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United States Department of
COMMERCE NEWS
Washington, D.C. 20230
ECONOMICS
AND
STATISTICS
ADMINISTRATION
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U.S. Census Bureau
Bureau of Economic Analysis
This release contains sensitive economic
data not to be released before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday,
May 13, 2003
CB-03-76 Press Copy
FT-900 (03-03)
For information on goods contact:
U.S. Census Bureau:
Haydn R. Mearkle (301) 763-2246
Nick Orsini (301) 763-2311
For information on services contact:
Bureau of Economic Analysis:
Technical: Christopher Bach (202) 606-9545
Media: Larry Moran (202) 606-2649
U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES
March 2003
Goods and Services
The U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, through the
Department of Commerce, announced today that total March exports of $82.8
billion and imports of $126.3 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit
of $43.5 billion, $3.1 billion more than the $40.4 billion in February,
revised.March exports were $0.5 billion more than February exports of $82.3
billion.March imports were $3.6 billion more than February imports of $122.7
billion.
In March, the goods deficit increased $2.8 billion from February to $47.1
billion, and the services surplus decreased $0.3 billion to $3.7 billion.
Exports of goods increased $0.7 billion to $58.1 billion, and imports of
goods increased $3.6 billion to $105.2 billion. Exports of services decreased
to $24.8 billion from $25.0 billion, and imports of services were virtually
unchanged at $21.1 billion.
Goods
The February to March change in exports of goods reflected increases in
industrial supplies and materials ($0.4 billion); consumer goods ($0.4
billion);other goods ($0.2 billion); and automotive vehicles, parts, and
engines ($0.1billion). A decrease occurred in foods, feeds, and beverages
($0.2 billion). Capital goods were virtually unchanged.
The February to March change in imports of goods reflected increases in
industrial supplies and materials ($2.5 billion); consumer goods ($0.4
billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.4 billion); other goods
($0.1 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). Capital goods
were virtually unchanged.
Services
Services exports decreased $0.2 billion from February to March. Decreases in
travel and passenger fares were partly offset by an increase in other private
services (which includes items such as business, professional, and technical
services, insurance services, and financial services). Changes in the other
categories of services exports were small.
Services imports were virtually unchanged from February to March. Increases in
other transportation (which includes freight and port services) and direct
defense expenditures were nearly offset by decreases in travel and passenger
fares. Changes in the other categories of services imports were small.
Goods and Services Moving Average
For the three months ending in March, exports of goods and services averaged
$82.4 billion, while imports of goods and services averaged $124.1 billion,
resulting in an average trade deficit of $41.7 billion. For the three months
ending in February, the average trade deficit was $42.2 billion, reflecting
average exports of $81.7 billion and average imports of $123.8 billion.
Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details
The March figures showed surpluses, in billions of dollars, with Hong Kong $0.6
(for February $0.4), Australia $0.5 ($0.6), Singapore $0.3 ($0.3), and Egypt
$0.1($0.1). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with Western
Europe $7.8($6.6), China $7.7 ($7.6), Japan $5.8 ($5.3), Canada $5.2 ($4.3),
OPEC $5.0 ($3.4), Mexico $3.9 ($3.9), Taiwan $1.2 ($1.0), Korea $0.7 ($0.5),
and Brazil $0.6 ($0.5).
Advanced technology products (ATP) exports were $16.0 billion in March and
imports were $16.8 billion, resulting in a deficit of $0.8 billion. March
exports were $2.3 billion more than the $13.7 billion in February, while
imports were $2.5 billion more than the $14.3 billion in February.
Revisions
Goods carry-over in March was $0.2 billion (0.3 percent) for exports and $0.9
billion (0.8 percent) for imports. For February, revised export carry-over was
$0.1 billion (0.2 percent), revised down from $0.3 billion (0.5 percent). For
February, revised import carry-over was $0.1 billion (0.1 percent), revised
down from $1.0 billion (1.1 percent).
Services exports for February were virtually unrevised at $25.0 billion.
Services imports for February were revised down $0.1 billion to $21.1 billion;
the revision was mostly accounted for by a downward revision in travel.
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
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 1. US INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES
JANUARY 2001 TO March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding. (R) Revised.)
Balance
Period Total Goods Services
2001
Jan.- Dec. -358,290 -427,165 68,875
Jan.- Mar. -97,160 -113,032 15,872
January -34,642 -39,820 5,178
February -29,434 -34,770 5,336
March -33,083 -38,441 5,358
April -32,399 -37,270 4,871
May -30,148 -34,690 4,542
June -30,778 -35,760 4,982
July -30,848 -35,633 4,785
August -29,451 -34,458 5,007
September -19,481 -35,660 16,179
October -30,840 -35,034 4,194
November -29,908 -34,095 4,187
December -27,279 -31,534 4,255
2002
Jan.- Dec. -435,676 -484,487 48,811
Jan.- Mar. -95,627 -106,602 10,975
January -29,872 -33,526 3,654
February -33,159 -36,412 3,253
March -32,595 -36,663 4,068
April -35,809 -40,208 4,399
May -36,953 -41,757 4,804
June -36,681 -40,678 3,997
July -35,083 -39,096 4,013
August -38,001 -42,396 4,395
September -37,171 -41,358 4,187
October -35,315 -39,614 4,299
November -40,160 -44,271 4,111
December -44,877 -48,507 3,630
2003
Jan.- Mar. -125,061 -136,375 11,314
January -41,233 -44,964 3,731
February (R) -40,372 -44,302 3,930
March -43,456 -47,109 3,653
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
-40,323 -44,226 3,903
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Exports
Period Total Goods Services
2001
Jan.- Dec. 998,022 718,762 279,260
Jan.- Mar. 266,004 193,284 72,720
January 89,217 64,845 24,372
February 89,067 64,937 24,130
March 87,720 63,502 24,218
April 86,286 61,943 24,343
May 86,094 62,344 23,750
June 84,385 60,558 23,827
July 82,199 58,610 23,589
August 83,092 58,939 24,153
September 77,033 55,725 21,308
October 77,549 56,360 21,189
November 77,905 56,007 21,898
December 77,477 54,991 22,486
2002
Jan.- Dec. 971,665 682,387 289,278
Jan.- Mar. 232,959 164,371 68,588
January 77,431 54,922 22,509
February 77,235 54,564 22,671
March 78,294 54,886 23,408
April 80,455 56,756 23,699
May 81,433 57,237 24,196
June 82,364 58,157 24,207
July 83,201 59,013 24,188
August 83,031 58,186 24,845
September 82,684 58,173 24,511
October 81,939 57,276 24,663
November 82,977 57,841 25,136
December 80,626 55,377 25,249
2003
Jan.- Mar. 247,205 172,199 75,006
January 82,031 56,788 25,243
February (R) 82,335 57,333 25,002
March 82,839 58,078 24,761
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
82,448 57,406 25,042
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Imports
Period Total Goods Services
2001
Jan.- Dec. 1,356,312 1,145,927 210,385
Jan.- Mar. 363,164 306,316 56,848
January 123,860 104,666 19,194
February 118,502 99,708 18,794
March 120,803 101,943 18,860
April 118,685 99,213 19,472
May 116,242 97,034 19,208
June 115,163 96,318 18,845
July 113,047 94,243 18,804
August 112,542 93,396 19,146
September 96,514 91,385 5,129
October 108,389 91,394 16,995
November 107,813 90,102 17,711
December 104,756 86,525 18,231
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,407,341 1,166,874 240,467
Jan.- Mar. 328,586 270,973 57,613
January 107,303 88,448 18,855
February 110,394 90,976 19,418
March 110,889 91,549 19,340
April 116,264 96,964 19,300
May 118,386 98,994 19,392
June 119,045 98,835 20,210
July 118,284 98,109 20,175
August 121,031 100,581 20,450
September 119,855 99,531 20,324
October 117,254 96,890 20,364
November 123,138 102,113 21,025
December 125,503 103,884 21,619
2003
Jan.- Mar. 372,266 308,574 63,692
January 123,264 101,752 21,512
February (R) 122,707 101,635 21,072
March 126,295 105,187 21,108
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
122,772 101,633 21,139
NOTE: (1) Data presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis. For information
on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page 26 of this
release, or at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or
www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
EXHIBIT 1. EXPORTS, IMPORTS AND MERCHANDISE TRADE BALANCE BY SELECTED
NAICS-BASED PRODUCT CODE, NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED: March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to rounding
(-) Represents zero. (Z) Less than one-half unit of value shown.
(X) Not applicable.
Balance Exports
NAICS-Based Product Cumulative Cumulative
Code Description March to-date March to-date
GRAND TOTAL -41,418.4 -120203.7 63,092.0 173,664.1
Agricultural, Forestry & Fishery Products 614.3 1,797.5 2,882.9 8,657.4
(Domestic)
Agricultural Products, Total 1,059.5 3,543.1 2,334.8 7,353.3
Livestock And Livestock Products -211.3 -614.0 77.6 208.5
Forestry Products, Nspf -4.9 -40.9 146.9 378.2
Fish, Fresh Or Chilled; And Other Marine Products -229.0 -1,090.7 323.6 717.3
Mining, Total -9,405.0 -24,683.0 389.8 1,406.0
(Domestic)
Oil And Gas -9,362.9 -24,638.8 119.9 615.9
Minerals And Ores -42.1 -44.2 269.9 790.1
Manufacturing, Total -36,468.8 -107669.2 51,219.3 139,463.7
(Domestic)
Food And Kindred Products 199.1 813.8 2,207.0 6,329.3
Beverages And Tobacco -539.7 -1,369.4 338.0 893.1
Textile And Fabrics 121.3 234.6 682.6 1,850.8
Textile Mill Products -577.9 -1,794.9 166.7 453.9
Apparel And Accessories -4,628.2 -14,533.1 475.2 1,294.0
Leather And Allied Products -1,612.0 -5,134.6 175.8 473.0
Wood Products -906.2 -2,524.4 333.0 947.2
Paper Products -365.3 -1,027.4 1,201.0 3,383.3
Printing, Publishing & Similar Products 56.9 98.1 385.7 1,070.1
Petroleum And Coal Products -3,231.1 -7,840.8 965.5 2,700.6
Chemicals -886.8 -3,081.0 7,793.4 21,416.6
Plastic And Rubber Products -368.6 -1,045.9 1,351.5 3,792.8
Nonmetallic Mineral Products -604.2 -1,771.4 528.3 1,482.7
Primary Metal Products -1,548.9 -4,403.1 1,415.7 4,030.0
Fabricated Metal Products -777.1 -2,546.2 1,674.5 4,651.8
Machinery, Except Electrical -422.2 -1,348.2 6,265.7 16,686.5
Computers and Electronic Products -6,579.6 -18,962.9 10,192.6 27,610.2
Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components -1,517.5 -4,566.1 1,778.5 4,860.4
Transportation Equipment -8,079.7 -24,008.8 11,181.2 29,864.5
Furniture and Fixtures -1,374.9 -4,119.9 209.0 555.8
Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities -2,826.3 -8,729.4 1,898.4 5,125.3
Special Classification Provisions -2,149.6 -6,192.7 2,609.3 7,593.3
(Domestic)
Scrap & Waste 392.8 1,119.8 535.0 1,526.6
Used Or Second-Hand Merchandise -234.1 -773.9 118.3 436.0
Goods Returned Or Reimported -2,867.2 -7,969.9 13.4 47.1
Special Classification Provision, Nspf 558.9 1,431.3 1,942.5 5,583.6
Reexports 5,990.8 16,592.2 5,990.8 16,592.2
Timing Adjustments 0.0 -48.4 0.0 -48.4
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Imports for Consumption (Customs Value)
Totals Caluclated Duty
NAICS-Based Product Cumulative Cumulative
Code Description March to-date March to-date
GRAND TOTAL 104,510.4 293,867.8 1,544.4 4,824.2
Agricultural, Forestry & Fishery Products 2,268.6 6,859.8 7.8 28.4
(Domestic)
Agricultural Products, Total 1,275.3 3,810.3 7.4 27.2
Livestock And Livestock Products 289.0 822.5 0.2 0.4
Forestry Products, Nspf 151.8 419.1 0.1 0.3
Fish, Fresh Or Chilled; And Other Marine Products 552.6 1,808.0 0.1 0.5
Mining, Total 9,794.8 26,089.0 5.3 15.5
(Domestic)
Oil And Gas 9,482.7 25,254.8 5.2 15.1
Minerals And Ores 312.1 834.3 0.1 0.4
Manufacturing, Total 87,688.1 247,132.9 1,528.6 4,773.6
(Domestic)
Food And Kindred Products 2,007.9 5,515.5 41.5 127.5
Beverages And Tobacco 877.7 2,262.5 5.4 15.1
Textile And Fabrics 561.3 1,616.1 32.1 96.2
Textile Mill Products 744.6 2,248.8 41.1 125.1
Apparel And Accessories 5,103.4 15,827.1 535.0 1,786.9
Leather And Allied Products 1,787.8 5,607.6 176.6 559.4
Wood Products 1,239.2 3,471.6 7.7 24.5
Paper Products 1,566.3 4,410.7 3.6 10.4
Printing, Publishing & Similar Products 328.8 972.0 0.3 1.1
Petroleum And Coal Products 4,196.6 10,541.4 15.9 37.0
Chemicals 8,680.2 24,497.6 72.0 199.1
Plastic And Rubber Products 1,720.1 4,838.7 38.5 109.8
Nonmetallic Mineral Products 1,132.5 3,254.1 38.3 110.6
Primary Metal Products 2,964.7 8,433.1 24.4 89.1
Fabricated Metal Products 2,451.6 7,198.0 49.6 150.9
Machinery, Except Electrical 6,687.8 18,034.7 53.7 144.3
Computers and Electronic Products 16,772.2 46,573.2 53.6 148.3
Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components 3,296.1 9,426.4 57.4 166.4
Transportation Equipment 19,260.9 53,873.3 224.1 702.5
Furniture and Fixtures 1,583.9 4,675.7 1.6 4.5
Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities 4,724.7 13,854.7 56.1 164.9
Special Classification Provisions 4,758.9 13,786.0 2.7 6.7
(Domestic)
Scrap & Waste 142.3 406.9 0.0 0.0
Used Or Second-Hand Merchandise 352.4 1,209.9 0.0 0.0
Goods Returned Or Reimported 2,880.7 8,017.0 0.0 0.1
Special Classification Provision, Nspf 1,383.6 4,152.3 2.7 6.6
Reexports 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Timing Adjustments 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 2. U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES
THREE MONTH MOVING AVERAGES -- JANUARY 2001 TO March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding. (R) Revised.)
