497 911 64,586 100,533 6,483 94,049 December (33,671) (4,842) (28,828) 67,735 996 66,739 101,406 5,839 95,568 2000 Jan.- Sep. (337,883) (56,923) (280,960) 637,528 7,225 630,303 975,411 64,148 911,262 January (35,344) (5,600) (29,744) 66,969 908 66,062 102,314 6,508 95,805 February (34,316) (6,287) (28,028) 67,799 735 67,064 102,114 7,022 95,092 March (37,209) (6,129) (31,080) 69,008 816 68,192 106,217 6,945 99,271 April (38,516) (6,163) (32,353) 68,988 878 68,110 107,504 7,041 100,463 May (38,259) (6,549) (31,710) 69,155 777 68,377 107,413 7,326 100,087 June (37,372) (6,931) (30,442) 73,595 700 72,895 110,968 7,630 103,337 July (39,156) (6,596) (32,559) 71,939 737 71,202 111,095 7,334 103,761 August (R) (37,269) (6,491) (30,778) 75,575 850 74,725 112,844 7,341 105,503 September (40,442) (6,176) (34,266) 74,500 824 73,676 114,942 7,000 107,942 October November December (1) Detailed data presented on a Census Basis. The information to convert to a BOP basis is not available. 17 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 12. U.S. Trade in Goods In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (R) - Revised. Balance Exports Imports Total Total Total Net Total Total Net Total Period Balance Census Balance Adjust- Census Balance Adjust Census of Payments Basis of Payments ments Basis of Payments ments Basis Basis Basis Basis 1998 Jan. Dec. (246,853) (229,758) 670,324 (11,813) 682,138 917,178 5,281 911,896 Jan.- Sep. (182,230) (170,490) 495,830 (7,838) 503,668 678,059 3,902 674,158 January (16,268) (15,052) 54,537 (635) 55,172 70,805 581 70,224 February (14,194) (13,160) 54,427 (806) 55,234 68,621 228 68,394 March (17,190) (15,799) 61,416 (881) 62,297 78,606 511 78,096 April (20,043) (19,069) 56,026 (649) 56,675 76,068 325 75,744 May (18,363) (17,326) 55,925 (747) 56,672 74,289 291 73,998 June (21,179) (19,924) 56,097 (897) 56,994 77,276 358 76,918 July (26,087) (24,760) 50,612 (966) 51,577 76,698 361 76,337 August (24,607) (22,594) 52,106 (1,314) 53,420 76,712 699 76,014 September (24,298) (22,807) 54,685 (943) 55,627 78,983 549 78,434 October (24,190) (22,399) 60,113 (1,200) 61,313 84,303 592 83,712 November (21,744) (19,625) 56,797 (1,598) 58,395 78,541 522 78,020 December (18,689) (17,245) 57,585 (1,177) 58,762 76,274 267 76,007 1999 Jan. Dec. (345,559) (328,821) 684,358 (11,439) 695,797 1,029,917 5,299 1,024,618 Jan.- Sep. (249,757) (237,213) 498,634 (9,435) 508,069 748,391 3,110 745,281 January (20,453) (19,330) 51,484 (952) 52,436 71,937 171 71,766 February (21,888) (20,570) 52,174 (1,105) 53,279 74,062 213 73,849 March (24,433) (23,183) 59,866 (1,023) 60,889 84,299 226 84,072 April (23,953) (22,697) 56,298 (985) 57,283 80,251 271 79,980 May (25,826) (24,477) 55,353 (1,136) 56,489 81,178 213 80,965 June (31,529) (30,055) 56,628 (1,197) 57,825 88,157 277 87,880 July (35,007) (33,778) 51,965 (1,033) 52,998 86,972 197 86,775 August (33,756) (32,310) 56,582 (857) 57,439 90,338 589 89,749 September (32,913) (30,813) 58,284 (1,147) 59,431 91,197 953 90,244 October (32,852) (31,487) 62,123 (850) 62,973 94,974 514 94,460 November (33,817) (32,633) 60,685 (263) 60,948 94,502 922 93,581 December (29,132) (27,489) 62,917 (891) 63,808 92,049 753 91,296 2000 Jan.- Sep. (331,936) (321,002) 570,697 (6,696) 577,393 902,633 4,238 898,396 January (31,849) (30,147) 56,212 (1,009) 57,221 88,061 693 87,368 February (32,465) (30,497) 60,217 (1,108) 61,325 92,682 860 91,822 March (35,578) (34,327) 68,164 (576) 68,740 103,742 674 103,067 April (32,822) (32,028) 62,244 (542) 62,786 95,066 251 94,815 May (37,426) (36,464) 63,565 (697) 64,262 100,991 265 100,726 June (37,185) (35,892) 67,382 (889) 68,271 104,567 403 104,164 July (42,790) (42,077) 59,167 (541) 59,707 101,957 173 101,784 August (R) (41,063) (39,976) 67,204 (761) 67,965 108,266 325 107,941 September (40,759) (39,593) 66,542 (572) 67,115 107,301 593 106,708 October November December August data as published last month (40,790) (39,682) 67,196 (761) 67,958 107,986 347 107,639 NOTE: See INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES for details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments. 18 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 13. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding (R) Revised Total Net Total End-Use Commodity Category Balance of Adjust- Census Foods, Industrial Capital Auto- Consumer Other Period Payments ments Basis(1) Feeds Supplies(2) Goods motive Goods Goods Basis Beverages Vehicles, etc. Exports 1999 Jan.- Dec. 684,358 (11,439) 695,797 45,532 147,000 311,406 75,756 80,768 35,336 Jan.- Sep. 498,634 (9,435) 508,069 32,732 106,504 227,141 55,952 59,293 26,446 January 51,484 (952) 52,436 3,525 10,805 23,708 5,573 5,968 2,856 February 52,174 (1,105) 53,279 3,539 10,918 23,112 6,420 6,355 2,935 March 59,866 (1,023) 60,889 3,896 12,222 27,824 6,943 7,051 2,953 April 56,298 (985) 57,283 3,584 11,910 25,327 6,864 6,748 2,850 May 55,353 (1,136) 56,489 3,401 11,863 24,793 6,726 6,559 3,146 June 56,628 (1,197) 57,825 3,567 12,030 25,698 6,620 6,821 3,089 July 51,965 (1,033) 52,998 3,683 11,283 24,482 4,309 6,323 2,918 August 56,582 (857) 57,439 3,692 12,496 25,848 6,238 6,489 2,675 September 58,284 (1,147) 59,431 3,844 12,977 26,350 6,257 6,978 3,025 October 62,123 (850) 62,973 4,532 13,416 27,975 6,671 7,464 2,915 November 60,685 (263) 60,948 4,182 13,659 26,120 6,980 7,137 2,870 December 62,917 (891) 63,808 4,086 13,421 30,170 6,153 6,874 3,105 2000 Jan.- Sep. 570,697 (6,696) 577,393 34,684 127,640 261,911 59,962 66,380 26,817 January 56,212 (1,009) 57,221 3,776 12,804 25,338 6,015 6,346 2,942 February 60,217 (1,108) 61,325 3,959 13,777 26,005 7,070 7,231 3,284 March 68,164 (576) 68,740 4,321 15,613 30,034 7,824 7,939 3,010 April 62,244 (542) 62,786 3,580 13,649 28,704 6,876 7,056 2,922 May 63,565 (697) 64,262 3,678 14,101 28,843 7,362 7,289 2,988 June 67,382 (889) 68,271 3,689 14,559 31,537 7,203 8,088 3,194 July 59,167 (541) 59,707 3,718 13,263 28,455 4,482 6,925 2,864 August (R) 67,204 (761) 67,965 4,048 15,026 31,479 6,700 7,795 2,917 September 66,542 (572) 67,115 3,914 14,849 31,514 6,431 7,711 2,695 October November December Imports 1999 Jan.- Dec. 1,029,917 5,299 1,024,618 43,579 222,024 297,112 179,393 239,466 43,046 Jan.