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    U.S. Census BureauU.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

    NEWSU.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC 20230

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE8:30 A.M. EDT THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011

    For information on goods contact: For information on services contact:U.S. Census Bureau: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis:Matthew Przybocki 301-763-3148 Technical: Edward Dozier 202-606-9559Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Ralph Stewart 202-606-2649

    CB11-98, BEA11-26, FT-900 (11-04)

    U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES

    APRIL 2011

    Goods and Services

    The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau ofEconomic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce,announced today that total April exports of$175.6 billion andimports of $219.2 billion resulted in a goods and services

    deficit of $43.7 billion, down from $46.8 billion in March,revised. April exports were $2.2 billion more than Marchexports of $173.4 billion. April imports were $1.0 billion lessthan March imports of $220.2 billion.

    In April, the goods deficit decreased $3.0 billion fromMarch to $58.1 billion, and the services surplus increased $0.2billion to $14.4 billion. Exports of goods increased $2.0billion to $126.4 billion, and imports of goods decreased $1.0billion to $184.5 billion. Exports of services increased $0.2billion to $49.1 billion, and imports of services were virtuallyunchanged at $34.7 billion.

    The goods and services deficit increased $2.2 billion fromApril 2010 to April 2011. Exports were up $27.8 billion, or18.8 percent, and imports were up $30.0 billion, or 15.9percent.

    Goods (Census Basis)

    The March to April increase in exports of goods reflectedincreases in industrial supplies and materials ($2.0 billion);capital goods ($1.2 billion); and consumer goods ($0.3billion). Decreases occurred in automotive vehicles, parts,

    and engines ($0.8 billion); other goods ($0.5 billion); andfoods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion).

    The March to April decreasein imports of goods reflecteddecreases in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($2.8

    billion) and industrial supplies and materials ($1.5 billion).Increases occurred in consumer goods ($2.1 billion); capitalgoods ($0.6 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.4billion); and other goods ($0.2 billion).

    The April 2010 to April 2011 increase in exports of goodsreflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($11.2billion); capital goods ($5.1 billion); foods, feeds, andbeverages ($2.7 billion); consumer goods ($1.6 billion);automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.4 billion); andother goods ($0.1 billion).

    NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a Balance of Payments basis, unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country detail data for goods are on a Census basis

    Monthly statistics are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of thisrelease, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is July 12, 2011.

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    iiThe April 2010 to April 2011 increase in imports of

    goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials($11.4 billion); consumer goods ($6.1 billion); capital goods($5.7 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.6billion);foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.5 billion); and othergoods ($0.9 billion).

    Services

    Services exports increased $0.2 billion from March toApril. The increase reflected increases in travel, other privateservices (which includes items such as business, professional,and technical services, insurance services, and financialservices), andpassenger fares. Changes in the other categoriesof services exports were small.

    Services imports were virtually unchanged from March toApril. Changes in all categories of services imports weresmall and mostly offsetting.

    The April 2010 to April 2011 increase in exports ofservices was $5.3 billion. The largest increases were in otherprivate services ($2.6 billion) and travel ($1.3 billion). Withinother private services, the largest increases were in business,professional, and technical services and financial services.

    The April 2010 to April 2011 increase in imports ofservices was $2.1 billion. The largest increases were in otherprivate services ($0.7 billion) and travel ($0.5 billion). Withinother private services, the largest increases were in business,professional, and technical services and financial services.

    Goods and Services Moving Average

    For the three months ending in April, exports of goods

    and services averaged $171.4 billion, while imports of goods

    and services averaged $216.9 billion, resulting in an average

    trade deficit of $45.5 billion. For the three months ending in

    March, the average trade deficit was $46.9 billion, reflecting

    average exports of $168.7 billion and average imports of

    $215.7 billion.

    Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details

    The April figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars,with Hong Kong $2.6 ($2.7 for March), Singapore $1.2 ($0.9),Australia $1.1 ($1.1), and Egypt $0.5 ($0.4). Deficits wererecorded, in billions of dollars, with China $21.6 ($18.1),OPEC $9.6 ($10.8), European Union $7.5 ($9.0), Mexico$5.5 ($6.2), Germany $3.8 ($4.6), Japan $3.6 ($6.1),

    Ireland $3.0 ($2.6), Venezuela $2.8 ($3.0), Nigeria $2.5($2.5), Canada $2.5 ($2.6), Taiwan $1.2 ($0.6) and Korea $1.0($0.6).

    Advanced technology products exports were $23.0 billionin April and imports were $30.1 billion, resulting in a deficitof $7.0 billion. April exports were $2.2 billion less than the$25.3 billion in March, while April imports were $2.1 billionless than the $32.2 billion in March.

    Revisions

    For March goods on a Census basis, not seasonally

    adjusted, exports were revised up $0.3 billion and imports

    were revised down $0.3 billion. Goods carry-over in April was

    $0.2 billion (0.1 percent) for exports and $0.6 billion (0.3

    percent) for imports. For March, revised export carry-over

    and revised import carry-over were virtually zero.

    For March goods on a Balance of Payments basis, exports

    were revised down $0.5 billion and imports were revised

    down $1.5 billion.

    Services exports for March were revised up $1.2 billion to

    $48.9 billion, mostly reflecting an upward revision in royalties

    and license fees. Services imports were revised up $0.9

    billion to $34.7 billion, mostly reflecting upward revisions in

    royalties and license fees, other transportation (which

    includes freight and port services), and travel.

    Goods and services exports and imports for all months

    through March 2011 shown in this release reflect the

    incorporation of annual revisions to the goods and services

    series in the U.S. international transactions accounts. See the

    Notice in this release for a description of major revisions to

    goods and services exports and imports.

    Scheduled release dates through December 2011 are located on page A-5

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    NOTICE

    In this release and in the accompanying U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services: Annual Revision2010, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) are jointly publishing revisedstatistics on both U.S. trade in goods and U.S. trade in services beginning with 1999. The revised statistics ongoods and services will also be included in the annual revision of the U.S. international transactions accounts(ITAs), which BEA will release on June 16, 2011.

    The annual revision has not changed the overall trend in the goods and services balance. On an annual basis,the goods and services deficit was revised less than 1 percent for nearly all years; the exception was 2009, whenit was revised up 1.7 percent. For 2010, the goods and services deficit was revised up $4.3 billion, or 0.9percent. The goods deficit was revised down for all years; the services surplus was revised up for 1999-2007and down for 2008-2010.

    Goods

    The 2010 not seasonally adjusted Census-basis goods statistics were revised to redistribute monthly data that

    arrived too late for inclusion in the month of transaction but that were included, initially, in the month in whichthe data were received. In addition, corrections were made to previously published 2010 statistics. Seasonaland trading-day adjustments were then recalculated, and the seasonally adjusted current-dollar series wererevised beginning with 2008. The chain-weighted dollar series were also revised beginning with statistics for2008.

    Balance of payments (BOP) adjustments adjustments that BEA applies to Census-basis goods exports andimports to convert them to a BOP basis were revised beginning with statistics for 1999. These adjustmentsare combined and presented as Net Adjustments in this report. Adjustments to low-value exports and importswere introduced for 1999-2006 and were revised for 2007-2009. BOP adjustments for goods procured in portswere revised for exports beginning with statistics for 2007 and for imports beginning with statistics for 2004.BOP adjustments that exhibit significant seasonal patterns are now seasonally adjusted for both exports and

    imports beginning with statistics for 1999.

    Services

    Beginning with statistics for 1999, the following items were reclassified within the services accounts: fees forthe rights to distribute film and television recordings from other private services to royalties and license fees;postal services from U.S. government miscellaneous services to other transportation; and cruise fares frompassenger fares to travel (because cruise fares cover onboard expenditures for goods and services similar toland travel). These reclassifications are part of a multiyear effort to align the ITAs with the most recentinternational guidelines for international economic accounts. Information about BEAs 2011 annual revision ofthe ITAs and plans for implementing the new international standards were presented in the May 2011 issue ofthe Survey of Current Business.

    Services exports were also revised because BEA has (1) adopted a new method for measuring expenditures inthe United States of foreign residents who are working in the United States for less than one year and (2)excluded expenditures of foreign nationals who are working for international organizations located in theUnited States to more closely align with international guidelines. Both of these changes resulted in revisionsbeginning with statistics for 1999. Services imports were also revised because BEA has implemented a newmethod for measuring non-fuel expenditures of U.S. air carriers in foreign ports beginning with statistics for2004.

    In addition to the changes described above, services exports and imports were revised to incorporate updatedsource data, including newly available data from BEAs quarterly services surveys beginning with statistics for2008 and initial results of BEAs benchmark survey of international financial services transactions beginningwith statistics for 2007.

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    Changes to Countries

    Effective with the release of May 2011 statistics on July 12, 2011, the U.S. International Trade in Goods andServices report will be revised to reflect changes to Netherlands Antilles. The new countries will be listed

    individually in exhibit 6 of the FT-900 supplement and added to the South/Central America country grouping inexhibit 14 of the FT-900 and exhibit 6 of the FT-900 supplement.

    Removed

    NetherlandsAntillesAdded

    Curacao SintMaarten

    If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Data Dissemination Branch officeon (301) 763-2311 or email at [email protected] .

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    Table of Contents

    Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 1 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Exhibit 2 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Three-month Moving Averages . . . . . . . 2

    Exhibit 3 U.S. Services by Major Category Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Exhibit 4 U.S. Services by Major Category Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Exhibit 5 U.S. Trade in Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Exhibit 6 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Exhibit 7 Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Exhibit 8 Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Exhibit 9 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-UseCategory Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Exhibit 10 Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category (2005 Chain-weighted dollars) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    Exhibit 11 Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-UseCommodity Category Totals (2005 Chain-weighted dollars) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    Not Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 12 U.S. Trade in Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Exhibit 13 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    Exhibit 14 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    Exhibit 15 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal SITC Commodities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    Exhibit 16 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

    Exhibit 16a Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products by TechnologyGroup and Selected Countries and Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

    Exhibit 17 Imports of Energy-Related Petroleum Products, Including Crude Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Exhibit 18 Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts by Selected Countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

    Information on Goods and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 1. U.S. International Trade in Goods and ServicesIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding.