Balance
Center Month of Moving Averages
Total Goods (1) Services
2001
January
February -32,387 -37,677 5,291
March -31,639 -36,827 5,188
April -31,877 -36,800 4,924
May -31,108 -35,906 4,798
June -30,591 -35,361 4,770
July -30,359 -35,284 4,925
August -26,593 -35,250 8,657
September -26,591 -35,051 8,460
October -26,743 -34,929 8,187
November -29,342 -33,554 4,212
December -29,020 -33,052 4,032
2002
January -30,104 -33,824 3,721
February -31,876 -35,534 3,658
March -33,855 -37,761 3,907
April -35,119 -39,543 4,424
May -36,481 -40,881 4,400
June -36,239 -40,510 4,271
July -36,588 -40,723 4,135
August -36,752 -40,950 4,198
September -36,829 -41,123 4,294
October -37,549 -41,748 4,199
November -40,117 -44,131 4,013
December -42,090 -45,914 3,824
2003
January -42,161 -45,924 3,764
February (R) -41,687 -45,458 3,771
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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Exports
Center Month of Moving Averages
Total Goods Services
2001
January
February 88,668 64,428 24,240
March 87,691 63,461 24,230
April 86,700 62,596 24,104
May 85,589 61,615 23,973
June 84,226 60,504 23,722
July 83,225 59,369 23,856
August 80,775 57,758 23,017
September 79,225 57,008 22,217
October 77,496 56,031 21,465
November 77,644 55,786 21,858
December 77,604 55,307 22,298
2002
January 77,381 54,825 22,555
February 77,653 54,790 22,863
March 78,661 55,402 23,259
April 80,061 56,293 23,768
May 81,417 57,383 24,034
June 82,333 58,136 24,197
July 82,865 58,452 24,413
August 82,972 58,457 24,515
September 82,551 57,878 24,673
October 82,533 57,763 24,770
November 81,848 56,832 25,016
December 81,878 56,669 25,209
2003
January 81,664 56,499 25,165
February (R) 82,402 57,400 25,002
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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Imports
Center Month of Moving Averages
Total Goods Services
2001
January
February 121,055 102,105 18,949
March 119,330 100,288 19,042
April 118,577 99,397 19,180
May 116,697 97,522 19,175
June 114,817 95,865 18,952
July 113,584 94,653 18,932
August 107,368 93,008 14,360
September 105,815 92,058 13,757
October 104,239 90,960 13,278
November 106,986 89,340 17,646
December 106,624 88,358 18,266
2002
January 107,484 88,650 18,835
February 109,529 90,324 19,204
March 112,516 93,163 19,353
April 115,180 95,836 19,344
May 117,898 98,264 19,634
June 118,572 98,646 19,926
July 119,454 99,175 20,278
August 119,724 99,407 20,316
September 119,380 99,001 20,379
October 120,082 99,511 20,571
November 121,965 100,962 21,003
December 123,968 102,583 21,385
2003
January 123,825 102,424 21,401
February (R) 124,089 102,858 21,231
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
NOTE: (1) Data presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis. For information
on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page 26 of this
release, or at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or
www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
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.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHBIIT 3. U.S. SERVICES BY MAJOR CATEGORIES -- EXPORTS
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding.)
Total Passenger Other
Period Services Travel Fares Transportation
2001
Jan. - Dec. 279,260 73,119 18,007 28,306
Jan.- Mar. 72,720 20,735 5,007 7,495
January 24,372 6,929 1,756 2,546
February 24,130 6,866 1,641 2,448
March 24,218 6,940 1,610 2,501
April 24,343 6,937 1,662 2,456
May 23,750 6,425 1,595 2,384
June 23,827 6,441 1,592 2,330
July 23,589 6,386 1,613 2,359
August 24,153 6,721 1,754 2,443
September 21,308 4,738 1,155 2,166
October 21,189 4,359 1,120 2,296
November 21,898 5,011 1,198 2,199
December 22,486 5,366 1,311 2,179
2002
Jan.- Dec. 289,278 70,320 17,443 28,377
Jan.- Mar. 68,588 17,039 4,170 6,811
January 22,509 5,520 1,373 2,251
February 22,671 5,630 1,376 2,227
March 23,408 5,889 1,421 2,333
April 23,699 5,643 1,343 2,334
May 24,196 5,828 1,441 2,327
June 24,207 5,731 1,387 2,332
July 24,188 5,581 1,440 2,375
August 24,845 6,020 1,579 2,437
September 24,511 5,837 1,483 2,371
October 24,663 5,948 1,482 2,402
November 25,136 6,266 1,542 2,486
December 25,249 6,427 1,576 2,504
2003
Jan.- Mar. 75,006 18,144 4,459 7,523
January 25,243 6,330 1,551 2,469
February (R) 25,002 6,087 1,494 2,521
March 24,761 5,727 1,414 2,533
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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Royalties Transfers U.S.
and Other Under U.S. Government
License Private Military Sales Misc.
Period Fees Services Contracts Services
2001
Jan. - Dec. 38,668 108,109 12,220 831
Jan.- Mar. 9,717 26,738 2,806 222
January 3,246 8,857 963 75
February 3,237 8,943 921 74
March 3,234 8,938 922 73
April 3,256 8,896 1,069 67
May 3,251 8,961 1,067 67
June 3,236 9,070 1,091 67
July 3,185 8,946 1,029 71
August 3,175 8,976 1,012 72
September 3,177 8,963 1,038 71
October 3,196 9,146 1,006 66
November 3,220 9,209 997 64
December 3,256 9,205 1,105 64
2002
Jan.- Dec. 42,959 117,340 12,044 795
Jan.- Mar. 9,922 27,461 2,990 195
January 3,264 9,031 1,005 65
February 3,304 9,071 998 65
March 3,354 9,359 987 65
April 3,624 9,607 1,082 66
May 3,709 9,825 1,000 66
June 3,744 9,941 1,005 67
July 3,723 10,034 968 67
August 3,716 10,052 974 67
September 3,699 10,074 981 66
October 3,626 10,112 1,025 68
November 3,604 10,153 1,018 67
December 3,593 10,082 1,001 66
2003
Jan.- Mar. 10,940 30,519 3,226 195
January 3,637 10,127 1,064 65
February (R) 3,648 10,117 1,070 65
March 3,655 10,275 1,092 65
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is
included in each service category, see the information section on page 26 of
this release, or at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html
or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHBIIT 4. U.S. SERVICES BY MAJOR CATEGORIES -- IMPORTS
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding.)
Total Passenger Other
Period Services Travel Fares Transportation
2001
Jan. - Dec. 210,385 60,117 22,418 38,823
Jan.- Mar. 56,848 16,003 5,810 10,521
January 19,194 5,374 1,952 3,771
February 18,794 5,283 1,913 3,401
March 18,860 5,346 1,945 3,349
April 19,472 5,845 2,093 3,459
May 19,208 5,571 2,043 3,430
June 18,845 5,282 2,077 3,241
July 18,804 5,192 2,164 3,142
August 19,146 5,374 2,256 3,114
September 5,129 3,902 1,524 2,922
October 16,995 3,846 1,365 3,007
November 17,711 4,411 1,488 2,945
December 18,231 4,691 1,598 3,045
2002
Jan. - Dec. 240,467 59,303 20,993 38,555
Jan.- Mar. 57,613 14,538 5,087 8,871
January 18,855 4,735 1,676 3,021
February 19,418 4,773 1,680 2,932
March 19,340 5,030 1,731 2,918
April 19,300 4,687 1,662 3,270
May 19,392 4,690 1,597 3,275
June 20,210 5,028 1,743 3,207
July 20,175 4,841 1,744 3,282
August 20,450 4,962 1,769 3,275
September 20,324 4,829 1,763 3,174
October 20,364 4,891 1,793 3,239
November 21,025 5,240 1,850 3,447
December 21,619 5,597 1,985 3,515
2003
Jan.- Mar. 63,692 15,390 5,441 10,591
January 21,512 5,389 1,906 3,564
February (R) 21,072 5,113 1,806 3,418
March 21,108 4,888 1,729 3,609
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
_________________
Royalties U.S.
and Other Direct Government
License Private Defense Misc.
Period Fees Services Expenditures Services
2001
Jan. - Dec. 16,359 54,588 15,198 2,882
Jan.- Mar. 4,097 16,146 3,548 723
January 1,371 5,312 1,174 240
February 1,366 5,405 1,185 241
March 1,360 5,429 1,189 242
April 1,346 5,328 1,159 242
May 1,345 5,410 1,167 242
June 1,347 5,470 1,186 242
July 1,371 5,475 1,217 243
August 1,373 5,529 1,258 242
September 1,369 -6,139 1,310 241
October 1,367 5,759 1,416 235
November 1,367 5,807 1,458 235
December 1,376 5,805 1,479 237
2002
Jan. - Dec. 19,899 79,379 19,418 2,920
Jan.- Mar. 4,761 19,127 4,488 741
January 1,390 6,313 1,475 245
February 1,952 6,339 1,494 248
March 1,419 6,475 1,519 248
April 1,510 6,368 1,560 243
May 1,567 6,433 1,589 241
June 1,871 6,503 1,617 241
July 1,769 6,648 1,649 242
August 1,798 6,731 1,673 242
September 1,785 6,840 1,692 241
October 1,643 6,861 1,693 244
November 1,606 6,924 1,715 243
December 1,591 6,947 1,742 242
2003
Jan.- Mar. 4,897 21,102 5,520 751
January 1,628 7,000 1,775 250
February (R) 1,633 7,036 1,815 251
March 1,636 7,066 1,930 250
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is
included in each service category, see the information section on page 26 of
this release, or at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html
or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 5. U.S. TRADE IN GOODS
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding. (R) Revised.)
Balance
Total
Balance Total
of Payments Census
Period Basis Basis
2001
Jan.- Dec. -427,165 -411,899
Jan.- Mar. -113,032 -108,951
January -39,820 -38,393
February -34,770 -33,463
March -38,441 -37,094
April -37,270 -35,987
May -34,690 -32,887
June -35,760 -34,282
July -35,633 -34,392
August -34,458 -33,452
September -35,660 -34,564
October -35,034 -33,887
November -34,095 -33,011
December -31,534 -30,487
2002
Jan.- Dec. -484,487 -470,260
Jan.- Mar. -106,602 -103,202
January -33,526 -32,559
February -36,412 -35,302
March -36,663 -35,341
April -40,208 -39,038
May -41,757 -40,500
June -40,678 -39,523
July -39,096 -37,878
August -42,396 -41,108
September -41,358 -40,213
October -39,614 -38,335
November -44,271 -43,074
December -48,507 -47,388
2003
Jan.- Mar. -136,375 -133,147
January -44,964 -44,023
February (R) -44,302 -43,238
March -47,109 -45,886
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
-44,226 -43,149
_________________
Exports
Total
Balance Total
of Payments Net Census
Period Basis Adjustments Basis
2001
Jan.- Dec. 718,762 -10,339 729,100
Jan.- Mar. 193,284 -2,354 195,638
January 64,845 -844 65,689
February 64,937 -744 65,681
March 63,502 -766 64,267
April 61,943 -687 62,630
May 62,344 -1,045 63,389
June 60,558 -901 61,459
July 58,610 -1,029 59,639
August 58,939 -763 59,701
September 55,725 -871 56,596
October 56,360 -934 57,294
November 56,007 -878 56,885
December 54,991 -878 55,869
2002
Jan.- Dec. 682,387 -10,915 693,302
Jan.- Mar. 164,371 -2,662 167,033
January 54,922 -732 55,654
February 54,564 -881 55,445
March 54,886 -1,048 55,934
April 56,756 -850 57,606
May 57,237 -936 58,173
June 58,157 -875 59,032
July 59,013 -943 59,956
August 58,186 -1,010 59,196
September 58,173 -849 59,022
October 57,276 -970 58,246
November 57,841 -914 58,755
December 55,377 -906 56,283
2003
Jan.- Mar. 172,199 -2,578 174,777
January 56,788 -747 57,535
February (R) 57,333 -857 58,190
March 58,078 -974 59,052
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
57,406 -876 58,282
_________________
Imports
Total
Balance Total
of Payments Net Census
Period Basis Adjustments Basis
2001
Jan.- Dec. 1,145,927 4,928 1,140,999
Jan.- Mar. 306,316 1,728 304,588
January 104,666 583 104,083
February 99,708 563 99,144
March 101,943 582 101,361
April 99,213 596 98,617
May 97,034 758 96,276
June 96,318 577 95,741
July 94,243 212 94,031
August 93,396 243 93,153
September 91,385 225 91,160
October 91,394 213 91,181
November 90,102 206 89,896
December 86,525 169 86,356
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,166,874 3,313 1,163,561
Jan.- Mar. 270,973 738 270,235
January 88,448 235 88,213
February 90,976 229 90,747
March 91,549 274 91,275
April 96,964 320 96,644
May 98,994 321 98,673
June 98,835 280 98,555
July 98,109 275 97,834
August 100,581 278 100,303
September 99,531 296 99,235
October 96,890 309 96,581
November 102,113 283 101,830
December 103,884 213 103,671
2003
Jan.- Mar. 308,574 651 307,923
January 101,752 195 101,557
February (R) 101,635 207 101,427
March 105,187 249 104,939
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
101,633 201 101,431
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 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 6. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOOD BY PRINCIPAL END-USE CATEGORY
JANUARY 2002 TO March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding. (R) Revised.)
End-Use Commodity Category
Total
Balance of Total Foods, Automotive
Payments Net Census Feeds, Industrial Capital Vehicles, Consumer Other
Period Basis Adjustments Basis (1) Beverages Supplies (2) Goods etc. Goods Goods
Exports
2002
Jan.- Dec. 682,387 -10,915 693,302 49,502 156,869 290,587 78,442 84,371 33,531
Jan.- Mar. 164,371 -2,662 167,033 12,420 36,802 70,916 18,435 20,521 7,938
January 54,922 -732 55,654 4,232 12,286 23,600 6,009 6,942 2,585
February 54,564 -881 55,445 4,288 12,235 23,249 6,191 6,844 2,638
March 54,886 -1,048 55,934 3,900 12,281 24,068 6,235 6,735 2,715
April 56,756 -850 57,606 3,890 13,107 24,056 6,680 7,069 2,803
May 57,237 -936 58,173 3,993 13,304 24,216 6,753 6,861 3,046
June 58,157 -875 59,032 4,258 13,315 25,077 6,652 7,093 2,637
July 59,013 -943 59,956 4,305 13,226 25,205 7,084 7,241 2,896
August 58,186 -1,010 59,196 4,037 13,372 24,917 6,824 7,122 2,923
September 58,173 -849 59,022 4,020 13,321 25,127 6,686 7,095 2,773
October 57,276 -970 58,246 3,872 13,122 24,547 6,612 7,217 2,877
November 57,841 -914 58,755 4,310 13,625 24,403 6,307 7,221 2,888
December 55,377 -906 56,283 4,397 13,674 22,122 6,410 6,931 2,750
2003
Jan.- Mar. 172,199 -2,578 174,777 13,090 42,274 70,240 19,659 21,570 7,944
January 56,788 -747 57,535 4,359 13,995 22,704 6,517 7,434 2,527
February (R) 57,333 -857 58,190 4,441 13,940 23,791 6,531 6,875 2,613
March 58,078 -974 59,052 4,290 14,340 23,746 6,612 7,261 2,804
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Imports
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,166,874 3,313 1,163,561 49,700 269,007 283,817 203,877 307,843 49,318
Jan.- Mar. 270,973 738 270,235 11,844 57,791 69,294 47,577 71,417 12,310
January 88,448 235 88,213 3,860 18,910 22,844 15,265 23,273 4,061
February 90,976 229 90,747 4,019 18,969 23,051 16,340 24,443 3,925
March 91,549 274 91,275 3,965 19,913 23,399 15,973 23,701 4,325
April 96,964 320 96,644 4,065 22,757 23,821 16,996 25,036 3,968
May 98,994 321 98,673 4,134 23,041 24,071 17,640 25,649 4,138
June 98,835 280 98,555 4,122 22,508 24,166 17,212 26,174 4,373
July 98,109 275 97,834 4,233 22,779 23,966 17,222 25,599 4,035
August 100,581 278 100,303 4,196 23,752 23,775 17,574 26,916 4,089
September 99,531 296 99,235 4,129 23,425 23,550 17,675 26,289 4,167
October 96,890 309 96,581 3,982 24,467 22,205 16,767 25,043 4,116
November 102,113 283 101,830 4,395 23,904 24,356 17,502 27,764 3,909
December 103,884 213 103,671 4,599 24,581 24,611 17,711 27,956 4,214
2003
Jan.- Mar. 308,574 651 307,923 13,586 79,155 71,040 50,948 81,377 11,817
January 101,752 195 101,557 4,533 24,944 24,444 16,893 26,821 3,922
February (R) 101,635 207 101,427 4,454 25,865 23,309 16,852 27,075 3,873
March 105,187 249 104,939 4,598 28,346 23,288 17,203 27,481 4,022
April
May
June
July
August
September
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 and petroleum products.