- Sep. 748,391 3,110 745,281 32,119 159,930 216,255 130,748 174,834 31,395 January 71,937 171 71,766 3,442 14,932 20,810 12,656 16,790 3,137 February 74,062 213 73,849 3,276 14,312 21,532 14,332 17,310 3,086 March 84,299 226 84,072 3,692 16,962 25,145 16,294 18,268 3,711 April 80,251 271 79,980 3,580 17,360 23,305 14,424 17,697 3,613 May 81,178 213 80,965 3,700 18,240 23,336 14,679 17,621 3,389 June 88,157 277 87,880 3,802 18,587 26,094 15,503 20,318 3,576 July 86,972 197 86,775 3,510 19,205 25,412 13,227 21,832 3,589 August 90,338 589 89,749 3,571 20,317 25,081 14,800 22,328 3,652 September 91,197 953 90,244 3,546 20,015 25,538 14,832 22,671 3,642 October 94,974 514 94,460 3,773 20,651 26,458 16,097 23,530 3,951 November 94,502 922 93,581 3,815 20,685 27,039 16,256 21,902 3,883 December 92,049 753 91,296 3,871 20,757 27,360 16,292 19,200 3,817 2000 Jan.- Sep. 902,633 4,238 898,396 34,047 220,892 258,099 146,330 203,034 35,994 January 88,061 693 87,368 3,546 21,467 24,293 15,188 19,193 3,681 February 92,682 860 91,822 3,509 22,791 25,465 16,287 19,966 3,804 March 103,742 674 103,067 4,020 25,511 29,513 18,520 21,375 4,128 April 95,066 251 94,815 3,682 23,107 27,364 16,750 20,041 3,871 May 100,991 265 100,726 3,978 24,953 28,946 16,409 22,638 3,802 June 104,567 403 104,164 3,874 25,647 30,533 16,569 23,348 4,193 July 101,957 173 101,784 3,782 25,927 29,418 14,180 24,449 4,030 August (R) 108,266 325 107,941 3,943 25,834 31,039 16,643 26,178 4,304 September 107,301 593 106,708 3,713 25,654 31,529 15,784 25,846 4,181 October November December (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. (2) Includes petroleum products. 19 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 14. Exports, Imports and Balance of Goods By Selected Countries and Areas-2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) Revised. (X) Not applicable. (Note: This exhibit is not additive. See footnote (2)) Balance Exports Imports Item(1) September August Cumulative September August Cumulative September August Cumulative 2000 2000 to-date 2000 2000 to-date 2000 2000 to-date Total Balance of Payments Basis (40,759) (R) -41,063 (331,936) 66,542 (R) 67,204 570,697 107,301 (R) 108,266 902,633 Net Adjustments (1,165) (R) -1,086 (10,934) (572) (R) -761 (6,696 593 (R) 325 4,238 Total Census Basis (39,593) (R) -39,976 (321,002) 67,115 (R) 67,965 577,393 106,708 (R) 107,941 898,396 North America (7,358) (R) -6,203 (54,527) 24,367 (R) 25,701 216,840 31,725 31,904 271,367 Canada (4,696) (R) -4,321 (35,885) 14,640 (R) 15,312 134,376 19,337 19,633 170,262 Mexico (2,661) (1,882) (18,642) 9,727 10,390 82,463 12,388 12,271 101,105 Western Europe (4,445) (5,191) (44,499) 15,388 14,685 132,697 19,833 19,876 177,196 Euro Area (2) (3,703) (4,114) (35,601) 10,042 9,567 84,640 13,745 13,682 120,241 European Union (3,916) (4,692) (41,384) 14,189 13,494 120,317 18,104 18,186 161,701 Austria (15) (58) (491) 241 201 1,876 256 259 2,367 Belgium 356 523 3,009 1,174 1,207 10,219 818 683 7,210 Finland (113) (109) (1,292) 143 137 1,114 256 246 2,406 France (709) (626) (6,902) 1,615 1,649 14,540 2,325 2,275 21,442 Germany (2,391) (2,722) (22,176) 2,441 2,413 21,559 4,832 5,135 43,735 Italy (950) (1,279) (10,557) 1,368 870 8,211 2,318 2,149 18,768 Netherlands 1,060 1,082 8,606 1,839 1,865 15,791 779 783 7,184 Spain 101 10 393 474 523 4,706 373 513 4,314 Sweden (305) (142) (3,338) 444 410 3,495 749 552 6,833 United Kingdom 193 (362) (1,835) 3,510 3,315 30,177 3,317 3,677 32,013 Other EU (1,141) (1,009) (6,800) 940 904 8,628 2,081 1,913 15,428 European Free Trade Association (457) (515) (3,513) 899 819 8,790 1,356 1,334 12,303 Norway (353) (390) (3,282) 125 108 1,123 478 499 4,405 Switzerland (78) (97) (40) 762 697 7,440 840 794 7,480 Other EFTA (26) (27) (191) 12 14 227 38 41 418 Other Western Europe (72) 16 398 300 372 3,589 372 356 3,191 Eastern Europe/FSR (1,244) (860) (7,828) 528 489 4,447 1,772 1,348 12,274 Hungary (323) (127) (1,579) 60 53 422 383 180 2,001 Poland (8) (4) (211) 71 82 535 80 85 746 Former Soviet Republics (825) (637) (5,427) 308 266 2,611 1,134 902 8,037 Russia (670) (475) (4,224) 153 176 1,707 823 651 5,931 Other FSR (155) (162) (1,203) 155 89 904 311 251 2,107 Other EE (87) (92) (611) 89 89 879 175 181 1,490 Pacific Rim Countries (20,148) (20,226) (157,000) 17,589 18,307 150,271 37,738 38,533 307,271 Australia 410 504 4,645 988 1,083 9,403 578 579 4,758 China (8,722) (8,601) (61,074) 1,351 1,446 11,699 10,073 10,047 72,773 Japan (6,094) (6,764) (60,096) 5,527 5,706 47,902 11,621 12,471 107,997 Newly Industralized Countries(NICS) (2,839) (2,588) (19,069) 7,499 7,710 63,113 10,338 10,297 82,181 Hong Kong 76 186 1,862 1,306 1,337 10,569 1,230 1,151 8,707 Korea (1,211) (1,168) (8,216) 2,394 2,450 20,990 3,605 3,618 29,206 Singapore (47) (172) (1,075) 1,739 1,665 13,026 1,786 1,837 14,102 Taiwan (1,658) (1,434) (11,640) 2,059 2,258 18,527 3,717 3,692 30,167 Other Pacific Rim(3) (2,904) (2,777) (21,407) 2,224 2,361 18,155 5,129 5,138 39,561 South/Central America (1,050) (1,170) (11,083) 5,144 5,295 43,363 6,194 6,465 54,446 Argentina 119 144 1,171 398 413 3,446 278 269 2,275 Brazil 253 15 492 1,426 1,442 11,091 1,172 1,427 10,599 Colombia (339) (297) (2,625) 291 303 2,673 629 600 5,299 Other S/C A (3) (1,084) (1,032) (10,121) 3,030 3,138 26,153 4,114 4,170 36,273 OPEC (4,195) (4,430) (35,401) 1,915 1,748 13,874 6,110 6,178 49,275 Indonesia(3) (748) (803) (5,744) 214 206 1,933 962 1,009 7,677 Nigeria (922) (1,016) (7,420) 44 52 515 967 1,068 7,935 Saudia Arabia (699) (761) (6,228) 561 525 4,331 1,261 1,286 10,559 Venezuela(3) (1,065) (1,061) (9,502) 498 494 4,060 1,563 1,555 13,562 Other OPEC (760) (788) (6,506) 597 472 3,036 1,357 1,260 9,543 Other Countries (2,991) (3,313) (26,034) 2,871 2,586 22,142 5,863 5,899 48,176 Egypt 196 213 1,869 274 285 2,523 78 71 654 South Africa (31) (106) (884) 371 222 2,251 401 329 3,134 Other (3,156) (3,420) (27,019) 2,227 2,079 17,368 5,383 5,499 44,388 Uniden. ctys (4) 24 30 124 24 30 124 (X) (X) (X) Timing Adjustments (X) (479) (X) (X) (177) (371) (X) 302 (371) (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. (2) Countries included in Euro Area are also included in European Union See Page 27 for a list of countries. (3) This exhibit is not additive. Selected countries are included in more than one area grouping. Indonesia is included in both OPEC and Other Pacific Rim; Venezuela is included in both OPEC and Other South/Central America. (4) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals. 20 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 