    Balance Exports Imports

    Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -381,272 -505,910 124,637 1,575,037 1,069,491 505,547 1,956,310 1,575,400 380,909

    Jan. - Apr. -121,986 -161,587 39,601 502,441 337,085 165,355 624,426 498,672 125,754

    January -37,201 -46,762 9,561 125,272 83,869 41,403 162,473 130,631 31,842February -27,034 -36,862 9,828 127,001 85,909 41,092 154,034 122,771 31,264March -28,579 -38,691 10,111 126,008 84,635 41,373 154,587 123,325 31,262April -29,172 -39,272 10,101 124,160 82,673 41,487 153,331 121,945 31,386May -25,524 -35,776 10,251 125,678 84,409 41,269 151,202 120,185 31,017June -26,690 -36,868 10,179 128,183 86,805 41,378 154,872 123,673 31,200

    July -33,378 -42,973 9,595 129,888 88,495 41,393 163,266 131,469 31,797August -31,025 -41,091 10,066 130,756 88,952 41,804 161,781 130,043 31,738September -34,890 -45,461 10,570 135,445 92,843 42,602 170,335 138,303 32,032October -32,797 -44,117 11,321 139,422 95,889 43,533 172,219 140,006 32,212November -36,293 -47,918 11,625 139,991 95,902 44,089 176,284 143,820 32,463December -38,690 -50,118 11,428 143,234 99,110 44,124 181,924 149,228 32,696

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -500,027 -645,857 145,830 1,837,577 1,288,699 548,878 2,337,604 1,934,555 403,048

    Jan. - Apr. -161,108 -205,517 44,409 584,234 408,514 175,720 745,343 614,031 131,312

    January -37,490 -48,932 11,442 143,606 99,605 44,001 181,096 148,537 32,559February -41,011 -51,466 10,455 143,974 100,272 43,702 184,985 151,738 33,247March -41,142 -52,434 11,292 148,922 104,695 44,227 190,063 157,129 32,935April -41,466 -52,686 11,220 147,732 103,941 43,791 189,198 156,627 32,571May -42,166 -54,323 12,157 152,078 106,672 45,406 194,244 160,995 33,249

    June -46,890 -58,950 12,059 151,324 105,340 45,983 198,214 164,290 33,924July -41,564 -53,675 12,111 154,675 108,291 46,384 196,239 161,966 34,273August -45,536 -57,669 12,133 154,867 108,468 46,399 200,403 166,137 34,266September -44,013 -56,477 12,465 155,652 108,755 46,896 199,665 165,233 34,432October -39,452 -52,347 12,894 159,503 112,555 46,949 198,956 164,901 34,054November -38,842 -52,499 13,657 161,238 113,790 47,449 200,081 166,289 33,792December -40,454 -54,399 13,945 164,006 116,315 47,691 204,459 170,713 33,746

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. -184,476 -240,561 56,085 681,778 487,772 194,006 866,254 728,333 137,921

    January -47,925 -61,659 13,734 167,582 119,469 48,113 215,507 181,127 34,379February -46,047 -59,710 13,663 165,245 117,398 47,847 211,292 177,108 34,184March -46,824 -61,083 14,258 173,390 124,467 48,923 220,215 185,550 34,665April -43,680 -58,110 14,430 175,560 126,438 49,123 219,240 184,548 34,693May

    June

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    March data as published last month:-48,179 -62,109 13,930 172,669 124,931 47,738 220,848 187,039 33,808

    (1) Data are presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis.

    NOTE: For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900

    or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    Period

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 2. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services

    Three-month Moving AveragesIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding.

    Balance Exports Imports

    Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services

    2009

    January -41,161 -50,645 9,484 133,142 90,655 42,487 174,303 141,299 33,003February -35,454 -45,120 9,667 128,091 86,290 41,801 163,545 131,410 32,134March -30,938 -40,772 9,834 126,094 84,804 41,290 157,032 125,576 31,456April -28,262 -38,275 10,013 125,723 84,405 41,317 153,984 122,680 31,304May -27,759 -37,913 10,154 125,282 83,905 41,376 153,040 121,818 31,222

    June -27,129 -37,305 10,177 126,007 84,629 41,378 153,135 121,934 31,201July -28,531 -38,539 10,008 127,916 86,570 41,346 156,447 125,109 31,338August -30,364 -40,311 9,947 129,609 88,084 41,525 159,973 128,395 31,578September -33,098 -43,175 10,077 132,030 90,097 41,933 165,127 133,272 31,856October -32,904 -43,556 10,652 135,208 92,561 42,646 168,112 136,118 31,994November -34,660 -45,832 11,172 138,286 94,878 43,408 172,946 140,710 32,236December -35,926 -47,385 11,458 140,882 96,967 43,915 176,809 144,352 32,457

    2010

    January -37,491 -48,989 11,499 142,277 98,206 44,071 179,768 147,195 32,573February -39,064 -50,172 11,108 143,605 99,663 43,942 182,668 149,835 32,834March -39,881 -50,944 11,063 145,501 101,524 43,977 185,381 152,468 32,913April -41,206 -52,195 10,989 146,876 102,969 43,907 188,082 155,165 32,918May -41,591 -53,148 11,556 149,577 105,103 44,475 191,169 158,250 32,918

    June -43,507 -55,319 11,812 150,378 105,318 45,060 193,885 160,637 33,248July -43,540 -55,649 12,109 152,692 106,768 45,925 196,232 162,417 33,815August -44,663 -56,765 12,101 153,622 107,366 46,256 198,285 164,131 34,155September -43,704 -55,941 12,236 155,065 108,505 46,560 198,769 164,445 34,324October -43,000 -55,498 12,497 156,674 109,926 46,748 199,675 165,424 34,251November -40,769 -53,775 13,005 158,798 111,700 47,098 199,567 165,474 34,093December -39,583 -53,082 13,499 161,582 114,220 47,363 201,165 167,301 33,864

    2011

    January -42,407 -56,186 13,779 164,275 116,524 47,751 206,682 172,710 33,972February -44,808 -58,589 13,781 165,611 117,727 47,884 210,420 176,316 34,103March -46,932 -60,817 13,885 168,739 120,445 48,294 215,671 181,262 34,409April -45,517 -59,634 14,117 171,399 122,768 48,631 216,916 182,402 34,514May

    JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    (1) Data are presented on a BOP basis.

    NOTES:

    * 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 end month of the period. A moving average is useful in smoothing the volatile trade data so that the trends can better be discerned.

    * For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page A-1 of this release,

    or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    Month ofMovingAverage

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    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.

    Period Total Services TravelPassenger

    FaresOther

    TransportationRoyalties andLicense Fees

    Other PrivateServices

    TransfersUnder U.S.

    Military SalesContracts

    U.S.Government

    Misc. Services

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. 505,547 94,191 26,103 35,533 97,183 234,858 16,611 1,069Jan. - Apr. 165,355 31,610 9,215 11,566 29,883 78,031 4,729 323

    January 41,403 7,988 2,432 2,877 7,496 19,429 1,100 80

    February 41,092 7,904 2,304 2,885 7,246 19,536 1,137 80March 41,373 7,818 2,240 2,915 7,394 19,725 1,200 81April 41,487 7,900 2,239 2,889 7,747 19,340 1,291 81May 41,269 7,660 2,069 2,834 7,967 19,267 1,389 83June 41,378 7,587 2,090 2,860 7,861 19,382 1,513 86

    July 41,393 7,743 2,086 2,903 7,654 19,076 1,838 93August 41,804 7,835 2,132 2,937 7,731 19,223 1,850 96

    September 42,602 7,898 2,114 3,030 8,286 19,434 1,742 97October 43,533 7,956 2,107 3,048 9,022 20,043 1,264 93

    November 44,089 7,887 2,104 3,231 9,462 20,161 1,147 97December 44,124 8,015 2,186 3,123 9,318 20,240 1,138 102

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 548,878 103,505 30,931 39,936 105,583 250,320 17,483 1,121

    Jan. - Apr. 175,720 33,295 9,449 12,965 34,148 79,616 5,792 456

    January 44,001 8,338 2,278 3,177 8,833 19,801 1,435 139February 43,702 8,310 2,365 3,251 8,427 19,775 1,448 126March 44,227 8,564 2,492 3,290 8,354 19,993 1,429 105April 43,791 8,083 2,314 3,246 8,533 20,047 1,480 87

    May 45,406 8,609 2,661 3,332 8,776 20,441 1,510 78June 45,983 8,703 2,750 3,420 8,919 20,609 1,508 74

    July 46,384 8,744 2,770 3,377 8,939 20,957 1,517 81August 46,399 8,606 2,607 3,366 8,935 21,286 1,518 82

    September 46,896 8,853 2,699 3,355 8,846 21,562 1,497 84October 46,949 8,848 2,711 3,303 8,800 21,802 1,399 86November 47,449 8,922 2,653 3,395 9,043 21,971 1,375 88December 47,691 8,925 2,630 3,423 9,177 22,077 1,367 91

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 194,006 36,981 11,275 14,094 36,252 89,448 5,555 402

    January 48,113 9,216 2,803 3,492 9,046 22,086 1,368 102February 47,847 9,009 2,696 3,454 9,052 22,171 1,361 103March 48,923 9,336 2,863 3,582 9,067 22,561 1,413 101April 49,123 9,420 2,913 3,565 9,087 22,629 1,413 95

    MayJune

    JulyAugustSeptember

    OctoberNovemberDecember

    March data as published last month:47,738 8,983 2,826 3,516 7,914 22,905 1,468 126

    NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, see the information section onpage A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    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.

    Period Total Services TravelPassenger

    FaresOther

    TransportationRoyalties andLicense Fees

    Other PrivateServices

    Direct DefenseExpenditures

    U.S.Government

    Misc. Services

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. 380,909 74,118 25,137 42,591 29,849 174,325 30,474 4,415

    Jan. - Apr. 125,754 25,305 8,443 14,988 9,511 56,200 9,930 1,378

    January 31,842 6,388 2,201 4,088 2,266 14,115 2,437 346February 31,264 6,396 2,160 3,648 2,345 13,904 2,465 345March 31,262 6,314 2,047 3,690 2,420 13,953 2,493 345April 31,386 6,207 2,035 3,562 2,479 14,227 2,535 341

    May 31,017 5,781 2,002 3,445 2,509 14,382 2,556 343June 31,200 5,844 1,987 3,387 2,507 14,555 2,571 348

    July 31,797 6,121 2,119 3,489 2,486 14,652 2,574 356August 31,738 6,211 2,111 3,292 2,463 14,718 2,577 366

    September 32,032 6,213 2,099 3,444 2,458 14,862 2,577 379October 32,212 6,227 2,079 3,351 2,549 15,031 2,562 414November 32,463 6,228 2,132 3,500 2,638 14,986 2,561 419December 32,696 6,188 2,165 3,696 2,728 14,940 2,566 412

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 403,048 75,507 27,279 51,202 33,450 180,598 30,391 4,621

    Jan. - Apr. 131,312 24,943 8,322 16,143 11,614 58,579 10,260 1,452

    January 32,559 6,414 2,069 3,817 2,759 14,558 2,571 371February 33,247 6,328 2,019 3,949 3,506 14,511 2,574 360

    March 32,935 6,343 2,140 4,153 2,734 14,633 2,576 356April 32,571 5,858 2,094 4,224 2,615 14,876 2,539 365May 33,249 6,160 2,325 4,284 2,556 15,025 2,529 371June 33,924 6,273 2,351 4,510 2,745 15,143 2,523 380

    July 34,273 6,382 2,379 4,507 2,702 15,362 2,539 402

    August 34,266 6,294 2,290 4,579 2,720 15,437 2,538 409September 34,432 6,401 2,353 4,514 2,754 15,466 2,532 411October 34,054 6,400 2,431 4,331 2,751 15,234 2,499 408November 33,792 6,345 2,435 4,182 2,779 15,161 2,489 401December 33,746 6,309 2,393 4,153 2,830 15,189 2,483 389

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 137,921 25,324 10,045 18,010 11,334 61,830 9,935 1,443

    January 34,379 6,311 2,535 4,558 2,812 15,311 2,490 363February 34,184 6,250 2,495 4,360 2,827 15,409 2,487 357March 34,665 6,381 2,522 4,533 2,841 15,548 2,482 358April 34,693 6,382 2,493 4,560 2,854 15,563 2,476 366

    MayJune

    JulyAugust

    SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    March data as published last month:33,808 6,175 2,500 4,258 2,487 15,481 2,501 408

    NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, see the information section onpage A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 5. U.S. Trade in GoodsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding.

