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US Economic Report Table 1999 - U.S. international trade in goods on balance of payments _BOP_ and Census basis_ and trade in services on BOP basis_ 1974-98

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Table B-106.--U.S. international trade in goods on balance of payments [Billions of dollars; monthly __________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Goods: Exports (f.a.s. value)\1\\2\ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Census basis (by end-use category) ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Year or Total, Indust-Automoont BOP Total, Foods, rial Capital motive basis\3\ Census feeds, supplies goods vehicbaasi and bev-and except les, \3,4\ erages materi-auto-parts, als motive and engines __________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ F.a.s. value\2\ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ 1974............................................................ 98.3 99.4 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1975............................................................ 107.1 108.9 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1976............................................................ 114.7 116.8 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1977............................................................ 120.8 123.2 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1978............................................................ 142.1 145.8 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1979............................................................ 184.4 186.4 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1980............................................................ 224.3 225.6 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1981............................................................ 237.0 238.7 ................ ................ ................ ................ 1982............................................................ 211.2 216.4 31.3 61.7 72.7 15.7 1983............................................................ 201.8 205.6 30.9 56.7 67.2 16.8 1984............................................................ 219.9 224.0 31.5 61.7 72.0 20.6 1985............................................................ 215.9 218.8 7 24.0 58.5 73.9 22.9 1986............................................................ 223.3 227.2 7 22.3 57.3 75.8 21.7 1987............................................................ 250.2 254.1 24.3 66.7 86.2 24.6 1988............................................................ 320.2 322.4 32.3 85.1 109.2 29.3 1989............................................................ 362.1 363.8 37.2 99.3 138.8 34.8 1990............................................................ 389.3 393.6 35.1 104.4 152.7 37.4 1991............................................................ 416.9 421.7 35.7 109.7 166.7 40.0 1992............................................................ 440.4 448.2 40.3 109.1 175.9 47.0 1993............................................................ 456.8 465.1 40.6 111.8 181.7 52.4 1994............................................................ 502.4 512.6 42.0 121.4 205.0 57.81995............................................................ 575.8 584.7 50.5 146.2 233.0 61.8 1996............................................................ 612.0 625.1 55.5 147.7 252.9 65.0 1997............................................................ 679.3 689.2 51.5 158.2 294.5 74.0 1997:Jan............................................................ 52.7 53.2 4.4 12.2 22.3 5.8 Feb............................................................ 54.3 55.0 4.4 12.7 23.1 6.0 Mar............................................................ 56.5 57.5 4.3 13.6 24.3 6.0 Apr............................................................ 56.3 57.0 4.3 13.5 24.2 6.1 May............................................................ 56.1 57.1 4.1 13.3 24.3 6.0 June............................................................ 56.8 57.7 4.1 13.8 24.1 6.3 July............................................................ 57.5 58.5 3.9 13.1 25.7 6.3 Aug............................................................ 57.1 58.1 4.2 13.4 24.9 6.2 Sept............................................................ 57.7 58.5 4.3 13.1 25.4 6.2 Oct............................................................ 58.5 59.5 4.5 13.3 25.6 6.4 Nov............................................................ 57.5 58.2 4.5 13.1 24.9 6.6 Dec............................................................ 58.3 58.8 4.5 13.1 25.8 6.1 1998:Jan............................................................ 57.9 58.5 4.2 13.0 25.5 6.5 Feb............................................................ 56.4 57.2 4.2 12.6 24.8 6.4 Mar............................................................ 57.2 58.1 4.0 12.9 24.9 6.6 Apr............................................................ 55.3 56.0 3.8 12.5 23.8 6.5 May............................................................ 54.7 55.5 3.7 12.6 23.8 6.0 June............................................................ 54.8 55.7 3.8 12.1 24.4 5.6 July............................................................ 53.8 54.8 3.7 11.9 24.8 4.7 Aug............................................................ 53.9 55.2 3.6 12.0 23.9 5.6 Sept............................................................ 56.0 56.9 3.3 11.9 26.1 6.0 Oct............................................................ 58.3 59.5 4.0 12.5 26.9 6.0 Nov (p)............................................................ 