14a. Exports, Imports and Balance of Goods By Selected Countries and Areas--1999 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) Revised. (X) Not applicable. (Note: This exhibit is not additive. See footnote (2)) Balance Exports Imports Item(1) September August Cumulative September August Cumulative September August Cumulative 1999 1999 to-date 1999 1999 to-date 1999 1999 to-date Total Balance of Payments Basis (32,913) (33,756) (249,757 58,284 56,582 498,634 91,197 90,338 748,391 Net Adjustments (2,100) (1,446) (12,545) (1,147) (857) (9,435) 953 589 3,110 Total Census Basis (30,813) (32,310) (237,213) 59,431 57,439 508,069 90,244 89,749 745,281 North America (4,940) (5,619) (41,519) 22,228 21,290 184,491 27,168 26,909 226,010 Canada (2,902) (3,422) (22,967 14,423 13,815 122,768 17,325 17,237 145,735 Mexico (2,038) (2,197) (18,551) 7,805 7,475 61,723 9,843 9,672 80,275 Western Europe (3,476) (4,414) (32,815) 13,633 13,104 121,933 17,109 17,518 154,748 Euro Area (2) (2,725) (3,974) (27,221) 8,631 8,255 77,952 11,356 12,229 105,173 European Union (3,474) (4,136) (29,972) 12,185 12,014 112,137 15,658 16,150 142,108 Austria (73) 43 (260) 184 295 1,915 257 252 2,175 Belgium 254 342 2,381 994 939 9,209 739 597 6,828 Finland (109) (113) (842) 103 127 1,287 211 239 2,129 France (574) (1,040) (4,926) 1,457 1,298 13,934 2,031 2,338 18,859 Germany (2,306) (2,406) (20,402) 2,009 2,163 19,699 4,315 4,569 40,101 Italy (887) (1,292) (9,269) 771 691 7,227 1,658 1,983 16,496 Netherlands 978 1,024 8,311 1,651 1,687 14,215 673 664 5,904 Spain 102 (70) 416 449 396 4,156 347 466 3,741 Sweden (295) (167) (2,572) 351 327 3,164 647 494 5,737 United Kingdom (405) 81 229 2,999 3,270 28,899 3,404 3,188 28,670 Other EU (159) (539) (3,036) 1,216 821 8,432 1,375 1,360 11,469 European Free Trade Association (2) (302) (3,277) 1,174 802 6,830 1,176 1,104 10,107 Norway (270) (205) (1,681) 93 135 1,089 363 340 2,770 Switzerland 302 (89) (1,397) 1,060 634 5,511 758 723 6,907 Other EFTA (34) (8) (200) 21 32 230 55 40 430 Other Western Europe 0 24 434 275 289 2,967 275 264 2,533 Eastern Europe/FSR (56) (527) (3,998) 842 464 4,366 898 990 8,364 Hungary (126) (126) (957) 43 37 374 169 163 1,332 Poland (12) (3) (8) 65 56 590 77 60 598 Former Soviet Republics 132 (319) (2,733) 654 308 2,566 522 627 5,299 Russia 139 (285) (2,670) 487 197 1,460 348 482 4,130 Other FSR (7) (34) (63) 167 111 1,106 174 144 1,169 Other EE (50) (78) (299) 79 63 836 130 141 1,135 Pacific Rim Countries (17,533) (16,905) (134,373 15,160 15,124 127,221 32,693 32,029 261,594 Australia 648 442 4,442 1,143 951 8,354 495 509 3,912 China (6,873) (6,871) (49,424) 1,325 1,151 9,923 8,198 8,022 59,346 Japan (6,621) (6,105) (52,839) 4,650 4,696 42,135 11,271 10,801 94,974 Newly Industralized Countries(NICS) (2,157) (1,737) (17,068) 6,218 6,594 51,912 8,376 8,332 68,980 Hong Kong 122 8 1,615 1,176 1,050 9,298 1,054 1,042 7,683 Korea (777) (436) (5,205) 2,021 2,251 16,875 2,797 2,687 22,080 Singapore (23) 127 (1,345) 1,495 1,639 12,086 1,517 1,512 13,432 Taiwan (1,480) (1,437) (12,132) 1,527 1,654 13,653 3,007 3,091 25,785 Other Pacific Rim(3) (2,529) (2,634) (19,483) 1,823 1,732 14,897 4,353 4,366 34,380 South/Central America (938) (923) (1,667) 4,470 4,460 40,619 5,407 5,384 42,286 Argentina 302 171 1,738 512 414 3,621 210 242 1,883 Brazil 92 68 1,250 1,134 1,134 9,585 1,042 1,066 8,335 Colombia (295) (346) (1,837) 283 255 2,565 578 602 4,403 Other S/C A (3) (1,037) (817) (2,818) 2,541 2,657 24,848 3,577 3,473 27,666 OPEC (2,878) (2,885) (15,173) 1,306 1,328 14,148 4,184 4,213 29,321 Indonesia(3) (727) (704) (5,592) 172 175 1,455 898 878 7,047 Nigeria (376) (481) (2,723) 57 48 500 433 529 3,223 Saudia Arabia (472) (327) (116) 385 475 5,481 857 802 5,597 Venezuela(3) (831) (749) (3,741 356 384 4,116 1,188 1,134 7,858 Other OPEC (473) (624) (3,001) 335 246 2,596 808 870 5,597 Other Countries (2,591) (2,509) (17,139) 2,279 2,209 20,723 4,870 4,719 37,862 Egypt 180 130 1,752 236 181 2,208 56 52 456 South Africa (61) (71) (410) 224 225 1,883 285 296 2,293 Other (2,710) (2,568) (18,481) 1,818 1,803 16,632 4,529 4,371 35,113 Uniden. ctys (4) 42 19 137 42 19 137 (X) (X) (X) (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available (2) Countries included in Euro Area are also included in European Union. See Page 27 for a list of countries. (3) This exhibit is not additive. Selected countries are included in more than one area grouping. Indonesia is included in both OPEC and Other Pacific Rim; Venezuela is included in both OPEC and Other South/Central America. (4) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals 21 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods By Principal SITC Commodities: In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (R) Revised. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. 2000 1999 Item(1) September August Cumulative Cumulative Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Total Balance of Payment Basis 66,542 107,301 (R) 67,204 (R)108,266 570,697 902,633 498,634 748,391 Net Adjustments (572) 593 (R) -761 (R) 325 (6,696) 4,238 (9,435) 3,110 Total Census Basis (2) 67,115 106,708 (R) 67,965 (R)107,941 577,393 898,396 508,069 745,281 Manufactured goods (3) 53,068 89,264 54,241 90,012 461,604 750,197 414,611 644,166 Agricultural commodities (3) 3,969 2,817 4,135 3,040 36,476 28,319 33,672 27,336 Mineral fuels (3) 1,207 11,869 1,210 11,754 9,153 96,223 6,879 51,965 Selected commodities (3) ADP equipment; office machines 4,252 8,516 3,981 8,502 33,895 67,863 29,789 61,468 Airplane parts 1,245 434 1,270 494 11,136 4,103 11,473 4,439 Airplanes 1,665 1,242 1,817 1,003 18,282 8,453 23,962 6,707 Alcoholic bev., distilled 42 280 42 244 297 2,023 296 1,822 Aluminum 287 571 345 608 2,849 5,465 2,628 4,755 Animal feeds 313 48 325 47 2,759 439 2,388 421 Artwork/antiques 94 484 66 432 1,122 4,337 835 3,612 Basketware, etc. 275 395 267 428 2,466 3,614 2,088 3,179 Cereal flour 112 172 116 159 953 1,246 966 1,124 Chemicals cosmetics 479 306 504 347 3,879 2,620 3,588 2,296 Chemicals dyeing 354 220 373 262 3,026 2,042 2,678 1,971 Chemicals fertilizers 165 136 202 128 1,766 1,203 2,252 1,095 Chemicals inorganic 450 580 475 577 3,949 4,531 3,357 3,714 Chemicals medicinal 1,144 1,515 1,135 1,293 9,506 10,852 8,133 9,797 Chemicals n.e.s. 990 440 1,098 485 9,050 4,302 8,307 3,770 Chemicals organic 1,533 2,684 1,507 2,564 13,335 20,920 11,023 15,982 Chemicals