    Balance Exports Imports

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    Total CensusBasis

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -505,910 -503,582 1,069,491 13,448 1,056,043 1,575,400 15,776 1,559,625Jan. - Apr. -161,587 -161,132 337,085 4,621 332,465 498,672 5,076 493,596

    January -46,762 -46,541 83,869 1,244 82,625 130,631 1,465 129,166February -36,862 -36,743 85,909 1,107 84,802 122,771 1,226 121,545

    March -38,691 -38,400 84,635 877 83,758 123,325 1,168 122,158April -39,272 -39,448 82,673 1,393 81,280 121,945 1,217 120,728May -35,776 -35,772 84,409 1,056 83,353 120,185 1,060 119,124June -36,868 -36,887 86,805 1,175 85,630 123,673 1,156 122,517

    July -42,973 -42,638 88,495 818 87,678 131,469 1,153 130,316

    August -41,091 -40,611 88,952 1,008 87,944 130,043 1,488 128,555September -45,461 -45,126 92,843 995 91,848 138,303 1,329 136,974October -44,117 -43,591 95,889 972 94,917 140,006 1,499 138,508November -47,918 -47,942 95,902 1,515 94,387 143,820 1,491 142,329

    December -50,118 -49,883 99,110 1,288 97,822 149,228 1,523 147,706

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -645,857 -634,897 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160Jan. - Apr. -205,517 -202,384 408,514 3,613 404,901 614,031 6,745 607,286

    January -48,932 -48,177 99,605 957 98,648 148,537 1,713 146,825

    February -51,466 -50,743 100,272 994 99,279 151,738 1,716 150,022March -52,434 -51,468 104,695 740 103,954 157,129 1,706 155,423April -52,686 -51,996 103,941 922 103,020 156,627 1,611 155,016May -54,323 -53,575 106,672 990 105,682 160,995 1,738 159,257

    June -58,950 -57,967 105,340 872 104,468 164,290 1,855 162,435

    July -53,675 -52,787 108,291 809 107,481 161,966 1,698 160,268

    August -57,669 -56,768 108,468 913 107,555 166,137 1,815 164,322September -56,477 -55,330 108,755 638 108,117 165,233 1,786 163,447October -52,347 -51,054 112,555 601 111,954 164,901 1,893 163,008

    November -52,499 -51,707 113,790 1,058 112,732 166,289 1,850 164,439December -54,399 -53,324 116,315 941 115,374 170,713 2,016 168,698

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. -240,561 -237,712 487,772 6,041 481,731 728,333 8,890 719,443

    January -61,659 -60,894 119,469 1,353 118,116 181,127 2,117 179,010February -59,710 -59,112 117,398 1,663 115,735 177,108 2,262 174,846March -61,083 -60,462 124,467 1,581 122,887 185,550 2,201 183,349April -58,110 -57,244 126,438 1,444 124,994 184,548 2,309 182,238May

    June

    July

    AugustSeptemberOctober

    NovemberDecember

    March data as published last month:-62,109 -61,132 124,931 1,319 123,611 187,039 2,296 184,743

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments,

    see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    Period

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    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.

    End-Use Commodity Category

    Foods, Feeds,

    & Beverages

    Industrial

    Supplies (2)Capital Goods

    Automotive

    Vehicles, etc.

    Consumer

    GoodsOther Goods

    Exports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 107,705 391,748 446,597 111,989 165,883 54,341Jan. - Apr. 408,514 3,613 404,901 34,462 122,469 141,509 35,953 53,731 16,777

    January 99,605 957 98,648 8,842 29,084 34,547 8,842 13,599 3,735February 100,272 994 99,279 8,654 29,509 35,095 8,961 13,124 3,936March 104,695 740 103,954 8,702 31,643 35,916 8,988 13,859 4,847April 103,941 922 103,020 8,264 32,234 35,952 9,162 13,149 4,259May 106,672 990 105,682 8,193 32,812 37,576 9,245 13,573 4,283June 105,340 872 104,468 7,987 32,028 36,842 9,404 13,616 4,592

    July 108,291 809 107,481 8,106 32,653 38,682 9,368 13,635 5,038August 108,468 913 107,555 9,006 33,321 37,483 9,542 13,758 4,446September 108,755 638 108,117 9,357 32,598 37,935 9,518 13,924 4,785October 112,555 601 111,954 10,083 34,479 38,451 9,750 14,109 5,082November 113,790 1,058 112,732 10,234 35,130 38,495 9,376 14,967 4,530December 116,315 941 115,374 10,277 36,259 39,625 9,832 14,572 4,809

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 487,772 6,041 481,731 43,033 163,002 158,624 42,598 57,109 17,365

    January 119,469 1,353 118,116 10,357 39,587 38,901 10,793 14,059 4,418February 117,398 1,663 115,735 10,507 38,679 38,912 9,925 13,849 3,863March 124,467 1,581 122,887 11,184 41,348 39,787 11,326 14,473 4,768April 126,438 1,444 124,994 10,985 43,388 41,024 10,554 14,728 4,315MayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    Imports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160 91,730 602,663 449,178 225,049 483,268 61,272Jan. - Apr. 614,031 6,745 607,286 29,297 198,699 138,319 69,099 151,887 19,985

    January 148,537 1,713 146,825 7,204 47,162 33,644 17,089 36,690 5,037February 151,738 1,716 150,022 7,195 48,916 33,978 16,408 38,398 5,127March 157,129 1,706 155,423 7,443 51,173 34,625 18,104 38,953 5,124April 156,627 1,611 155,016 7,455 51,447 36,071 17,499 37,847 4,697May 160,995 1,738 159,257 7,612 50,314 37,468 19,133 40,009 4,721June 164,290 1,855 162,435 7,695 49,585 37,837 19,472 42,570 5,277

    July 161,966 1,698 160,268 7,665 49,532 37,608 19,412 41,092 4,959August 166,137 1,815 164,322 7,817 50,206 38,618 20,185 42,167 5,330September 165,233 1,786 163,447 7,899 50,059 39,765 19,320 41,347 5,057October 164,901 1,893 163,008 7,751 49,085 39,220 19,480 42,183 5,288November 166,289 1,850 164,439 7,939 50,703 40,329 19,383 40,839 5,245December 170,713 2,016 168,698 8,055 54,481 40,013 19,566 41,173 5,410

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 728,333 8,890 719,443 34,633 244,615 164,864 82,938 171,871 20,523

    January 181,127 2,117 179,010 8,449 59,761 41,984 21,968 41,967 4,881February 177,108 2,262 174,846 8,611 57,642 39,831 20,010 44,016 4,736March 185,550 2,201 183,349 8,606 64,359 41,244 21,890 41,899 5,350April 184,548 2,309 182,238 8,966 62,854 41,805 19,070 43,988 5,556MayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    PeriodNet

    AdjustmentsTotal Census

    Basis (1)

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and CommodityIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the monthly

    change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    April March Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 Change 2011 2010 Change

    Total, Balance of Payments Basis 126,438 124,467 1,970 487,772 408,514 79,258

    Net Adjustments 1,444 1,581 -137 6,041 3,613 2,428

    Total, Census Basis 124,994 122,887 2,107 481,731 404,901 76,830

    Foods, feeds, and beverages 10,985 11,184 -199 43,033 34,462 8,571

    Soybeans 1,434 1,743 -309 6,714 5,952 761Oilseeds, food oils 235 384 -149 1,378 1,101 277Meat, poultry, etc. 1,387 1,478 -91 5,431 4,310 1,121Other foods 825 879 -54 3,345 3,009 336Animal feeds, n.e.c. 544 578 -33 2,350 2,488 -138Sorghum, barley, oats 110 133 -24 360 287 73Dairy products and eggs 336 358 -22 1,260 845 415Bakery products 451 473 -22 1,790 1,543 247Vegetables 498 511 -13 2,004 1,840 163Rice 184 189 -5 777 943 -166Nonagricultural foods, etc. 123 127 -4 476 437 39Wine, beer, and related products 154 152 2 593 465 128

    Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 142 133 8 570 441 129Fruits, frozen juices 760 745 15 2,961 2,531 430Nuts 465 441 24 1,738 1,578 160Fish and shellfish 487 443 44 1,810 1,430 380Corn 1,340 1,266 74 4,532 3,243 1,289Wheat 1,510 1,152 358 4,945 2,018 2,927

    Industrial supplies and materials 43,388 41,348 2,040 163,002 122,469 40,533

    Fuel oil 4,660 3,366 1,294 15,026 8,951 6,075Petroleum products, other 4,748 3,951 797 16,813 10,361 6,452Steelmaking materials 1,403 1,126 277 4,768 3,293 1,475Chemicals-other 2,493 2,402 91 9,503 8,099 1,403Plastic materials 3,319 3,231 88 12,442 10,641 1,801Gas-natural 639 556 83 2,369 1,865 504Chemicals-organic 3,411 3,328 83 12,821 10,426 2,396Hides and skins 290 215 75 916 667 249Chemicals-fertilizers 843 789 54 3,142 2,466 676Nonferrous metals, other 815 767 48 3,065 2,314 751Other industrial supplies 1,999 1,952 47 7,756 7,014 742

    Finished metal shapes 1,526 1,480 46 5,849 4,986 862Pulpwood and woodpulp 887 841 45 3,472 2,797 675Nuclear fuel materials 214 175 39 803 595 208Iron and steel products, other 602 572 30 2,284 1,974 310Mineral supplies-manufactured 514 488 27 1,934 1,688 246Manmade cloth 605 581 24 2,281 1,900 382