56.8 58.4 3.8 12.4 25.9 6.4 __________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ \1\ Department of Defense shipments of grant-aid military supplies and equipment under the Military Assistance excluded from total exports through 1985 and included beginning 1986. \2\ F.a.s. (free alongside ship) value basis at U.S. port of exportation for exports and at foreign port of exportation imports. \3\ Includes undocumented exports to Canada through 1988. Beginning 1989, undocumented exports to Canada the appropriate end-use category. \4\ Total includes ``other'' exports or imports, not shown separately. \5\ Total arrivals of imported goods other than intransit shipments. \6\ Total includes revisions not reflected in detail. \7\ Total exports are on a revised statistical month basis; end-use categories are on a statistical month basis. Note.Goods on a Census basis are adjusted to a BOP basis by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in lineÇVÆ and national accounts. The adjustments are necessary to supplement coverage of Census data, to eliminate transactions recorded elsewhere in international accounts, and to value transactions according to a standard Data include trade of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Source: Department of Commerce (Bureau of the Census and Bureau of Economic Analysis).goods on balance of payments (BOP) and Census basis, and trade in services on BOP basis, 1974-98 Billions of dollars; monthly data seasonally adjusted] ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Goods: Imports (customs value, except as noted)\5\ ________ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Census basis (by end-use category) ________ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Consumer Total, Indust-Autogoood BOP Total, Foods, rial Capital motive (non-basis Census feeds, supplies goods vehicfoood basis\4\ and bev-and except les, except erages materi-auto-parts, auto-als motive and motive engines ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ F.a.s. value ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ................ 103.8 103.3 ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 98.2 99.3 ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 124.2 124.6 ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 151.9 151.5 ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 176.0 176.1 ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 212.0 210.3 ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 249.8 245.3 ................ ................ ................ ................ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Customs value ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ................ 265.1 261.0 ................ ................ ................ ................ 14.3 247.6 244.0 17.1 112.0 35.4 33.3 13.4 268.9 258.0 18.2 107.0 40.9 40.8 13.3 332.4 330.7 6 21.0 123.7 59.8 53.5 12.6 338.1 336.5 6 21.9 113.9 65.1 66.8 14.2 368.4 365.4 24.4 101.3 71.8 78.2 17.7 409.8 406.2 24.8 111.0 84.5 85.2 23.1 447.2 441.0 24.8 118.3 101.4 87.7 36.4 477.4 473.2 25.1 132.3 113.3 86.1 43.3 498.3 495.3 26.6 143.2 116.4 87.3 45.9 491.0 488.5 26.5 131.6 120.7 85.7 51.4 536.5 532.7 27.6 138.6 134.3 91.8 54.7 589.4 580.7 27.9 145.6 152.4 102.4 60.0 668.6 663.3 31.0 162.1 184.4 118.364.4 749.6 743.5 33.2 181.8 221.4 123.8 70.1 803.3 795.3 35.7 204.5 229.1 128.9 77.4 877.3 870.7 39.7 213.8 254.2 140.8 6.1 70.2 69.9 3.1 18.2 19.6 11.7 6.3 70.8 70.4 3.1 17.8 19.8 12.0 6.4 72.3 70.8 3.3 17.9 20.4 11.7 6.4 72.8 71.8 3.3 17.5 20.9 11.5 6.5 73.1 72.2 3.4 17.9 21.0 11.6 6.6 72.4 71.5 3.3 17.3 21.0 11.6 6.4 73.3 73.1 3.4 17.5 21.6 11.9 6.5 74.0 73.8 3.4 18.1 21.8 11.7 6.4 74.3 74.0 3.4 18.0 21.8 11.8 6.8 74.7 74.5 3.3 18.2 22.2 11.6 6.5 74.1 73.8 3.3 18.1 21.5 11.7 6.4 75.3 74.9 3.5 17.2 22.4 11.9 6.6 75.0 74.4 3.4 17.3 21.9 11.8 6.4 74.5 74.2 3.5 16.8 22.2 12.2 6.6 77.7 77.2 3.5 16.7 23.1 13.0 6.6 76.7 76.3 3.4 17.3 22.3 12.2 6.6 77.3 77.0 3.5 17.4 23.1 12.5 6.9 75.3 74.9 3.6 16.6 22.2 11.8 6.7 74.9 74.5 3.4 16.6 22.3 10.7 6.7 76.6 75.9 3.4 16.8 22.2 12.2 6.7 76.8 76.3 3.3 16.5 22.2 13.0 6.8 78.5 78.0 3.3 16.9 23.0 13.4 6.5 78.7 78.2 3.3 16.3 23.4 13.6 ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ the Military Assistance Program are foreign port of exportation for undocumented exports to Canada are included in statistical month basis. Analysis, in lineÇVÆ prepare international Census data, to eliminate duplication of according to a standard definition.________ _ ________ _ ________ _ Services (BOP ________ basis) ________ _ ________ ________ Consumer goods Ex-Imports (non-ports food) except automottiv ________ _ ________ _ ________ _ 2 ________ _ ................ 22.6 21.4 ................ 25.5 22.0 ................ 28.0 24.6 ................ 31.5 27.6 ................ 36.4 32.2 ................ 39.7 36.7 ................ 47.6 41.5 ________ _ ________ _ ................ 57.4 45.5 39.7 64.1 51.7 44.9 64.3 55.0 60.0 71.2 67.7 68.3 73.2 72.9 79.4 86.4 81.8 88.7 98.6 92.3 95.9 111.1 100.0 102.9 127.2 104.2 105.7 147.9 120.0 108.0 164.3 121.2 122.7 177.0 119.6 134.0 186.4 125.7 146.3 201.4 136.2159.9 219.8 146.0 171.0 238.8 156.0 192.9 258.3 170.5 15.0 20.8 13.6 15.2 20.8 13.7 15.3 21.2 13.8 16.1 21.4 13.9 15.9 21.7 14.1 15.9 21.7 14.2 16.2 21.6 14.4 16.2 22.0 14.4 16.6 22.0 14.7 16.5 22.1 14.5 16.8 21.6 14.6 17.3 21.4 14.7 17.2 21.8 14.6 16.9 21.5 15.0 18.2 21.8 14.8 18.3 22.4 15.1 17.9 21.9 15.0 18.2 21.5 15.1 18.3 21.2 15.1 18.0 21.1 15.1 18.0 21.5 15.0 18.2 21.9 15.3 18.3 21.8 15.4 ________ _ ________ _ ________ _

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