plastics 1,670 871 1,775 919 14,581 8,006 12,284 6,835 Cigarettes 299 28 312 39 2,459 196 2,442 105 Clothing 694 6,267 752 6,879 6,251 48,559 6,178 42,355 Coal 168 65 228 80 1,634 609 1,716 485 Coffee 1 134 1 175 6 1,987 6 1,975 Copper 113 368 123 391 1,116 3,153 782 2,399 Cork, wood, lumber 350 636 377 646 3,277 6,449 3,205 6,695 Corn 443 1 414 2 3,608 154 3,898 143 Cotton, raw and linters 100 (-) 126 1 1,489 23 625 143 Crude fertilizers 144 125 154 117 1,269 1,052 1,129 944 Crude oil 15 7,876 20 8,242 417 66,463 545 34,295 Electrical machinery 8,290 10,291 8,424 9,842 65,921 80,113 54,872 63,961 Fish and preparations 258 939 324 992 2,108 7,116 2,054 6,318 Footwear 54 1,194 67 1,380 497 11,499 531 10,738 Furniture and bedding 426 1,552 442 1,668 3,526 14,026 3,233 11,808 Gem diamonds 142 1,129 128 845 848 9,160 166 7,125 General industrial mach 2,731 2,655 2,894 2,915 24,438 26,360 22,156 23,472 Glass 219 204 252 201 1,807 1,684 1,576 1,494 Glassware 77 174 82 185 627 1,445 523 1,337 Gold, nonmonetary 502 227 322 187 4,277 2,052 3,038 2,251 Hides and skins 124 8 138 9 1,072 83 749 74 Iron and steel mill prod 472 1,240 531 1,481 4,288 12,488 3,649 9,855 Jewelry 120 633 153 475 1,099 4,444 710 3,884 Lighting, plumbing 133 507 136 554 1,035 3,829 956 3,220 Liquified propane/butane 36 99 54 99 460 974 183 512 Live animals 52 138 55 129 424 1,237 333 1,058 22 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods By Principal SITC Commodities:--con't 2000 1999 Item(1) September August Cumulative Cumulative Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Meat and preparations 554 302 626 353 5,515 2,905 4,605 2,391 Metal manufactures, n.e.s. 1,162 1,339 1,185 1,418 9,975 12,182 8,288 10,738 Metal ores; scrap 390 286 447 305 3,203 3,031 2,539 2,631 Metalworking machinery 543 540 507 690 4,485 5,676 3,823 5,031 Mineral fuels, other 323 236 287 198 2,327 1,720 1,864 888 Natural gas 48 994 29 837 275 6,516 157 4,696 Nickel 34 114 34 110 292 1,129 242 615 Oils/fats, vegetable 53 83 57 93 615 900 857 892 Optical goods 266 322 344 326 2,416 2,931 1,593 2,273 Paper and paperboard 895 1,304 917 1,386 8,227 11,359 7,282 9,866 Petroleum preparations 588 2,291 568 1,902 3,858 18,144 2,205 10,140 Photographic equipment 333 589 393 579 3,272 5,049 2,613 4,299 Plastic articles, n.e.s. 607 681 685 704 5,553 6,052 4,643 5,186 Platinum 51 643 73 417 692 3,957 326 2,553 Pottery 9 179 9 194 78 1,346 79 1,252 Power generating mach. 2,804 2,799 2,875 2,738 24,359 25,358 22,755 23,123 Printed materials 411 342 440 360 3,564 2,738 3,355 2,416 Pulp and waste paper 390 284 447 292 3,467 2,526 2,486 1,779 Records/magnetic media 451 438 441 447 3,998 3,858 4,278 3,320 Rice 48 13 64 13 617 127 655 136 Rubber articles, n.e.s. 136 161 145 172 1,209 1,471 1,025 1,325 Rubber tires and tubes 200 363 220 410 1,832 3,721 1,787 3,408 Scientific instruments 2,626 1,939 2,713 2,012 22,228 16,022 18,768 12,835 Ships, boats 78 79 59 84 764 851 1,277 791 Silver and bullion 24 52 20 49 165 613 177 477 Soybeans 280 1 307 2 3,378 27 2,840 22 Spacecraft 2 66 (-) (-) 105 217 639 244 Specialized ind. mach. 2,603 1,663 2,661 1,931 22,830 17,168 18,271 16,444 Sugar (-) 60 (-) 67 3 353 2 475 Television, VCR, etc. 2,558 6,792 2,490 6,251 20,576 49,922 17,569 35,456 Textile yearn, fabric 923 1,237 943 1,362 7,880 11,561 6,876 10,169 Tobacco, unmanufactured 60 57 84 62 926 429 992 552 Toys/games/sporting goods 291 2,183 302 2,121 2,728 13,730 2,405 13,549 Travel goods 33 384 30 411 268 3,313 247 3,060 Vegetables and fruits 625 591 615 603 5,357 7,008 5,233 7,125 Vehicles 4,459 12,918 4,613 13,401 42,614 119,365 39,955 106,063 Watches/clocks/parts 28 338 32 306 260 2,477 244 2,296 Wheat 355 15 332 9 2,494 160 2,666 227 Wood manufactures 144 603 166 640 1,420 5,540 1,277 5,414 Re-exports 6,700 (X) 5,964 (X) 50,201 (X) 36,403 (X) Agricultural commodities 124 (X) 124 (X) 1,247 (X) 1,000 (X) Manufactured goods 6,503 (X) 5,775 (X) 48,236 (X) 34,992 (X) Mineral fuels 11 (X) 6 (X) 164 (X) 87 (X) (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. (2) Total exports (Domestic and Foreign) (3) Domestic exports 23 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 16. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. Period Balance Exports Imports 1998 Jan.- Dec. 29,694 186,444 156,750 Jan.- Sep. 18,810 133,823 115,013 January 2,764 14,177 11,413 February 2,942 14,083 11,141 March 3,136 16,971 13,835 April 2,088 14,426 12,338 May 2,317 14,752 12,435 June 2,055 15,448 13,393 July 710 14,047 13,337 August 1,009 14,006 12,997 September 1,790 15,913 14,123 October 2,902 17,177 14,275 November 2,761 16,616 13,855 December 5,221 18,828 13,607 1999 Jan.- Dec. 19,098 200,277 181,179 Jan.- Sep. 15,662 146,170 130,508 January 3,448 15,594 12,147 February 2,384 14,975 12,591 March 3,485 18,082 14,597 April 2,236 16,050 13,814 May 1,774 15,740 13,965 June 852 16,680 15,828 July (550) 15,429 15,978 August 1,093 16,571 15,478 September 939 17,049 16,110 October 1,120 17,824 16,704 November (923) 16,000 16,923 December 3,238 20,283 17,044 2000 Jan.- Sep. 5,137 166,062 160,924 January 1,696 16,386 14,691 February 881 16,394 15,512 March 1,174 18,745 17,571 April 1,490 18,014 16,524 May 469 18,289 17,820 June 1,236 20,285 19,049 July (374) 18,141 18,514 August (373) 19,696 20,069 September (1,062) 20,112 21,174 October November December Note: Data not available on a Balance of Payments basis. 24 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 17. Imports of Energy-Related Petroleum Products, Including Crude Petroleum Details may not equal totals due to rounding. Total energy-related petroleum products (1) Crude petroleum Period Quantity Value Quantity Thousands Value Unit price (thousands (thousands (thousands of barrels (thousands (dollars) of barrels) of dollars) of barrels) per day of dollars) (average) 1999 Jan.- Dec. 4,081,181 65,931,249 3,228,092 8,844 50,889,621 15.76 Jan.- Sep. 3,118,892 44,946,367 2,456,682 8,999 34,294,949 13.96 January 349,000 3,362,436 280,356 9,044 2,581,125 9.21 February 302,085 2,956,909 234,298 8,368 2,221,070 9.48 March 339,876 3,714,882 271,574 8,760 2,850,722 10.50 April 341,124 4,587,395 262,378 8,746 3,378,898 12.88 May 367,964 5,520,574 289,457 9,337 4,225,641 14.60 June 357,634 5,319,719 278,274 9,276 4,040,329 14.52 July 364,520 6,029,371 288,932 9,320 4,653,736 16.11 August 361,349 6,668,471 283,813 9,155 5,073,475 17.88 September 335,339 6,786,611 267,600 8,920 5,269,952 19.69 October 335,459 7,061,683 267,574 8,631 5,555,979 20.76 November 318,537 6,827,215 254,862 8,495 5,365,458 21.05 December 308,292 7,095,984 248,974 8,031 5,673,236 22.79 2000 Jan.