    Copper 762 740 22 2,821 2,045 777Crude oil 125 104 21 500 392 108Tobacco, unmanufactured 90 69 21 304 398 -94Newsprint 1,198 1,182 16 4,624 4,045 580Industrial rubber products 363 350 13 1,367 1,143 224Synthetic rubber-primary 425 416 9 1,580 1,196 384Logs and lumber 507 502 5 1,940 1,517 424Nonmetallic minerals 79 76 3 284 207 77Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 132 129 3 512 517 -4Nontextile floor tiles 46 44 2 181 161 20Cotton fiber cloth 273 271 1 1,086 754 332Finished textile supplies 221 222 -1 891 840 51Hair, waste materials 58 60 -2 232 197 35Leather and furs 84 87 -4 339 285 54Shingles, molding, wallboard 385 389 -4 1,538 1,339 199Tapes, audio and visual 39 46 -7 174 187 -13Wood supplies, manufactured 111 117 -7 438 402 36Electric energy 35 44 -8 173 185 -12Agriculture-manufactured, other 216 232 -16 861 744 117Aluminum and alumina 824 849 -25 3,133 2,252 882Natural gas liquids 393 421 -28 1,368 1,436 -68Agric. industry-unmanufactured 407 435 -28 1,623 1,250 373Iron and steel mill products 1,010 1,040 -30 4,064 3,346 718Agric. farming-unmanufactured 246 292 -46 1,028 861 168Chemicals-inorganic 741 789 -48 2,836 2,347 490Cotton, raw 1,046 1,149 -104 4,666 1,700 2,966Metallurgical grade coal 1,046 1,168 -122 3,999 2,420 1,579Coal and fuels, other 332 465 -133 1,582 624 958Precious metals, other 973 1,152 -179 4,494 3,769 724Nonmonetary gold 2,252 2,686 -434 9,118 5,878 3,240

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    Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--continued

    April March Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 Change 2011 2010 Change

    Capital goods, except automotive 41,024 39,787 1,236 158,624 141,509 17,115

    Computers 1,518 1,266 251 5,478 4,593 886Telecommunications equipment 3,102 2,902 199 11,925 10,371 1,554Excavating machinery 1,489 1,301 188 5,224 3,898 1,327Industrial engines 2,338 2,161 178 8,899 7,891 1,008Drilling & oilfield equipment 917 786 131 3,256 3,283 -27Laboratory testing instruments 967 861 106 3,574 3,174 400Industrial machines, other 3,877 3,807 70 14,946 12,864 2,083Medicinal equipment 2,739 2,688 51 10,569 9,550 1,019Computer accessories 2,630 2,580 50 10,340 9,398 942Materials handling equipment 1,263 1,218 44 4,664 3,266 1,397Agricultural machinery, equipment 682 640 41 2,484 2,086 398Generators, accessories 1,105 1,068 37 4,033 3,686 348Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,033 2,003 30 7,906 6,627 1,279Pulp and paper machinery 241 213 28 851 801 50Specialized mining 150 123 26 511 375 136Wood, glass, plastic 388 365 22 1,457 1,148 309Food, tobacco machinery 279 269 11 1,072 957 115Marine engines, parts 132 122 11 454 349 105

    Textile, sewing machines 104 97 6 388 400 -12Commercial vessels, other 39 32 6 141 127 14Photo, service industry machinery 857 855 2 3,370 2,946 424Vessels, excluding scrap 1 (-) 1 3 11 -8

    Spacecraft, excluding military 1 2 (-) 16 6 10Engines-civilian aircraft 2,122 2,124 -2 8,459 7,543 915Railway transportation equipment 292 296 -4 1,041 806 235Electric apparatus 2,891 2,896 -5 11,495 10,289 1,206Civilian aircraft 2,388 2,394 -6 9,169 9,634 -465Business machines and equipment 287 293 -6 1,127 1,036 91Nonfarm tractors and parts 309 316 -8 1,133 668 466Parts-civilian aircraft 1,712 1,720 -8 6,764 6,169 595Metalworking machine tools 610 644 -35 2,510 1,905 605Semiconductors 3,564 3,744 -179 15,364 15,652 -287

    Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 10,554 11,326 -772 42,598 35,953 6,644

    Consumer goods 14,728 14,473 255 57,109 53,731 3,379

    Gem diamonds 1,663 1,523 140 6,595 4,601 1,995Pharmaceutical preparations 3,889 3,761 128 14,466 15,952 -1,486Jewelry, etc. 778 716 62 2,794 2,361 432TV's, VCR's, etc. 450 409 41 1,838 1,560 278Apparel, household goods-textile 500 480 20 1,927 1,704 224Other household goods 1,688 1,670 18 6,555 6,232 323Tobacco, manufactured 57 40 17 170 191 -21Writing and art supplies 604 587 17 2,356 2,263 93Furniture, household goods, etc. 356 341 15 1,351 1,211 140Sports apparel and gear 57 54 4 221 195 27Nursery stock, etc. 38 35 3 137 139 -2Glassware, chinaware 40 37 3 155 151 4Cookware, cutlery, tools 82 82 1 327 299 29Rugs 89 89 (-) 358 324 35Apparel, household goods-nontextile 205 205 (-) 821 731 91Pleasure boats and motors 206 207 -1 840 789 51Toiletries and cosmetics 798 802 -3 3,170 3,085 86Household appliances 559 563 -4 2,237 2,189 48Stereo equipment, etc. 154 158 -4 620 602 18

    Numismatic coins 43 49 -6 211 148 63Records, tapes, and disks 347 362 -14 1,371 1,382 -11Musical instruments 199 216 -18 842 754 88Books, printed matter 432 462 -30 1,841 1,741 99Toys, games, and sporting goods 847 882 -35 3,365 3,274 91Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 646 741 -96 2,541 1,853 688

    Other goods 4,315 4,768 -453 17,365 16,777 588

    (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    Item (1)

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and CommodityIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the monthly

    change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    April March Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 Change 2011 2010 Change

    Total, Balance of Payments Basis 184,548 185,550 -1,003 728,333 614,031 114,302

    Net Adjustments 2,309 2,201 108 8,890 6,745 2,144

    Total, Census Basis 182,238 183,349 -1,110 719,443 607,286 112,158

    Foods, feeds, and beverages 8,966 8,606 360 34,633 29,297 5,336

    Fish and shellfish 1,407 1,280 127 5,372 4,563 809Green coffee 594 531 63 2,014 1,018 996Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 571 523 48 2,100 1,832 268Meat products 680 636 44 2,502 2,272 230Feedstuff and foodgrains 392 357 35 1,419 1,181 238Fruits, frozen juices 948 917 31 3,775 3,273 503Nuts 171 147 24 608 436 172Other foods 875 852 23 3,425 3,066 360Vegetables 751 728 23 3,026 2,905 122Cocoa beans 69 57 13 507 686 -179Bakery products 696 687 9 2,785 2,508 277Tea, spices, etc. 135 134 2 547 450 96Dairy products and eggs 146 146 (-) 544 453 90Food oils, oilseeds 533 534 -1 1,986 1,329 656Nonagricultural foods, etc. 64 65 -2 247 239 8Wine, beer, and related products 718 748 -31 2,947 2,612 335Cane and beet sugar 217 264 -47 829 473 356

    Industrial supplies and materials 62,854 64,359 -1,505 244,615 198,699 45,917

    Crude oil 25,686 28,109 -2,423 104,813 85,303 19,510Nonmonetary gold 1,291 1,497 -206 4,959 3,613 1,346Liquefied petroleum gases 963 1,162 -199 4,211 4,288 -78Other precious metals 1,377 1,528 -151 5,396 2,860 2,536Bauxite and aluminum 818 906 -88 3,503 3,426 77Tin 81 153 -72 432 191 241Coal and related fuels 166 233 -66 662 658 3Tobacco, waxes, etc. 629 673 -45 2,422 1,929 493Nickel 379 410 -31 1,393 936 457Natural rubber 365 394 -29 1,446 850 596Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 106 129 -24 446 285 161Lumber 293 314 -21 1,246 1,197 50Chemicals-fertilizers 1,161 1,181 -20 4,737 3,427 1,310Paper and paper products 576 595 -18 2,321 2,186 135Newsprint 119 126 -7 496 384 111Blank tapes, audio & visual 96 101 -5 414 425 -11Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 880 885 -5 3,465 3,015 450Zinc 175 177 -2 661 642 19Farming materials, livestock 107 109 -2 424 363 60Leather and furs 46 45 1 182 172 10Cotton, natural fibers 8 6 2 26 20 6Hair, waste materials 75 73 2 280 235 45Nonferrous metals, other 367 365 2 1,409 1,125 284Steelmaking materials 819 815 4 3,230 2,393 836Wool, silk, etc. 57 52 4 217 174 43Plywood and veneers 145 140 5 622 579 43Materials, excluding chemicals 121 115 6 460 402 58Stone, sand, cement, etc. 316 310 6 1,242 1,209 33Electric energy 167 162 6 694 888 -194Hides and skins 23 15 8 86 73 13Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 89 75 13 338 347 -9Finished textile supplies 335 321 14 1,308 1,163 145Synthetic rubber-primary 248 234 14 918 671 247Nontextile floor tiles 199 185 14 789 714 75Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 695 680 15 2,753 1,995 758Cotton cloth, fabrics 126 110 16 445 373 72Shingles, wallboard 570 552 18 2,305 2,268 37Copper 729 705 23 2,506 1,892 614

    Iron and steel mill products 1,778 1,749 29 6,229 4,367 1,862Chemicals-inorganic 673 644 29 2,534 1,846 688Synthetic cloth 527 478 48 1,961 1,604 357Industrial supplies, other 2,241 2,183 58 8,822 7,512 1,310Iron and steel, advanced 726 665 61 2,764 2,106 659Pulpwood and woodpulp 396 314 83 1,336 1,163 174Nuclear fuel materials 418 309 109 1,450 1,525 -75Finished metal shapes 1,386 1,273 113 5,236 4,520 715Plastic materials 1,239 1,126 113 4,544 3,827 717Petroleum products, other 4,881 4,692 189 17,265 12,681 4,585Gas-natural 1,402 1,175 227 5,013 6,891 -1,877Chemicals-organic 2,308 1,984 324 8,479 6,349 2,130Fuel oil 4,476 4,119 356 15,728 11,636 4,092

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

    Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--continued

    April March Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 Change 2011 2010 Change

    Capital goods, except automotive 41,805 41,244 560 164,864 138,319 26,545

    Industrial machines, other 3,621 3,416 205 14,887 10,371 4,516Semiconductors 3,182 2,989 193 12,760 8,170 4,591