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
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
adjustments 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 unit of measurement shown.
(R) Revised.)
Item(1) March February (R) Monthly
2003 2003 Change
Total, Balance of Payments Basis 58,078 57,333 745
Net Adjustments -974 -857 -118
Total, Census Basis 59,052 58,190 862
Foods, feeds, and beverages 4,290 4,441 -151
Soybeans 482 677 -195
Fish and shellfish 233 402 -169
Wine and related products 76 88 -12
Fruits, frozen juices 355 364 -9
Sorghum, barley, oats 42 50 -8
Vegetables 240 242 -3
Rice 104 103 1
Dairy products and eggs 57 55 2
Nonagricultural foods, etc. 75 70 4
Bakery products 190 186 5
Nuts 148 141 7
Meat, poultry, etc. 621 614 7
Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 64 55 8
Oilseeds, food oils 146 133 13
Animal feeds, n.e.c. 267 248 19
Other foods 403 379 23
Corn 436 386 51
Wheat 352 246 105
Industrial supplies and materials 14,340 13,940 400
Petroleum products, other 876 713 163
Cotton, raw 257 191 66
Chemicals-inorganic 337 280 57
Chemicals-other 1,182 1,130 52
Chemicals-fertilizers 376 325 50
Iron and steel mill products 360 312 48
Manmade cloth 414 373 41
Precious metals, other 209 173 36
Mineral supplies-manufactured 297 262 34
Fuel oil 319 287 32
Electric energy 90 58 32
Newsprint 706 678 28
Iron and steel products, other 246 223 23
Plastic materials 1,300 1,284 16
Pulpwood and woodpulp 360 345 15
Agric. farming-unmanufactured 121 108 12
Industrial rubber products 185 175 11
Cotton fiber cloth 226 216 10
Logs and lumber 314 305 9
Finished metal shapes 761 752 8
Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 85 78 7
Finished textile supplies 192 185 7
Agric. industry-unmanufactured 104 98 6
Metallurgical grade coal 95 90 5
Shingles, molding, wallboard 156 152 4
Crude oil 6 3 3
Coal and fuels, other 47 45 3
Leather and furs 66 64 2
Nonmetallic minerals 34 33 1
Hair, waste materials 37 36 1
Nuclear fuel materials 143 143 0
Agriculture-manufactured, other 115 115 0
Steelmaking materials 202 202 0
Aluminum and alumina 241 242 -1
Nontextile floor tiles 22 24 -1
Wood supplies, manufactured 73 76 -4
Tapes, audio and visual 93 98 -5
Synthetic rubber-primary 147 158 -11
Nonferrous metals, other 187 199 -12
Other industrial supplies 1,224 1,241 -17
Hides and skins 136 158 -22
Chemicals-organic 1,455 1,480 -25
Copper 105 131 -26
Tobacco, unmanufactured 59 99 -40
Nonmonetary gold 262 311 -48
Natural gas liquids 67 125 -58
Gas-natural 49 161 -112
Capital goods, except automotive 23,746 23,791 -45
Civilian aircraft 1,586 2,479 -894
Industrial machines, other 1,730 1,853 -123
Telecommunications equipment 1,683 1,785 -102
Wood, glass, plastic 195 222 -27
Photo, service industry machinery 435 455 -19
Marine engines, parts 80 96 -16
Excavating machinery 456 465 -9
Railway transportation equipment 109 114 -6
Pulp and paper machinery 199 203 -4
Business machines and equipment 152 155 -4
Spacecraft, excluding military 1 1 0
Laboratory testing instruments 414 414 0
Textile, sewing machines 80 80 0
Parts-civilian aircraft 1,039 1,038 1
Nonfarm tractors and parts 95 91 4
Commercial vessels, other 12 5 7
Vessels, excluding scrap 8 0 7
Specialized mining 38 22 16
Food, tobacco machinery 160 142 18
Agricultural machinery, equipment 312 285 27
Electric apparatus 1,697 1,670 27
Materials handling equipment 398 366 32
Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,149 1,117 32
Drilling & oilfield equipment 556 519 37
Metalworking machine tools 448 404 44
Medicinal equipment 1,267 1,220 47
Generators, accessories 503 445 58
Computers 725 666 59
Computer accessories 2,495 2,423 72
Industrial engines 990 884 106
Engines-civilian aircraft 986 822 164
Semiconductors 3,750 3,349 401
Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 6,612 6,531 81
Consumer goods 7,261 6,875 387
Pharmaceutical preparations 1,838 1,469 369
Jewelry, etc 215 175 40
Books, printed matter 350 311 39
Household appliances 383 364 20
Other household goods 713 695 19
Furniture, household goods, etc. 200 187 14
Apparel, household goods - textile 522 510 11
Writing and art supplies 379 374 5
Pleasure boats and motors 94 91 4
Toiletries and cosmetics 362 359 3
Musical instruments 66 65 2
Rugs 58 56 2
Cookware, cutlery, tools 56 55 1
Toys/games/sporting goods 436 435 1
Glassware, chinaware 27 26 1
Apparel,household goods-nontextile 112 112 0
Tobacco, manufactured 161 162 -1
Nursery stock, etc. 23 25 -2
TV's, VCR's, etc. 248 251 -2
Sports apparel and gear 33 36 -3
Numismatic coins 2 8 -6
Stereo equipment, etc. 115 124 -9
Records, tapes, and disks 234 245 -11
Gem diamonds 428 447 -18
Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 204 294 -90
Other goods 2,804 2,613 191
_________________
Item(1) Year-to-date Year-to-date Year-to-date
2003 2002 Change
Total, Balance of Payments Basis 172,199 164,371 7,827
Net Adjustments -2,578 -2,662 84
Total, Census Basis 174,777 167,033 7,744
Foods, feeds, and beverages 13,090 12,420 670
Soybeans 1,813 1,410 403
Fish and shellfish 879 881 -2
Wine and related products 236 180 56
Fruits, frozen juices 1,080 1,044 36
Sorghum, barley, oats 152 204 -52
Vegetables 717 723 -6
Rice 291 204 87
Dairy products and eggs 168 159 10
Nonagricultural foods, etc. 205 165 40
Bakery products 564 501 63
Nuts 429 416 13
Meat, poultry, etc. 1,835 1,816 19
Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 158 137 21
Oilseeds, food oils 413 353 61
Animal feeds, n.e.c. 823 846 -23
Other foods 1,163 1,099 64
Corn 1,253 1,350 -98
Wheat 910 933 -23
Industrial supplies and materials 42,274 36,802 5,472
Petroleum products, other 2,289 1,501 788
Cotton, raw 655 527 129
Chemicals-inorganic 954 942 12
Chemicals-other 3,453 3,153 300
Chemicals-fertilizers 1,044 1,020 24
Iron and steel mill products 988 757 231
Manmade cloth 1,212 1,103 109
Precious metals, other 551 576 -25
Mineral supplies-manufactured 832 712 120
Fuel oil 920 551 369
Electric energy 191 59 131
Newsprint 2,084 1,923 161
Iron and steel products, other 696 671 25
Plastic materials 3,789 3,353 436
Pulpwood and woodpulp 1,053 968 85
Agric. farming-unmanufactured 343 373 -30
Industrial rubber products 530 532 -2
Cotton fiber cloth 674 584 90
Logs and lumber 904 872 32
Finished metal shapes 2,252 2,142 109
Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 252 237 14
Finished textile supplies 565 563 2
Agric. industry-unmanufactured 294 316 -22
Metallurgical grade coal 263 215 48
Shingles, molding, wallboard 456 460 -4
Crude oil 18 26 -9
Coal and fuels, other 149 262 -113
Leather and furs 200 169 32
Nonmetallic minerals 102 100 2
Hair, waste materials 108 100 8
Nuclear fuel materials 521 355 166
Agriculture-manufactured, other 337 506 -168
Steelmaking materials 572 430 142
Aluminum and alumina 740 703 37
Nontextile floor tiles 72 72 -1
Wood supplies, manufactured 226 213 13
Tapes, audio and visual 294 290 4
Synthetic rubber-primary 456 404 52
Nonferrous metals, other 589 504 85
Other industrial supplies 3,746 3,446 300
Hides and skins 437 419 18
Chemicals-organic 4,310 3,188 1,122
Copper 338 258 80
Tobacco, unmanufactured 270 315 -45
Nonmonetary gold 940 632 308
Natural gas liquids 299 144 155
Gas-natural 308 157 152
Capital goods, except automotive 70,240 70,916 -676
Civilian aircraft 5,445 6,282 -836
Industrial machines, other 5,256 4,923 333
Telecommunications equipment 5,140 6,078 -938
Wood, glass, plastic 632 613 19
Photo, service industry machinery 1,364 1,323 40
Marine engines, parts 236 182 54
Excavating machinery 1,319 1,329 -10
Railway transportation equipment 388 263 125
Pulp and paper machinery 614 561 53
Business machines and equipment 493 550 -57
Spacecraft, excluding military 2 3 -1
Laboratory testing instruments 1,250 1,185 65
Textile, sewing machines 252 257 -5
Parts-civilian aircraft 3,148 2,983 165
Nonfarm tractors and parts 274 234 39
Commercial vessels, other 28 40 -11
Vessels, excluding scrap 10 46 -36
Specialized mining 84 89 -4
Food, tobacco machinery 425 432 -7
Agricultural machinery, equipment 912 843 69
Electric apparatus 5,063 5,100 -37
Materials handling equipment 1,127 1,110 17
Measuring, testing, control instruments 3,387 3,162 225
Drilling & oilfield equipment 1,499 1,656 -157
Metalworking machine tools 1,245 1,183 63
Medicinal equipment 3,755 3,580 175
Generators, accessories 1,412 1,498 -86
Computers 2,175 2,365 -190
Computer accessories 7,468 7,386 81
Industrial engines 2,763 2,867 -105
Engines-civilian aircraft 2,737 2,946 -209
Semiconductors 10,337 9,846 491
Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 19,659 18,435 1,224
Consumer goods 21,570 20,521 1,048
Pharmaceutical preparations 5,138 4,040 1,098
Jewelry, etc 646 663 -16
Books, printed matter 997 981 17
Household appliances 1,136 1,158 -22
Other household goods 2,143 2,042 102
Furniture, household goods, etc. 573 518 55
Apparel, household goods - textile 1,564 1,558 6
Writing and art supplies 1,119 1,093 26
Pleasure boats and motors 275 229 45
Toiletries and cosmetics 1,105 1,077 28
Musical instruments 197 295 -98
Rugs 170 167 3
Cookware, cutlery, tools 169 179 -10
Toys/games/sporting goods 1,321 1,297 24
Glassware, chinaware 81 159 -78
Apparel,household goods-nontextile 340 337 3
Tobacco, manufactured 472 522 -50
Nursery stock, etc. 71 72 0
TV's, VCR's, etc. 774 1,120 -345
Sports apparel and gear 109 107 2
Numismatic coins 14 18 -4
Stereo equipment, etc. 347 374 -27
Records, tapes, and disks 753 765 -12
Gem diamonds 1,282 1,058 224
Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 771 693 77
Other goods 7,944 7,938 5
(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 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
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
adjustments 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 unit of measurement shown. (R) Revised
Item(1) March February (R) Monthly
2003 2003 Change
Total, Balance of Payments Basis 105,187 101,635 3,552
Net Adjustments 249 207 41
Total, Census Basis 104,939 101,427 3,511
Foods, feeds, and beverages 4,598 4,454 144
Wine and related products 513 480 32
Food oils, oilseeds 134 101 32
Bakery products 370 342 28
Cocoa beans 72 53 19
Dairy products and eggs 109 93 16
Alcoholic bevs, excluding wine 315 300 15
Vegetables 401 387 15
Fruits, frozen juices 446 434 12
Feedstuff and foodgrains 134 124 10
Green coffee 118 108 10
Nonagricultural foods, etc. 35 31 4
Other foods 356 352 4
Cane and beet sugar 45 46 -1
Nuts 62 64 -2
Meat products 493 498 -5
Tea, spices, etc. 73 84 -11
Fish and shellfish 924 959 -35
Industrial supplies and materials 28,346 25,865 2,481
Crude oil 8,936 8,262 674
Gas-natural 2,421 1,892 530
Petroleum products, other 1,677 1,239 438
Fuel oil 1,454 1,213 242
Liquefied petroleum gases 545 370 174
Nickel 165 71 93
Nuclear fuel materials 228 145 83
Electric energy 218 141 77
Iron and steel mill products 724 650 74
Industrial supplies, other 1,294 1,252 43
Bauxite and aluminum 630 598 32
Plastic materials 714 682 31
Tobacco, waxes, etc 321 293 28
Paper and paper products 573 545 28
Chemicals-fertilizers 338 315 22
Plywood and veneers 143 128 15
Chemicals-inorganic 320 305 15
Shingles, wallboard 642 629 13
Newsprint 246 234 12
Blank tapes, audio & visual 215 204 11
Natural rubber 89 81 9
Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 72 64 8
Zinc 74 68 6
Tin 20 14 6
Wool, silk, etc. 58 52 6
Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 346 340 5
Nonferrous metals, other 110 105 5
Nontextile floor tiles 192 188 4
Synthetic cloth 351 348 3
Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 48 45 3
Materials, excluding chemicals 120 117 3
Synthetic rubber--primary 104 102 2
Hides and skins 12 10 2
Pulpwood and woodpulp 203 202 1
Finished textile supplies 216 216 0
Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 471 471 0
Lumber 484 486 -2
Cotton, natural fibers 7 9 -2
Iron and steel, advanced 406 408 -2
Hair, waste materials 38 40 -2
Cotton cloth, fabrics 171 176 -5
Stone, sand, cement, etc. 319 327 -7
Farming materials, livestock 62 69 -7
Leather and furs 65 73 -8
Finished metal shapes 594 604 -10
Coal and related fuels 101 113 -11
Other precious metals 277 292 -15
Copper 134 152 -18
Chemicals-organic 1,023 1,064 -41
Nonmonetary gold 175 218 -43
Steelmaking materials 198 242 -45
Capital goods, except automotive 23,288 23,309 -21
Computer accessories 4,422 4,520 -98
Telecommunications equipment 1,888 1,982 -94
Photo, service industry machinery 771 832 -62
Electric apparatus 1,841 1,902 -61
Civilian aircraft 827 858 -31
Business machines and equipment 489 519 -30
Measuring, testing, control instruments 768 797 -29
Industrial machines, other 1,530 1,556 -26
Computers 1,482 1,501 -18
Materials handling equipment 509 522 -13
Parts-civilian aircraft 370 381 -11
Food, tobacco machinery 131 142 -11
Pulp and paper machinery 281 286 -5
Laboratory testing instruments 163 165 -3
Nonfarm tractors and parts 55 57 -2
Vessels, except scrap 0 0 0
Spacecraft, excluding military 2 2 0
Commercial vessels, other 6 4 2
Marine engines, parts 64 62 2
Wood, glass, plastic 411 404 8
Railway transportation equipment 85 74 11
Textile, sewing machines 85 73 12
Specialized mining 36 24 13
Drilling & oilfield equipment 107 94 14
Metalworking machine tools 506 485 22
Industrial engines 785 740 45
Medicinal equipment 1,314 1,265 49
Agricultural machinery, equipment 377 323 54
Excavating machinery 385 330 54
Engines-civilian aircraft 658 598 60
Semiconductors 2,061 1,998 62
Generators, accessories 877 812 65
Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 17,203 16,852 351
Consumer goods 27,481 27,075 406
Pharmaceutical preparations 4,380 3,885 495
Toys/games/sporting goods 2,017 1,821 196
TV's, VCR's, etc 1,860 1,770 90
Other household goods 2,918 2,845 72
Household appliances 1,002 936 67
Motorcycles and parts 332 298 33
Jewelry 738 714 24
Photo equipment 157 148 9
Records, tapes, and disks 120 118 2
Numismatic coins 30 32 -2
Nursery stock, etc. 102 104 -2
Furniture, household goods, etc. 1,437 1,440 -3
Glassware, chinaware 183 187 -4
Apparel, household goods - wool 279 283 -4
Stereo equipment, etc 524 529 -4
Cookware, cutlery, tools 413 419 -6
Books, printed matter 273 280 -7
Gem diamonds 965 972 -8
Rugs 140 149 -9
Footwear 1,028 1,039 -11
Musical instruments 124 135 -11
Toiletries and cosmetics 343 360 -17
Apparel,household goods-nontextile 519 538 -19
Gem stones, other 137 165 -27
Camping apparel and gear 537 567 -30
Writing and art supplies 829 867 -38
Pleasure boats and motors 173 249 -75
Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 2,231 2,307 -77
Apparel, household goods - cotton 3,260 3,353 -93
Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 428 565 -137
Other goods 4,022 3,873 150
_________________
Item(1) Year-to-date Year-to-date Year-to-date
2003 2002 Change
Total, Balance of Payments Basis 308,574 270,973 37,601
Net Adjustments 651 738 -88
Total, Census Basis 307,923 270,235 37,688
Foods, feeds, and beverages 13,586 11,844 1,741
Wine and related products 1,473 1,287 186
Food oils, oilseeds 344 267 77
Bakery products 1,052 842 211
Cocoa beans 240 115 125
Dairy products and eggs 297 262 35
Alcoholic bevs, excluding wine 902 803 99
Vegetables 1,236 1,011 225
Fruits, frozen juices 1,343 1,250 92
Feedstuff and foodgrains 393 375 18
Green coffee 345 232 113
Nonagricultural foods, etc. 101 83 18
Other foods 1,039 872 167
Cane and beet sugar 119 115 4
Nuts 184 177 7
Meat products 1,524 1,478 46
Tea, spices, etc. 224 206 18
Fish and shellfish 2,770 2,470 300
Industrial supplies and materials 79,155 57,791 21,364
Crude oil 24,629 14,263 10,365
Gas-natural 5,600 2,466 3,134
Petroleum products, other 4,121 2,559 1,561
Fuel oil 3,908 1,570 2,338
Liquefied petroleum gases 1,442 800 643
Nickel 300 214 86
Nuclear fuel materials 671 454 216
Electric energy 481 365 116
Iron and steel mill products 2,127 2,255 -129
Industrial supplies, other 3,815 3,313 502
Bauxite and aluminum 1,860 1,551 309
Plastic materials 2,054 1,662 393
Tobacco, waxes, etc 897 850 47
Paper and paper products 1,652 1,414 237
Chemicals-fertilizers 1,056 743 314
Plywood and veneers 405 356 49
Chemicals-inorganic 951 929 22
Shingles, wallboard 1,921 1,766 155
Newsprint 728 781 -53
Blank tapes, audio & visual 618 569 50
Natural rubber 256 133 123
Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 221 191 30
Zinc 225 238 -13
Tin 46 38 8
Wool, silk, etc. 161 145 16
Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 1,030 1,078 -48
Nonferrous metals, other 328 322 7
Nontextile floor tiles 566 495 70
Synthetic cloth 1,050 1,005 46
Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 146 136 10
Materials, excluding chemicals 367 380 -13
Synthetic rubber--primary 300 266 35
Hides and skins 34 36 -2
Pulpwood and woodpulp 589 535 54
Finished textile supplies 647 562 85
Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 1,377 1,271 106
Lumber 1,481 1,988 -507
Cotton, natural fibers 26 25 1
Iron and steel, advanced 1,211 1,047 164
Hair, waste materials 118 104 15
Cotton cloth, fabrics 522 510 12
Stone, sand, cement, etc. 982 896 86
Farming materials, livestock 201 212 -12
Leather and furs 214 222 -8
Finished metal shapes 1,813 1,609 204
Coal and related fuels 280 232 48
Other precious metals 843 751 92
Copper 449 641 -192
Chemicals-organic 3,182 2,870 312
Nonmonetary gold 595 500 95
Steelmaking materials 658 474 184
Capital goods, except automotive 71,040 69,294 1,746
Computer accessories 13,819 15,093 -1,275
Telecommunications equipment 5,764 5,287 477
Photo, service industry machinery 2,496 2,080 415
Electric apparatus 5,627 5,291 336
Civilian aircraft 2,832 3,703 -870
Business machines and equipment 1,537 990 547
Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,323 2,078 245
Industrial machines, other 4,613 4,336 276
Computers 4,816 3,799 1,017
Materials handling equipment 1,525 1,367 158
Parts-civilian aircraft 1,146 1,270 -124
Food, tobacco machinery 393 363 31
Pulp and paper machinery 858 811 47
Laboratory testing instruments 483 502 -19
Nonfarm tractors and parts 168 158 10
Vessels, except scrap 4 0 3
Spacecraft, excluding military 53 8 46
Commercial vessels, other 16 13 3
Marine engines, parts 172 135 37
Wood, glass, plastic 1,253 951 302
Railway transportation equipment 252 236 16
Textile, sewing machines 240 215 25
Specialized mining 85 93 -8
Drilling & oilfield equipment 364 323 41
Metalworking machine tools 1,445 1,336 109
Industrial engines 2,271 2,280 -9
Medicinal equipment 3,810 3,318 492
Agricultural machinery, equipment 1,054 932 121
Excavating machinery 1,043 985 58
Engines-civilian aircraft 1,909 2,271 -362
Semiconductors 6,066 6,307 -241
Generators, accessories 2,603 2,763 -160
Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 50,948 47,577 3,371
Consumer goods 81,377 71,417 9,960
Pharmaceutical preparations 12,194 9,285 2,909
Toys/games/sporting goods 5,786 5,325 461
TV's, VCR's, etc 5,299 5,363 -64
Other household goods 8,615 7,345 1,270
Household appliances 2,842 2,436 406
Motorcycles and parts 860 746 114
Jewelry 2,298 2,164 134
Photo equipment 452 433 18
Records, tapes, and disks 352 299 54
Numismatic coins 91 27 63
Nursery stock, etc. 312 294 18
Furniture, household goods, etc. 4,356 3,723 633
Glassware, chinaware 559 486 73
Apparel, household goods - wool 851 725 126
Stereo equipment, etc 1,603 1,872 -269
Cookware, cutlery, tools 1,233 1,038 195
Books, printed matter 835 785 50
Gem diamonds 2,963 2,937 25
Rugs 431 375 56
Footwear 3,060 2,729 331
Musical instruments 374 326 48
Toiletries and cosmetics 1,034 929 105
Apparel,household goods-nontextile 1,617 1,438 179
Gem stones, other 434 386 49
Camping apparel and gear 1,622 1,418 204
Writing and art supplies 2,536 2,367 169
Pleasure boats and motors 597 449 148
Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 6,824 5,810 1,014
Apparel, household goods - cotton 9,884 8,257 1,627
Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 1,464 1,650 -186
Other goods 11,817 12,310 -493
(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 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 9. EXPORTS, IMPORTS AND BALANCE OF GOODS, PETROLEUM
AND NON-PETROLEUM END-USE CATEGORY TOTALS
JANUARY 2002 TO March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal
adjustments and rounding. (R) Revised.)
Balance
Net Non-
Period Total Adjustments Petroleum (1) petroleum
2002
Jan.- Dec. -484,487 -14,228 -93,136 -377,124
Jan.- Mar. -106,602 -3,400 -16,971 -86,231
January -33,526 -967 -5,638 -26,920
February -36,412 -1,111 -5,177 -30,124
March -36,663 -1,322 -6,155 -29,187
April -40,208 -1,170 -8,269 -30,770
May -41,757 -1,257 -8,505 -31,994
June -40,678 -1,155 -7,912 -31,611
July -39,096 -1,218 -8,191 -29,687
August -42,396 -1,288 -8,574 -32,533
September -41,358 -1,145 -8,271 -31,943
October -39,614 -1,279 -9,667 -28,667
November -44,271 -1,197 -8,697 -34,377
December -48,507 -1,119 -8,078 -39,310
2003
Jan.- Mar. -136,375 -3,229 -30,575 -102,571
January -44,964 -942 -9,275 -34,747
February (R) -44,302 -1,064 -9,956 -33,282
March -47,109 -1,223 -11,344 -34,543
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
_________________
Exports
Net Non-
Period Total Adjustments Petroleum (1) petroleum
2002
Jan.- Dec. 682,387 -10,915 10,338 682,964
Jan.- Mar. 164,371 -2,662 2,222 164,811
January 54,922 -732 750 54,904
February 54,564 -881 742 54,703
March 54,886 -1,048 729 55,205
April 56,756 -850 844 56,762
May 57,237 -936 783 57,390
June 58,157 -875 743 58,289
July 59,013 -943 829 59,127
August 58,186 -1,010 960 58,235
September 58,173 -849 883 58,139
October 57,276 -970 931 57,315
November 57,841 -914 944 57,811
December 55,377 -906 1,199 55,085
2003
Jan.- Mar. 172,199 -2,578 3,525 171,252
January 56,788 -747 1,128 56,406
February (R) 57,333 -857 1,128 57,061
March 58,078 -974 1,268 57,784
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
_________________
Imports
Net Non-
Period Total Adjustments Petroleum (1) petroleum
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,166,874 3,313 103,474 1,060,088
Jan.- Mar. 270,973 738 19,192 251,042
January 88,448 235 6,389 81,824
February 90,976 229 5,920 84,827
March 91,549 274 6,884 84,391
April 96,964 320 9,113 87,531
May 98,994 321 9,288 89,384
June 98,835 280 8,655 89,900
July 98,109 275 9,020 88,814
August 100,581 278 9,535 90,769
September 99,531 296 9,154 90,081
October 96,890 309 10,598 85,982
November 102,113 283 9,641 92,188
December 103,884 213 9,277 94,394
2003
Jan.- Mar. 308,574 651 34,100 273,823
January 101,752 195 10,404 91,153
February (R) 101,635 207 11,085 90,343
March 105,187 249 12,612 92,327
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
(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".
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 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 10. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS BY PRINCIPAL END-USE CATEGORY
(CONSTANT DOLLARS BASIS): JANUARY 2002 TO March 2003
1996 CONSTANT DOLLAR BASIS
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. (R) Revised)
End-Use Commodity Category
Total Foods, Automotive
Census Feeds, & Industrial Capital Vehicles Consumer Other
Period Basis(1) Beverages Supplies(2) Goods etc. Goods Goods
Exports
2002
Jan.- Dec. 756,558 61,750 166,760 334,043 75,908 84,174 33,923
Jan.- Mar. 184,002 16,164 40,446 80,870 17,874 20,491 8,158
January 61,300 5,464 13,530 26,903 5,829 6,917 2,657
February 61,282 5,645 13,490 26,583 6,005 6,836 2,724
March 61,420 5,054 13,426 27,384 6,040 6,738 2,777
April 63,092 4,999 14,169 27,500 6,489 7,076 2,859
May 63,839 5,186 14,283 27,876 6,541 6,851 3,103
June 64,864 5,522 14,154 28,972 6,447 7,091 2,678
July 65,083 5,337 13,871 28,869 6,871 7,224 2,911
August 64,119 4,868 13,961 28,688 6,596 7,083 2,922
September 63,762 4,656 13,891 28,916 6,470 7,067 2,762
October 62,969 4,689 13,632 28,207 6,377 7,188 2,876
November 63,476 5,063 14,148 28,098 6,081 7,197 2,888
December 61,351 5,265 14,205 26,048 6,162 6,906 2,766
2003
Jan.- Mar. 188,392 15,429 42,386 82,323 18,938 21,448 7,868
January 62,351 5,166 14,245 26,720 6,279 7,419 2,522
February (R) 62,420 5,203 13,967 27,571 6,285 6,814 2,581
March 63,621 5,061 14,173 28,031 6,375 7,215 2,765
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Imports
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,292,660 52,534 260,977 399,897 199,702 328,044 51,507
Jan.- Mar. 307,891 12,647 62,654 97,062 46,688 75,928 12,912
January 100,852 4,074 20,953 31,933 14,994 24,650 4,248
February 103,887 4,356 21,038 32,349 16,014 26,000 4,130
March 103,152 4,216 20,663 32,781 15,680 25,278 4,534
April 107,168 4,288 21,982 33,366 16,668 26,720 4,144
May 109,267 4,361 21,908 33,933 17,329 27,404 4,331
June 109,446 4,407 21,603 34,030 16,873 27,958 4,575
July 108,468 4,519 21,673 33,911 16,887 27,262 4,216
August 110,563 4,496 22,343 33,588 17,212 28,651 4,273
September 108,734 4,304 21,675 33,102 17,299 28,017 4,337
October 104,714 4,154 21,863 31,426 16,344 26,660 4,268
November 112,651 4,604 22,339 34,857 17,102 29,671 4,079
December 113,759 4,754 22,938 34,621 17,299 29,774 4,372
2003
Jan.- Mar. 328,697 13,992 65,041 101,147 49,872 86,532 12,114
January 110,394 4,662 21,713 34,903 16,558 28,506 4,052
February (R) 108,098 4,607 21,107 33,137 16,483 28,787 3,976
March 110,205 4,723 22,220 33,108 16,831 29,238 4,086
April
May
June
July
August
September
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 and petroleum products.
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 11. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS, PETROLEUM AND NON-PETROLEUM
END-USE COMMODITY CATEGORY TOTALS
(CONSTANT DOLLARS BASIS): JANUARY 2001 TO March 2003
1996 CONSTANT DOLLAR BASIS
(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. (R) Revised)
Trade Balance
Total
Census Non-
Period Basis (1) Petroleum petroleum
2001
Jan.- Dec. -447,336 -80,625 -366,711
Jan.- Mar. -112,040 -20,722 -91,318
January -38,814 -7,283 -31,531
February -34,658 -6,683 -27,975
March -38,567 -6,755 -31,812
April -38,104 -7,246 -30,858
May -34,392 -7,010 -27,382
June -36,550 -6,862 -29,688
July -37,611 -6,624 -30,987
August -36,656 -6,469 -30,186
September -37,817 -6,309 -31,508
October -38,647 -6,869 -31,778
November -38,806 -6,537 -32,268
December -36,713 -5,976 -30,737
2002
Jan.- Dec. -536,103 -78,220 -457,882
Jan.- Mar. -123,889 -18,732 -105,156
January -39,551 -6,677 -32,875
February -42,605 -6,037 -36,568
March -41,733 -6,019 -35,714
April -44,076 -6,948 -37,127
May -45,428 -6,767 -38,661
June -44,582 -6,439 -38,143
July -43,384 -6,533 -36,851
August -46,444 -6,605 -39,839
September -44,972 -6,144 -38,829
October -41,745 -6,931 -34,814
November -49,175 -6,795 -42,381
December -52,407 -6,326 -46,081
2003
Jan.- Mar. -140,305 -19,279 -121,027
January -48,043 -6,304 -41,739
February (R) -45,678 -6,046 -39,632
March -46,584 -6,929 -39,655
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
_________________
Exports
Total
Census Non-
Period Basis (1) Petroleum petroleum
2001
Jan.- Dec. 795,663 8,506 787,157
Jan.- Mar. 213,505 2,086 211,419
January 71,745 753 70,991
February 71,670 640 71,030
March 70,091 693 69,398
April 68,112 737 67,375
May 68,766 691 68,075
June 66,835 657 66,178
July 64,860 656 64,203
August 64,994 786 64,208
September 61,653 616 61,037
October 62,791 679 62,111
November 62,500 676 61,824
December 61,647 921 60,726
2002
Jan.- Dec. 756,558 8,552 748,006
Jan.- Mar. 184,002 1,972 182,030
January 61,300 666 60,635
February 61,282 667 60,615
March 61,420 639 60,781
April 63,092 695 62,397
May 63,839 667 63,172
June 64,864 640 64,224
July 65,083 695 64,388
August 64,119 785 63,334
September 63,762 691 63,071
October 62,969 724 62,245
November 63,476 738 62,737
December 61,351 945 60,406
2003
Jan.- Mar. 188,392 2,423 185,969
January 62,351 833 61,518
February (R) 62,420 764 61,657
March 63,621 826 62,794
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
_________________
Imports
Total
Census Non-
Period Basis (1) Petroleum petroleum
2001
Jan.- Dec. 1,242,998 89,131 1,153,868
Jan.- Mar. 325,545 22,808 302,737
January 110,559 8,037 102,522
February 106,328 7,323 99,005
March 108,658 7,448 101,210
April 106,216 7,982 98,234
May 103,158 7,701 95,457
June 103,386 7,520 95,866
July 102,470 7,280 95,190
August 101,649 7,255 94,394
September 99,471 6,925 92,546
October 101,438 7,549 93,889
November 101,306 7,213 94,093
December 98,360 6,897 91,463
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,292,660 86,772 1,205,888
Jan.- Mar. 307,891 20,704 287,187
January 100,852 7,342 93,509
February 103,887 6,704 97,183
March 103,152 6,657 96,495
April 107,168 7,643 99,525
May 109,267 7,434 101,833
June 109,446 7,078 102,367
July 108,468 7,228 101,239
August 110,563 7,390 103,173
September 108,734 6,835 101,899
October 104,714 7,655 97,059
November 112,651 7,533 105,118
December 113,759 7,272 106,487
2003
Jan.- Mar. 328,697 21,701 306,996
January 110,394 7,137 103,257
February (R) 108,098 6,810 101,288
March 110,205 7,755 102,450
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
(1) Detailed data presented on a Census Basis. The information 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 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 12. U. S. TRADE IN GOODS
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to
rounding. (R) Revised.)
Trade Balance
Total
Balance Total
of Payments Census
Period Basis Basis
2001
Jan.- Dec. -427,165 -411,899
Jan.- Mar. -105,864 -101,783
January -41,135 -39,708
February -30,203 -28,896
March -34,526 -33,179
April -35,533 -34,250
May -33,476 -31,674
June -33,807 -32,330
July -41,256 -40,015
August -37,622 -36,616
September -35,348 -34,252
October -41,622 -40,475
November -34,889 -33,805
December -27,747 -26,700
2002
Jan.- Dec. -484,487 -470,260
Jan.- Mar. -97,369 -93,969
January -33,523 -32,556
February -31,576 -30,465
March -32,270 -30,948
April -40,087 -38,917
May -39,562 -38,305
June -37,864 -36,709
July -46,816 -45,598
August -44,166 -42,878
September -42,922 -41,777
October -45,671 -44,392
November -44,159 -42,962
December -45,872 -44,753
2003
Jan.- Mar. -126,961 -123,732
January -44,003 -43,061
February (R) -38,883 -37,819
March -44,074 -42,852
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
-38,801 -37,723
_________________
Exports
Total
Balance Total
of Payments Net Census
Period Basis Adjustments Basis
2001
Jan.- Dec. 718,762 -10,339 729,100
Jan.- Mar. 192,909 -2,354 195,262
January 61,317 -844 62,161
February 62,000 -744 62,743
March 69,592 -766 70,358
April 61,328 -687 62,015
May 63,887 -1,045 64,931
June 62,433 -901 63,333
July 53,582 -1,029 54,611
August 59,349 -763 60,111
September 54,361 -871 55,232
October 59,767 -934 60,701
November 57,022 -878 57,900
December 54,125 -878 55,003
2002
Jan.- Dec. 682,387 -10,915 693,302
Jan.- Mar. 163,810 -2,662 166,472
January 51,987 -732 52,720
February 52,239 -881 53,121
March 59,583 -1,048 60,631
April 57,212 -850 58,062
May 59,024 -936 59,960
June 59,018 -875 59,893
July 54,117 -943 55,060
August 58,470 -1,010 59,480
September 56,602 -849 57,451
October 60,923 -970 61,893
November 58,756 -914 59,670
December 54,456 -906 55,362
2003
Jan.- Mar. 171,086 -2,578 173,664
January 53,997 -747 54,745
February (R) 54,971 -857 55,828
March 62,118 -974 63,092
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
55,050 -876 55,926
_________________
Imports
Total
Balance Total
of Payments Net Census
Period Basis Adjustments Basis
2001
Jan.- Dec. 1,145,927 4,928 1,140,999
Jan.- Mar. 298,773 1,728 297,045
January 102,452 583 101,869
February 92,203 563 91,639
March 104,118 582 103,536
April 96,860 596 96,265
May 97,363 758 96,605
June 96,240 577 95,663
July 94,838 212 94,625
August 96,971 243 96,728
September 89,709 225 89,484
October 101,390 213 101,177
November 91,911 206 91,705
December 81,872 169 81,703
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,166,874 3,313 1,163,561
Jan.- Mar. 261,179 738 260,441
January 85,510 235 85,276
February 83,815 229 83,586
March 91,854 274 91,580
April 97,298 320 96,978
May 98,587 321 98,266
June 96,882 280 96,602
July 100,932 275 100,657
August 102,636 278 102,358
September 99,523 296 99,227
October 106,594 309 106,285
November 102,914 283 102,631
December 100,328 213 100,116
2003
Jan.- Mar. 298,047 651 297,396
January 98,001 195 97,806
February (R) 93,854 207 93,647
March 106,192 249 105,944
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February data as published last month:
93,850 201 93,649
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and
details concerning what is included in Net Adjustments, see the information
section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 13.EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS BY PRINCIPAL END-USE CATEGORY
JANUARY 2002 TO March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to
rounding. (R) Revised.)
End-Use Commodity Category
Total
Balance of Total Foods, Industrial Automotive
Payments Net Census Feeds, Industrial Capital Vehicles Consumer Other
Period Basis Adjustments Basis (1) Beverages Supplies (2) Goods etc. Goods Goods
Exports
2002
Jan.- Dec. 682,387 -10,915 693,302 49,502 156,869 290,587 78,442 84,371 33,531
Jan.- Mar. 163,810 -2,662 166,472 12,501 36,751 70,638 18,517 20,289 7,776
January 51,987 -732 52,720 4,146 12,014 22,329 5,375 6,358 2,497
February 52,239 -881 53,121 4,228 11,803 21,722 6,167 6,646 2,555
March 59,583 -1,048 60,631 4,126 12,934 26,587 6,974 7,286 2,724
April 57,212 -850 58,062 3,748 13,231 24,052 7,141 7,010 2,880
May 59,024 -936 59,960 3,748 13,847 24,523 7,572 7,175 3,096
June 59,018 -875 59,893 3,741 13,272 25,863 7,098 7,264 2,656
July 54,117 -943 55,060 3,993 12,827 23,606 4,927 6,813 2,893
August 58,470 -1,010 59,480 4,102 13,719 24,822 6,765 7,196 2,875
September 56,602 -849 57,451 3,838 13,002 24,291 6,659 6,904 2,755
October 60,923 -970 61,893 4,522 13,723 25,709 7,229 7,826 2,883
November 58,756 -914 59,670 4,843 13,427 24,251 6,766 7,445 2,937
December 54,456 -906 55,362 4,464 13,070 22,830 5,769 6,449 2,779
2003
Jan.- Mar. 171,086 -2,578 173,664 13,402 42,220 69,459 19,546 21,257 7,780
January 53,997 -747 54,745 4,434 13,750 21,599 5,703 6,824 2,435
February (R) 54,971 -857 55,828 4,447 13,449 22,221 6,481 6,697 2,533
March 62,118 -974 63,092 4,520 15,022 25,639 7,362 7,737 2,812
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Imports
2002
Jan.- Dec. 1,166,874 3,313 1,163,561 49,700 269,007 283,817 203,877 307,843 49,318
Jan.- Mar. 261,179 738 260,441 11,395 57,063 66,993 47,440 65,671 11,878
January 85,510 235 85,276 3,831 19,207 21,765 14,194 22,324 3,955
February 83,815 229 83,586 3,597 17,660 21,169 16,031 21,490 3,639
March 91,854 274 91,580 3,967 20,196 24,060 17,215 21,858 4,284
April 97,298 320 96,978 4,075 23,236 23,970 17,915 23,663 4,119
May 98,587 321 98,266 4,188 23,749 23,507 17,856 24,756 4,210
June 96,882 280 96,602 4,108 22,293 23,982 16,812 25,135 4,272
July 100,932 275 100,657 4,318 23,637 24,711 15,222 28,631 4,139
August 102,636 278 102,358 4,147 23,944 23,599 17,645 28,898 4,125
September 99,523 296 99,227 4,004 22,710 23,588 16,482 28,453 3,991
October 106,594 309 106,285 4,390 25,208 24,017 18,769 29,549 4,353
November 102,914 283 102,631 4,483 23,240 24,380 18,452 27,940 4,135
December 100,328 213 100,116 4,592 23,926 25,071 17,285 25,146 4,096
2003
Jan.- Mar. 298,047 651 297,396 13,093 78,586 68,703 50,516 75,055 11,443
January 98,001 195 97,806 4,469 25,354 23,072 15,584 25,449 3,879
February (R) 93,854 207 93,647 3,974 24,299 21,338 16,491 23,954 3,590
March 106,192 249 105,944 4,650 28,933 24,292 18,442 25,652 3,974
April
May
June
July
August
September
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 and petroleum products.
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 14. EXPORTS, IMPORTS AND BALANCE OF GOODS BY SELECTED
COUNTRIES AND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to rounding
(-) Represents zero or less than one half unit of measurement shown.
(X) Not applicable. (R) Revised.
Note: This exhibit is not additive. See footnotes.)
Balance
Item(1) March February Cumulative
2003 2003 to-date
Total Balance of Payments Basis -44,074 -38,883 -126,961
Net Adjustments -1,223 -1,064 -3,229
Total Census Basis -42,852 -37,819 -123,732
North America -9,129 -8,245 -25,340
Canada -5,205 -4,345 -14,499
Mexico -3,924 -3,900 -10,841
Western Europe -7,787 -6,553 -21,329
Euro Area (2) -6,013 -4,814 -16,413
European Union -7,269 -6,106 -19,877
Austria -212 -195 -582
Belgium 424 528 1,385
Finland -215 -137 -515
France -608 -887 -2,515
Germany -3,375 -2,503 -8,563
Italy -1,428 -1,069 -3,563
Netherlands 924 711 2,244
Spain -80 -26 -137
Sweden -630 -498 -1,556
United Kingdom -419 -685 -1,454
Other EU -1,651 -1,345 -4,621
European Free Trade
Association -545 -395 -1,287
Norway -314 -224 -749
Switzerland -235 -147 -493
Other EFTA 4 -24 -45
Other Western Europe 27 -53 -165
Eastern Europe/FSR -1,283 -925 -2,965
Hungary -302 -64 -411
Poland -44 -29 -123
Former Soviet Republics -806 -729 -2,052
Russia -645 -572 -1,680
Other FSR -161 -157 -372
Other EE -131 -104 -378
Pacific Rim Countries -15,857 -14,871 -49,976
Australia 522 632 1,428
China -7,670 -7,579 -24,670
Japan -5,831 -5,316 -16,367
Newly Industrialized
Countries(NICS) -920 -794 -4,492
Hong Kong 623 390 1,135
Korea -733 -488 -2,354
Singapore 342 332 289
Taiwan -1,152 -1,029 -3,563
Other Pacific Rim(3) -1,959 -1,814 -5,875
South/Central America -2,285 -1,619 -5,100
Argentina -27 -134 -295
Brazil -590 -516 -1,690
Colombia -232 -248 -699
Other S/C A (3) -1,436 -721 -2,416
OPEC -4,988 -3,420 -12,038
Indonesia(3) -578 -510 -1,576
Nigeria -1,034 -624 -2,428
Saudi Arabia -1,302 -1,020 -3,584
Venezuela(3) -1,273 -527 -2,080
Other OPEC -802 -738 -2,370
Other Countries -3,372 -3,138 -10,434
Egypt 50 75 205
South Africa -121 -97 -417
Other -3,302 -3,116 -10,222
Uniden. ctys (4) 0 0 0
Timing Adjustments 0 -84 -205
_________________
Exports
Item(1) March February Cumulative
2003 2003 to-date
Total Balance of Payments Basis 62,118 54,971 171,086
Net Adjustments -974 -857 -2,578
Total Census Basis 63,092 55,828 173,664
North America 22,868 20,314 63,866
Canada 15,057 13,248 41,165
Mexico 7,810 7,066 22,702
Western Europe 15,168 13,067 41,033
Euro Area (2) 10,039 8,892 27,694
European Union 13,821 12,031 37,628
Austria 149 130 402
Belgium 1,286 1,308 3,804
Finland 143 106 351
France 1,716 1,312 4,406
Germany 2,799 2,436 7,382
Italy 845 740 2,539
Netherlands 1,868 1,547 4,924
Spain 481 467 1,418
Sweden 360 255 847
United Kingdom 3,283 2,766 8,717
Other EU 892 965 2,836
European Free Trade
Association 862 718 2,342
Norway 118 127 355
Switzerland 703 579 1,926
Other EFTA 42 11 62
Other Western Europe 485 318 1,062
Eastern Europe/FSR 600 445 1,519
Hungary 117 91 295
Poland 68 55 179
Former Soviet Republics 296 216 759
Russia 191 145 494
Other FSR 105 71 265
Other EE 119 84 286
Pacific Rim Countries 16,167 14,623 44,342
Australia 992 1,021 2,854
China 2,425 2,054 6,466
Japan 4,463 4,160 12,547
Newly Industrialized
Countries(NICS) 6,245 5,721 17,038
Hong Kong 1,184 955 3,083
Korea 2,164 2,156 6,050
Singapore 1,560 1,436 4,060
Taiwan 1,337 1,174 3,845
Other Pacific Rim(3) 2,043 1,667 5,437
South/Central America 4,503 4,002 12,513
Argentina 198 148 485
Brazil 934 820 2,558
Colombia 308 302 917
Other S/C A (3) 3,062 2,733 8,554
OPEC 1,557 1,359 4,038
Indonesia(3) 233 207 679
Nigeria 69 67 208
Saudi Arabia 406 366 1,107
Venezuela(3) 181 192 490
Other OPEC 667 528 1,554
Other Countries 2,644 2,502 7,570
Egypt 165 173 561
South Africa 220 178 574
Other 2,260 2,151 6,435
Uniden. ctys (4) 0 0 0
Timing Adjustments 0 -87 -48
_________________
Imports
Item(1) March February Cumulative
2003 2003 to-date
Total Balance of Payments Basis 106,192 93,854 298,047
Net Adjustments 249 207 651
Total Census Basis 105,944 93,647 297,396
North America 31,997 28,559 89,207
Canada 20,262 17,593 55,664
Mexico 11,735 10,966 33,543
Western Europe 22,955 19,621 62,362
Euro Area (2) 16,052 13,706 44,108
European Union 21,090 18,137 57,505
Austria 360 326 985
Belgium 861 780 2,419
Finland 358 243 867
France 2,324 2,199 6,921
Germany 6,173 4,939 15,946
Italy 2,273 1,809 6,102
Netherlands 944 836 2,680
Spain 561 492 1,555
Sweden 990 753 2,403
United Kingdom 3,702 3,450 10,172
Other EU 2,543 2,310 7,457
European Free Trade
Association 1,407 1,113 3,629
Norway 432 351 1,104
Switzerland 937 726 2,419
Other EFTA 38 35 106
Other Western Europe 458 371 1,227
Eastern Europe/FSR 1,883 1,370 4,484
Hungary 419 154 707
Poland 112 84 302
Former Soviet Republics 1,102 945 2,811
Russia 836 717 2,174
Other FSR 266 227 637
Other EE 251 187 665
Pacific Rim Countries 32,024 29,494 94,318
Australia 470 389 1,425
China 10,094 9,633 31,137
Japan 10,293 9,475 28,914
Newly Industrialized
Countries(NICS) 7,164 6,515 21,530
Hong Kong 561 565 1,947
Korea 2,897 2,643 8,404
Singapore 1,217 1,105 3,770
Taiwan 2,489 2,202 7,408
Other Pacific Rim(3) 4,002 3,482 11,312
South/Central America 6,788 5,622 17,614
Argentina 225 282 780
Brazil 1,525 1,336 4,248
Colombia 541 550 1,616
Other S/C A (3) 4,498 3,454 10,969
OPEC 6,545 4,779 16,076
Indonesia(3) 811 717 2,255
Nigeria 1,103 692 2,636
Saudi Arabia 1,708 1,386 4,691
Venezuela(3) 1,453 719 2,569
Other OPEC 1,469 1,267 3,924
Other Countries 6,016 5,641 18,004
Egypt 114 98 356
South Africa 341 276 991
Other 5,562 5,267 16,656
Uniden. ctys (4) 0 0 0
Timing Adjustments 0 -3 157
(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.
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 14A. EXPORTS, IMPORTS AND BALANCE OF GOODS BY SELECTED
COUNTRIES AND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to rounding
(-) Represents zero or less than one half unit of measurement shown.
(X) Not applicable. (R) Revised.
Note: This exhibit is not additive. See footnotes.)
Balance
Item(1) March February Cumulative
2002 2002 to-date
Total Balance of Payments Basis -32,270 -31,576 -97,369
Net Adjustments -1,322 -1,111 -3,400
Total Census Basis -30,948 -30,465 -93,969
North America -7,362 -6,673 -20,724
Canada -3,903 -3,953 -12,275
Mexico -3,459 -2,720 -8,449
Western Europe -5,515 -4,793 -15,287
Euro Area (2) -4,415 -3,923 -12,229
European Union -5,316 -4,588 -14,533
Austria 126 -102 -30
Belgium 218 299 756
Finland -108 -119 -361
France -678 -348 -1,903
Germany -2,510 -2,344 -6,837
Italy -1,051 -954 -3,062
Netherlands 945 747 2,478
Spain -44 117 152
Sweden -567 -523 -1,411
United Kingdom -232 -76 -610
Other EU -1,416 -1,285 -3,705
European Free Trade
Association -347 -114 -805
Norway -312 -13 -535
Switzerland -80 -69 -263
Other EFTA 45 -32 -7
Other Western Europe 147 -91 50
Eastern Europe/FSR -428 -155 -934
Hungary -115 -92 -271
Poland -12 -8 -46
Former Soviet Republics -211 21 -359
Russia -194 -137 -458
Other FSR -16 157 99
Other EE -91 -76 -257
Pacific Rim Countries -13,287 -15,332 -43,997
Australia 579 525 1,515
China -5,629 -6,498 -18,984
Japan -5,705 -5,664 -16,120
Newly Industrialized
Countries(NICS) -920 -1,824 -4,853
Hong Kong 537 307 911
Korea -1,065 -1,015 -3,155
Singapore 523 20 706
Taiwan -916 -1,137 -3,315
Other Pacific Rim(3) -1,612 -1,872 -5,555
South/Central America -757 -446 -2,286
Argentina -136 -98 -391
Brazil -37 -10 -134
Colombia -167 -80 -412
Other S/C A (3) -417 -258 -1,349
OPEC -2,396 -1,928 -6,887
Indonesia(3) -563 -475 -1,622
Nigeria -319 -228 -764
Saudi Arabia -462 -472 -1,457
Venezuela(3) -684 -332 -1,610
Other OPEC -368 -420 -1,434
Other Countries -2,299 -1,900 -7,283
Egypt 297 366 751
South Africa -54 -50 -322
Other -2,542 -2,216 -7,712
Unidentified countries (4) 0 0 0
_________________
Exports
Item(1) March February Cumulative
2002 2002 to-date
Total Balance of Payments Basis 59,583 52,239 163,810
Net Adjustments -1,048 -881 -2,662
Total Census Basis 60,631 53,121 166,472
North America 21,564 19,657 60,989
Canada 13,951 12,357 38,356
Mexico 7,613 7,300 22,633
Western Europe 14,702 13,182 40,215
Euro Area (2) 9,805 8,989 27,082
European Union 13,283 12,188 36,906
Austria 438 202 810
Belgium 1,088 1,084 3,135
Finland 198 112 405
France 1,796 1,862 5,210
Germany 2,528 2,173 6,724
Italy 884 801 2,414
Netherlands 1,707 1,483 4,661
Spain 427 501 1,429
Sweden 305 278 832
United Kingdom 3,005 2,797 8,557
Other EU 904 895 2,729
European Free Trade
Association 935 745 2,283
Norway 128 194 422
Switzerland 716 540 1,741
Other EFTA 92 10 120
Other Western Europe 484 250 1,026
Eastern Europe/FSR 498 704 1,634
Hungary 62 57 181
Poland 74 59 185
Former Soviet Republics 275 511 1,035
Russia 192 231 609
Other FSR 83 280 426
Other EE 86 77 233
Pacific Rim Countries 15,900 12,574 41,691
Australia 1,041 921 2,907
China 1,614 1,529 4,709
Japan 4,729 3,876 12,524
Newly Industrialized
Countries(NICS) 6,250 4,660 16,096
Hong Kong 1,126 912 2,940
Korea 1,869 1,524 5,073
Singapore 1,693 1,070 4,147
Taiwan 1,563 1,154 3,936
Other Pacific Rim(3) 2,266 1,589 5,455
South/Central America 4,534 4,027 12,396
Argentina 103 94 307
Brazil 1,069 1,026 3,104
Colombia 318 266 851
Other S/C A (3) 3,044 2,641 8,134
OPEC 1,437 1,370 4,040
Indonesia(3) 202 197 561
Nigeria 82 83 276
Saudi Arabia 376 328 986
Venezuela(3) 372 388 1,123
Other OPEC 406 374 1,094
Other Countries 2,575 2,452 7,209
Egypt 371 417 944
South Africa 213 179 551
Other 1,992 1,856 5,713
Unidentified countries (4) 0 0 0
_________________
Imports
Item(1) March February Cumulative
2002 2002 to-date
Total Balance of Payments Basis 91,854 83,815 261,179
Net Adjustments 274 229 738
Total Census Basis 91,580 83,586 260,441
North America 28,926 26,331 81,714
Canada 17,854 16,311 50,631
Mexico 11,072 10,020 31,083
Western Europe 20,217 17,976 55,502
Euro Area (2) 14,220 12,912 39,312
European Union 18,598 16,776 51,439
Austria 312 304 840
Belgium 870 785 2,379
Finland 306 230 766
France 2,474 2,211 7,113
Germany 5,038 4,518 13,561
Italy 1,935 1,755 5,476
Netherlands 762 736 2,183
Spain 471 384 1,277
Sweden 872 801 2,243
United Kingdom 3,237 2,873 9,167
Other EU 2,320 2,179 6,434
European Free Trade
Association 1,282 858 3,088
Norway 440 207 958
Switzerland 795 609 2,003
Other EFTA 46 42 127
Other Western Europe 337 341 976
Eastern Europe/FSR 926 858 2,568
Hungary 177 149 453
Poland 86 67 231
Former Soviet Republics 486 490 1,394
Russia 387 367 1,066
Other FSR 99 122 328
Other EE 177 153 490
Pacific Rim Countries 29,187 27,907 85,688
Australia 463 395 1,392
China 7,242 8,027 23,693
Japan 10,434 9,540 28,644
Newly Industrialized
Countries(NICS) 7,170 6,484 20,949
Hong Kong 588 604 2,029
Korea 2,933 2,539 8,228
Singapore 1,169 1,050 3,441
Taiwan 2,479 2,291 7,251
Other Pacific Rim(3) 3,878 3,460 11,010
South/Central America 5,291 4,473 14,681
Argentina 239 192 698
Brazil 1,106 1,036 3,238
Colombia 485 346 1,263
Other S/C A (3) 3,462 2,899 9,482
OPEC 3,833 3,298 10,928
Indonesia(3) 764 672 2,183
Nigeria 401 311 1,041
Saudi Arabia 839 800 2,443
Venezuela(3) 1,056 720 2,733
Other OPEC 773 794 2,529
Other Countries 4,875 4,352 14,492
Egypt 74 51 193
South Africa 267 230 874
Other 4,533 4,071 13,425
Unidentified countries (4) 0 0 0
(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 PacificRim;
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.
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 15. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS BY PRINCIPAL SITC COMMODITY
GROUPINGS - 2003 AND 2002
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to rounding
(-) Represents zero or less than one half unit of measurement shown.
(X) Not applicable. (R) Revised.
Note: This exhibit is not additive. See footnotes.)
2003
Item (1) March February
Exports Imports Exports Imports
Total Balance of Payment Basis 62,118 106,192 54,971 93,854
Net Adjustments -974 249 -857 207
Total Census Basis (2) 63,092 105,944 55,828 93,647
Manufactured goods (3) 49,110 84,063 43,111 75,677
Agricultural commodities (3) 4,826 4,152 4,743 3,521
Mineral fuels (3) 1,250 15,488 1,266 12,411
Selected commodities (3)
ADP equipment; office machines 2,797 6,333 2,113 5,557
Airplane parts 1,289 390 1,204 356
Airplanes 2,176 827 2,333 914
Alcoholic bev.,distilled 49 289 35 232
Aluminum 250 725 223 586
Animal feeds 352 53 313 53
Artwork/antiques 60 323 111 323
Basketware, etc. 395 586 352 573
Cereal flour 133 194 124 166
Chemicals - cosmetics 553 378 498 333
Chemicals - dyeing 359 226 309 193
Chemicals - fertilizers 204 173 156 174
Chemicals - inorganic 497 592 441 466
Chemicals - medicinal 1,687 2,449 1,296 2,309
Chemicals - n.e.s. 1,178 629 979 522
Chemicals - organic 1,761 3,104 1,636 2,681
Chemicals - plastics 1,856 1,059 1,642 893
Cigarettes 140 25 136 26
Clothing 479 5,228 422 5,277
Coal 116 98 108 111
Coffee 1 143 0 126
Copper 91 248 81 241
Cork, wood, lumber 317 578 281 497
Corn 401 37 337 7
Cotton, raw and linters 338 2 213 3
Crude fertilizers/minerals 144 108 105 82
Crude oil 14 9,408 3 7,690
Electrical machinery 5,972 6,830 5,199 6,159
Fish and preparations 336 747 312 720
Footwear 47 1,281 41 1,333
Furniture and bedding 315 1,981 274 1,857
Gem diamonds 26 1,053 26 956
General industrial mach 2,637 3,498 2,306 3,024
Glass 218 188 191 164
Glassware 57 154 51 142
Gold, nonmonetary 262 175 309 217
Hides and skins 132 7 129 7
Iron and steel mill prod 554 1,007 442 848
Jewelry 177 537 151 431
Lighting, plumbing 110 439 93 426
Liquified propane/butane 40 201 101 159
Live animals 33 173 32 156
Meat and preparations 549 394 523 319
Metal manufactures, n.e.s. 983 1,450 888 1,348
Metal ores; scrap 409 218 363 228
Metalworking machinery 366 460 299 360
Mineral fuels, other 197 135 218 97
Natural gas 49 2,518 161 2,030
Nickel 34 167 35 75
Oils/fats, vegetable 122 113 115 92
Optical goods 197 257 186 220
Paper and paperboard 848 1,269 755 1,106
Petroleum preparations 754 3,007 634 2,222
Photographic equipment 283 449 259 392
Plastic articles, n.e.s. 584 820 512 758
Platinum 47 189 34 214
Pottery 7 140 6 130
Power generating mach. 2,890 2,904 2,363 2,574
Printed materials 380 291 327 290
Pulp and waste paper 357 215 302 201
Records/magnetic media 354 426 306 382
Rice 105 19 99 13
Rubber articles, n.e.s. 132 202 115 179
Rubber tires and tubes 186 455 166 394
Scientific instruments 2,571 1,972 2,091 1,754
Ships, boats 90 89 161 157
Silver and bullion 15 43 15 64
Soybeans 585 2 965 3
Spacecraft 0 0 51 76
Specialized ind. mach. 2,140 1,876 1,874 1,449
Sugar 0 42 0 44
Television, VCR, etc. 1,404 5,178 1,283 4,314
Textile yearn, fabric 939 1,383 797 1,263
Tobacco, unmanufactured 75 47 126 41
Toys/games/sporting goods 289 1,277 231 1,168
Travel goods 27 327 21 355
Vegetables and fruits 637 1,144 572 994
Vehicles 5,570 15,127 4,802 13,496
Watches/clocks/parts 17 249 17 214
Wheat 296 14 220 8
Wood manufactures 131 665 128 591
Re-exports 5,991 0 5,136 0
Agricultural commodities 211 178
Manufactured goods 5,716 4,902
Mineral fuels 4 2
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2003 2002
Item (1) Cumulative Cumulative
Exports Imports Exports Imports
Total Balance of Payment Basis 171,086 298,047 163,810 261,179
Net Adjustments -2,578 651 -2,662 738
Total Census Basis (2) 173,664 297,396 166,472 260,441
Manufactured goods (3) 133,800 238,999 131,018 222,065
Agricultural commodities (3) 14,444 11,577 13,780 10,055
Mineral fuels (3) 3,825 40,081 2,459 22,017
Selected commodities (3)
ADP equipment; office machines 7,207 18,144 7,762 17,994
Airplane parts 3,706 1,140 3,411 1,403
Airplanes 5,595 2,826 6,694 3,912
Alcoholic bev.,distilled 107 755 94 677
Aluminum 712 1,876 728 1,574
Animal feeds 1,059 158 1,092 142
Artwork/antiques 277 1,121 322 1,428
Basketware, etc. 1,094 1,822 931 1,477
Cereal flour 398 529 369 448
Chemicals - cosmetics 1,531 1,047 1,451 917
Chemicals - dyeing 984 608 885 537
Chemicals - fertilizers 536 537 476 439
Chemicals - inorganic 1,509 1,712 1,280 1,327
Chemicals - medicinal 4,487 7,504 3,459 5,151
Chemicals - n.e.s. 3,126 1,670 3,114 1,468
Chemicals - organic 4,925 8,492 3,645 7,547
Chemicals - plastics 5,145 2,869 4,562 2,369
Cigarettes 389 76 418 71
Clothing 1,302 16,202 1,335 13,871
Coal 358 267 384 227
Coffee 1 406 4 281
Copper 256 749 238 910
Cork, wood, lumber 868 1,593 873 2,032
Corn 1,112 49 1,264 45
Cotton, raw and linters 761 7 637 9
Crude fertilizers/minerals 374 301 339 301
Crude oil 27 24,761 27 14,446
Electrical machinery 16,465 19,363 16,064 18,410
Fish and preparations 761 2,316 768 2,064
Footwear 126 4,006 135 3,579
Furniture and bedding 855 5,852 1,013 4,915
Gem diamonds 74 3,073 328 3,048
General industrial mach 7,222 9,496 7,252 8,238
Glass 623 538 552 500
Glassware 153 441 172 394
Gold, nonmonetary 942 592 625 501
Hides and skins 389 21 363 21
Iron and steel mill prod 1,463 2,955 1,271 3,083
Jewelry 464 1,479 534 1,439
Lighting, plumbing 293 1,326 320 1,119
Liquified propane/butane 227 628 97 308
Live animals 96 512 121 580
Meat and preparations 1,585 1,081 1,584 983
Metal manufactures, n.e.s. 2,790 4,265 2,731 3,783
Metal ores; scrap 1,162 766 999 667
Metalworking machinery 952 1,213 900 1,134
Mineral fuels, other 591 342 510 277
Natural gas 308 6,200 156 2,782
Nickel 101 307 124 224
Oils/fats, vegetable 360 300 315 236
Optical goods 586 721 550 667
Paper and paperboard 2,409 3,561 2,309 3,332
Petroleum preparations 2,162 7,584 1,274 3,740
Photographic equipment 811 1,245 815 1,225
Plastic articles, n.e.s. 1,639 2,382 1,615 2,055
Platinum 117 622 144 534
Pottery 18 419 19 343
Power generating mach. 7,662 8,229 7,942 8,628
Printed materials 1,057 884 1,048 825
Pulp and waste paper 967 613 904 562
Records/magnetic media 1,005 1,188 1,016 1,048
Rice 288 47 196 33
Rubber articles, n.e.s. 360 561 340 494
Rubber tires and tubes 509 1,270 523 1,087
Scientific instruments 6,783 5,349 6,645 4,748
Ships, boats 307 386 377 326
Silver and bullion 45 176 87 165
Soybeans 2,471 7 1,800 5
Spacecraft 52 124 263 0
Specialized ind. mach. 5,716 4,948 5,540 4,377
Sugar 1 111 1 110
Television, VCR, etc. 3,926 13,824 4,907 13,274
Textile yearn, fabric 2,548 4,034 2,385 3,581
Tobacco, unmanufactured 325 132 366 175
Toys/games/sporting goods 743 3,856 736 3,534
Travel goods 68 1,062 69 828
Vegetables and fruits 1,792 3,296 1,787 2,905
Vehicles 14,537 41,082 13,489 39,155
Watches/clocks/parts 55 716 54 562
Wheat 815 29 801 78
Wood manufactures 377 1,880 365 1,709
Re-exports 16,592 0 14,613 0
Agricultural commodities 573 448
Manufactured goods 15,817 14,024
Mineral fuels 36 32
(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
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 16. EXPORTS, IMPORTS AND BALANCE OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS
JANUARY 2001 TO March 2003
(In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding.)
Period Balance Exports Imports
2001
Jan.- Dec. 4,451 199,628 195,177
Jan.- Mar. 4,578 56,977 52,399
January 616 18,287 17,671
February 1,944 18,062 16,118
March 2,017 20,628 18,610
April 410 16,543 16,133
May 1,997 17,254 15,257
June 1,064 17,715 16,651
July -1,616 14,870 16,485
August 337 15,753 15,416
September 31 14,804 14,773
October -1,339 15,677 17,016
November -1,238 14,923 16,161
December 226 15,112 14,886
2002
Jan.- Dec. -17,473 178,627 196,100
Jan.- Mar. -1,989 43,628 45,617
January -1,314 13,491 14,805
February -1,469 13,104 14,573
March 794 17,033 16,239
April -1,105 14,414 15,519
May -875 14,700 15,576
June -70 16,463 16,533
July -2,084 14,889 16,974
August -1,159 15,127 16,286
September -2,234 14,839 17,073
October -1,840 15,673 17,512
November -3,080 14,668 17,749
December -3,035 14,226 17,261
2003
Jan.- Mar. -3,775 42,812 46,587
January -2,354 13,069 15,423
February -626 13,703 14,330
March -795 16,039 16,834
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
NOTE: Data not available on a Balance of Payments basis. For information on
data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section
on page 26 of this release, or at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html
or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
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
Quantity Value Quantity 1,000s Value Unit
(1,000s (1,000s (1,000s of barrels (1,000s price
Period of BBLs) of $) of BBLs per day avg of $) ($)
2002
Jan.- Dec. 4,344,215 100,586,104 3,425,406 9,385 77,371,866 22.59
Jan.- Mar. 1,020,341 18,353,232 811,830 9,020 14,066,200 17.33
January 377,460 6,360,213 301,049 9,711 4,908,983 16.31
February 307,812 5,272,224 243,528 8,697 4,031,814 16.56
March 335,070 6,720,794 267,254 8,621 5,125,403 19.18
April 384,923 8,901,593 302,711 10,090 6,806,265 22.48
May 370,996 8,993,542 288,742 9,314 6,861,396 23.76
June 353,521 8,386,827 276,085 9,203 6,432,980 23.30
July 363,153 8,789,117 287,608 9,278 6,822,555 23.72
August 376,323 9,415,863 298,291 9,622 7,327,877 24.57
September 338,099 8,778,753 267,241 8,908 6,807,250 25.47
October 381,444 10,239,471 307,469 9,918 8,046,780 26.17
November 379,486 9,422,814 296,124 9,871 7,214,294 24.36
December 375,929 9,304,892 289,305 9,332 6,986,268 24.15
2003
Jan.- Mar. 1,072,327 32,658,377 816,224 9,069 24,071,851 29.49
January 360,017 10,180,337 268,431 8,659 7,444,163 27.73
February 316,557 9,995,440 247,105 8,825 7,526,491 30.46
March 395,753 12,482,600 300,689 9,700 9,101,197 30.27
April
May
June
July
August
September
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 liquefied propane
and butane gas.
NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see
the information section on page 26 of this release, or at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
PART B: NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
EXHIBIT 18. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND PARTS BY SELECTED
COUNTRIES
(In millions of dollars. Detail may not equal totals due to
rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half unit
of measurement shown
Total
Cumulative
Country March February to-date
EXPORTS
TOTAL 7,399 6,491 19,626
Australia 108 84 272
Austria 40 43 130
Belgium 68 65 173
Brazil 53 50 142
Canada 4,279 3,916 11,499
Germany 522 367 1,169
Japan 246 225 660
Korea 33 30 91
Mexico 1,167 1,027 3,261
Saudi Arabia 79 40 183
Sweden 21 18 54
Taiwan 17 16 43
United Kingdom 168 152 443
Other 597 457 1,506
IMPORTS
TOTAL 18,279 16,420 50,066
Australia 34 15 94
Austria 64 40 139
Belgium 94 88 240
Brazil 177 130 456
Canada 5,274 4,838 14,609
Germany 2,454 1,700 5,852
Japan 3,997 4,049 11,958
Korea 722 793 2,275
Mexico 3,494 3,221 9,580
Saudi Arabia 0 1 2
Sweden 336 162 577
Taiwan 121 110 365
United Kingdom 586 454 1,389
Other 926 820 2,530
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Cars
Cumulative
Country March February to-date
EXPORTS
TOTAL 2,192 1,658 5,119
Australia 23 15 57
Austria 1 1 3
Belgium 27 30 64
Brazil 1 1 3
Canada 1,124 949 2,649
Germany 423 283 903
Japan 42 23 87
Korea 7 8 23
Mexico 196 133 525
Saudi Arabia 61 25 133
Sweden 2 1 5
Taiwan 6 5 12
United Kingdom 68 52 170
Other 209 129 485
IMPORTS
TOTAL 10,198 8,914 27,384
Australia 16 2 49
Austria 37 16 58
Belgium 85 79 212
Brazil 50 23 120
Canada 2,725 2,436 7,347
Germany 1,996 1,248 4,561
Japan 2,686 2,871 8,322
Korea 590 664 1,890
Mexico 1,134 1,007 2,996
Saudi Arabia 0 0 0
Sweden 316 141 523
Taiwan 5 6 17
United Kingdom 441 329 1,017
Other 116 93 272
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Trucks
Cumulative
Country March February to-date
EXPORTS
TOTAL 895 884 2,402
Australia 27 21 67
Austria 0 0 0
Belgium 0 1 1
Brazil 6 5 12
Canada 680 691 1,835
Germany 7 5 13
Japan 3 3 7
Korea 0 1 3
Mexico 75 78 208
Saudi Arabia 7 6 20
Sweden 1 1 2
Taiwan 0 0 1
United Kingdom 5 4 12
Other 83 68 221
IMPORTS
TOTAL 1,632 1,573 4,427
Australia 1 1 2
Austria 0 0 0
Belgium 2 1 6
Brazil 0 0 0
Canada 935 924 2,631
Germany 1 2 4
Japan 28 23 68
Korea 0 1 1
Mexico 624 591 1,618
Saudi Arabia 0 0 0
Sweden 0 0 0
Taiwan 1 1 2
United Kingdom 23 23 59
Other 16 7 36
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Parts
Cumulative
Country March February to-date
EXPORTS
TOTAL 4,312 3,949 12,105
Australia 58 47 149
Austria 39 42 126
Belgium 40 35 107
Brazil 45 44 126
Canada 2,475 2,276 7,016
Germany 93 78 254
Japan 202 198 566
Korea 26 22 65
Mexico 896 816 2,528
Saudi Arabia 11 10 30
Sweden 19 16 47
Taiwan 11 10 30
United Kingdom 94 97 261
Other 305 260 800
IMPORTS
TOTAL 6,450 5,933 18,255
Australia 16 12 43
Austria 26 25 81
Belgium 7 8 22
Brazil 127 107 336
Canada 1,615 1,478 4,632
Germany 456 451 1,287
Japan 1,283 1,155 3,568
Korea 132 128 384
Mexico 1,736 1,623 4,967
Saudi Arabia 0 1 2
Sweden 20 20 54
Taiwan 116 103 346
United Kingdom 122 103 313
Other 794 720 2,222
NOTE: Data not available on a Balance of Payments basis. For information on
data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section
on page 26 of this release, or at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/press.html
or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
SOURCE: Report FT900 (CB-03-76), Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade
Division, March 2003. For more information, contact Haydn R.
Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign
Trade Division.
INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES
GOODS
CENSUS BASIS
The Census basis goods data are compiled from the
documents collected by the U.S. Customs Service and reflect
the movement of goods between foreign countries and the 50
states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and U.S. Foreign Trade Zones. They include
government and non-government shipments of goods, and
exclude shipments between the United States and its
territories and possessions, transactions with U.S. military,
diplomatic and consular installations abroad, U.S. goods
returned to the United States by its Armed Forces, personal
and household effects of travelers, and in-transit shipments.
The General Imports value reflects the total arrival of
merchandise from foreign countries that immediately enters
consumption channels, warehouses, or Foreign Trade Zones.
For imports, the value reported is the U.S. Customs Service
appraised value of merchandise; generally, the price paid for
merchandise for export to the United States. Import duties,
freight, insurance, and other charges incurred in bringing
merchandise to the United States are excluded.
Exports are valued at the f.a.s.- free alongside ship value of
merchandise at the U.S. port of export, based on the
transaction price including inland freight, insurance and other
charges incurred in placing the merchandise alongside the
carrier at the U.S. port of exportation.
Monthly data include actual month's transactions as well as
a small number of transactions for previous months. Each
month we revise the aggregate seasonally adjusted (current
and constant dollar) and unadjusted export, import and trade
balance figures, as well as the end-use totals for the prior
month. SITC and country detail data are not revised monthly.
The timing adjustment shown in Exhibit 14 is the difference
between monthly data as originally reported and as
recompiled. Quarterly revisions are made to the constant
dollar series. In the last month of each quarter, the current and
previous quarter are revised to incorporate the Bureau of
Labor Statistics monthly revisions and align Census and the
Bureau of Economic Analysis's quarterly data. Annual
revisions for the months are made in June to reflect
corrections received subsequent to the monthly revision. These
revisions are reflected in totals, end-use, SITC and country
summary data. The monthly end-use, commodity, and country
and area data presented in this release are on a Census basis.
This refers to Exhibits 6 - 18.
U.S./CANADA DATA EXCHANGE
AND SUBSTITUTION
The data for U.S. exports to Canada are derived from import
data compiled by Canada. The use of Canada's import data to
produce U.S. export data requires several alignments in order
to compare the two series.
1. Coverage -- Canadian imports are based on country of
origin. U.S. goods shipped from a third country are
included. U.S. exports exclude these foreign shipments.
For March 2003, these shipments totaled $82.4 million.
U.S. export coverage also excludes certain Canadian postal
shipments. For March 2003, these shipments totaled $12.1
million.
2. Valuation -- Canadian imports are valued at point of origin
in the United States. However, U.S. exports are valued at
the port of exit in the United States and include inland
freight charges, making the U.S. export value slightly
larger. Canada requires inland freight to be reported.
Inland freight charges for March 2003 account for 1.8
percent of the value of U.S. exports to Canada.
3. Reexports -- U.S. exports include reexports of foreign
goods. Again, the aggregate U.S. export figure is slightly
larger. For March 2003, reexports to Canada were
$1,766 million.
4. Exchange Rate -- Average monthly exchange rates are
applied to convert the published data to U.S. currency. For
March 2003, the average exchange rate was 1.4761
Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar.
5. Other -- There are other minor differences which are
statistically insignificant, such as rounding error.
Canadian Estimates
Effective with January 2001 statistics, the current month data
for exports to Canada contain an estimate for late arrivals and
corrections. The following month, this estimate will be
replaced, in the press release tables only, with the actual value
of late receipts and corrections. This estimate will improve
the current month data for exports to Canada and treat late
receipts for exports to Canada in a manner more consistent
with the treatment of late receipts for exports to other
countries.
Nonsampling errors
The goods data are a complete enumeration of documents
collected by the U.S. Customs Service and are not subject to
sampling errors; but they are subject to several types of
nonsampling errors. Quality assurance procedures are
performed at every stage of collection, processing and
tabulation; however the data are still subject to several types
of nonsampling errors. The most significant of these
include reporting errors, undocumented shipments,
timeliness, data capture errors, and errors in the estimation
of low-valued transactions:
Reporting Errors: Reporting errors are mistakes or
omissions made by importers, exporters or their agents in
their import or export declarations. Most errors involve
missing or invalid commodity classification codes and
missing or incorrect quantities or shipping weights. They
have a negligible effect on import, export and balance of
trade statistics. However, they can affect the detailed
commodity statistics.
Undocumented Shipments: Federal regulations require
importers, exporters or their agents to report all merchandise
shipments above established exemption levels.
The U.S. Census Bureau has determined that not all required
documents are filed, particularly for exports.
Timeliness and Data Capture Errors: The U.S. Census
Bureau captures import and export information from
administrative documents and through various automated
collection programs. Documents may be lost, data may be
incorrectly keyed, coded or recorded. Transactions may be
included in a subsequent month's statistics if received late.
Low-valued Transactions: The total values of transactions
valued as much as or below $2,500 for exports and $2,000
($250 for certain quota items) for imports are estimated for
each country, using factors based on the ratios of low-valued
shipments to individual country totals for past periods.
The U.S. Census Bureau recommends that data users
incorporate this information into their analyses, as
nonsampling errors could impact the conclusion drawn from
the results. For a detailed discussion of errors affecting the
goods data, see "U.S. Merchandise Trade Statistics:
A Quality Profile" available on the INTERNET at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/index.htm#infopapers or
from the Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
AREA GROUPINGS (See Exhibits 14 and 14A)
North America - Canada, Mexico
Western Europe - Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-
Hercegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Faroe Islands,
Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, 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.
European Union - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal,
Spain.
European Free Trade Association - Iceland, Liechtenstein,
Norway, Switzerland.
Eastern Europe - Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland,
Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan.
Pacific Rim - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Japan, Korea, Macao, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New
Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan.
South/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.
OPEC - Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya,
Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates,
Venezuela.
Adjustments for Seasonal and Working-Day Variations
Goods are initially classified under the Harmonized System
(HS) which describes and measures the characteristics of
goods traded. Combining trade into approximately 140
export and 140 import end-use categories makes it possible
to examine goods according to their principal uses (See
Exhibits 7 and 8). These categories are used as the basis for
computing the seasonal and working-day adjusted data.
These adjusted data are then summed to the six end-use
aggregates for publication (Exhibit 6). These data are
provided to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, from the U.S.
Census Bureau, for use in the Balance of Payments and the
National Income and Product Accounts.
The seasonal adjustment procedure is based on a model that
estimates the monthly movements as percentages above or
below the general level of each end-use commodity series
(unlike other methods that redistribute the actual series values
over the calendar year). Imports of petroleum and petroleum
products are adjusted for the length of the month. Because of
the extremely variable movements of the data series for
aircraft, users studying data trends may wish to analyze
aircraft separately from other trade.
Adjustments for Price Change
Data adjusted for seasonal variation on a constant dollar basis
(1996 base year) are presented in Exhibits 10 and 11. This
adjustment for price change is done at the lowest end-use
level possible, then summed to the six published end-use
aggregates. The deflators are primarily based upon the
monthly price indexes published by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics using techniques developed for the National Income
and Product Accounts by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
SITC Data
Goods data appearing in Exhibit 15 are classified in terms of
the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC)
Revision 3. Agricultural goods consist of non-marine food
products and other products of agriculture which have not
passed through complex processes of manufacture, such as
raw hides and skins, fats and oils, and wine. A few goods
such as essential oils, starches, casein, and albumin,
considered to be agricultural by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, have been excluded from agricultural goods and
are included in manufactured goods where they are classified
in the SITC.
Manufactured goods conform to the SITC sections that
include chemicals and related products, N.S.P.F.;
manufactured goods classified chiefly by material; machinery
and transport equipment; miscellaneous manufactured
articles, N.S.P.F.; and goods and transactions not classified
elsewhere.
Reexports are foreign merchandise entering the country as
imports, and at the time of exportation are in substantially the
same condition as when imported. Reexports, included in
overall export totals, appear as separate line items in Exhibit
15.
Advanced Technology Products (ATP)
About 500 of some 22,000 commodity classification codes
used in reporting U.S. merchandise trade are identified as
"advanced technology" codes and they meet the following
criteria:
1. The code contains products whose technology is from a
recognized high technology field (e.g., biotechnology).
2. These products represent leading edge technology in that
field.
3. Such products constitute a significant part of all items
covered in the selected classification code.
The aggregation of the goods results in a measure of advanced
technology trade which appears in Exhibit 16. This product
and commodity-based measure of advanced technology differs
from broader NAICS industry-based measures which include
all goods produced by a particular industry group, regardless
of the level of technology embodied in the goods.
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS (BOP) BASIS
Goods on a Census basis are adjusted by the Bureau of
Economic Analysis to goods on a BOP basis to bring the data
in line with the concepts and definitions used to prepare the
international and national accounts. Broadly, the adjustments
include changes in ownership that occur without goods passing
into or out of the customs territory of the United States. These
adjustments are necessary to supplement coverage of the
Census basis data, to eliminate duplication of transactions
recorded elsewhere in the international accounts, and to value
transactions according to a standard definition.
The export adjustments include:
U.S. military sales contracts - This deduction of U.S.
military sales contracts is made because the U.S. Census
Bureau has included these contracts in the goods data, but
BEA includes them in the service category "Transfers Under
U.S. Military Sales Contracts." BEA's source material for
these contracts is more comprehensive, but has no distinction
between goods and services.
Private gift parcels. This addition is made for parcels
mailed to foreigners by individuals through the U.S. Postal
Service. (Only commercial shipments are covered in Census
goods exports.)
Gold exports, nonmonetary. This addition is made for gold
that is purchased by foreign official agencies from private
dealers in the United States and held at the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York. The Census data only include gold that
leaves the customs territory.
Some smaller adjustments are also made to exports:
Deductions for repairs of goods, developed motion picture
film, and military grant-aid. Additions for sales of fish in
U.S. territorial waters, exports of electricity to Mexico, and
vessels and oil rigs that change ownership for which no
export document is filed.
The import adjustments include:
Inland freight in Canada. An addition is made for inland
freight in Canada. Imports of goods from all countries are
valued at the foreign port of export, including inland freight
charges ("customs value"). In the case of Canada, this
should be the cost of the goods at the U.S. border.
However, the customs value for imports for certain
Canadian goods is the point of origin in Canada. The BEA
makes an addition for the inland freight charges of
transporting these Canadian goods to the U.S. border to
make the value comparable to the customs value as reported
by all other countries. Insurance and freight charges for
transporting goods to the United States from all other
countries to the U.S. border are included in services by the
BEA. (The same procedure is used for Mexico as an Other
Adjustment, but is much smaller.)
Gold imports, nonmonetary. This addition is made for
gold sold by foreign official agencies to private purchasers
out of stock held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York. The Census data only include gold that enters the
customs territory.
Imports by U.S. military agencies. This deduction of U.S.
military sales contracts is made because the U.S. Census
Bureau has included these contracts in the goods data, but
BEA includes them in the service category "Direct Defense
Expenditures". BEA's source material is more
comprehensive, but has no distinction between goods and
services.
Some smaller adjustments are also made to imports:
Deductions for repairs of goods, and developed motion
picture film. Additions for imported electricity from
Mexico, conversion of vessels for commercial use, and
repairs to U.S. vessels abroad, and valuation of
prepackaged software imports at market value.
SERVICES
The statistics are estimates of services transactions between
foreign countries and the 50 states, the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories
and possessions. Transactions with U.S. military, diplomatic,
and consular installations abroad are excluded because they
are considered to be part of the U.S. economy.
Services are shown in seven broad categories. Types of
services for imports and exports are the same for six of the
seven categories. For the seventh, exports is "Transfers Under
U.S. Military Sales Contracts" while for imports the category
is "Direct Defense Expenditures". The following is a brief
description of the types of services included in each category:
Travel - Purchases of services and goods by U.S. travelers
abroad and by foreign visitors to the United States. A
traveler is defined as a person who stays for a period of less
than 1 year in a country of which the person is not a
resident.
Includes expenditures for food, lodging, recreation, gifts, and
other items incidental to a foreign visit.
Passenger Fares - Fares paid by residents of one country
to residents of other countries. Receipts consist of fares
received by U.S. carriers from foreign residents for travel
between the United States and foreign countries and
between two foreign points.
Payments consist of fares paid by U.S. residents to foreign
carriers for travel between the United States and foreign
countries.
Other Transportation - Charges for the transportation of
goods by ocean, air, waterway, pipeline, and rail carriers to
and from the United States. Includes freight charges,
operating expenses that transportation companies incur in
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,
such as the use of patents, techniques, processes, formulas,
designs, know-how, trademarks, copyrights, franchises,
and manufacturing rights. The term "royalties" generally
refers to payments for the utilization of copyrights or
trademarks, and the term "license fees" generally refers to
payments for the use of patents or industrial processes.
Other Private Services - Transactions with affiliated
foreigners, for which no identification by type is available,
and of transactions with unaffiliated foreigners. (The term
"affiliated" refers to a direct investment relationship, which
exists when a U.S. person has ownership or control,
directly or indirectly, of 10 percent or more of a foreign
business enterprise's voting securities or the equivalent, or
when a foreign person has a similar interest in a U.S.
enterprise.) Transactions with unaffiliated foreigners consist
of education services; financial services (includes
commissions and other transactions fees associated with
the purchase and sale of securities and noninterest income
of banks, and excludes investment income); insurance
premiums and losses; telecommunications services (includes
transmission services and value-added services); and
business, professional, and technical services. Included in the
last group are advertising services; computer and data
processing services; database and other information services;
research, development, and testing services; management,
consulting, and public relations services; legal services;
construction, engineering, architectural, and mining services;
industrial engineering services; installation, maintenance,
repair of equipment; and other services, including medical
services and film and tape rentals.
Transfers Under U.S. Military Sales Contracts (Exports
only) - Exports of goods and services in which U.S.
Government military agencies participate. Includes both
goods, such as equipment, and services, such as repair
services and training, that cannot be separately identified.
Direct Defense Expenditures (Imports only) -
Expenditures incurred by U.S. military agencies abroad,
including expenditures by U.S. personnel, payments of
wages to foreign residents, construction expenditures,
payments for foreign contractual services, and
procurement of foreign goods. Includes both goods and
services that cannot be separately identified.
U.S. Government Miscellaneous Services - Transactions
of U.S. Government nonmilitary agencies with foreign
residents. Most of these transactions involve the
provision of services to, or purchases of services from,
foreigners; transfers of some goods are also included.
Services estimates are based on quarterly, annual, and
benchmark surveys and partial information generated from
monthly reports. Service transactions are estimated at market
prices. Estimates are seasonally adjusted when statistically
significant seasonal patterns are present. No country or area
detail is available due to the lack of adequate source data
upon which to base estimates.
The revision policy is as follows: Each month, a
preliminary estimate for the current month and a revised
estimate for the immediately preceding month are
released. After a revised month is released, no further
changes are made to that month until more complete
source data become available in March, June, September,
and December. The releases in March, June, September,
and December contain revised data for the previous six
months. The release in March also contains revisions for
all months of the previous year in order to align the
seasonally adjusted monthly data with annual totals. The
release in June contains annual revisions, which reflect
updated source data and changes in estimating methodologies.
Quarterly and annual estimates of services are included as
part of the U.S. international transactions accounts,
published in the April, July, October, and January issues
of the Survey of Current Business. The next release of the
U.S. international transactions accounts is scheduled for
June 19, 2003. The Survey is available from the Superintendent
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402.
RELEASE SCHEDULE
DATE 2003 Day
Jan. . . . .03-12-03 Wednesday
Feb. . . . .04-10-03 Thursday
Mar. . . . .05-13-03 Tuesday
Apr. . . . .06-13-03 Friday
May. . . . .07-11-03 Friday
Jun. . . . .08-14-03 Thursday
Jul. . . . .09-11-03 Thursday
Aug. . . . .10-10-03 Friday
Sep. . . . .11-13-03 Thursday
Oct. . . . .12-12-03 Friday
Nov. . . . .01-14-04 Wednesday
Dec. . . . .02-13-04 Friday
ELECTRONIC AVAILABILITY
The FT-900 and supplement are available on the following:
INTERNET The U. S. International Trade in Goods and
Services reports for the current month and previous years are
available at: www.census.gov/foreign-trade/ or
www.bea.gov/newsreleases/rels.htm.
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, U.S. Census
Bureau, 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
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