- Sep. 3,216,016 85,581,024 2,561,322 9,348 66,462,768 25.95 January 324,531 7,660,406 252,342 8,140 5,849,073 23.18 February 340,100 8,823,527 258,020 8,897 6,453,738 25.01 March 360,692 9,778,668 288,289 9,300 7,604,736 26.38 April 347,216 8,694,102 281,594 9,386 6,877,891 24.42 May 369,453 9,271,045 297,032 9,582 7,174,992 24.16 June 379,447 10,324,987 300,902 10,030 8,018,252 26.65 July 373,484 10,520,884 301,375 9,722 8,366,474 27.76 August 376,083 10,241,863 309,975 9,999 8,241,718 26.59 September 345,011 10,265,542 271,793 9,060 7,875,893 28.98 October November December (1) Details shown for these Energy-Related Petroleum Products are not available on a Balance of Payments basis. These products include the following SITC commodity groupings; crude oil, petroleum preparations, and liquified propane and butane gas. 25 Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 18. Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts By Selected Countries: 2000 In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (X) Not applicable. Exports Total Cars Trucks Parts Country Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative September August to-date September August to-date September August to-date September August to-date TOTAL 6,413 6,669 59,713 1,231 1,095 12,493 757 766 7,147 4,425 4,808 40,072 Australia 73 87 766 10 8 130 4 15 82 59 64 554 Austria 110 109 853 2 1 17 1 (-) 3 107 108 833 Belgium 36 34 388 4 3 47 6 4 70 26 27 271 Brazil 42 46 319 1 2 16 2 (-) 5 39 45 298 Canada 3,528 3,723 34,237 677 556 7,037 448 520 4,850 2,403 2,647 22,350 Germany 195 194 1,696 102 101 918 4 5 45 89 88 733 Japan 217 248 2,191 33 62 549 8 4 77 175 182 1,565 Korea 30 39 328 1 1 23 1 (-) 5 27 38 300 Mexico 1,380 1,432 12,163 198 164 1,899 102 99 811 1,080 1,169 9,453 Saudia Arabia 93 64 639 35 23 236 42 23 280 16 17 123 Sweden 24 19 152 3 1 41 5 4 16 15 14 95 Taiwan 17 32 229 10 26 160 (-) (-) 17 6 6 51 United Kingdom 134 138 1,198 26 22 229 3 2 39 105 113 931 Other 536 503 4,554 128 122 1,192 130 89 846 278 292 2,515 Imports TOTAL 15,860 16,551 147,047 8,605 9,052 79,583 1,524 1,504 14,638 5,731 5,995 52,826 Australia 57 21 358 39 (-) 168 (-) (-) (-) 18 21 190 Austria 25 10 212 (-) (-) 3 (-) (-) (-) 25 10 209 Belgium 44 24 792 21 14 613 15 2 115 8 7 63 Brazil 140 136 1,089 28 31 105 (-) (-) 2 112 105 982 Canada 5,201 5,516 48,541 2,724 2,907 25,226 949 1,006 9,152 1,527 1,602 14,162 Germany 1,437 1,431 13,925 1,107 1,158 10,917 1 5 54 329 267 2,955 Japan 3,393 4,273 35,351 2,210 2,902 23,561 47 57 503 1,136 1,314 11,288 Korea 499 413 3,992 409 322 3,159 2 1 28 89 89 805 Mexico 3,771 3,526 30,380 1,620 1,404 11,362 480 391 4,403 1,671 1,731 14,615 Saudia Arabia (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) Sweden 196 89 1,700 166 70 1,443 3 3 28 28 16 229 Taiwan 99 106 916 4 5 36 4 4 24 91 98 857 United Kingdom 301 272 3,173 188 129 1,916 14 20 203 99 123 1,054 Other 695 733 6,616 89 108 1,073 9 13 124 597 612 5,419 Note: Data not available on a Balance of Payments basis. INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES GOODS U.S./CANADA DATA EXCHANGE AND SUBSTITUTION CENSUS BASIS The data for U.S. exports to Canada are derived from import The Census basis goods data are compiled from the documents data compiled by Canada. The use of Canada's import data to collected by the U.S. Customs Service and reflect the produce U.S. export data requires several alignments in order movement of goods between foreign countries and the 50 states, to compare the two series. the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and U.S. Foreign Trade Zones. They include government and 1. Coverage - Canadian imports are based on country of non-government shipments of goods, and exclude shipments origin. U.S. goods shipped from a third country are between the United States and its territories and possessions, included U.S. exports exclude these foreign shipments. transactions with U.S. military, diplomatic and consular For September 2000, these shipments totaled $46.4 installations abroad, U.S. goods returned to the United States million. U. S. export coverage also excludes certain by its Armed Forces, personal and household effects of Canadian postal shipments. For September 2000, these travelers, and in-transit shipments. The General Imports value shipments totaled $7.9 million. reflects the total arrival of merchandise from foreign countries that immediately enters consumption channels, warehouses, or 2. Valuation Canadian imports are valued at point of origin Foreign Trade Zones. in the United States. However, U.S. exports are valued at the port of exit in the United States and include inland For imports, the value reported is the U.S. Customs Service freight charges, making the U.S. export value slightly appraised value of merchandise; generally, the price paid for larger. Canada requires inland freight to be reported. merchandise for export to the United States. Import duties, Inland freight charges for September 2000 account for 1.6 freight, insurance, and other charges incurred in bringing percent of the value of U.S. exports to Canada. merchandise to the United States are excluded. 3. Reexports U.S. exports include reexports of foreign Exports are valued at the f.a.s.- free alongside ship value of goods. Again, the aggregate U.S. export figure is slightly merchandise at the U.S. port of export, based on the transaction larger. For September 2000, reexports to Canada were price including inland freight, insurance and other charges $1,858 million. incurred in placing the merchandise alongside the carrier at the U.S. port of exportation. 4. Exchange Rate -- Average monthly exchange rates are applied to convert the published data to U.S. currency. For Monthly data include actual month's transactions as well as a September 2000, the average exchange rate was 1.4864 small number of transactions for previous months. Each month Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar. we revise the aggregate seasonally adjusted (current and constant dollar) and unadjusted export, import and trade 5. Other There are other minor differences which are balance figures, as well as the end-use totals for the prior statistically insignificant, such as rounding error. month. SITC and country detail data are not revised monthly. The timing adjustment shown in Exhibit 14 is the difference AREA GROUPINGS (See Exhibits 14 and 14A) between monthly data as originally reported and as recompiled. North America - Canada, Mexico Annual revisions for the months are made in June to reflect corrections received subsequent to the monthly revision. These Western Europe Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia- revisions are reflected in totals, end-use, SITC and country Hercegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Faroe Islands, summary data. Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta and Gozo, The monthly end-use, commodity, and country and area data Macedonia, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San presented in this release are on a Census basis. This refers to Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Exhibits 6 18. Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Vatican City, Yugoslavia. 27 Data adjusted for seasonal variation on a constant dollar basis European Union - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, (1996=100) are presented in Exhibits 10 and 11. This France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, adjustment for price change is done at the lowest end-use level Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. possible, then summed to the six published end-use aggregates. The deflators are primarily based upon the monthly price Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, indexes published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics using Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain. techniques developed for the National Income and Product Accounts by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. European Free Trade Association - Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland. SITC Data Eastern Europe - Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Goods data appearing in Exhibit 15 are classified in terms of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Revision 3. Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Agricultural goods consist of non-marine food products and Uzbekistan. other products of agriculture which have not passed through complex processes of manufacture, such as raw hides and skins, Pacific Rim - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, fats and oils, and wine. A few goods such as essential oils, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macao, Malaysia, New Zealand, starches, casein, and albumin, considered to be agricultural by Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan. the U.S. Department of Agriculture, have been excluded from agricultural goods and are included in manufactured goods South/Central America - Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, where they are classified in the SITC. Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Chile, Manufactured goods conform to the SITC sections that include Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, chemicals and related products, N.S.P.F.; manufactured goods Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, classified chiefly by material; machinery and transport Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, equipment; miscellaneous manufactured articles, N.S.P.F.; and Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, goods and transactions not classified elsewhere. Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Reexports are foreign merchandise entering the country as Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela. imports, and at the time of exportation are in substantially the same condition as when imported. Reexports, included in OPEC - Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, overall export totals, appear as separate line items in Exhibit Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, 15. Venezuela. Advanced Technology Products (ATP) Adjustments for Seasonal and Working-Day Variations About 500 of some 22,000 commodity classification codes used Goods are initially classified under the Harmonized System in reporting U.S. merchandise trade are identified as "advanced (HS) which describes and measures the characteristics of goods technology" codes and they meet the following criteria: traded. Combining trade into approximately 140 export and 140 import end-use categories makes it possible to examine 1. The code contains products whose technology is from a goods according to their principal uses (See Exhibits 7 and 8). recognized high technology field (e.g., biotechnology). These categories are used as the basis for computing the seasonal and working-day adjusted data. These adjusted data 2. These products represent leading edge technology in that are then summed to the six end-use aggregates for publication field. (Exhibit 6). These data are provided to the Bureau of Economic Analysis for use in the Balance of Payments and the 3. Such products constitute a significant part of all items National Income and Product Accounts. covered in the selected classification code. The seasonal adjustment procedure is based on a model, which The aggregation of the goods results in a measure of advanced estimates the monthly movements as percentages above or technology trade which appears in Exhibit 16. This product below the general level of each end-use commodity series and commodity-based measure of advanced technology differs (unlike other methods that redistribute the actual series values from broader SIC industry-based measures which include all over the calendar year). Imports of petroleum and petroleum goods produced by a particular industry group, regardless of products are adjusted for the length of the month. Because of the level of technology embodied in the goods. the extremely variable movements of the data series for aircraft, users studying data trends may wish to analyze aircraft Nonsampling error separately from other trade. The goods data are a complete enumeration of documents Adjustments for Price Change collected by the U.S. Customs Service and are not subject to 28 sampling errors; but they are subject to several types of the inland freight charges of transporting these Canadian nonsampling errors. The most significant of these include goods to the U.S. border to make the value comparable to the reporting errors, undocumented shipments, timeliness and data customs value as reported by all other countries. Insurance capture errors, and errors in the estimation of low-valued and freight charges for transporting goods to the United transactions. For a detailed discussion of errors affecting the States from all other countries to the U.S. border are included goods data, see "U.S. Merchandise Trade Statistics: A Quality in services by the BEA. (The same procedure is used for Profile" available on the INTERNET at Mexico as an Other Adjustment, but is much smaller.) http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/ or from the Foreign Trade Division. Gold imports, nonmonetary. This addition is made for gold sold by foreign official agencies to private purchasers BALANCE OF PAYMENTS (BOP) BASIS out of stock held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Census data only includes gold that enters the customs Goods on a Census basis are adjusted by the Bureau of territory. Economic Analysis to goods on a BOP basis to bring the data in line with the concepts and definitions used to prepare the Imports by U.S. military agencies. This deduction of U.S. international and national accounts. Broadly, the adjustments military sales contracts is made because the Census Bureau include changes in ownership that occur without goods passing has included these contracts in the goods data, but BEA into or out of the customs territory of the United States. These includes them in the service category "Direct Defense adjustments are necessary to supplement coverage of the Census Expenditures". BEA's source material is more basis data, to eliminate duplication of transactions recorded comprehensive, but has no distinction between goods and elsewhere in the international accounts, and to value services. transactions according to a standard definition. Some smaller adjustments are also made to imports: The export adjustments include: Deductions for repairs of goods, and developed motion picture film. Additions for imported electricity from U.S. military sales contracts This deduction of U.S. Mexico, conversion of vessels for commercial use, and military sales contracts is made because the Census Bureau repairs to U.S. vessels abroad, and valuation of prepackaged has included these contracts in the goods data, but BEA software imports at market value. includes them in the service category "Transfers Under U.S. Military Sales Contracts." BEA's source material for these SERVICES contracts is more comprehensive, but has no distinction between goods and services. The statistics are estimates of services transactions between foreign countries and the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Private gift parcels. This addition is made for parcels Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories mailed to foreigners by individuals through the U.S. Postal and possessions. Transactions with U.S. military, diplomatic, Service. (Only commercial shipments are covered in Census and consular installations abroad are excluded because they are goods exports.) considered to be part of the U.S. economy. Gold exports, nonmonetary. This addition is made for gold Services are shown in seven broad categories. Types of that is purchased by foreign official agencies from private services for imports and exports are the same for six of the dealers in the United States and held at the Federal Reserve seven categories. For the seventh, exports is "Transfers Under Bank of New York. The Census data only includes gold that U.S. Military Sales Contracts" while for imports the category leaves the customs territory. is "Direct Defense Expenditures". The following is a brief description of the types of services included in each category: Some smaller adjustments are also made to exports: Deductions for repairs of goods, developed motion picture Travel - Purchases of services and goods by U.S. travelers film, and military grant-aid. Additions for sales of fish in abroad and by foreign visitors to the United States. A U.S. territorial waters, exports of electricity to Mexico, and traveler is defined as a person who stays for a period of less vessels and oil rigs that change ownership for which no than 1 year in a country of which the person is not a export document is filed. resident. Includes expenditures for food, lodging, recreation, gifts, and other items incidental to a foreign The import adjustments include: visit. Inland freight in Canada. An addition is made for inland Passenger Fares - Fares paid by residents of one country to freight in Canada. Imports of goods from all countries are residents of other countries. Receipts consist of fares valued at the foreign port of export, including inland freight received by U.S. carriers from foreign residents for travel charges ("customs value"). In the case of Canada, this should between the United States and foreign countries and be the cost of the goods at the U.S. border. However, the between two foreign points. Payments consist of fares paid customs value for imports for certain Canadian goods is the by U.S. residents to foreign carriers for travel between the point of origin in Canada. The BEA makes an addition for United States and foreign countries. 29 U.S. Government Miscellaneous Services - Transactions Other Transportation - Charges for the transportation of of U.S. Government nonmilitary agencies with foreign goods by ocean, air, waterway, pipeline, and rail carriers to residents. Most of these transactions involve the provision and from the United States. Includes freight charges, of services to, or purchases of services from, foreigners; operating expenses that transportation companies incur in transfers of some goods are also included. foreign ports, and payments for vessel charter and aircraft rentals with crew. Royalties and License Fees - Transactions with foreign residents involving intangible assets and proprietary rights, Services estimates are based on quarterly, annual, and such as the use of patents, techniques, processes, formulas, benchmark surveys and partial information generated from designs, know-how, trademarks, copyrights, franchises, and monthly reports. Service transactions are estimated at market manufacturing rights. The term "royalties" generally refers prices. Estimates are seasonally adjusted when statistically to payments for the utilization of copyrights or trademarks, significant seasonal patterns are present. No country or area and the term "license fees" generally refers to payments for detail is available due to the lack of adequate source data upon the use of patents or industrial processes. which to base estimates. Other Private Services - Transactions with affiliated The revision policy is as follows: Each month, a preliminary foreigners, for which no identification by type is available, estimate for the current month and a revised estimate for the and of transactions with unaffiliated foreigners. (The term immediately preceding month are released. After a revised "affiliated" refers to a direct investment relationship, which month is released, no further changes are made to that month exists when a U.S. person has ownership or control, until the quarterly international transactions accounts are directly or indirectly, of 10 percent or more of a foreign released; the quarterly international transactions accounts, business enterprise's voting securities or the equivalent, or which are based on more complete source data, are released in when a foreign person has a similar interest in a U.S. March, June, September and December. To align the monthly enterprise.) Transactions with unaffiliated foreigners estimates with the quarterly international transactions accounts, consist of education services; financial services (includes the monthly releases in March, June, September, and commissions and other transactions fees associated with the December contain revised estimates for the previous six purchase and sale of securities and noninterest income of months. (The monthly release in March also contains revisions banks, and excludes investment income); insurance for all months of the previous year in order to align the premiums and losses; telecommunications services (includes seasonally adjusted monthly estimates with the annual totals transmission services and value-added services); and published in the quarterly international transactions release in business, professional, and technical services. Included in March.) Annual revisions to the months and quarters, which the last group are advertising services; computer and data reflect the incorporation of updated source data and changes in processing services; database and other information estimating methodologies, are made in June. services; research, development, and testing services; management, consulting, and public relations services; legal Quarterly and annual estimates MONTHLY RELEASE services; construction, engineering, architectural, and of services are included as part of SCHEDULE the U.S. international 2000 DATE Day mining services; industrial engineering services; transactions accounts, published Oct 12-19-00 Tue installation, maintenance, repair of equipment; and other Nov 01-19-01 Fri in the April, July, October, and services, including medical services and film and tape Dec 02-21-01 Wed January issues of the Survey of rentals. Current Business. The next 2001 DATE Day release of the U.S. international Jan 03-20-01 Tue Transfers Under U.S. Military Sales Contracts (Exports transactions accounts is Feb 04-18-01 Wed only) - Exports of goods and services in which U.S. scheduled for December 14, Mar 05-18-01 Fri Government military agencies participate. Includes both Apr 06-21-01 Thu 2000. The Survey is available May 07-19-01 Thu goods, such as equipment, and services, such as repair from the Superintendent of Jun 08-17-01 Fri services and training, that cannot be separately identified. Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, Jul 09-19-01 Wed Direct Defense Expenditures (Imports only) - Expenditures D.C. 20402. Aug 10-19-01 Fri Sep 11-20-01 Tue incurred by U.S. military agencies abroad, including Oct 12-19-01 Wed expenditures by U.S. personnel, payments of wages to ELECTRONIC Nov 01-18-02 Fri foreign residents, construction expenditures, payments for AVAILABILITY Dec 02-21-02 Thu foreign contractual services, and procurement of foreign goods. Includes both goods and services that cannot be The FT900 and supplement are available on the following: separately identified. 29 INTERNET The U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services reports for the current month and previous years are available at: http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/ STAT-USA The U.S. Department of Commerce's electronic information facility. Call 1 800 STAT-USA for product information. Additional data and information on goods are obtainable from: Foreign Trade Division, Bureau of the Census Washington, D.C. 20233 Additional data and information on services are obtainable from: Balance of Payments Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis Washington, D.C. 20230 November 20, 2000 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: MARTIN N. BAILY SUBJECT: U.S. Trade in Goods and Services for September, Commerce Department Release, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. The deficit on trade in goods and services increased in September to $34.3 billion, up from a revised August level of $29.8 billion. The September figure was a new record, and considerably above market expectations. The goods deficit rose to $40.2 billion, with a modest decline in exports from the record August level, and a notable increase in imports to a new record. The services surplus fell to $5.9 billion, as imports rose by $1 billion, mostly from $700 million in royalty payments for broadcast rights to the Sydney Olympics. On a Census basis: Exports of goods fell by $0.8 billion in September from August. Exports declined slightly in nearly all major categories of goods, including automotive goods, capital goods, consumer goods, and food. The value of goods exports in September was nearly 13 percent higher than a year earlier. Imports of goods rose $2.6 billion in September from August. The main categories of increased imports were industrial supplies (chemicals, oil, and natural gas), capital goods, and consumer goods, with automotive and food imports almost unchanged. The value of goods imports in September was more than 20 percent above its level a year earlier. Bilateral deficits with China, Canada, and Mexico widened to new records in September, while the deficits with Japan and Western Europe narrowed.