    Medicinal equipment 2,567 2,456 111 10,013 8,694 1,319Computers 5,126 5,023 103 18,962 16,827 2,135Wood, glass, plastic 465 382 83 1,671 1,515 156Photo, service industry machinery 1,300 1,230 70 5,029 4,359 670Telecommunications equipment 4,240 4,172 68 16,714 14,522 2,192Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,466 1,415 51 5,697 4,459 1,238Pulp and paper machinery 348 305 43 1,253 989 265Metalworking machine tools 731 713 18 2,755 1,855 900Specialized mining 87 70 17 269 153 116Drilling & oilfield equipment 697 682 15 2,579 1,883 696Business machines and equipment 378 363 14 1,535 1,442 94Nonfarm tractors and parts 171 157 14 673 421 252Commercial vessels, other 25 15 10 48 23 26Laboratory testing instruments 433 425 7 1,712 1,347 366Food, tobacco machinery 239 236 3 991 786 205Spacecraft, excluding military 3 1 2 9 10 -1Vessels, except scrap (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Marine engines, parts 82 84 -2 307 296 11Railway transportation equipment 109 117 -8 428 389 39Materials handling equipment 860 869 -10 3,473 2,427 1,046

    Electric apparatus 3,431 3,452 -21 13,595 11,413 2,182Engines-civilian aircraft 1,153 1,177 -24 4,520 4,142 378Computer accessories 4,679 4,705 -26 19,071 21,378 -2,307Excavating machinery 719 747 -28 2,846 1,366 1,481Agricultural machinery, equipment 577 606 -29 2,437 1,808 628Textile, sewing machines 128 161 -33 581 466 115Industrial engines 1,668 1,706 -39 6,841 4,910 1,931Generators, accessories 1,635 1,688 -53 6,628 5,748 880Parts-civilian aircraft 876 935 -59 3,458 3,292 166Civilian aircraft 812 947 -134 3,121 2,859 262

    Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 19,070 21,890 -2,820 82,938 69,099 13,840

    Consumer goods 43,988 41,899 2,089 171,871 151,887 19,984

    Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 3,152 2,662 490 11,707 9,675 2,032Apparel, household goods-cotton 4,486 4,037 449 17,175 15,803 1,372Pharmaceutical preparations 8,049 7,712 337 30,734 26,923 3,811Jewelry 1,245 1,019 226 4,270 3,405 864Gem diamonds 2,037 1,835 202 7,362 5,753 1,608Furniture, household goods, etc. 1,933 1,754 179 7,752 7,165 586Footwear 1,502 1,338 163 5,832 5,101 731Apparel, household goods-nontextile 710 618 92 2,675 2,201 475Cookware, cutlery, tools 614 536 78 2,437 2,192 245Writing and art supplies 1,099 1,037 62 4,397 4,048 349Toys, games, and sporting goods 2,771 2,712 59 11,296 11,060 237Gem stones, other 299 244 55 1,024 893 131Books, printed matter 324 286 38 1,259 1,223 36Nursery stock, etc. 144 106 38 516 492 24Glassware, chinaware 177 147 30 699 657 42Apparel, household goods-wool 303 277 26 1,110 973 137Camping apparel and gear 733 710 22 2,843 2,384 459Toiletries and cosmetics 666 646 20 2,586 2,263 323Household appliances 1,676 1,662 14 6,786 6,017 769Rugs 158 147 11 599 553 46Numismatic coins 252 242 10 844 369 475Musical instruments 139 129 10 550 471 78Records, tapes, and disks 228 233 -5 902 784 119Motorcycles and parts 208 214 -6 783 605 178Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 710 719 -9 2,791 2,706 86Pleasure boats and motors 151 166 -14 654 566 88

    Stereo equipment, etc 493 531 -38 2,039 1,872 168TV's, VCR's, etc. 3,050 3,153 -103 11,989 12,150 -161Other household goods 6,356 6,522 -166 26,335 21,578 4,757Photo equipment 322 505 -183 1,923 2,005 -82

    Other goods 5,556 5,350 206 20,523 19,985 537

    (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    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.

    Balance Exports Imports

    TotalNet

    Adjust-

    ments

    Petroleum

    (1)

    Non-

    petroleumTotal

    NetAdjust-

    ments

    Petroleum

    (1)

    Non-

    petroleumTotal

    NetAdjust-

    ments

    Petroleum

    (1)

    Non-

    petroleum

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -645,857 -10,960 -265,235 -369,662 1,288,699 10,436 70,868 1,207,395 1,934,555 21,395 336,103 1,577,057

    Jan. - Apr. -205,517 -3,133 -92,769 -109,616 408,514 3,613 21,140 383,761 614,031 6,745 113,909 493,377

    January -48,932 -755 -21,938 -26,239 99,605 957 4,561 94,088 148,537 1,713 26,499 120,326

    February -51,466 -722 -23,353 -27,390 100,272 994 4,827 94,452 151,738 1,716 28,180 121,842

    March -52,434 -966 -23,903 -27,565 104,695 740 5,585 98,369 157,129 1,706 29,488 125,934

    April -52,686 -689 -23,574 -28,422 103,941 922 6,167 96,853 156,627 1,611 29,742 125,274

    May -54,323 -748 -21,946 -31,629 106,672 990 6,075 99,607 160,995 1,738 28,021 131,236

    June -58,950 -982 -21,355 -36,612 105,340 872 5,512 98,956 164,290 1,855 26,867 135,568

    July -53,675 -888 -20,826 -31,961 108,291 809 6,077 101,405 161,966 1,698 26,903 133,366

    August -57,669 -901 -22,141 -34,627 108,468 913 5,816 101,738 166,137 1,815 27,958 136,365

    September -56,477 -1,148 -21,706 -33,624 108,755 638 5,946 102,171 165,233 1,786 27,653 135,794

    October -52,347 -1,292 -19,774 -31,280 112,555 601 6,642 105,312 164,901 1,893 26,416 136,592

    November -52,499 -792 -20,361 -31,346 113,790 1,058 7,162 105,570 166,289 1,850 27,523 136,916

    December -54,399 -1,075 -24,355 -28,969 116,315 941 6,498 108,876 170,713 2,016 30,853 137,844

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. -240,561 -2,849 -108,311 -129,401 487,772 6,041 33,707 448,025 728,333 8,890 142,018 577,426

    January -61,659 -764 -26,774 -34,120 119,469 1,353 8,213 109,903 181,127 2,117 34,987 144,023

    February -59,710 -598 -25,217 -33,895 117,398 1,663 7,726 108,009 177,108 2,262 32,942 141,904

    March -61,083 -621 -30,240 -30,221 124,467 1,581 7,842 115,045 185,550 2,201 38,083 145,266

    April -58,110 -866 -26,079 -31,165 126,438 1,444 9,926 115,068 184,548 2,309 36,005 146,233

    May

    June

    July

    AugustSeptember

    October

    November

    December

    (1) The petroleum products aggregated in the end-use commodity classification system include virtually the same energy related petroleum products asthose aggregated in the SITC. The end-use petroleum products, however, include some products such as ethane, butane, benzene, and toluene whichare included in "Manufactured Goods" in the SITC.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments,see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    Exhibit 10. Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category

    2005 Chain-weighted DollarsIn millions of dollars. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change, reflecting revisions to the source information for monthly deflators.

    (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    End-Use Commodity Category

    Foods, Feeds,

    & Beverages

    Industrial

    Supplies (2)Capital Goods

    Automotive

    Vehicles etc.

    Consumer

    GoodsOther Goods Residual (3)

    Exports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,128,998 76,493 306,808 437,794 107,476 151,364 45,859 3,203

    Jan. - Apr. 363,556 25,586 99,705 138,311 34,559 49,378 14,435 1,583

    January 88,854 6,380 24,020 33,812 8,511 12,555 3,224 352

    February 89,934 6,549 24,562 34,327 8,606 12,060 3,419 411March 93,298 6,477 25,737 35,082 8,637 12,726 4,169 469

    April 91,471 6,179 25,386 35,090 8,805 12,036 3,623 351

    May 93,441 6,041 25,573 36,696 8,881 12,442 3,626 181

    June 93,097 5,908 25,407 36,125 9,035 12,524 3,915 184

    July 95,935 6,005 26,086 37,906 9,003 12,487 4,302 146

    August 95,013 6,394 26,050 36,764 9,160 12,599 3,751 296

    September 95,003 6,559 25,243 37,224 9,131 12,637 4,012 197

    October 97,473 6,897 26,174 37,770 9,340 12,729 4,217 346

    November 96,853 6,581 26,083 37,873 8,966 13,446 3,700 204

    December 98,626 6,522 26,487 39,125 9,402 13,123 3,901 66

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 399,415 25,761 111,431 155,876 40,617 51,296 13,644 790

    January 100,108 6,391 28,367 38,452 10,313 12,689 3,547 349

    February 96,594 6,308 26,839 38,342 9,484 12,442 3,053 127

    March 100,967 6,611 27,742 38,981 10,772 12,984 3,715 162

    April 101,746 6,451 28,483 40,101 10,048 13,182 3,329 152

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    November

    December

    Imports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,685,851 69,000 430,987 450,859 214,000 461,823 55,357 3,825

    Jan. - Apr. 537,153 22,786 142,941 138,891 65,939 144,789 18,143 3,664

    January 130,230 5,687 34,164 33,713 16,301 35,002 4,582 782

    February 133,469 5,682 35,721 34,078 15,652 36,663 4,661 1,012

    March 137,629 5,742 36,938 34,824 17,302 37,111 4,654 1,057

    April 135,826 5,676 36,118 36,275 16,684 36,013 4,246 813

    May 139,354 5,706 35,316 37,637 18,241 38,046 4,253 155June 144,108 5,874 36,166 38,059 18,566 40,563 4,776 104

    July 142,481 5,870 36,275 37,848 18,472 39,264 4,499 253

    August 145,593 5,841 36,518 38,806 19,173 40,372 4,829 55

    September 144,948 5,873 36,647 39,890 18,321 39,561 4,572 83

    October 143,501 5,669 35,069 39,283 18,436 40,605 4,770 -330

    November 143,233 5,695 35,254 40,395 18,320 39,156 4,694 -281

    December 145,479 5,685 36,802 40,051 18,531 39,467 4,821 122

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 594,862 23,052 148,631 164,377 78,121 163,617 17,912 -848

    January 151,755 5,829 38,665 41,974 20,760 40,062 4,303 163

    February 146,505 5,899 36,269 39,696 18,896 41,831 4,145 -232

    March 150,622 5,608 38,476 41,078 20,588 39,955 4,658 258

    April 145,980 5,715 35,220 41,629 17,878 41,769 4,806 -1,037

    May

    June

    July

    August

    SeptemberOctober

    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 and petroleum products.(3) The "residual" represents the difference between total Census Basis exports or imports and the sum of the components. For additional information,see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/priceadj.html.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    PeriodTotal Census

    Basis (1)

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    Exhibit 11. Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals2005 Chain-weighted Dollars

    In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change,

    reflecting revisions to the source information for the monthly deflators. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    Balance Exports Imports

    TotalCensus

    Basis (1)Petroleum

    Non-petroleum

    Residual(2)

    TotalCensus

    Basis (1)Petroleum

    Non-petroleum

    Residual(2)

