[Economic Indicators March, 1997]
[Page Number 35]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES
[Billions of dollars; monthly data seasonally adjusted]
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Goods: Exports (f.a.s. value) Goods: Imports (customs value) Services (BOP Balance of trade (exports minus
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ basis) imports)
Census basis (by end-use category) \1\ Census basis (by end-use category) -----------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------- BOP basis
Con- Con- ------------------------------
sumer sumer
Period BOP Foods, Industrial Capital Automotive goods BOP Foods, Industrial Capital Automotive goods Goods,
basis Total, feeds, supplies goods vehicles, (non- basis Total, feeds, supplies goods vehicles, (non- Ex- Im- Census
Census and and except parts and food) Census and and except parts and food) ports ports basis Goods Services Goods and
basis \2\ beverages materials automotive engines except basis \2\ beverages materials automotive engines except services
auto- auto-
motive motive
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1987.......................................................... 250.2 254.1 24.3 66.7 86.2 24.6 17.7 409.8 406.2 24.8 111.0 84.5 85.2 88.7 98.3 91.7 -152.1 -159.6 6.6 -152.9
1988.......................................................... 320.2 322.4 32.3 85.1 109.2 29.3 23.1 447.2 441.0 24.8 118.3 101.4 87.7 95.9 110.9 99.5 -118.5 -127.0 11.4 -115.5
1989.......................................................... 362.1 363.8 37.2 99.3 138.8 34.8 36.4 477.4 473.2 25.1 132.3 113.3 86.1 102.9 127.0 103.5 -109.4 -115.2 23.5 -91.8
1990.......................................................... 389.3 393.6 35.1 104.4 152.7 37.4 43.3 498.3 495.3 26.6 143.2 116.4 87.3 105.7 147.5 118.8 -101.7 -109.0 28.7 -80.3
1991.......................................................... 416.9 421.7 35.7 109.7 166.7 40.0 45.9 491.0 488.5 26.5 131.6 120.7 85.7 108.0 163.8 119.6 -66.7 -74.1 44.2 -29.9
1992.......................................................... 440.4 448.2 40.3 109.1 175.9 47.0 51.4 536.5 532.7 27.6 138.6 134.3 91.8 122.7 177.3 119.5 -84.5 -96.1 57.8 -38.3
1993.......................................................... 456.8 465.1 40.6 111.8 181.7 52.4 54.7 589.4 580.7 27.9 145.6 152.4 102.4 134.0 186.1 125.5 -115.6 -132.6 60.6 -72.0
1994.......................................................... 502.5 512.6 41.9 121.4 205.2 57.6 60.0 668.6 663.3 31.0 162.0 184.4 118.3 146.3 195.8 134.1 -150.6 -166.1 61.7 -104.4
1995.......................................................... 575.9 584.7 50.5 146.3 233.0 61.8 64.4 749.4 743.4 33.2 180.7 221.4 124.8 160.0 210.6 142.2 -158.7 -173.4 68.4 -105.1
1996 r........................................................ 611.5 624.5 55.5 147.4 252.6 64.2 70.2 799.3 791.3 35.7 199.3 229.0 130.1 171.1 223.9 150.4 -166.8 -187.8 73.5 -114.3
1996:Jan r.................................................... 48.7 49.4 4.7 11.9 19.9 5.2 5.5 64.3 64.0 2.8 15.6 19.5 10.6 13.6 17.9 12.0 -14.7 -15.6 5.9 -9.7
Feb r................................................... 50.9 51.7 4.5 12.2 21.3 5.3 5.8 63.8 63.4 2.8 14.8 19.4 10.6 13.7 18.3 12.3 -11.7 -12.9 6.0 -6.9
Mar r................................................... 50.5 51.4 4.9 12.6 20.8 4.9 5.7 65.1 63.9 3.0 15.4 19.6 10.0 13.7 18.8 12.3 -12.5 -14.6 6.6 -8.0
Apr r................................................... 50.7 51.6 4.7 12.8 21.1 4.9 5.8 66.5 64.8 3.0 16.6 18.9 10.5 13.6 18.4 12.3 -13.2 -15.7 6.1 -9.7
May r................................................... 51.4 52.5 4.7 12.5 21.1 5.4 5.9 68.3 67.1 3.0 17.1 19.0 11.5 14.3 18.7 12.6 -14.5 -16.9 6.1 -10.8
June r.................................................. 51.0 51.9 4.5 12.3 20.7 5.5 5.9 65.7 64.9 2.9 16.4 18.7 10.8 13.9 18.7 12.5 -13.0 -14.7 6.2 -8.5
July r.................................................. 48.8 50.2 4.7 11.5 19.9 5.2 5.5 66.4 66.0 2.9 17.0 18.7 11.1 14.0 18.5 12.8 -15.7 -17.6 5.7 -12.0
Aug r................................................... 51.1 52.5 4.7 12.2 21.0 5.4 5.8 67.7 66.9 3.0 16.9 18.8 11.6 14.5 18.6 12.7 -14.4 -16.5 5.9 -10.6
Sept r.................................................. 50.3 51.6 4.4 12.1 20.1 6.1 5.9 68.0 67.6 3.0 17.5 18.9 11.2 14.9 18.5 12.5 -16.0 -17.6 6.0 -11.6
Oct r................................................... 52.9 54.0 4.5 12.8 22.4 5.2 6.2 67.1 66.8 3.0 17.6 18.7 10.3 15.0 18.9 12.7 -12.8 -14.2 6.1 -8.1
Nov r................................................... 53.3 54.6 5.0 12.2 22.3 5.8 6.1 67.7 67.4 3.0 16.9 19.1 11.3 14.8 19.3 12.8 -12.8 -14.4 6.4 -8.0
Dec r................................................... 51.9 53.2 4.4 12.5 22.0 5.3 6.0 68.8 68.6 3.2 17.6 19.6 10.6 15.3 19.3 12.9 -15.3 -16.9 6.4 -10.5
1997:Jan p.................................................... 51.5 52.3 4.4 12.2 21.5 5.7 6.0 70.5 70.2 3.1 18.4 19.7 12.0 15.0 19.3 13.0 -18.0 -19.0 6.3 -12.7
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\1\ Includes undocumented
exports to Canada through 1988.
\2\ Total includes ``other''
exports or imports, not shown
separately.
Note.--BOP refers to balance of
payments on international
transactions basis. BOP data shown
here are consistent with figures
shown on pp. 36 and 37.
Source: Department of Commerce
(Bureau of the Census and Bureau of
Economic Analysis).