    TotalCensus

    Basis (1)Petroleum

    Non-petroleum

    Residual(2)

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -487,770 -169,834 -314,405 -3,532 983,478 45,302 932,354 5,822 1,471,248 215,135 1,246,759 9,354

    Jan. - Apr. -172,232 -66,076 -104,904 -1,252 315,292 13,269 299,992 2,031 487,524 79,344 404,896 3,283

    January -49,468 -18,223 -31,024 -222 77,931 3,243 74,173 515 127,399 21,465 105,197 737

    February -40,398 -16,695 -23,459 -245 80,191 3,213 76,439 539 120,589 19,908 99,898 783

    March -41,238 -16,211 -24,680 -347 80,064 3,562 76,016 487 121,302 19,773 100,696 833

    April -41,128 -14,947 -25,742 -439 77,106 3,251 73,364 491 118,234 18,198 99,105 930

    May -36,312 -12,390 -23,456 -466 78,415 3,970 73,993 451 114,727 16,361 97,449 918

    June -35,793 -13,370 -21,873 -550 79,329 3,788 75,082 458 115,122 17,158 96,956 1,008

    July -40,247 -13,195 -26,635 -417 81,787 4,221 77,088 479 122,034 17,415 103,723 896

    August -37,884 -11,712 -26,139 -34 81,123 3,915 76,744 464 119,007 15,627 102,883 497September -40,784 -13,613 -26,657 -514 84,968 4,389 80,074 505 125,752 18,002 106,731 1,019

    October -39,065 -12,434 -26,596 -35 87,725 4,341 82,870 515 126,791 16,775 109,466 550

    November -41,938 -12,697 -29,350 109 86,086 3,704 81,922 460 128,024 16,402 111,272 351

    December -43,515 -14,348 -28,795 -372 88,752 3,704 84,589 460 132,267 18,051 113,384 832

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -556,853 -162,916 -397,226 3,290 1,128,998 52,393 1,069,941 6,664 1,685,851 215,310 1,467,167 3,374

    Jan. - Apr. -173,597 -57,079 -115,275 -1,243 363,556 16,052 345,470 2,035 537,153 73,131 460,744 3,278

    January -41,377 -13,676 -27,580 -121 88,854 3,462 84,971 421 130,230 17,138 112,550 542

    February -43,535 -14,683 -28,345 -507 89,934 3,897 85,548 489 133,469 18,581 113,893 995

    March -44,331 -14,743 -29,174 -414 93,298 4,246 88,513 538 137,629 18,990 117,687 952

    April -44,355 -13,977 -30,176 -201 91,471 4,446 86,438 587 135,826 18,423 116,615 788

    May -45,914 -13,027 -33,358 470 93,441 4,467 88,391 583 139,354 17,493 121,749 113

    June -51,011 -13,487 -38,099 575 93,097 4,294 88,250 553 144,108 17,781 126,349 -22

    July -46,546 -13,001 -34,092 547 95,935 4,820 90,491 624 142,481 17,821 124,582 77

    August -50,580 -13,971 -37,048 439 95,013 4,286 90,191 537 145,593 18,257 127,239 98

    September -49,945 -13,870 -36,481 406 95,003 4,466 89,967 571 144,948 18,335 126,448 164October -46,027 -12,183 -34,816 971 97,473 4,768 92,083 622 143,501 16,951 126,899 -349

    November -46,380 -12,172 -35,131 923 96,853 4,943 91,244 666 143,233 17,115 126,375 -257

    December -46,853 -14,128 -32,927 202 98,626 4,298 93,855 474 145,479 18,425 126,782 272

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. -195,447 -54,051 -144,586 3,190 399,415 19,353 377,543 2,520 594,862 73,404 522,129 -670

    January -51,648 -14,540 -37,262 155 100,108 5,248 94,094 766 151,755 19,788 131,356 611

    February -49,910 -13,353 -37,248 690 96,594 4,666 91,336 592 146,505 18,019 128,584 -98

    March -49,655 -14,936 -34,664 -56 100,967 4,268 96,366 333 150,622 19,204 131,030 389

    April -44,233 -11,222 -35,413 2,402 101,746 5,171 95,746 829 145,980 16,393 131,159 -1,572

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    NovemberDecember

    (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census Basis. The information to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) The "residual" represents the difference between total Census Basis exports or imports and the sum of the components. For additional information,see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/priceadj.html.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    Exhibit 12. U.S. Trade in GoodsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

    Balance Exports Imports

    TotalBalance ofPayments

    Basis

    Total CensusBasis

    TotalBalance ofPayments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    TotalBalance ofPayments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -505,910 -503,582 1,069,491 13,448 1,056,043 1,575,400 15,776 1,559,625

    Jan. - Apr. -144,837 -144,511 331,648 4,477 327,170 476,484 4,803 471,681

    January -44,444 -44,264 79,359 1,208 78,151 123,803 1,388 122,415February -28,743 -28,663 81,369 1,020 80,349 110,112 1,100 109,012March -33,800 -33,511 88,674 826 87,848 122,474 1,116 121,359April -37,850 -38,073 82,245 1,423 80,822 120,096 1,200 118,896May -32,666 -32,690 84,705 1,054 83,651 117,371 1,029 116,341

    June -40,318 -40,344 88,023 1,193 86,830 128,341 1,168 127,173July -50,395 -50,061 86,500 865 85,635 136,895 1,199 135,696August -44,495 -43,956 88,341 1,026 87,315 132,836 1,565 131,272September -49,922 -49,546 92,467 1,009 91,458 142,389 1,385 141,004October -47,635 -47,021 100,996 990 100,005 148,631 1,604 147,027November -48,713 -48,718 96,144 1,538 94,607 144,857 1,533 143,324December -46,929 -46,734 100,667 1,295 99,372 147,596 1,490 146,106

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -645,857 -634,897 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160

    Jan. - Apr. -185,210 -182,106 402,825 3,417 399,408 588,036 6,521 581,514

    January -44,897 -44,124 93,502 901 92,601 138,399 1,674 136,725February -40,718 -40,044 94,759 905 93,854 135,477 1,579 133,898March -48,203 -47,217 111,200 689 110,511 159,403 1,675 157,728

    April -51,392 -50,721 103,365 922 102,443 154,757 1,593 153,163May -51,340 -50,647 106,479 1,002 105,477 157,819 1,695 156,124June -62,085 -61,120 108,101 899 107,202 170,186 1,864 168,321

    July -60,701 -59,804 104,915 859 104,057 165,616 1,755 163,861August -65,060 -64,120 107,791 946 106,846 172,852 1,886 170,966September -60,616 -59,434 108,285 641 107,644 168,900 1,823 167,078October -54,476 -53,135 117,745 641 117,104 172,221 1,982 170,239November -56,530 -55,719 114,113 1,067 113,046 170,643 1,879 168,765December -49,838 -48,813 118,444 964 117,480 168,283 1,990 166,293

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. -214,847 -212,029 480,663 5,767 474,896 695,510 8,585 686,925

    January -57,365 -56,591 111,431 1,277 110,155 168,796 2,051 166,745February -47,392 -46,847 111,184 1,544 109,640 158,576 2,089 156,487

    March -54,950 -54,303 132,817 1,502 131,315 187,767 2,149 185,618April -55,140 -54,288 125,231 1,444 123,787 180,371 2,296 178,075MayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    March data as published last month:-55,861 -54,883 132,370 1,319 131,051 188,230 2,296 185,934

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments, see theinformation section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    Exhibit 13. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category

    In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

    End-Use Commodity Category

    Foods, Feeds,

    & Beverages

    Industrial

    Supplies (2)Capital Goods

    Automotive

    Vehicles, etc.

    Consumer

    GoodsOther Goods

    Exports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 107,705 391,748 446,597 111,989 165,883 54,341Jan. - Apr. 402,825 3,417 399,408 34,255 121,109 138,460 35,646 53,231 16,707

    January 93,502 901 92,601 9,050 27,687 32,089 7,262 12,831 3,682February 94,759 905 93,854 8,539 27,915 32,133 8,811 12,569 3,888March 111,200 689 110,511 9,084 32,964 38,599 9,989 14,999 4,876April 103,365 922 102,443 7,582 32,544 35,639 9,584 12,833 4,261May 106,479 1,002 105,477 7,460 33,283 37,231 9,723 13,477 4,304June 108,101 899 107,202 7,256 32,639 38,357 9,697 14,615 4,637

    July 104,915 859 104,057 7,342 32,717 38,176 7,616 13,179 5,027August 107,791 946 106,846 8,073 34,324 37,044 9,644 13,300 4,460September 108,285 641 107,644 8,534 32,742 37,864 9,780 13,968 4,755October 117,745 641 117,104 11,628 34,843 40,149 10,571 14,810 5,103November 114,113 1,067 113,046 11,942 33,916 37,626 9,925 15,119 4,517December 118,444 964 117,480 11,215 36,174 41,690 9,386 14,184 4,831

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 480,663 5,767 474,896 43,317 160,322 155,480 42,214 56,267 17,297

    January 111,431 1,277 110,155 10,667 37,457 35,842 8,924 12,899 4,364February 111,184 1,544 109,640 10,604 36,560 35,641 9,770 13,246 3,819March 132,817 1,502 131,315 11,658 43,296 43,215 12,540 15,809 4,796April 125,231 1,444 123,787 10,388 43,008 40,782 10,980 14,312 4,318MayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    Imports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160 91,730 602,663 449,178 225,049 483,268 61,272Jan. - Apr. 588,036 6,521 581,514 29,196 192,955 132,202 68,028 139,381 19,753

    January 138,399 1,674 136,725 7,088 45,804 30,598 14,928 33,502 4,805February 135,477 1,579 133,898 6,620 43,216 30,004 15,717 33,481 4,859March 159,403 1,675 157,728 8,026 51,544 36,149 19,395 37,191 5,424April 154,757 1,593 153,163 7,463 52,390 35,451 17,988 35,207 4,665May 157,819 1,695 156,124 7,708 51,442 35,936 18,368 38,176 4,494June 170,186 1,864 168,321 7,912 52,458 39,813 20,171 42,663 5,304

    July 165,616 1,755 163,861 7,501 52,701 38,487 17,366 42,717 5,088August 172,852 1,886 170,966 7,679 53,030 39,492 20,294 45,292 5,179September 168,900 1,823 167,078 7,482 49,811 40,316 19,306 44,960 5,202October 172,221 1,982 170,239 7,789 48,220 40,149 21,156 47,486 5,439November 170,643 1,879 168,765 8,083 48,969 41,889 20,606 43,854 5,364December 168,283 1,990 166,293 8,378 53,078 40,894 19,754 38,740 5,449

    2011

    Jan. - Apr. 695,510 8,585 686,925 34,377 237,110 157,293 80,920 156,996 20,229

    January 168,796 2,051 166,745 8,427 57,675 38,320 19,144 38,502 4,676February 158,576 2,089 156,487 7,946 50,855 35,480 19,095 38,591 4,520March 187,767 2,149 185,618 9,159 64,878 42,841 23,350 39,734 5,656April 180,371 2,296 178,075 8,844 63,702 40,652 19,331 40,169 5,377MayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.

    (2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.

    NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    PeriodNet

    AdjustmentsTotal Census

    Basis (1)

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    Exhibit 14. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods By Selected Countries and Areas--2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    (X) - Not applicable.

    Balance Exports Imports

    Item (1) April

    2011

    March

    2011

    Year-to-Date

    2011

    April

    2011

    March

    2011

    Year-to-Date

    2011

    April

    2011

    March

    2011

    Year-to-Date

    2011

    Total Balance of Payments Basis -55,140 -54,950 -214,847 125,231 132,817 480,663 180,371 187,767 695,510

    Net Adjustments -852 -647 -2,818 1,444 1,502 5,767 2,296 2,149 8,585Total Census Basis -54,288 -54,303 -212,029 123,787 131,315 474,896 178,075 185,618 686,925

    North America -7,991 -8,811 -33,763 39,553 42,799 152,069 47,544 51,610 185,832

    Canada -2,537 -2,642 -11,982 23,661 25,649 90,342 26,198 28,291 102,324

    Mexico -5,454 -6,169 -21,782 15,892 17,150 61,726 21,346 23,319 83,508

    Europe -10,273 -9,995 -34,307 28,276 30,258 107,543 38,549 40,252 141,851

    European Union -7,481 -8,954 -28,996 23,453 24,415 88,118 30,935 33,369 117,114

    Austria -600 -647 -2,166 194 197 751 794 844 2,918

    Belgium 1,150 726 3,527 2,515 2,659 9,622 1,365 1,933 6,095

    Czech Republic -86 -143 -443 172 131 532 257 274 975

    Finland -140 -149 -638 249 273 876 390 422 1,514

    France -618 -1,210 -2,867 2,755 2,529 9,857 3,374 3,739 12,723

    Germany -3,785 -4,555 -14,782 4,179 4,426 16,113 7,964 8,981 30,895

    Hungary -142 -109 -495 119 143 480 261 251 976

    Ireland -3,026 -2,552 -10,064 582 832 2,896 3,608 3,385 12,960

    Italy -1,324 -1,411 -5,013 1,478 1,457 5,368 2,802 2,868 10,382

    Netherlands 1,624 1,926 6,178 3,826 3,789 13,703 2,202 1,863 7,524

    Poland -75 -149 -383 259 260 977 334 409 1,359

    Spain -110 2 269 948 987 3,762 1,058 985 3,494Sweden -547 -641 -2,183 477 478 1,749 1,024 1,119 3,933

    United Kingdom 697 645 2,045 4,716 5,288 17,839 4,019 4,643 15,793

    Other EU -499 -688 -1,980 984 967 3,593 1,483 1,655 5,573

    Norway -487 -370 -1,319 278 490 1,315 765 860 2,634

    Russia -2,029 -2,467 -7,595 820 601 2,452 2,848 3,068 10,048

    Switzerland -442 420 -175 1,918 2,525 7,636 2,360 2,105 7,811

    Other Europe 165 1,376 3,777 1,807 2,227 8,022 1,641 851 4,245

    Euro Area -6,965 -8,147 -26,209 17,141 17,595 64,637 24,106 25,742 90,846

    Pacific Rim Countries -24,215 -22,829 -97,516 30,208 32,315 119,127 54,423 55,144 216,642

    Australia 1,127 1,133 4,806 2,046 1,991 7,850 919 859 3,044

    China -21,596 -18,083 -81,792 7,971 9,519 34,005 29,567 27,601 115,797

    Indonesia -811 -1,033 -3,746 681 726 2,507 1,492 1,759 6,252

    Japan -3,587 -6,060 -19,867 5,242 5,787 21,314 8,828 11,847 41,181

    Malaysia -944 -912 -3,404 1,268 1,343 5,021 2,211 2,255 8,425

    Philippines 70 -212 -197 742 631 2,630 672 844 2,827

    Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) 1,589 2,398 6,523 11,992 12,050 44,509 10,402 9,652 37,985

    Hong Kong 2,624 2,742 10,021 2,962 3,099 11,348 338 357 1,328

    Korea -1,021 -646 -3,482 3,881 4,012 14,172 4,902 4,658 17,653

    Singapore 1,167 932 3,650 2,740 2,454 9,786 1,573 1,522 6,136Taiwan -1,181 -630 -3,665 2,409 2,485 9,203 3,590 3,115 12,869

    Other Pacific Rim -64 -61 160 267 267 1,292 331 328 1,132

    South/Central America -874 -510 -1,663 14,004 14,296 52,764 14,878 14,806 54,428

    Argentina 455 339 1,364 749 731 2,768 294 392 1,405

    Brazil 996 1,528 4,460 3,441 3,565 13,127 2,445 2,037 8,667

    Chile 446 350 1,188 1,447 1,375 4,826 1,001 1,025 3,638

    Colombia -902 -678 -2,198 1,230 1,302 4,735 2,133 1,980 6,933

    Other S/C A -1,869 -2,049 -6,477 7,137 7,323 27,309 9,006 9,371 33,785

    OPEC -9,567 -10,809 -39,705 5,302 5,249 19,046 14,869 16,058 58,751

    Nigeria -2,547 -2,483 -10,434 397 489 1,486 2,944 2,972 11,920

    Saudi Arabia -1,967 -2,494 -8,628 1,197 1,264 4,204 3,163 3,758 12,831

    Venezuela -2,777 -2,986 -10,653 1,075 851 3,537 3,851 3,838 14,190

    Other OPEC -2,276 -2,845 -9,990 2,634 2,645 9,819 4,910 5,490 19,809

    Africa -4,635 -5,400 -20,031 3,197 2,802 11,354 7,832 8,202 31,384

    Algeria -1,279 -1,529 -5,305 257 148 576 1,536 1,677 5,881

    Egypt 539 432 1,942 722 600 2,623 183 168 681

    South Africa -122 -215 -191 665 598 2,750 787 813 2,940

    Other Africa -3,773 -4,088 -16,476 1,553 1,455 5,406 5,327 5,543 21,882Other Countries -4,485 -4,291 -16,362 5,501 5,647 20,900 9,986 9,937 37,262

    India -1,342 -1,450 -4,703 1,912 1,714 6,477 3,254 3,164 11,180

    Thailand -1,259 -1,239 -4,306 802 990 3,668 2,060 2,229 7,974

    Other -1,885 -1,602 -7,353 2,787 2,942 10,755 4,672 4,544 18,108

    Unidentified Countries (2) 59 (-) 59 59 (-) 59 (X) (X) (X)

    Timing Adjustments (X) 400 238 (X) 84 68 (X) -316 -171

    (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals

    NOTES:* This exhibit is not additive; countries may be i ncluded in more than one area grouping. See page A-2 for a list of countries.* Country grouping data reflect the groups as they were at the time of reporting.* For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm

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    Exhibit 14a. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods By Selected Countries and Areas--2010In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    (X) - Not applicable.

    Balance Exports Imports

    Item (1) April

    2010

    March

    2010

    Year-to-Date

    2010

    April

    2010

    March

    2010

    Year-to-Date

    2010

    April

    2010

    March

    2010

    Year-to-Date

    2010

    Total Balance of Payments Basis -51,392 -48,203 -185,210 103,365 111,200 402,825 154,757 159,403 588,036

    Net Adjustments -671 -986 -3,104 922 689 3,417 1,593 1,675 6,521

    Total Census Basis -50,721 -47,217 -182,106 102,443 110,511 399,408 153,163 157,728 581,514

    North America -8,051 -8,028 -32,519 34,200 36,378 129,573 42,251 44,406 162,092

    Canada -2,694 -2,132 -11,946 20,963 22,184 78,914 23,657 24,316 90,860

    Mexico -5,357 -5,896 -20,573 13,237 14,194 50,659 18,594 20,089 71,232

    Europe -7,716 -8,424 -26,649 22,554 24,814 89,733 30,270 33,238 116,382

    European Union -5,825 -7,308 -21,140 18,945 20,956 76,311 24,770 28,264 97,451

    Austria -348 -394 -1,113 160 168 819 508 562 1,932

    Belgium 982 707 2,745 2,032 2,207 7,873 1,051 1,500 5,128

    Czech Republic -103 -49 -242 96 152 493 199 201 735

    Finland -143 -178 -545 131 170 554 274 349 1,099

    France -1,133 -1,527 -3,778 2,232 2,360 8,639 3,364 3,887 12,417

    Germany -2,994 -2,962 -9,392 3,685 4,243 15,250 6,679 7,205 24,642

    Hungary -89 -72 -295 104 145 436 193 217 731

    Ireland -1,356 -2,320 -7,373 803 743 2,886 2,159 3,064 10,259

    Italy -1,178 -1,317 -4,337 1,101 1,182 4,399 2,279 2,499 8,736

    Netherlands 1,200 1,011 4,298 2,681 2,629 10,260 1,481 1,618 5,962

    Poland 1 2 68 239 266 941 238 265 873Spain 200 27 545 798 763 2,961 599 736 2,416

    Sweden -457 -249 -1,342 387 491 1,528 845 740 2,870

    United Kingdom -22 411 670 3,800 4,655 16,278 3,822 4,244 15,608

    Other EU -385 -397 -1,048 695 781 2,994 1,081 1,178 4,042

    Norway -547 -201 -1,631 264 367 1,054 812 568 2,685

    Russia -1,723 -1,322 -5,297 447 464 1,593 2,170 1,786 6,890

    Switzerland -23 154 315 1,457 1,932 6,257 1,480 1,778 5,942

    Other Europe 402 254 1,104 1,441 1,095 4,519 1,039 842 3,415

    Euro Area -4,848 -7,040 -18,992 13,958 14,852 55,254 18,807 21,892 74,246

    Pacific Rim Countries -23,829 -20,322 -84,133 24,989 27,708 101,370 48,818 48,030 185,502

    Australia 1,153 1,189 4,234 1,829 1,930 6,884 676 741 2,650

    China -19,320 -16,892 -71,031 6,600 7,400 27,739 25,920 24,292 98,771

    Indonesia -823 -813 -2,906 518 575 2,191 1,341 1,389 5,097

    Japan -4,949 -5,412 -18,006 4,493 5,073 19,038 9,442 10,485 37,044

    Malaysia -981 -1,053 -4,067 1,157 1,134 4,209 2,138 2,187 8,275

    Philippines 4 -80 18 584 616 2,426 580 696 2,408

    Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) 1,155 2,766 7,633 9,567 10,736 37,910 8,412 7,970 30,277

    Hong Kong 1,712 1,827 6,749 2,061 2,149 7,979 349 322 1,230Korea -706 13 -1,222 3,182 3,739 12,608 3,888 3,726 13,830

    Singapore 897 1,337 4,213 2,288 2,660 9,279 1,391 1,322 5,066

    Taiwan -749 -411 -2,107 2,035 2,189 8,044 2,783 2,601 10,151

    Other Pacific Rim -68 -27 -8 241 244 973 310 271 980

    South/Central America 398 733 1,379 11,425 12,045 43,030 11,027 11,312 41,651

    Argentina 300 189 947 562 518 2,037 262 329 1,090

    Brazil 756 1,128 3,136 2,758 3,086 10,471 2,002 1,958 7,335

    Chile 233 277 585 880 924 3,358 646 648 2,773

    Colombia -347 27 -638 1,050 1,129 4,095 1,397 1,102 4,732

    Other S/C A -544 -889 -2,652 6,176 6,387 23,069 6,719 7,275 25,721

    OPEC -9,334 -9,029 -32,004 4,504 4,627 17,238 13,838 13,657 49,242

    Nigeria -2,237 -2,234 -8,317 323 495 1,344 2,560 2,729 9,661

    Saudi Arabia -1,994 -1,658 -5,883 1,001 925 3,792 2,995 2,583 9,674

    Venezuela -1,769 -2,182 -7,608 886 913 3,072 2,655 3,095 10,680

    Other OPEC -3,334 -2,955 -10,196 2,294 2,295 9,031 5,628 5,250 19,227

    Africa -5,470 -5,269 -19,370 2,143 2,640 8,495 7,613 7,909 27,865

    Algeria -1,029 -1,159 -4,398 56 105 298 1,085 1,264 4,696

    Egypt 295 459 1,136 524 633 2,065 230 175 929South Africa -138 -254 -759 394 413 1,451 532 668 2,210

    Other Africa -4,597 -4,313 -15,349 1,169 1,489 4,681 5,767 5,802 20,030

    Other Countries -3,812 -3,871 -14,265 4,451 4,426 16,944 8,263 8,297 31,208

    India -978 -1,007 -3,508 1,674 1,450 5,655 2,653 2,457 9,162

    Thailand -1,038 -1,124 -3,976 748 746 2,877 1,787 1,870 6,853

    Other -1,796 -1,740 -6,781 2,028 2,230 8,412 3,824 3,970 15,193

    Unidentified Countries (2) 10 (-) 10 10 (-) 10 (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) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals.

    NOTES:

    * This exhibit is not additive; countries may be included in more than one area grouping. See page A-2 for a list of countries.

    * Country grouping data reflect the groups as they were at the time of reporting.

    * For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at

    www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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    Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods By Principal SITC Commodities

    In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. This exhibit is not additive.(X) - Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

    2011 2010

    April March Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

    Total Balance of Payment Basis 125,231 180,371 132,817 187,767 480,663 695,510 402,825 588,036

    Net Adjustments 1,444 2,296 1,502 2,149 5,767 8,585 3,417 6,521

    Total Census Basis (2) 123,787 178,075 131,315 185,618 474,896 686,925 399,408 581,514

    Manufactured goods (3) 81,095 128,156 86,987 135,028 310,411 500,636 275,852 427,005

    Agricultural commodities (3) 11,783 8,455 13,322 8,849 49,342 32,628 37,020 27,182

    Mineral fuels (3) 10,908 37,982 9,803 38,682 38,269 140,892 23,988 116,363

    Selected commodities (3)

    ADP equipment and office machines 1,794 8,895 2,105 9,672 7,208 34,316 7,301 34,495

    Airplanes, engines, and parts (4) 6,347 2,001 6,982 2,347 24,444 7,881 23,551 7,407Alcoholic beverages, distilled 89 509 90 531 342 1,815 295 1,588

    Aluminum 556 930 642 996 2,139 3,710 1,565 3,574

    Animal feeds 753 164 883 148 3,401 576 3,376 406

    Artwork and antiques 240 546 335 659 1,028 2,232 962 2,247

    Basketware, etc. 732 1,152 814 1,232 2,924 4,613 2,780 4,287

    Cereal flour 281 384 301 418 1,060 1,512 971 1,371

    Chemicals - cosmetics 1,097 861 1,138 900 4,236 3,286 3,992 2,977

    Chemicals - dyeing 740 289 753 303 2,811 1,082 2,253 961

    Chemicals - fertilizers 429 824 400 932 1,483 3,576 1,049 2,617

    Chemicals - inorganic 1,205 1,312 1,133 1,247 4,363 4,822 3,568 3,842

    Chemicals - medicinal 3,378 5,961 3,763 6,282 13,065 23,107 14,235 19,941

    Chemicals - n.e.s. 2,459 1,062 2,478 1,187 8,921 4,245 7,754 3,608

    Chemicals - organic 3,671 4,760 3,753 4,832 13,858 17,726 11,562 14,962

    Chemicals - plastics 4,149 1,806 4,239 1,790 15,476 6,584 13,360 5,489

    Cigarettes 44 17 35 15 133 65 154 63Clothing 270 6,132 308 5,947 1,093 25,064 1,015 22,070

    Coal 1,300 151 1,484 213 5,057 607 2,811 615

    Coffee 1 615 1 650 2 2,236 2 1,156

    Copper 313 1,027 375 1,013 1,279 3,603 1,249 2,730

    Cork, wood, and lumber 500 392 520 403 1,860 1,486 1,457 1,431

    Corn 1,348 118 1,295 94 4,435 262 3,104 168

    Cotton, raw and linters 1,154 2 1,434 (-) 4,981 4 1,817 (-)

    Crude fertilizers and minerals 216 238 211 249 805 858 742 635

    Crude oil 126 26,641 107 28,421 428 101,831 635 83,470

    Electrical machinery (4) 6,249 11,099 6,964 11,451 25,378 43,057 24,552 34,446

    Fish and preparations 445 1,163 481 1,085 1,474 4,684 1,169 3,965

    Footwear 67 1,583 71 1,544 253 6,970 216 6,094

    Furniture and bedding (4) 408 2,642 477 2,425 1,681 10,349 1,489 9,524

    Gem diamonds 267 1,750 293 1,981 1,062 7,082 854 5,600

    General industrial machines 5,060 6,311 5,247 6,431 18,836 23,623 16,159 18,356Glass (4) 311 224 321 215 1,171 848 1,105 818

    Glassware 90 200 89 198 332 780 307 697

    Gold, nonmonetary 2,220 1,293 2,656 1,505 8,986 4,951 5,937 3,598

    Hides and skins 190 5 204 5 733 19 567 18

    Iron and steel mill products 1,498 2,796 1,622 2,735 5,866 9,866 5,036 7,011

    Jewelry 394 1,102 487 857 1,673 3,405 1,501 2,939

    Item (1)

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    Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods By Principal SITC Commodities--continued

    2011 2010

    April March Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

    Lighting and plumbing 217 595 242 554 867 2,322 710 2,099

    Liquefied propane and butane 359 197 351 209 1,158 1,044 792 1,051

    Live animals 59 194 84 231 261 804 222 825

    Meat and preparations 1,302 525 1,425 518 4,958 1,815 3,912 1,568

    Metal manufactures, n.e.s. 1,708 2,407 1,764 2,247 6,431 8,974 5,400 7,736

    Metal ores and scrap 2,839 791 2,673 815 10,512 2,890 7,910 2,451

    Metalworking machines 493 677 561 628 1,961 2,321 1,535 1,529

    Mineral fuels, other 877 335 908 444 3,291 1,253 2,289 1,149

    Natural gas 633 1,333 552 1,236 2,359 5,327 1,865 7,397

    Nickel 139 384 125 416 478 1,409 335 932

    Oils and fats of vegetable 212 516 329 558 1,151 1,941 944 1,178

    Optical goods 262 467 290 474 1,026 1,898 1,090 1,661

    Paper and paperboard 1,369 1,246 1,438 1,301 5,294 4,996 4,746 4,707

    Petroleum preparations 7,572 9,174 6,351 8,002 25,786 30,134 15,399 21,795

    Photographic equipment 273 167 319 201 1,129 686 1,133 628

    Plastic articles, n.e.s. 879 1,423 934 1,296 3,359 5,382 3,123 4,856

    Platinum 65 525 171 527 408 1,891 541 1,152

    Pottery 8 106 8 95 28 457 32 417

    Power generating machines (4) 2,999 4,121 3,058 4,394 11,420 16,144 10,280 12,712

    Printed materials 453 360 506 319 1,877 1,367 1,789 1,323

    Pulp and waste paper 814 396 834 330 3,235 1,366 2,653 1,177

    Records and magnetic media 324 399 389 438 1,323 1,614 1,357 1,457

    Rice 187 52 192 55 756 199 927 195

    Rubber articles, n.e.s. 195 311 209 317 755 1,180 645 995

    Rubber tires and tubes (4) 422 1,059 464 1,150 1,595 4,128 1,305 3,048

    Scientific instruments (4) 4,125 3,512 4,575 3,770 15,915 13,546 13,894 11,087

    Ships and boats 237 106 207 88 787 418 724 334

    Silver and bullion 280 720 249 962 929 2,955 376 1,395Soybeans 964 25 1,796 19 7,993 85 6,392 81

    Spacecraft (4) (-) (-) (-) (-) 1 (-) (-) (-)

    Specialized industrial machines 4,837 3,271 4,627 3,500 16,785 13,310 14,519 8,438

    Sugar 6 116 6 164 24 500 25 344

    TV's, VCR's, etc. (4) 1,930 10,809 2,024 11,393 7,505 42,301 6,803 37,397

    Textile yarn, fabric 1,115 1,944 1,149 1,853 4,251 7,392 3,606 6,627

    Tobacco, unmanufactured 152 45 141 83 490 250 617 204

    Toys, games, and sporting goods 359 1,753 414 1,740 1,409 7,205 1,304 7,164

    Travel goods 43 652 42 511 155 2,585 140 2,104

    Vegetables and fruits 1,386 2,101 1,475 2,221 5,432 8,692 4,730 7,833

    Vehicles 8,991 14,810 10,053 18,305 33,712 62,896 27,905 54,142

    Watches, clocks, and parts 40 351 43 338 148 1,279 112 964

    Wheat 1,382 53 1,128 37 4,441 180 1,777 214Wood manufactures 186 540 187 507 671 2,097 693 2,093

    Re-exports 14,661 (X) 15,740 (X) 57,173 (X) 47,249 (X)

    Agricultural commodities 363 (X) 429 (X) 1,566 (X) 1,380 (X)

    Manufactured goods 14,041 (X) 15,047 (X) 54,549 (X) 45,358 (X)

    Mineral fuels 109 (X) 79 (X) 423 (X) 155 (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, including re-exports (exports of foreign merchandise)

    (3) Domestic exports(4) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to suppression and require a change in aggregation.

    For additional information see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircr