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U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis NEWS U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC 20230 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8:30 A.M. EDT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2014 For information on goods contact: For information on services contact: U.S. Census Bureau: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Matthew Przybocki 301-763-3148 Technical: Jeffrey Bogen 202-606-9592 Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Jeannine Aversa 202-606-2649 CB 14-146, BEA 14-36, FT-900 (14-06) U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES June 2014 Goods and Services The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that total June exports of $195.9 billion and imports of $237.4 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $41.5 billion, down from $44.7 billion in May, revised. June exports were $0.3 billion more than May exports of $195.6 billion. June imports were $2.9 billion less than May imports of $240.3 billion. In June, the goods deficit decreased $3.0 billion from May to $60.3 billion, and the services surplus increased $0.1 billion from May to $18.7 billion. Exports of goods increased $0.1 billion to $136.9 billion, and imports of goods decreased $2.9 billion to $197.2 billion. Exports of services increased $0.1 billion to $59.0 billion, and imports of services were virtually unchanged at $40.2 billion. The goods and services deficit increased $5.0 billion from June 2013 to June 2014. Exports were up $5.5 billion, or 2.9 percent, and imports were up $10.5 billion, or 4.6 percent. Goods (Census Basis) The May to June decrease in exports of goods reflected decreases in other goods ($0.5 billion) and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.3 billion). Increases occurred in consumer goods ($0.4 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.2 billion); and industrial supplies and materials ($0.1 billion). Capital goods were virtually unchanged. The May to June decrease in imports of goods reflected decreases in consumer goods ($1.3 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.1 billion); industrial supplies and materials ($0.5 billion); and capital goods ($0.3 billion). An increase occurred in foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion). Other goods were virtually unchanged. The June 2013 to June 2014 increase in exports of goods reflected increases in foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.1 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.0 billion); and consumer goods ($0.7 billion). A decrease occurred in industrial supplies and materials ($0.1 billion). Capital goods and other goods were virtually unchanged. NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a balance of payments basis unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country data for goods are on a Census basis unless otherwise specified. Monthly statistics are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is September 4, 2014.

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

NEWS U.S. Department of Commerce • Washington, DC 20230

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8:30 A.M. EDT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2014

For information on goods contact: For information on services contact: U.S. Census Bureau: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Matthew Przybocki 301-763-3148 Technical: Jeffrey Bogen 202-606-9592 Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Jeannine Aversa 202-606-2649 CB 14-146, BEA 14-36, FT-900 (14-06)

U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES

June 2014 Goods and Services

The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of

Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that total June exports of $195.9 billion and imports of $237.4 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $41.5 billion, down from $44.7 billion in May, revised. June exports were $0.3 billion more than May exports of $195.6 billion. June imports were $2.9 billion less than May imports of $240.3 billion.

In June, the goods deficit decreased $3.0 billion from

May to $60.3 billion, and the services surplus increased $0.1 billion from May to $18.7 billion. Exports of goods increased $0.1 billion to $136.9 billion, and imports of goods decreased $2.9 billion to $197.2 billion. Exports of services increased $0.1 billion to $59.0 billion, and imports of services were virtually unchanged at $40.2 billion.

The goods and services deficit increased $5.0 billion from

June 2013 to June 2014. Exports were up $5.5 billion, or 2.9 percent, and imports were up $10.5 billion, or 4.6 percent.

Goods (Census Basis)

The May to June decrease in exports of goods reflected

decreases in other goods ($0.5 billion) and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.3 billion). Increases occurred in consumer goods ($0.4 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.2 billion); and industrial supplies and materials ($0.1 billion). Capital goods were virtually unchanged.

The May to June decrease in imports of goods reflected decreases in consumer goods ($1.3 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.1 billion); industrial supplies and materials ($0.5 billion); and capital goods ($0.3 billion). An increase occurred in foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion). Other goods were virtually unchanged.

The June 2013 to June 2014 increase in exports of goods

reflected increases in foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.1 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.0 billion); and consumer goods ($0.7 billion). A decrease occurred in industrial supplies and materials ($0.1 billion). Capital goods and other goods were virtually unchanged.

NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a balance of payments basis unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country data for goods are on a Census basis unless otherwise specified. Monthly statistics are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is September 4, 2014.

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The June 2013 to June 2014 increase in imports of goods

reflected increases in capital goods ($3.4 billion); consumer goods ($2.1 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.9 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.2 billion); other goods ($0.1 billion); and industrial supplies and materials ($0.1 billion).

Services

Exports of services increased $0.1 billion from May to June. An increase in travel (for all purposes including education) ($0.2 billion) was partly offset by a decrease in transport ($0.1 billion), which includes freight and port services and passenger fares. Changes in the other categories of services exports were relatively small and mostly offsetting.

Imports of services were virtually unchanged from May to

June. An increase in charges for the use of intellectual property ($0.1 billion), which included payments for the rights to broadcast the portion of the 2014 soccer World Cup that occurred in June, was mostly offset by a decrease in transport ($0.1 billion). Changes in the other categories of services imports were relatively small and mostly offsetting. The June 2013 to June 2014 increase in exports of services was $2.0 billion or 3.5 percent. The largest increases were in travel (for all purposes including education) ($1.1 billion), in transport ($0.4 billion), and in maintenance and repair services ($0.4 billion). The June 2013 to June 2014 increase in imports of services was $1.6 billion or 4.3 percent. The largest increases were in travel (for all purposes including education) ($0.7 billion) and in other business services ($0.6 billion).

Goods and Services Moving Average

For the three months ending in June, exports of goods and services averaged $195.0 billion, while imports of goods and services averaged $239.4 billion, resulting in an average trade deficit of $44.4 billion. For the three months ending in May, the average trade deficit was $45.3 billion, reflecting average exports of $194.3 billion and average imports of $239.5 billion.

Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details

The June figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars,

with Hong Kong $3.1 ($2.5 for May), Australia $1.3 ($1.2), Singapore $0.9 ($1.0), and Brazil $0.9 ($1.1). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with China $30.1 ($28.8), European Union $11.2 ($12.3), Japan $5.4 ($5.1), Germany $5.2 ($6.6), Mexico $4.9 ($4.3), OPEC $3.9 ($4.2), Ireland $2.8 ($2.1), Canada $2.7 ($2.8), Saudi Arabia $1.9 ($2.7), South Korea $1.9 ($2.7), and India $1.3 ($2.4).

Advanced technology products exports were $28.4 billion

in June and imports were $35.8 billion, resulting in a deficit of $7.5 billion. June exports were $0.8 billion more than the $27.6 billion in May, while June imports were $0.6 billion more than the $35.2 billion in May.

Revisions

Census Basis (not seasonally adjusted)

For May, exports of goods were virtually unrevised, and

imports of goods were revised up $0.1 billion. Goods carry-over in June was $0.1 billion (0.1 percent) for exports and $1.7 billion (0.9 percent) for imports. For May, revised export carry-over was virtually zero, while revised import carry-over was $0.2 billion (0.1 percent).

Balance of Payments Basis (seasonally adjusted)

For May, exports of goods were revised up $0.1 billion,

and imports of goods were revised up $0.1 billion. For May, exports of services were revised up $0.1 billion,

mainly reflecting an upward revision in transport. For May, imports of services were revised up $0.3 billion, reflecting upward revisions in travel (for all purposes including education) and in transport.

Scheduled release dates through December 2014 are located on page A-6

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Table of Contents

Part A: Seasonally Adjusted (by Commodity/Service)

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

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

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

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

Exhibit 5 U.S. Trade in Goods 5

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

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

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

Exhibit 9 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals

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Exhibit 10 Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category - Chained (2009) Dollars

12

Exhibit 11 Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals - Chained (2009) Dollars

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Part B: Not Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 12 U.S. Trade in Goods 14

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

Exhibit 14 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas: 2014 16

Exhibit 14a Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas: 2013 17

Exhibit 15 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal Commodities 18

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

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

21

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

Exhibit 18 Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts by Selected Countries: 2014 23

Part C: Seasonally Adjusted (by Geography)

Exhibit 19 U.S. Trade in Goods by Selected Countries and Areas – Census Basis 24

Exhibit 20 U.S. Trade in Goods and Services by Selected Countries and Areas – BOP Basis 25

Exhibit 20a U.S. Trade in Goods by Selected Countries and Areas – BOP Basis 26

Exhibit 20b U.S. Trade in Services by Selected Countries and Areas 27

Information on Goods and Services A-1

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

Balance Exports Imports

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

2012

Jan. - Dec. -537,605 -742,095 204,490 2,216,540 1,561,689 654,850 2,754,145 2,303,785 450,360Jan. - June -282,490 -381,677 99,187 1,101,763 779,380 322,383 1,384,253 1,161,058 223,195

January -51,266 -66,927 15,661 179,606 127,140 52,466 230,873 194,068 36,805February -43,338 -59,838 16,499 181,720 128,281 53,439 225,058 188,119 36,940March -49,850 -66,673 16,824 186,257 132,195 54,063 236,107 198,868 37,239April -47,773 -64,375 16,601 184,543 130,545 53,998 232,317 194,920 37,397May -47,184 -63,928 16,744 184,306 130,100 54,206 231,490 194,028 37,462June -43,078 -59,936 16,858 185,330 131,119 54,211 228,408 191,055 37,353July -43,834 -59,939 16,105 183,673 130,026 53,647 227,507 189,965 37,542August -44,536 -61,411 16,875 182,845 128,309 54,536 227,380 189,720 37,661September -40,150 -57,593 17,442 188,696 133,663 55,033 228,846 191,256 37,591October -42,358 -60,163 17,805 183,512 127,682 55,830 225,870 187,845 38,025November -46,604 -64,888 18,283 186,286 129,697 56,589 232,891 194,585 38,306December -37,634 -56,424 18,791 189,765 132,932 56,833 227,399 189,357 38,042

2013

Jan. - Dec. -476,392 -701,669 225,276 2,280,194 1,592,784 687,410 2,756,586 2,294,453 462,134Jan. - June -242,748 -354,643 111,895 1,127,746 787,593 340,153 1,370,494 1,142,235 228,258

January -42,205 -61,192 18,987 187,478 130,653 56,825 229,683 191,846 37,838February -41,770 -60,688 18,917 188,030 131,420 56,610 229,800 192,107 37,693March -36,973 -55,680 18,707 186,903 130,532 56,371 223,876 186,211 37,665April -40,417 -58,758 18,342 187,763 131,326 56,437 228,180 190,084 38,096May -44,831 -63,352 18,521 187,206 130,319 56,887 232,037 193,671 38,366June -36,552 -54,973 18,421 190,366 133,343 57,023 226,918 188,316 38,602July -39,419 -58,021 18,603 189,902 132,830 57,072 229,321 190,851 38,470August -39,515 -58,527 19,012 190,606 132,829 57,777 230,121 191,356 38,765September -42,263 -61,387 19,125 190,249 132,430 57,819 232,512 193,817 38,695October -39,083 -57,742 18,659 193,971 136,141 57,829 233,053 193,884 39,170November -35,972 -54,765 18,793 194,922 136,752 58,170 230,894 191,517 39,377December -37,393 -56,583 19,189 192,799 134,210 58,590 230,193 190,792 39,400

2014

Jan. - June -260,052 -371,585 111,533 1,158,955 808,338 350,618 1,419,007 1,179,923 239,085

January -40,052 -59,480 19,428 192,184 133,575 58,608 232,236 193,055 39,180February -42,586 -60,317 17,731 188,149 130,390 57,759 230,735 190,708 40,028March -44,176 -62,520 18,344 193,657 135,715 57,942 237,833 198,235 39,598April -47,037 -65,667 18,630 193,505 135,049 58,456 240,541 200,715 39,826May (R) -44,663 -63,316 18,653 195,598 136,738 58,860 240,261 200,054 40,207June -41,538 -60,285 18,747 195,863 136,870 58,993 237,401 197,155 40,246JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberMay data as published last month:

-44,392 -63,291 18,900 195,456 136,687 58,769 239,848 199,979 39,869

(1) Data are presented on a balance of payments (BOP) basis.

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

Period

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Exhibit 2. U.S. International Trade in Goods and ServicesThree-Month Moving Averages

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

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

2012

January -49,257 -65,036 15,779 179,903 127,359 52,543 229,159 192,395 36,764February -48,021 -64,018 15,997 180,613 127,828 52,785 228,635 191,847 36,788March -48,151 -64,480 16,328 182,528 129,205 53,323 230,679 193,685 36,994April -46,987 -63,629 16,642 184,174 130,340 53,833 231,161 193,969 37,192May -48,269 -64,992 16,723 185,036 130,947 54,089 233,305 195,939 37,366June -46,012 -62,746 16,734 184,726 130,588 54,138 230,738 193,334 37,404July -44,699 -61,268 16,569 184,436 130,415 54,021 229,135 191,683 37,452August -43,816 -60,429 16,613 183,949 129,818 54,131 227,765 190,247 37,519September -42,840 -59,648 16,808 185,071 130,666 54,405 227,911 190,314 37,598October -42,348 -59,722 17,374 185,018 129,885 55,133 227,365 189,607 37,759November -43,038 -60,881 17,844 186,165 130,347 55,817 229,202 191,228 37,974December -42,199 -60,492 18,293 186,521 130,104 56,417 228,720 190,595 38,124

2013

January -42,148 -60,835 18,687 187,843 131,094 56,749 229,991 191,929 38,062February -40,537 -59,435 18,898 188,424 131,668 56,756 228,961 191,103 37,857March -40,316 -59,187 18,870 187,470 130,868 56,602 227,787 190,055 37,732April -39,720 -58,375 18,655 187,565 131,092 56,473 227,285 189,468 37,818May -40,740 -59,263 18,523 187,291 130,725 56,565 228,031 189,989 38,042June -40,600 -59,028 18,428 188,445 131,663 56,782 229,045 190,690 38,354July -40,267 -58,782 18,515 189,158 132,164 56,994 229,425 190,946 38,479August -38,495 -57,174 18,679 190,291 133,001 57,290 228,786 190,174 38,612September -40,399 -59,312 18,913 190,252 132,696 57,556 230,651 192,008 38,643October -40,287 -59,219 18,932 191,608 133,800 57,808 231,895 193,019 38,876November -39,106 -57,965 18,859 193,047 135,108 57,940 232,153 193,073 39,080December -37,483 -56,363 18,881 193,897 135,701 58,196 231,380 192,064 39,316

2014

January -37,806 -56,943 19,137 193,302 134,846 58,456 231,107 191,788 39,319February -40,011 -58,793 18,783 191,044 132,725 58,319 231,055 191,518 39,536March -42,272 -60,772 18,501 191,330 133,227 58,103 233,601 193,999 39,602April -44,600 -62,835 18,235 191,770 133,718 58,052 236,370 196,553 39,817May (R) -45,292 -63,834 18,542 194,253 135,834 58,419 239,545 199,668 39,877June -44,412 -63,089 18,677 194,989 136,219 58,770 239,401 199,308 40,093JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

(1) Data are presented on a BOP basis.

NOTES: * The three-month moving averages shown in this exhibit are computed by summing the subject month and the two prior months, dividing by three, and showing the average at the end month of the period. A moving average is useful in smoothing the volatile trade data so that trends can better be discerned. * For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Month of Moving Average

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Exhibit 3. U.S. Services by Major Category - ExportsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Period Total Services

Maintenance and Repair

Services n.i.e.Transport

Travel(for all

purposes including

education) (1)

Insurance Services

Financial Services

Charges for the Use of Intellectual

Property n.i.e.

Telecommuni-cations,

Computer, and Information

Services

Other Business Services

Government Goods and

Services n.i.e.

2012

Jan. - Dec. 654,850 15,115 83,592 161,249 16,534 76,605 125,492 32,103 119,892 24,267Jan. - June 322,383 7,434 41,810 79,285 8,077 37,635 61,786 15,631 58,835 11,890

January 52,466 1,174 6,653 12,553 1,299 6,299 10,337 2,529 9,624 1,998February 53,439 1,203 6,899 13,020 1,308 6,431 10,379 2,546 9,634 2,019March 54,063 1,274 7,101 13,234 1,328 6,452 10,354 2,582 9,729 2,009April 53,998 1,229 6,986 13,489 1,360 6,161 10,262 2,637 9,907 1,968May 54,206 1,286 7,076 13,416 1,383 6,225 10,221 2,666 9,983 1,948June 54,211 1,268 7,095 13,573 1,398 6,067 10,232 2,671 9,958 1,949July 53,647 1,188 6,890 13,300 1,406 6,117 10,294 2,651 9,830 1,970August 54,536 1,185 6,926 13,799 1,412 6,292 10,401 2,665 9,853 2,003September 55,033 1,228 6,811 13,798 1,417 6,442 10,552 2,712 10,028 2,045October 55,830 1,358 6,915 13,393 1,421 6,747 10,748 2,792 10,353 2,102November 56,589 1,368 7,012 13,824 1,412 6,658 10,851 2,830 10,506 2,128December 56,833 1,353 7,228 13,849 1,391 6,713 10,860 2,823 10,487 2,129

2013

Jan. - Dec. 687,410 16,295 87,267 173,131 16,096 84,066 129,178 33,409 123,447 24,522Jan. - June 340,153 6,968 43,752 85,337 7,970 41,251 64,731 16,710 60,907 12,527

January 56,825 1,196 7,250 14,232 1,357 6,828 10,775 2,773 10,296 2,117February 56,610 1,131 7,350 14,254 1,333 6,792 10,735 2,752 10,165 2,099March 56,371 1,114 7,273 14,214 1,320 6,773 10,738 2,758 10,094 2,087April 56,437 1,126 7,253 14,093 1,316 6,912 10,786 2,793 10,084 2,073May 56,887 1,162 7,324 14,249 1,318 7,011 10,829 2,814 10,106 2,073June 57,023 1,239 7,302 14,294 1,326 6,936 10,868 2,820 10,161 2,077July 57,072 1,439 7,026 14,368 1,339 6,862 10,903 2,811 10,248 2,076August 57,777 1,528 7,116 14,801 1,349 6,870 10,880 2,800 10,326 2,107September 57,819 1,557 7,193 14,572 1,356 7,002 10,798 2,786 10,395 2,160October 57,829 1,618 7,235 14,562 1,359 7,329 10,658 2,770 10,456 1,842November 58,170 1,616 7,365 14,671 1,361 7,383 10,596 2,764 10,522 1,892December 58,590 1,568 7,580 14,820 1,360 7,369 10,612 2,769 10,593 1,919

2014

Jan. - June 350,618 9,385 45,323 90,379 8,181 42,837 64,785 16,977 62,290 10,461

January 58,608 1,546 7,544 15,143 1,358 7,271 10,680 2,790 10,445 1,831February 57,759 1,512 7,334 14,783 1,358 7,086 10,744 2,809 10,359 1,773March 57,942 1,552 7,507 14,792 1,361 7,030 10,799 2,826 10,332 1,742April 58,456 1,571 7,535 15,035 1,365 7,184 10,842 2,842 10,366 1,716May (R) 58,860 1,603 7,727 15,227 1,368 7,138 10,854 2,852 10,389 1,703June 58,993 1,601 7,676 15,398 1,370 7,128 10,866 2,857 10,400 1,696July August September October November December

May data as published last month:58,769 1,603 7,659 15,205 1,368 7,137 10,854 2,852 10,389 1,703

n.i.e. Not included elsewhere(1) All travel purposes include 1) business travel, including expenditures by border, seasonal, and other short-term workers and 2) personal travel, including health-related and education-related travel.

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

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Exhibit 4. U.S. Services by Major Category - ImportsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Period Total Services

Maintenance and Repair

Services n.i.e.Transport

Travel(for all

purposes including

education) (1)

Insurance Services

Financial Services

Charges for the Use of Intellectual

Property n.i.e.

Telecommuni-cations,

Computer, and Information

Services

Other Business Services

Government Goods and

Services n.i.e.

2012

Jan. - Dec. 450,360 7,970 85,029 100,317 53,203 16,975 39,502 32,156 87,347 27,861Jan. - June 223,195 4,121 42,221 49,720 26,430 8,292 19,147 16,013 42,923 14,328

January 36,805 694 7,005 7,983 4,390 1,373 3,112 2,712 7,074 2,462February 36,940 680 6,876 8,329 4,376 1,391 3,105 2,666 7,083 2,433March 37,239 697 7,090 8,335 4,380 1,404 3,164 2,645 7,122 2,402April 37,397 684 7,115 8,328 4,403 1,374 3,286 2,649 7,190 2,368May 37,462 687 7,055 8,388 4,427 1,383 3,294 2,661 7,226 2,341June 37,353 678 7,080 8,357 4,453 1,367 3,186 2,680 7,230 2,322July 37,542 641 7,223 8,351 4,480 1,361 3,266 2,706 7,202 2,311August 37,661 644 6,986 8,271 4,496 1,367 3,643 2,718 7,241 2,295September 37,591 629 7,162 8,479 4,501 1,438 3,047 2,714 7,345 2,275October 38,025 642 7,066 8,495 4,494 1,514 3,353 2,696 7,515 2,250November 38,306 648 7,179 8,541 4,446 1,507 3,514 2,671 7,580 2,219December 38,042 645 7,192 8,460 4,355 1,496 3,532 2,638 7,541 2,182

2013

Jan. - Dec. 462,134 7,620 90,754 104,677 50,454 18,683 39,015 32,877 92,710 25,343Jan. - June 228,258 3,830 44,934 51,765 25,187 8,999 19,723 16,167 44,894 12,759

January 37,838 627 7,459 8,510 4,223 1,479 3,406 2,597 7,397 2,139February 37,693 614 7,602 8,518 4,149 1,433 3,321 2,601 7,340 2,115March 37,665 628 7,396 8,636 4,135 1,466 3,275 2,647 7,370 2,111April 38,096 644 7,453 8,676 4,180 1,523 3,270 2,737 7,487 2,126May 38,366 659 7,497 8,658 4,226 1,560 3,246 2,787 7,598 2,134June 38,602 657 7,527 8,768 4,274 1,537 3,204 2,798 7,702 2,135July 38,470 667 7,459 8,657 4,323 1,524 3,143 2,769 7,799 2,129August 38,765 668 7,543 8,827 4,323 1,513 3,130 2,759 7,882 2,120September 38,695 658 7,519 8,662 4,274 1,588 3,165 2,767 7,953 2,108October 39,170 603 7,685 8,886 4,176 1,674 3,249 2,793 8,010 2,094November 39,377 596 7,866 8,862 4,106 1,702 3,297 2,808 8,062 2,077December 39,400 598 7,748 9,018 4,066 1,682 3,308 2,814 8,110 2,056

2014

Jan. - June 239,085 3,776 46,683 55,180 23,955 9,934 21,100 16,995 49,380 12,082

January 39,180 606 7,610 8,932 4,054 1,665 3,319 2,818 8,136 2,039February 40,028 624 7,633 8,969 4,037 1,642 4,106 2,823 8,170 2,024March 39,598 636 7,827 9,092 4,013 1,623 3,354 2,829 8,212 2,013April 39,826 645 7,842 9,210 3,983 1,655 3,388 2,837 8,260 2,005May (R) 40,207 632 7,931 9,483 3,951 1,670 3,403 2,843 8,293 2,001June 40,246 632 7,840 9,492 3,917 1,680 3,531 2,845 8,309 2,000July August September October November December

May data as published last month:39,869 635 7,855 9,218 3,951 1,671 3,403 2,843 8,293 2,001

n.i.e. Not included elsewhere(1) All travel purposes include 1) business travel, including expenditures by border, seasonal, and other short-term workers and 2) personal travel, including health-related and education-related travel.

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

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

Balance Exports Imports

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

2012

Jan. - Dec. -742,095 -730,599 1,561,689 15,986 1,545,703 2,303,785 27,482 2,276,302Jan. - June -381,677 -375,798 779,380 8,131 771,250 1,161,058 14,010 1,147,048

January -66,927 -65,813 127,140 1,404 125,736 194,068 2,519 191,549February -59,838 -59,065 128,281 1,509 126,772 188,119 2,281 185,837March -66,673 -65,561 132,195 1,283 130,912 198,868 2,396 196,472April -64,375 -63,647 130,545 1,532 129,013 194,920 2,260 192,660May -63,928 -62,772 130,100 1,110 128,990 194,028 2,266 191,762June -59,936 -58,941 131,119 1,293 129,826 191,055 2,288 188,767July -59,939 -59,227 130,026 1,525 128,501 189,965 2,238 187,727August -61,411 -60,532 128,309 1,398 126,911 189,720 2,277 187,443September -57,593 -56,648 133,663 1,337 132,325 191,256 2,282 188,974October -60,163 -59,019 127,682 1,181 126,501 187,845 2,325 185,520November -64,888 -63,902 129,697 1,221 128,476 194,585 2,207 192,378December -56,424 -55,473 132,932 1,193 131,739 189,357 2,145 187,212

2013

Jan. - Dec. -701,669 -688,728 1,592,784 13,191 1,579,593 2,294,453 26,131 2,268,321Jan. - June -354,643 -348,100 787,593 6,217 781,376 1,142,235 12,760 1,129,475

January -61,192 -60,576 130,653 1,494 129,159 191,846 2,111 189,735February -60,688 -59,282 131,420 932 130,488 192,107 2,338 189,769March -55,680 -54,742 130,532 1,193 129,339 186,211 2,130 184,081April -58,758 -57,638 131,326 1,003 130,323 190,084 2,123 187,962May -63,352 -62,293 130,319 963 129,356 193,671 2,022 191,648June -54,973 -53,568 133,343 632 132,711 188,316 2,037 186,279July -58,021 -57,021 132,830 1,173 131,657 190,851 2,174 188,677August -58,527 -57,606 132,829 1,305 131,524 191,356 2,227 189,129September -61,387 -60,416 132,430 1,147 131,282 193,817 2,118 191,699October -57,742 -56,483 136,141 926 135,215 193,884 2,185 191,698November -54,765 -53,845 136,752 1,354 135,398 191,517 2,274 189,243December -56,583 -55,258 134,210 1,068 133,141 190,792 2,393 188,399

2014

Jan. - June -371,585 -364,544 808,338 6,658 801,680 1,179,923 13,698 1,166,224

January -59,480 -58,798 133,575 1,607 131,968 193,055 2,289 190,766February -60,317 -58,106 130,390 211 130,179 190,708 2,423 188,285March -62,520 -61,256 135,715 1,285 134,431 198,235 2,548 195,687April -65,667 -64,674 135,049 1,157 133,892 200,715 2,150 198,566May (R) -63,316 -62,238 136,738 1,071 135,667 200,054 2,149 197,905June -60,285 -59,472 136,870 1,327 135,544 197,155 2,140 195,016JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

May data as published last month:-63,291 -62,191 136,687 1,029 135,659 199,979 2,129 197,849

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

Period

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Exhibit 6. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use CategoryIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds, & Beverages

Industrial Supplies (2) Capital Goods Automotive

Vehicles, etc.Consumer

Goods Other Goods

Exports

2013

Jan. - Dec. 1,592,784 13,191 1,579,593 136,184 509,313 534,205 152,556 189,090 58,245Jan. - June 787,593 6,217 781,376 65,095 251,766 265,554 75,254 94,509 29,198January 130,653 1,494 129,159 11,520 41,261 44,099 12,228 15,649 4,402February 131,420 932 130,488 11,590 43,048 43,244 12,417 15,161 5,026March 130,532 1,193 129,339 10,792 42,627 43,511 12,281 14,911 5,216April 131,326 1,003 130,323 10,384 41,710 44,195 12,699 16,732 4,602May 130,319 963 129,356 10,227 40,789 44,876 12,978 15,609 4,876June 133,343 632 132,711 10,580 42,331 45,628 12,650 16,447 5,076July 132,830 1,173 131,657 10,805 43,326 44,570 12,518 15,767 4,672August 132,829 1,305 131,524 10,471 42,855 44,689 13,063 15,629 4,818September 132,430 1,147 131,282 12,017 41,348 44,590 13,130 15,645 4,553October 136,141 926 135,215 12,527 43,380 45,076 13,017 16,359 4,856November 136,752 1,354 135,398 12,560 43,356 45,268 13,063 15,812 5,339December 134,210 1,068 133,141 12,710 43,282 44,458 12,513 15,369 4,809

2014

Jan. - June 808,338 6,658 801,680 71,323 252,571 271,579 77,132 98,750 30,325January 133,575 1,607 131,968 11,787 43,604 44,491 12,205 15,420 4,462February 130,390 211 130,179 11,825 40,793 43,845 12,180 16,674 4,862March 135,715 1,285 134,431 12,153 41,781 46,114 12,886 16,413 5,084April 135,049 1,157 133,892 11,893 41,979 45,808 12,717 16,337 5,158May (R) 136,738 1,071 135,667 11,965 42,181 45,644 13,491 16,747 5,638June 136,870 1,327 135,544 11,701 42,232 45,677 13,654 17,158 5,120JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Imports

2013

Jan. - Dec. 2,294,453 26,131 2,268,321 115,146 681,576 554,518 308,802 532,743 75,537Jan. - June 1,142,235 12,760 1,129,475 57,405 345,203 273,957 150,207 264,382 38,320January 191,846 2,111 189,735 9,269 60,339 45,937 24,045 44,038 6,108February 192,107 2,338 189,769 9,587 58,510 46,189 24,664 44,913 5,906March 186,211 2,130 184,081 9,516 56,989 44,648 24,584 41,908 6,437April 190,084 2,123 187,962 9,599 56,733 45,483 25,219 44,313 6,615May 193,671 2,022 191,648 9,839 57,457 45,695 26,097 45,496 7,065June 188,316 2,037 186,279 9,595 55,175 46,006 25,598 43,716 6,190July 190,851 2,174 188,677 9,579 56,509 45,625 26,082 44,468 6,415August 191,356 2,227 189,129 9,629 56,560 46,752 26,117 43,826 6,245September 193,817 2,118 191,699 9,605 57,217 46,904 26,784 45,017 6,172October 193,884 2,185 191,698 9,786 57,231 46,879 26,243 45,055 6,504November 191,517 2,274 189,243 9,612 54,406 47,399 27,055 45,009 5,762December 190,792 2,393 188,399 9,529 54,450 47,001 26,315 44,986 6,119

2014

Jan. - June 1,179,923 13,698 1,166,224 62,034 341,489 289,567 160,452 274,831 37,852January 193,055 2,289 190,766 9,711 57,456 47,683 25,438 44,647 5,831February 190,708 2,423 188,285 9,548 57,257 46,470 25,562 43,532 5,915March 198,235 2,548 195,687 10,590 58,003 47,797 26,280 46,387 6,629April 200,715 2,150 198,566 10,752 57,688 48,631 27,166 47,400 6,928May (R) 200,054 2,149 197,905 10,598 55,816 49,622 28,540 47,072 6,257June 197,155 2,140 195,016 10,834 55,268 49,363 27,466 45,793 6,293JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

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

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

PeriodTotal Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis (1)

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

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

June May Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2014 2014 (R) Change 2014 2013 Change

Total, Balance of Payments Basis 136,870 136,738 132 808,338 787,593 20,745Net Adjustments 1,327 1,071 256 6,658 6,217 440

Total, Census Basis 135,544 135,667 -123 801,680 781,376 20,304

Foods, feeds, and beverages 11,701 11,965 -264 71,323 65,095 6,228Soybeans 1,005 1,329 -324 10,070 9,808 262Fish and shellfish 480 589 -109 3,003 2,819 184Sorghum, barley, oats 50 126 -76 719 245 474Wheat 691 744 -53 4,266 5,205 -940Corn 1,352 1,390 -38 6,827 3,369 3,458Other foods 1,072 1,100 -28 6,621 6,377 244Dairy products and eggs 586 602 -16 3,458 2,610 848Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 164 174 -10 1,027 969 58Nonagricultural foods, etc. 140 144 -4 838 864 -26Bakery products 553 534 19 3,257 3,228 29Rice 235 215 20 1,167 1,238 -71Fruits, frozen juices 809 787 22 4,663 4,717 -54Wine, beer, and related products 204 179 25 1,096 987 109Animal feeds, n.e.c. 825 794 30 4,851 4,557 294Vegetables 619 584 35 3,538 3,360 177Oilseeds, food oils 235 191 44 1,443 1,634 -191Meat, poultry, etc. 1,783 1,699 85 10,020 9,149 871Nuts 898 781 117 4,459 3,958 501

Industrial supplies and materials 42,232 42,181 51 252,571 251,766 805Chemicals-organic 2,887 2,571 316 15,925 17,821 -1,896Crude oil 1,182 956 226 5,130 2,217 2,912Other industrial supplies 2,270 2,117 153 12,853 12,227 626Plastic materials 3,089 2,982 107 18,423 18,214 208Metallurgical grade coal 562 462 100 3,347 4,164 -817Precious metals, other 726 628 98 3,898 3,899 -1Copper 708 622 86 4,021 4,016 6Chemicals-other 2,631 2,588 43 15,287 15,081 206Iron and steel mill products 932 899 34 5,557 5,587 -30Aluminum and alumina 738 709 29 4,306 4,663 -356Iron and steel products, other 663 634 29 3,805 3,633 172Chemicals-inorganic 759 735 24 4,527 4,510 17Newsprint 1,111 1,092 19 6,689 6,699 -11Agric. industry-unmanufactured 510 492 18 2,819 2,398 422Pulpwood and woodpulp 751 739 12 4,541 4,475 67Finished textile supplies 285 275 10 1,625 1,442 183Nonmonetary gold 1,212 1,205 8 10,788 20,925 -10,136Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 120 114 6 748 818 -70Mineral supplies-manufactured 482 476 6 2,930 2,759 171Industrial rubber products 460 454 6 2,621 2,500 121Nonmetallic minerals 88 82 6 513 453 61Shingles, molding, wallboard 415 410 5 2,404 2,338 67Manmade cloth 602 597 5 3,638 3,598 40Agriculture-manufactured, other 265 263 3 1,507 1,404 103Tapes, audio and visual 19 17 2 113 145 -32Nontextile floor tiles 54 53 1 316 292 24Wood supplies, manufactured 116 115 1 723 703 20Logs and lumber 583 582 1 3,539 3,020 519Cotton fiber cloth 210 209 (-) 1,254 1,236 18Hair, waste materials 56 56 (-) 330 336 -6Chemicals-fertilizers 769 771 -2 4,751 4,919 -168Cotton, raw 327 332 -5 2,324 2,906 -582Electric energy 25 32 -7 423 170 253Leather and furs 104 112 -7 655 621 34Coal and fuels, other 427 440 -13 3,199 3,355 -156Synthetic rubber-primary 318 334 -16 2,002 2,044 -42Steelmaking materials 760 777 -17 4,387 5,460 -1,072Finished metal shapes 1,699 1,729 -30 10,240 10,015 225Nuclear fuel materials 45 76 -32 432 608 -176Tobacco, unmanufactured 59 94 -35 563 538 25Hides and skins 195 243 -48 1,544 1,653 -109Agric. farming-unmanufactured 254 310 -56 1,749 1,747 1Nonferrous metals, other 606 711 -105 4,037 3,488 549Natural gas liquids 817 926 -108 5,076 2,710 2,366Fuel oil 5,457 5,690 -234 30,946 28,262 2,685Gas-natural 610 882 -272 4,772 3,333 1,439Petroleum products, other 5,273 5,586 -314 31,290 28,366 2,923

Item (1)

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

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

June May Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2014 2014 (R) Change 2014 2013 Change

Item (1)

Capital goods, except automotive 45,677 45,644 33 271,579 265,554 6,025Civilian aircraft 5,098 4,585 513 27,522 25,390 2,132Medicinal equipment 3,050 2,875 175 17,568 17,036 532Agricultural machinery, equipment 791 687 104 4,323 4,639 -316Industrial engines 2,478 2,380 98 14,382 14,411 -29Electric apparatus 3,629 3,592 37 20,852 20,053 800Semiconductors 3,570 3,538 33 21,595 21,022 573Materials handling equipment 1,227 1,202 25 7,367 8,161 -794Engines-civilian aircraft 2,742 2,721 20 15,702 14,538 1,164Specialized mining 139 124 16 712 960 -247Pulp and paper machinery 218 205 13 1,209 1,231 -21Commercial vessels, other 72 59 12 333 371 -38Wood, glass, plastic 336 331 5 1,993 2,060 -67Textile, sewing machines 96 94 2 591 592 -2Spacecraft, excluding military 5 5 (-) 32 34 -1Photo, service industry machinery 913 914 -1 5,353 5,560 -207Nonfarm tractors and parts 254 256 -1 1,624 1,641 -17Marine engines, parts 117 120 -3 695 730 -36Laboratory testing instruments 948 953 -5 5,612 5,328 284Food, tobacco machinery 337 345 -8 1,959 1,947 11Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,121 2,131 -10 12,700 12,253 446Railway transportation equipment 334 349 -15 1,957 2,123 -166Business machines and equipment 237 254 -18 1,489 1,486 3Computer accessories 2,634 2,654 -20 16,242 15,739 503Metalworking machine tools 677 701 -23 3,746 3,981 -234Generators, accessories 1,194 1,227 -33 7,065 7,204 -139Excavating machinery 1,110 1,148 -38 6,710 7,744 -1,034Parts-civilian aircraft 1,895 1,975 -80 11,201 10,727 474Vessels, excluding scrap 2 86 -84 208 33 175Drilling & oilfield equipment 931 1,042 -111 5,913 6,546 -632Computers 1,322 1,433 -111 8,480 8,326 154Industrial machines, other 4,224 4,403 -179 26,660 23,774 2,886Telecommunications equipment 2,976 3,254 -278 19,782 19,915 -133

Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 13,654 13,491 163 77,132 75,254 1,879

Consumer goods 17,158 16,747 411 98,750 94,509 4,241Pharmaceutical preparations 4,433 4,009 423 24,721 24,372 349Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 957 779 177 5,209 3,786 1,422Jewelry, etc. 1,151 1,009 142 6,455 6,428 27Other consumer nondurables 652 619 33 3,768 3,798 -29Pleasure boats and motors 229 209 20 1,183 1,213 -29Toiletries and cosmetics 1,002 987 15 5,860 5,598 262Furniture, household goods, etc. 448 436 12 2,533 2,419 114Apparel, household goods-nontextile 257 248 10 1,463 1,473 -10Toys, games, and sporting goods 900 891 9 5,254 5,034 220Sports apparel and gear 77 71 6 422 359 63Household appliances 613 611 2 3,712 3,749 -38Cookware, cutlery, tools 97 97 -1 572 543 29Books, printed matter 431 433 -2 2,579 2,664 -85Recorded media 229 231 -2 1,323 1,593 -270Apparel, household goods-textile 587 590 -3 3,445 3,351 94Tobacco, manufactured 60 64 -4 311 325 -13Glassware, chinaware 45 50 -5 298 286 12Nursery stock, etc. 34 39 -5 208 211 -2Rugs 95 101 -6 564 556 7Musical instruments 181 192 -11 1,069 1,118 -49Stereo equipment, etc. 174 187 -14 1,070 992 77Numismatic coins 52 76 -23 503 545 -42Televisions and video equipment 375 438 -63 2,274 2,329 -55Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c. 1,958 2,066 -108 11,981 11,313 669Gem diamonds 2,121 2,313 -191 11,972 10,453 1,519

Other goods 5,120 5,638 -518 30,325 29,198 1,127

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

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

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

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

June May Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2014 2014 (R) Change 2014 2013 Change

Total, Balance of Payments Basis 197,155 200,054 -2,899 1,179,923 1,142,235 37,687Net Adjustments 2,140 2,149 -9 13,698 12,760 938

Total, Census Basis 195,016 197,905 -2,890 1,166,224 1,129,475 36,749

Foods, feeds, and beverages 10,834 10,598 235 62,034 57,405 4,629Food oils, oilseeds 839 639 201 3,723 3,152 571Fish and shellfish 1,717 1,646 71 10,345 8,691 1,654Wine, beer, and related products 898 846 52 4,909 4,589 320Other foods 1,112 1,068 45 6,357 6,119 238Vegetables 912 872 39 5,345 5,293 52Green coffee 555 520 35 2,388 2,416 -28Meat products 918 907 11 5,148 4,383 765Dairy products and eggs 160 157 4 908 874 34Nonagricultural foods, etc. 82 78 3 505 405 101Nuts 180 177 3 1,054 968 86Tea, spices, etc. 180 184 -4 1,048 972 76Cocoa beans 73 79 -5 849 675 173Bakery products 783 792 -9 4,624 4,517 106Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 602 633 -32 3,460 3,483 -23Cane and beet sugar 140 180 -40 863 799 64Feedstuff and foodgrains 579 628 -49 3,433 3,564 -131Fruits, frozen juices 1,104 1,194 -90 7,077 6,506 571

Industrial supplies and materials 55,268 55,816 -548 341,489 345,203 -3,714Petroleum products, other 3,692 4,391 -699 22,465 25,381 -2,916Fuel oil 3,248 3,842 -594 21,945 22,584 -638Chemicals-organic 2,325 2,453 -127 14,160 13,285 875Steelmaking materials 701 828 -126 4,385 3,583 802Coal and related fuels 173 229 -55 960 1,371 -411Nonmonetary gold 1,074 1,126 -53 7,013 8,311 -1,298Gas-natural 1,127 1,175 -48 6,936 5,278 1,658Liquefied petroleum gases 237 265 -28 2,291 2,287 3Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 111 138 -27 696 706 -10Iron and steel, advanced 814 835 -21 4,904 4,586 318Finished metal shapes 1,424 1,444 -20 8,821 8,424 398Pulpwood and woodpulp 298 311 -13 1,839 1,820 19Materials, excluding chemicals 121 131 -10 755 720 36Paper and paper products 625 631 -6 3,734 3,572 162Hair, waste materials 84 88 -4 498 468 30Finished textile supplies 386 390 -3 2,338 2,189 149Hides and skins 46 49 -3 180 147 34Cotton, natural fibers 6 9 -3 42 37 4Blank tapes, audio & visual 50 53 -3 336 409 -73Lumber 504 506 -1 2,834 2,642 192Cotton cloth, fabrics 94 95 -1 585 612 -27Stone, sand, cement, etc. 417 418 (-) 2,504 2,268 235Newsprint 112 112 (-) 697 639 57Plastic materials 1,412 1,409 3 8,452 7,694 758Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 1,040 1,036 4 6,181 5,924 257Leather and furs 65 61 5 372 333 38Zinc 128 124 5 729 755 -26Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 837 832 6 4,875 4,748 126Synthetic cloth 526 519 6 3,097 3,000 97Chemicals-inorganic 631 624 7 3,769 3,769 (-)Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 144 136 8 753 637 116Natural rubber 155 146 9 1,081 1,355 -274Wool, silk, etc. 73 63 10 403 369 34Synthetic rubber-primary 270 255 15 1,518 1,437 81Plywood and veneers 249 234 15 1,299 1,197 102Electric energy 230 213 16 1,576 1,249 327Farming materials, livestock 184 167 17 960 1,036 -76Tin 77 59 18 460 479 -19Nickel 244 223 22 1,397 1,305 92Nontextile floor tiles 269 248 22 1,534 1,368 166Tobacco, waxes, etc. 700 674 26 4,393 4,416 -23Industrial supplies, other 2,643 2,616 27 15,258 14,486 772Copper 439 407 32 2,464 3,786 -1,322Nonferrous metals, other 435 402 33 2,339 2,205 134Shingles, wallboard 812 775 37 4,567 4,473 94Iron and steel mill products 2,117 2,032 85 11,948 8,829 3,119Other precious metals 1,059 969 90 5,759 6,372 -613Chemicals-fertilizers 1,258 1,158 100 7,263 8,558 -1,295Nuclear fuel materials 372 246 126 1,774 1,884 -110Bauxite and aluminum 1,019 843 176 5,315 5,221 95Crude oil 20,208 19,827 381 131,036 137,000 -5,964

Item (1)

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

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

June May Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2014 2014 (R) Change 2014 2013 Change

Item (1)

Capital goods, except automotive 49,363 49,622 -259 289,567 273,957 15,610Drilling & oilfield equipment 817 979 -162 4,561 4,881 -320Telecommunications equipment 4,840 4,983 -143 28,950 27,378 1,572Industrial machines, other 4,719 4,843 -124 26,781 23,311 3,469Computer accessories 4,699 4,804 -105 28,352 27,438 914Excavating machinery 833 921 -87 5,289 5,122 167Parts-civilian aircraft 1,441 1,527 -86 8,701 7,595 1,106Agricultural machinery, equipment 823 901 -78 5,296 4,844 452Materials handling equipment 1,206 1,280 -74 7,471 6,735 736Generators, accessories 1,878 1,946 -68 11,465 10,619 845Semiconductors 3,637 3,695 -58 21,466 20,219 1,247Medicinal equipment 2,869 2,906 -37 16,807 16,222 586Textile, sewing machines 173 190 -17 1,091 966 125Civilian aircraft 1,357 1,364 -7 8,177 6,395 1,782Laboratory testing instruments 483 489 -6 2,838 2,670 168Railway transportation equipment 133 139 -6 774 688 87Vessels, except scrap (-) 5 -5 6 10 -3Business machines and equipment 401 404 -4 2,432 2,338 94Commercial vessels, other 12 11 1 47 92 -45Nonfarm tractors and parts 221 219 1 1,252 1,151 101Spacecraft, excluding military 11 6 5 41 26 15Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,647 1,633 14 9,887 9,392 495Specialized mining 62 46 17 349 356 -7Marine engines, parts 112 92 21 595 570 25Pulp and paper machinery 391 367 24 2,314 2,112 202Wood, glass, plastic 605 577 28 3,621 3,358 264Metalworking machine tools 939 905 33 5,446 5,721 -275Food, tobacco machinery 325 285 40 1,794 1,656 137Electric apparatus 4,077 4,028 49 23,808 22,455 1,353Photo, service industry machinery 1,463 1,407 56 8,552 8,149 403Engines-civilian aircraft 1,568 1,506 62 9,165 8,612 553Industrial engines 2,199 2,086 113 12,057 10,822 1,235Computers 5,422 5,080 343 30,183 32,055 -1,871

Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 27,466 28,540 -1,074 160,452 150,207 10,245

Consumer goods 45,793 47,072 -1,279 274,831 264,382 10,448Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c. 7,361 8,485 -1,124 45,655 44,766 889Gem diamonds 1,815 2,154 -339 12,117 11,355 762Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 812 1,133 -321 5,938 4,775 1,163Televisions and video equipment 2,366 2,418 -52 14,250 15,295 -1,045Toiletries and cosmetics 828 878 -50 5,089 4,707 382Other consumer nondurables 1,225 1,256 -31 7,170 6,895 275Motorcycles and parts 233 262 -29 1,492 1,549 -57Apparel, household goods-wool 289 315 -25 1,802 1,617 184Gem stones, other 272 297 -24 1,795 1,719 77Camping apparel and gear 834 846 -12 5,042 4,780 262Rugs 199 208 -9 1,213 1,077 136Nursery stock, etc. 145 149 -4 862 843 19Books, printed matter 300 303 -2 1,853 1,787 66Musical instruments 141 142 -1 871 799 72Glassware, chinaware 196 196 (-) 1,213 1,091 122Recorded media 64 63 (-) 375 449 -74Photo equipment 283 274 10 1,687 2,022 -335Stereo equipment, etc 640 629 10 3,442 3,403 39Apparel, household goods-nontextile 773 762 11 4,581 4,441 140Numismatic coins 169 146 23 961 1,654 -692Jewelry 1,090 1,063 27 6,573 6,441 132Cookware, cutlery, tools 735 705 30 4,319 4,131 188Pleasure boats and motors 225 192 33 1,310 1,216 94Furniture, household goods, etc. 2,474 2,436 37 14,485 13,140 1,345Toys, games, and sporting goods 2,787 2,748 40 17,155 16,281 874Apparel, household goods-cotton 3,893 3,811 82 23,860 24,229 -369Footwear 1,719 1,636 83 10,106 9,744 362Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 3,792 3,705 87 22,130 20,575 1,555Household appliances 2,059 1,927 132 11,959 11,208 751Pharmaceutical preparations 8,073 7,932 142 45,523 42,393 3,130

Other goods 6,293 6,257 36 37,852 38,320 -468

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

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

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Exhibit 9. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category TotalsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

TotalNet

Adjust- ments

Petroleum (1)

Non-petroleum Total

Net Adjust- ments

Petroleum (1)

Non-petroleum Total

Net Adjust- ments

Petroleum (1)

Non-petroleum

2013

Jan. - Dec. -701,669 -12,940 -232,132 -456,596 1,592,784 13,191 137,558 1,442,035 2,294,453 26,131 369,690 1,898,631Jan. - June -354,643 -6,543 -125,696 -222,403 787,593 6,217 61,555 719,820 1,142,235 12,760 187,252 942,224

January -61,192 -616 -24,011 -36,566 130,653 1,494 9,437 119,722 191,846 2,111 33,447 156,288February -60,688 -1,406 -21,150 -38,132 131,420 932 10,810 119,677 192,107 2,338 31,960 157,810March -55,680 -937 -20,868 -33,874 130,532 1,193 9,717 119,622 186,211 2,130 30,586 153,496April -58,758 -1,120 -20,740 -36,898 131,326 1,003 9,854 120,469 190,084 2,123 30,594 157,368May -63,352 -1,059 -20,996 -41,296 130,319 963 10,262 119,094 193,671 2,022 31,258 160,390June -54,973 -1,405 -17,931 -35,637 133,343 632 11,476 121,236 188,316 2,037 29,407 156,873

July -58,021 -1,001 -18,990 -38,031 132,830 1,173 12,093 119,563 190,851 2,174 31,083 157,594August -58,527 -922 -18,684 -38,921 132,829 1,305 12,251 119,273 191,356 2,227 30,935 158,194September -61,387 -971 -19,634 -40,782 132,430 1,147 11,789 119,494 193,817 2,118 31,423 160,276October -57,742 -1,259 -18,578 -37,905 136,141 926 12,702 122,513 193,884 2,185 31,280 160,418November -54,765 -920 -15,744 -38,102 136,752 1,354 13,091 122,307 191,517 2,274 28,835 160,409December -56,583 -1,325 -14,805 -40,452 134,210 1,068 14,077 119,065 190,792 2,393 28,882 159,517

2014

Jan. - June -371,585 -7,041 -105,295 -259,249 808,338 6,658 72,442 729,238 1,179,923 13,698 177,736 988,488

January -59,480 -682 -18,789 -40,009 133,575 1,607 12,239 119,729 193,055 2,289 31,028 159,738February -60,317 -2,212 -19,609 -38,497 130,390 211 11,065 119,114 190,708 2,423 30,673 157,611March -62,520 -1,264 -19,025 -42,231 135,715 1,285 11,466 122,964 198,235 2,548 30,491 165,196April -65,667 -993 -18,049 -46,625 135,049 1,157 11,785 122,106 200,715 2,150 29,835 168,731May (R) -63,316 -1,078 -15,167 -47,071 136,738 1,071 13,158 122,509 200,054 2,149 28,325 169,580June -60,285 -813 -14,656 -44,816 136,870 1,327 12,728 122,815 197,155 2,140 27,385 167,631

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

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

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

Period

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Exhibit 10. Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use CategoryChained (2009) Dollars

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change,reflecting revisions to the source information for the monthly deflators. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds, & Beverages

Industrial Supplies (2) Capital Goods Automotive

Vehicles etc.Consumer

Goods Other Goods Residual (3)

Exports

2013

Jan. - Dec. 1,398,203 101,077 392,156 533,116 146,533 181,394 50,466 -6,538Jan. - June 688,924 47,608 192,390 265,109 72,330 90,311 25,196 -4,020

January 113,258 8,388 31,100 44,069 11,775 14,841 3,777 -693February 113,796 8,275 32,121 43,165 11,925 14,428 4,287 -405March 113,556 7,865 32,212 43,454 11,791 14,236 4,479 -481April 115,179 7,742 31,955 44,081 12,198 16,025 3,982 -805May 115,080 7,565 31,880 44,803 12,482 14,970 4,249 -868June 118,055 7,774 33,121 45,535 12,158 15,811 4,423 -768

July 117,173 7,901 34,000 44,486 12,019 15,150 4,072 -455August 117,054 7,917 33,282 44,630 12,553 15,072 4,199 -599September 116,332 8,969 31,845 44,480 12,618 15,089 3,948 -618October 120,519 9,501 33,871 44,981 12,481 15,764 4,237 -316November 120,414 9,579 33,630 45,123 12,528 15,212 4,648 -305December 117,787 9,602 33,137 44,308 12,004 14,796 4,164 -225

2014

Jan. - June 709,264 52,225 194,997 269,966 73,802 96,238 26,243 -4,205

January (R) 117,057 8,965 33,473 44,398 11,686 14,947 3,873 -285February (R) 115,066 8,844 31,096 43,686 11,676 16,270 4,203 -711March (R) 118,215 8,849 31,657 45,854 12,356 16,021 4,372 -895April (R) 118,584 8,509 32,752 45,502 12,161 15,932 4,469 -741May (R) 120,003 8,519 32,882 45,274 12,893 16,336 4,878 -779June 120,339 8,538 33,136 45,252 13,029 16,731 4,448 -794

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Imports

2013

Jan. - Dec. 1,969,159 93,179 463,653 566,339 293,818 517,091 70,245 -35,166Jan. - June 975,790 46,987 232,341 279,021 142,150 256,014 35,415 -16,138

January 162,719 7,825 39,678 46,610 22,670 42,612 5,629 -2,306February 162,640 7,861 38,545 46,946 23,256 43,428 5,438 -2,833March 158,522 7,691 38,135 45,382 23,206 40,608 5,933 -2,432April 162,383 7,831 38,261 46,337 23,894 42,798 6,104 -2,843May 167,012 7,960 39,656 46,683 24,773 44,135 6,552 -2,747June 162,513 7,819 38,065 47,062 24,351 42,432 5,760 -2,977

July 164,530 7,706 38,821 46,705 24,917 43,254 6,005 -2,879August 164,707 7,747 38,644 47,906 24,978 42,610 5,853 -3,031September 166,733 7,684 38,959 48,035 25,627 43,798 5,777 -3,147October 167,018 7,790 39,215 48,035 25,108 43,829 6,086 -3,045November 165,531 7,682 37,841 48,472 25,871 43,773 5,390 -3,497December 164,851 7,583 37,833 48,165 25,167 43,814 5,718 -3,430

2014

Jan. - June 1,011,660 48,529 233,547 296,142 152,844 265,652 35,041 -20,095

January (R) 165,730 7,734 39,232 48,802 24,265 43,259 5,420 -2,983February (R) 163,381 7,567 38,986 47,618 24,383 42,130 5,479 -2,783March (R) 168,980 8,098 39,198 48,934 25,054 44,847 6,105 -3,256April (R) 172,465 8,298 39,790 49,734 25,856 45,761 6,405 -3,380May (R) 172,009 8,251 38,579 50,695 27,149 45,423 5,796 -3,885June 169,096 8,581 37,761 50,359 26,136 44,231 5,835 -3,808

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.(3) The "residual" represents the difference between total Census Basis exports or imports and the sum of the components. For additionalinformation, see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/priceadj.html.

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

Period Total Census Basis (1)

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Exhibit 11. Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category TotalsChained (2009) Dollars

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change,reflecting revisions to the source information for the monthly deflators. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

Total Census Basis (1)

Petroleum Non-petroleum

Residual (2)

Total Census

Basis (1)Petroleum Non-

petroleumResidual

(2)

Total Census

Basis (1)Petroleum Non-

petroleumResidual

(2)

2012

Jan. - Dec. -589,053 -158,179 -466,196 35,321 1,359,379 72,777 1,281,782 4,821 1,948,433 230,955 1,747,977 -30,500Jan. - June -294,325 -82,058 -227,877 15,609 679,432 35,291 642,433 1,708 973,757 117,349 870,310 -13,902

January -51,142 -14,933 -38,004 1,795 111,142 5,402 105,664 76 162,284 20,335 143,668 -1,719February -46,065 -13,139 -35,553 2,627 111,453 5,591 105,689 173 157,518 18,730 141,242 -2,454March -50,631 -13,821 -39,594 2,785 114,716 5,928 108,509 279 165,346 19,749 148,103 -2,506April -49,832 -14,255 -37,773 2,197 112,740 5,841 106,615 284 162,571 20,096 144,388 -1,913May -49,780 -13,063 -39,861 3,144 113,421 5,907 107,211 303 163,201 18,970 147,072 -2,841June -46,875 -12,846 -37,091 3,062 115,960 6,621 108,745 594 162,835 19,468 145,836 -2,469July -49,395 -12,880 -39,719 3,203 114,233 6,252 107,509 471 163,628 19,133 147,228 -2,732August -51,018 -13,814 -39,930 2,726 111,796 5,617 105,947 232 162,814 19,431 145,877 -2,494September -47,617 -12,697 -38,196 3,276 115,366 6,342 108,495 529 162,983 19,039 146,691 -2,747October -48,648 -13,258 -38,093 2,703 110,220 5,892 103,920 408 158,868 19,150 142,013 -2,295November -52,600 -12,714 -43,416 3,530 112,646 6,493 105,480 673 165,246 19,207 148,896 -2,856December -45,449 -10,758 -38,966 4,275 115,687 6,890 107,997 801 161,136 17,648 146,962 -3,474

2013

Jan. - Dec. -570,956 -132,201 -490,474 51,719 1,398,203 83,155 1,305,945 9,104 1,969,159 215,356 1,796,420 -42,616Jan. - June -286,866 -71,654 -237,793 22,581 688,924 37,537 648,409 2,978 975,790 109,191 886,202 -19,603

January -49,461 -13,241 -39,287 3,067 113,258 5,675 107,323 260 162,719 18,916 146,610 -2,807February -48,844 -11,829 -40,912 3,896 113,796 6,249 107,002 545 162,640 18,078 147,913 -3,351March -44,966 -11,972 -36,479 3,486 113,556 5,745 107,529 282 158,522 17,718 144,008 -3,204April -47,204 -11,874 -39,141 3,811 115,179 6,082 108,685 411 162,383 17,956 147,826 -3,399May -51,932 -12,370 -43,419 3,858 115,080 6,533 107,934 614 167,012 18,903 151,353 -3,244June -44,458 -10,367 -38,554 4,463 118,055 7,253 109,937 866 162,513 17,620 148,491 -3,598July -47,357 -10,538 -41,334 4,514 117,173 7,509 108,665 999 164,530 18,046 149,999 -3,516August -47,653 -10,358 -41,971 4,676 117,054 7,347 108,785 922 164,707 17,705 150,756 -3,754September -50,401 -10,952 -43,989 4,540 116,332 6,983 108,601 748 166,733 17,935 152,590 -3,793October -46,499 -10,246 -41,056 4,803 120,519 7,827 111,617 1,074 167,018 18,074 152,673 -3,728November -45,117 -9,260 -41,139 5,282 120,414 7,870 111,447 1,098 165,531 17,130 152,585 -4,184December -47,063 -9,194 -43,193 5,323 117,787 8,081 108,421 1,285 164,851 17,275 151,614 -4,038

2014

Jan. - June -302,396 -61,845 -270,169 29,618 709,264 43,194 661,715 4,355 1,011,660 105,039 931,884 -25,264

January (R) -48,672 -11,043 -41,960 4,331 117,057 7,114 109,195 748 165,730 18,158 151,156 -3,583February (R) -48,315 -11,764 -40,317 3,766 115,066 6,342 108,365 359 163,381 18,107 148,682 -3,407March (R) -50,765 -11,379 -43,774 4,388 118,215 6,565 111,252 397 168,980 17,944 155,026 -3,991April (R) -53,880 -10,614 -48,349 5,083 118,584 7,272 110,552 760 172,465 17,886 158,902 -4,323May (R) -52,007 -8,891 -49,040 5,924 120,003 8,045 110,864 1,094 172,009 16,935 159,904 -4,830June -48,757 -8,153 -46,729 6,126 120,339 7,856 111,486 997 169,096 16,009 158,215 -5,129JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

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

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

Period

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Exhibit 12. U.S. Trade in GoodsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

2012

Jan. - Dec. -742,095 -730,599 1,561,689 15,986 1,545,703 2,303,785 27,482 2,276,302Jan. - June -365,223 -359,441 781,012 8,072 772,939 1,146,234 13,854 1,132,380

January -66,787 -65,686 119,206 1,359 117,847 185,993 2,460 183,533February -48,935 -48,217 125,053 1,440 123,613 173,988 2,158 171,829March -58,235 -57,096 141,511 1,256 140,254 199,745 2,395 197,350April -62,764 -62,052 128,975 1,559 127,416 191,739 2,272 189,468May -68,319 -67,178 132,372 1,139 131,232 200,691 2,280 198,411June -60,183 -59,212 133,895 1,318 132,577 194,078 2,290 191,788

July -72,135 -71,440 122,963 1,563 121,400 195,098 2,258 192,840August -67,304 -66,375 130,015 1,429 128,585 197,319 2,359 194,960September -58,418 -57,431 129,585 1,330 128,254 188,003 2,317 185,686October -66,345 -65,141 134,823 1,197 133,627 201,168 2,400 198,768November -65,370 -64,385 131,368 1,198 130,170 196,738 2,183 194,555December -47,301 -46,386 131,924 1,196 130,728 179,225 2,110 177,114

2013

Jan. - Dec. -701,669 -688,728 1,592,784 13,191 1,579,593 2,294,453 26,131 2,268,321Jan. - June -335,360 -328,886 786,895 6,166 780,729 1,122,255 12,640 1,109,615

January -62,670 -62,060 124,580 1,450 123,130 187,250 2,060 185,190February -48,176 -46,822 124,407 871 123,536 172,583 2,225 170,358March -46,077 -45,093 137,937 1,174 136,762 184,013 2,158 181,855April -62,199 -61,096 130,494 1,030 129,465 192,693 2,132 190,561May -64,719 -63,679 133,996 989 133,007 198,715 2,029 196,686June -51,520 -50,135 135,481 652 134,830 187,001 2,037 184,965

July -71,010 -70,026 128,569 1,211 127,358 199,578 2,194 197,384August -61,475 -60,506 133,942 1,338 132,604 195,417 2,306 193,110September -64,456 -63,453 129,653 1,138 128,515 194,109 2,141 191,968October -64,234 -62,916 143,121 939 142,182 207,355 2,256 205,098November -53,343 -52,432 137,575 1,326 136,249 190,919 2,238 188,681December -51,791 -50,509 133,029 1,073 131,956 184,820 2,355 182,465

2014

Jan. - June -349,011 -341,999 810,210 6,613 803,597 1,159,221 13,625 1,145,596

January -57,882 -57,193 129,073 1,565 127,508 186,955 2,253 184,701February -48,107 -45,937 123,886 158 123,728 171,992 2,327 169,665March -52,758 -51,441 143,176 1,271 141,905 195,934 2,587 193,346April -67,682 -66,700 134,999 1,182 133,817 202,681 2,164 200,517May (R) -62,914 -61,852 139,318 1,093 138,225 202,232 2,155 200,077June -59,669 -58,875 139,757 1,344 138,413 199,426 2,138 197,289

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

May data as published last month:-62,886 -61,801 139,268 1,051 138,217 202,154 2,136 200,019

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

Period

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Exhibit 13. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use CategoryIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (R) - Revised.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds, & Beverages

Industrial Supplies (2) Capital Goods Automotive

Vehicles, etc.Consumer

Goods Other Goods

Exports

2013

Jan. - Dec. 1,592,784 13,191 1,579,593 136,184 509,313 534,205 152,556 189,090 58,245Jan. - June 786,895 6,166 780,729 62,417 253,390 263,916 76,420 95,434 29,152

January 124,580 1,450 123,130 11,911 40,544 41,242 10,441 14,634 4,358February 124,407 871 123,536 11,392 41,007 39,630 12,040 14,485 4,982March 137,937 1,174 136,762 10,862 44,458 46,489 13,553 16,147 5,253April 130,494 1,030 129,465 9,642 42,352 43,304 13,408 16,173 4,586May 133,996 989 133,007 9,498 43,084 45,729 13,914 15,905 4,877June 135,481 652 134,830 9,111 41,945 47,522 13,065 18,091 5,096July 128,569 1,211 127,358 9,751 43,403 43,869 10,633 15,034 4,668August 133,942 1,338 132,604 10,022 43,694 45,415 13,343 15,297 4,833September 129,653 1,138 128,515 10,584 40,590 43,895 13,272 15,625 4,549October 143,121 939 142,182 14,798 44,308 46,910 13,950 17,328 4,889November 137,575 1,326 136,249 15,148 41,416 44,908 13,312 16,138 5,327December 133,029 1,073 131,956 13,465 42,512 45,292 11,626 14,234 4,826

2014

Jan. - June 810,210 6,613 803,597 70,859 254,418 269,635 78,548 99,866 30,271

January 129,073 1,565 127,508 13,077 43,390 41,622 10,430 14,583 4,406February 123,886 158 123,728 12,205 38,777 40,109 11,834 15,985 4,818March 143,176 1,271 141,905 12,615 43,599 48,966 14,219 17,384 5,121April 134,999 1,182 133,817 11,406 42,649 45,132 13,382 16,105 5,143May (R) 139,318 1,093 138,225 11,124 43,576 46,528 14,455 16,900 5,642June 139,757 1,344 138,413 10,432 42,427 47,278 14,228 18,908 5,140JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Imports

2013

Jan. - Dec. 2,294,453 26,131 2,268,321 115,146 681,576 554,518 308,802 532,743 75,537Jan. - June 1,122,255 12,640 1,109,615 57,818 345,045 268,494 148,955 250,872 38,431

January 187,250 2,060 185,190 9,525 60,468 43,701 22,114 43,297 6,086February 172,583 2,225 170,358 8,849 51,923 40,812 23,482 39,869 5,422March 184,013 2,158 181,855 9,838 56,834 44,985 25,917 37,547 6,734April 192,693 2,132 190,561 9,840 59,398 45,757 25,954 42,811 6,801May 198,715 2,029 196,686 10,347 60,743 46,637 25,973 45,803 7,183June 187,001 2,037 184,965 9,418 55,680 46,602 25,516 41,545 6,205July 199,578 2,194 197,384 9,607 60,470 47,971 24,962 47,912 6,463August 195,417 2,306 193,110 9,358 58,443 46,836 26,956 45,494 6,023September 194,109 2,141 191,968 8,966 56,186 46,530 26,174 47,837 6,276October 207,355 2,256 205,098 10,107 58,387 49,245 28,183 52,324 6,853November 190,919 2,238 188,681 9,505 51,013 47,975 28,158 46,456 5,573December 184,820 2,355 182,465 9,786 52,031 47,466 25,414 41,849 5,918

2014

Jan. - June 1,159,221 13,625 1,145,596 62,547 340,776 284,373 159,024 260,832 38,044

January 186,955 2,253 184,701 9,956 56,767 45,111 23,236 43,814 5,817February 171,992 2,327 169,665 8,826 51,045 41,191 24,288 38,889 5,426March 195,934 2,587 193,346 10,967 57,798 48,394 27,782 41,447 6,959April 202,681 2,164 200,517 10,952 60,417 48,629 27,799 45,567 7,152May (R) 202,232 2,155 200,077 10,968 58,433 49,935 28,121 46,377 6,242June 199,426 2,138 197,289 10,878 56,315 51,112 27,797 44,738 6,448JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

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

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

PeriodTotal Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis (1)

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Exhibit 14. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas: 2014In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of measurement shown.

(R) - Revised. (X) - Not applicable.

Balance Exports ImportsJune 2014

May 2014

Year-to-Date 2014

June 2014

May 2014

Year-to-Date 2014

June 2014

May 2014

Year-to-Date 2014

Total Balance of Payments Basis -59,669 (R) -62,914 -349,011 139,757 (R) 139,318 810,210 199,426 (R) 202,232 1,159,221Net Adjustments -794 (R) -1,062 -7,012 1,344 (R) 1,093 6,613 2,138 (R) 2,155 13,625

Total Census Basis -58,875 (R) -61,852 -341,999 138,413 (R) 138,225 803,597 197,289 (R) 200,077 1,145,596

North America -7,667 (R) -7,154 -42,373 47,656 (R) 48,385 272,896 55,323 55,539 315,269Canada -2,744 (R) -2,815 -16,731 27,580 (R) 27,409 154,564 30,323 30,224 171,294Mexico -4,923 -4,339 -25,643 20,076 20,976 118,332 24,999 25,315 143,975

Europe -12,127 -13,877 -73,683 29,604 29,109 170,097 41,731 42,985 243,780European Union -11,226 -12,341 -66,982 24,612 24,268 139,264 35,838 36,610 206,246

Austria -597 -531 -2,821 341 395 2,455 938 926 5,276Belgium 1,576 705 6,898 3,313 2,879 17,350 1,737 2,174 10,453Czech Republic -111 -111 -816 268 264 1,246 379 375 2,062Finland -279 -315 -1,389 240 178 1,119 519 493 2,509France -1,154 -1,221 -7,769 2,784 2,742 15,900 3,938 3,963 23,670Germany -5,191 -6,589 -34,380 4,374 4,074 25,427 9,566 10,663 59,807Hungary -330 -224 -1,418 153 144 907 483 367 2,325Ireland -2,818 -2,132 -12,921 647 786 3,903 3,465 2,918 16,824Italy -2,481 -2,053 -11,535 1,377 1,477 8,764 3,858 3,530 20,299Netherlands 2,126 2,017 10,895 3,898 4,045 21,782 1,772 2,028 10,887Poland -159 -130 -602 267 287 1,857 427 417 2,459Spain -470 -263 -2,027 963 929 5,134 1,433 1,192 7,161Sweden -542 -606 -2,944 490 385 2,284 1,032 991 5,228United Kingdom 225 10 -971 4,598 4,830 25,848 4,372 4,820 26,819Other -1,021 -899 -5,180 899 853 5,287 1,919 1,752 10,467

Norway -58 -135 -548 353 351 2,467 411 486 3,016Russia -1,133 -904 -6,838 820 1,249 5,933 1,953 2,152 12,771Switzerland -425 -1,036 -3,714 1,965 1,587 11,826 2,390 2,623 15,540Other Europe 715 539 4,399 1,855 1,653 10,606 1,140 1,114 6,207Euro Area -9,683 -10,700 -56,610 18,401 17,978 104,700 28,085 28,678 161,310

Pacific Rim Countries -35,476 -35,108 -186,482 32,395 31,268 193,916 67,870 66,376 380,398Australia 1,285 1,158 7,950 2,130 2,146 12,940 844 988 4,990China -30,058 -28,770 -155,217 9,353 9,222 58,666 39,411 37,992 213,883Indonesia -901 -628 -5,212 665 882 4,417 1,566 1,510 9,630Japan -5,418 -5,108 -33,031 5,646 5,436 33,306 11,064 10,544 66,338Malaysia -1,208 -1,472 -7,632 1,226 1,032 6,312 2,434 2,504 13,944Philippines -138 -42 -555 697 701 4,240 835 743 4,796Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) 829 -267 6,850 12,182 11,447 71,573 11,354 11,713 64,723

Hong Kong 3,088 2,519 17,589 3,689 2,894 20,524 601 375 2,936Korea, South -1,874 -2,677 -11,009 3,881 3,580 22,680 5,756 6,256 33,689Singapore 944 1,045 7,080 2,478 2,454 15,059 1,534 1,409 7,979Taiwan -1,329 -1,154 -6,810 2,134 2,519 13,309 3,463 3,673 20,119

Other 133 20 365 496 402 2,461 363 382 2,096

South/Central America 3,306 3,167 15,507 15,584 15,808 91,103 12,277 12,641 75,596Argentina 756 549 3,460 1,061 974 5,515 305 425 2,055Brazil 904 1,147 7,417 3,545 3,638 21,285 2,641 2,491 13,869Chile 759 398 2,912 1,506 1,264 8,165 747 866 5,253Colombia 489 241 659 1,695 1,643 9,946 1,205 1,402 9,287Other 398 831 1,059 7,776 8,288 46,191 7,378 7,457 45,132

OPEC -3,860 -4,163 -32,618 6,719 7,387 39,012 10,579 11,550 71,630Nigeria 304 259 521 453 764 3,117 149 505 2,596Saudi Arabia -1,914 -2,654 -19,111 1,681 1,749 8,896 3,595 4,403 28,008Venezuela -1,556 -1,626 -11,122 916 963 4,655 2,471 2,590 15,777Other -695 -142 -2,906 3,669 3,911 22,344 4,364 4,052 25,249

Africa 441 777 1,870 3,180 3,964 19,374 2,739 3,187 17,504Algeria -322 -227 -710 80 184 1,338 402 410 2,048Egypt 288 724 2,884 400 850 3,590 112 127 705South Africa -94 -189 -804 560 499 3,118 654 687 3,922Other 570 469 500 2,141 2,432 11,328 1,571 1,962 10,828

Other Countries -5,314 -7,293 -37,951 5,841 5,381 31,866 11,156 12,673 69,817India -1,324 -2,365 -12,684 1,907 1,737 9,709 3,232 4,102 22,393Thailand -1,464 -1,509 -7,569 838 753 5,396 2,302 2,262 12,965Other -2,526 -3,418 -17,698 3,096 2,890 16,761 5,622 6,309 34,459

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

Timing Adjustments (X) -33 -268 (X) 25 -102 (X) 58 166

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

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

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Exhibit 14a. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas: 2013In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of measurement shown.

(X) - Not applicable.

Balance Exports Imports

June 2013

May 2013

Year-to-Date 2013

June 2013

May 2013

Year-to-Date 2013

June 2013

May 2013

Year-to-Date 2013

Total Balance of Payments Basis -51,520 -64,719 -335,360 135,481 133,996 786,895 187,001 198,715 1,122,255Net Adjustments -1,385 -1,040 -6,474 652 989 6,166 2,037 2,029 12,640

Total Census Basis -50,135 -63,679 -328,886 134,830 133,007 780,729 184,965 196,686 1,109,615

North America -6,559 -7,234 -43,243 43,472 45,754 261,687 50,030 52,988 304,930Canada -1,618 -1,981 -15,411 25,484 26,525 150,970 27,102 28,505 166,381Mexico -4,941 -5,253 -27,832 17,988 19,230 110,717 22,929 24,482 138,549

Europe -7,236 -12,377 -61,069 29,156 28,141 163,884 36,392 40,518 224,953European Union -7,479 -10,681 -58,147 22,839 22,466 129,734 30,318 33,147 187,881

Austria -561 -518 -3,002 228 320 1,787 790 838 4,790Belgium 1,501 1,047 6,648 3,018 2,867 15,913 1,517 1,820 9,265Czech Republic -172 -169 -901 136 164 949 308 332 1,850Finland -102 -176 -1,105 253 194 1,219 355 370 2,324France -888 -1,085 -6,266 2,632 2,628 15,196 3,521 3,713 21,462Germany -4,896 -5,606 -30,395 3,899 4,023 23,761 8,794 9,629 54,156Hungary -112 -173 -822 161 129 841 273 302 1,664Ireland -1,513 -2,173 -12,249 579 503 3,339 2,092 2,676 15,588Italy -1,605 -1,638 -10,085 1,623 1,638 8,528 3,228 3,276 18,613Netherlands 1,961 1,785 9,341 3,455 3,319 19,637 1,494 1,535 10,296Poland 5 -40 -320 387 369 1,978 382 409 2,297Spain -96 -236 -922 810 873 4,949 906 1,110 5,871Sweden -490 -485 -2,358 344 422 2,325 834 907 4,682United Kingdom 140 -595 -1,403 4,530 4,066 24,454 4,390 4,661 25,858Other -651 -618 -4,308 784 950 4,857 1,435 1,568 9,166

Norway -134 121 -431 427 456 2,235 561 335 2,666Russia -1,228 -2,026 -8,560 778 781 5,266 2,006 2,808 13,826Switzerland 649 -1,130 1,014 3,015 2,148 15,651 2,366 3,278 14,637Other Europe 957 1,339 5,054 2,097 2,290 10,997 1,140 951 5,943Euro Area -6,398 -8,726 -49,267 16,915 16,943 96,844 23,314 25,669 146,111

Pacific Rim Countries -30,402 -33,722 -181,193 32,773 31,095 185,999 63,175 64,816 367,193Australia 1,740 1,389 8,203 2,495 2,205 12,862 755 816 4,659China -26,668 -27,870 -147,905 9,219 8,749 54,966 35,886 36,619 202,872Indonesia -632 -738 -4,996 839 786 4,367 1,471 1,524 9,363Japan -5,585 -5,356 -36,532 5,672 5,778 32,240 11,257 11,134 68,772Malaysia -942 -1,425 -6,755 1,240 1,123 6,437 2,182 2,548 13,192Philippines -133 -128 -322 611 622 4,074 744 749 4,396Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) 1,739 427 7,250 12,288 11,524 69,181 10,548 11,097 61,931

Hong Kong 3,227 2,954 17,671 3,953 3,364 20,606 725 410 2,935Korea, South -1,646 -2,421 -11,047 3,514 3,248 20,381 5,160 5,669 31,428Singapore 1,309 1,115 6,228 2,758 2,689 15,181 1,448 1,574 8,953Taiwan -1,151 -1,220 -5,602 2,064 2,223 13,013 3,215 3,443 18,615

Other 79 -21 -136 411 308 1,872 332 329 2,007

South/Central America 2,648 538 10,105 15,514 14,852 89,842 12,866 14,314 79,737Argentina 483 510 2,631 936 890 4,903 453 380 2,271Brazil 1,547 805 7,858 3,878 3,376 21,006 2,331 2,570 13,148Chile 872 469 2,423 1,692 1,512 8,695 820 1,043 6,272Colombia -605 -527 -2,607 1,319 1,528 8,766 1,925 2,055 11,373Other 352 -719 -200 7,690 7,546 46,472 7,338 8,266 46,672

OPEC -5,645 -6,229 -33,257 7,374 7,228 44,072 13,019 13,457 77,329Nigeria -1,174 -631 -5,216 543 391 2,736 1,717 1,022 7,952Saudi Arabia -3,054 -2,702 -14,088 1,650 1,789 9,715 4,704 4,491 23,803Venezuela -1,195 -1,540 -8,753 1,151 1,211 7,011 2,346 2,752 15,764Other -222 -1,355 -5,200 4,030 3,837 24,610 4,252 5,192 29,810

Africa -1,873 -2,366 -9,387 3,199 2,833 18,105 5,072 5,199 27,491Algeria -1 -366 -1,318 268 252 1,141 269 617 2,459Egypt 229 255 2,052 465 375 2,958 235 121 907South Africa -148 -233 -242 535 617 4,137 683 850 4,379Other -1,953 -2,022 -9,879 1,931 1,589 9,868 3,884 3,611 19,747

Other Countries -4,507 -6,492 -32,875 6,223 5,597 32,822 10,729 12,089 65,697India -1,045 -2,277 -10,267 2,366 1,924 11,100 3,411 4,201 21,367Thailand -995 -1,162 -6,432 1,067 1,023 6,149 2,063 2,185 12,581Other -2,466 -3,053 -16,176 2,790 2,650 15,572 5,256 5,703 31,748

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

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

NOTES:* This exhibit is not additive; countries may be included in more than one area. For a list of countries in each area, see the information section on page A-2 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.* Area data reflect the composition of the areas at yearend.* For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 orwww.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal CommoditiesIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. This exhibit is not additive.

(R) - Revised. (X) - Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of measurement shown.

2014 2013

June May Year-to-Date Year-to-DateExports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Total Balance of Payment Basis (2) 139,757 199,426 (R) 139,318 (R) 202,232 810,210 1,159,221 786,895 1,122,255Net Adjustments (2) 1,344 2,138 (R) 1,093 (R) 2,155 6,613 13,625 6,166 12,640

Total Census Basis (2) 138,413 197,289 (R) 138,225 (R) 200,077 803,597 1,145,596 780,729 1,109,615Manufactured Goods (3) 102,537 162,643 102,837 165,074 591,166 929,980 588,579 891,641Agricultural Commodities (3) 11,036 9,522 11,783 9,732 75,855 56,835 67,987 54,200

Food and Live Animals 9,262 7,996 9,754 8,357 54,867 48,443 48,557 44,866Live animals other than fish 66 224 66 264 354 1,615 418 1,373Meat and preparations 1,692 735 1,658 719 9,353 3,945 8,582 3,359Dairy products and birds' eggs 595 149 610 146 3,480 858 2,681 821Fish and preparations 290 1,744 386 1,671 2,199 9,523 2,073 7,996Cereals and preparations 2,347 745 2,823 777 14,673 4,612 11,582 5,005Vegetables and fruit 1,939 2,204 1,829 2,505 10,518 15,234 9,869 14,422Sugars, preparations and honey 183 400 193 456 1,133 2,296 1,208 2,150Coffee, tea, cocoa and spices 259 1,138 253 1,148 1,475 6,554 1,420 6,122Feeding stuff for animals 1,141 273 1,147 304 7,237 1,635 6,516 1,447Miscellaneous edible products 748 383 790 368 4,443 2,169 4,209 2,172

Beverages and Tobacco 520 1,953 549 1,867 3,251 10,386 3,074 9,921Beverages 438 1,785 445 1,745 2,399 9,459 2,209 9,003Tobacco and manufactures 82 168 104 122 852 927 865 917

Crude Materials Except Fuels 5,347 3,327 5,767 3,289 41,463 18,718 40,532 17,932Hides, skins and furskins, raw 238 21 269 33 1,659 237 1,775 240Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits 462 419 644 237 11,536 1,308 9,023 776Crude rubber 260 315 281 307 1,641 2,062 1,698 2,276Cork and wood 641 628 658 653 3,795 3,484 3,199 3,244Pulp and waste paper 724 291 705 310 4,306 1,799 4,229 1,778Textile fibers, including waste 514 127 631 124 4,365 710 5,073 659Crude fertilizers 222 240 223 260 1,314 1,432 1,211 1,300Metalliferous ores and metal scrap 2,028 785 2,085 799 11,218 4,424 12,779 4,150Crude animal and vegetable materials 258 501 271 566 1,630 3,262 1,544 3,510

Mineral Fuels and Lubricants 13,218 29,278 13,900 30,872 78,587 182,483 66,895 190,477Coal, coke and briquettes 771 122 663 133 4,757 603 6,111 506Petroleum products and preparations 11,042 27,667 11,444 29,206 63,800 171,510 54,844 182,013Gas, natural and manufactured 1,380 1,256 1,761 1,327 9,607 8,852 5,771 6,758Electric current 25 232 32 206 423 1,518 170 1,201

Animal and Vegetables Oils 223 500 210 473 1,492 2,878 1,764 2,868Animal oils and fats 64 21 78 25 391 131 347 132Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude 126 467 98 435 902 2,673 1,178 2,655Animal or vegetables fats, processed 32 13 33 13 199 74 239 80

Chemicals and Related Products 17,728 17,417 17,238 17,892 101,090 103,039 100,691 99,301Organic chemicals 3,310 4,654 3,203 4,846 19,446 27,861 21,649 26,838Inorganic chemicals 922 1,164 916 1,045 5,501 6,331 5,540 7,227Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials 686 348 717 356 3,901 2,017 3,787 1,929Medicinial and pharmaceutical products 4,309 6,086 3,909 6,288 22,794 36,164 21,084 33,390Essential oils and resinoids 1,280 1,149 1,288 1,170 7,590 6,480 7,248 6,043Fertilizers 327 479 427 671 1,978 4,045 2,286 4,890Plastics in primary forms 3,016 1,348 2,968 1,353 17,673 7,804 17,521 7,107Plastics in nonprimary forms 1,142 866 1,111 862 6,387 4,773 6,043 4,429Chemical materials and products 2,737 1,323 2,700 1,301 15,819 7,564 15,533 7,447

Item (1)

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Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal CommoditiesIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. This exhibit is not additive.

(R) - Revised. (X) - Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of measurement shown.

2014 2013

June May Year-to-Date Year-to-DateExports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Item (1)

Manufactured Goods by Material 10,126 21,414 10,240 23,331 58,946 124,506 58,285 117,876Leather and leather manufactures 113 116 129 106 688 639 688 561Rubber manufactures (4) 884 1,914 890 1,880 5,021 10,886 5,026 10,460Cork and wood manufactures 196 882 194 861 1,103 4,591 1,086 4,434Paper and paperboard 1,341 1,456 1,370 1,424 8,039 8,079 8,116 7,673Textile yarn, fabrics 1,151 2,292 1,174 2,321 6,681 13,106 6,390 12,643Nonmetallic mineral manufactures (4) 1,272 3,396 1,083 4,973 6,463 22,493 6,501 20,736Iron and steel 1,571 3,889 1,554 4,297 9,239 22,334 9,305 18,525Nonferrous metals 1,245 3,438 1,396 3,401 7,886 19,170 7,877 20,716Manufactures of metals 2,353 4,032 2,449 4,069 13,827 23,209 13,297 22,128

Machinery and Transport Equipment 46,395 79,593 46,551 79,618 261,607 448,872 255,595 426,493Power generating machinery (4) 3,336 5,628 3,253 5,628 19,041 32,367 18,655 29,792Specialized industrial machinery 4,056 4,253 4,194 4,237 24,922 23,716 25,658 20,953Metalworking machinery 543 809 502 780 2,832 4,609 3,105 4,859General industrial machinery 6,009 7,959 6,260 8,109 35,181 46,524 33,267 42,321Office machines 1,902 10,649 1,888 9,586 10,977 54,942 10,751 55,597Telecommunications equipment (4) 1,906 11,985 2,005 12,664 11,598 68,347 11,735 68,491Electrical machinery (4) 6,832 13,348 6,820 13,392 39,568 75,678 38,772 71,498Road vehicles 11,064 21,868 11,066 22,071 60,167 124,504 60,440 117,394Transport equipment (4) 10,746 3,093 10,564 3,150 57,321 18,185 53,211 15,589

Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles 10,763 28,569 10,372 27,291 60,747 162,748 61,494 154,190Prefabricated buildings 271 969 260 894 1,513 5,289 1,474 4,668Furniture (4) 535 3,545 557 3,618 3,084 20,493 2,908 18,662Travel goods 47 1,028 45 948 267 5,257 274 4,924Apparel and clothing accessories 271 7,496 280 6,462 1,645 41,421 1,702 40,263Footwear 66 2,297 64 1,965 382 12,508 382 12,049Scientific and controlling equipment (4) 4,452 4,325 4,284 4,205 25,076 24,404 25,112 23,080Photographic equipment 588 1,175 567 1,234 3,229 6,825 3,287 6,593Miscellaneous manufactured articles 4,533 7,734 4,314 7,966 25,550 46,551 26,355 43,952

Miscellaneous Commodities 5,000 7,242 4,991 7,027 32,627 43,356 41,028 45,690Special transactions 665 5,072 678 4,778 3,892 29,376 3,533 29,185Coin, including gold coin 10 151 24 135 167 889 213 1,578Coin, other than gold 1 3 1 1 15 8 34 21Gold, nonmonetary 1,223 1,075 1,215 1,137 10,491 7,028 20,425 8,326Low value estimate 3,101 941 3,073 976 18,062 6,055 16,823 6,579

Re-Exports 19,833 (X) 18,645 (X) 109,280 (X) 102,814 (X)Manufactured Goods (3) 18,775 (X) 17,441 (X) 103,170 (X) 98,144 (X)Agricultural Commodities (3) 322 (X) 419 (X) 2,503 (X) 2,395 (X)

(1) Detailed data are presented for domestic exports unless otherwise noted. All data are on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOPbasis is not available.(2) Total exports including re-exports (exports of foreign merchandise).(3) Manufactured Goods is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and Agricultural Commodities is based on the HarmonizedSystem commodities specified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture definition. All other commodity detail is based on the SITC.(4) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to suppression and require a change in aggregation.For additional information, see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircraft.

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

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Exhibit 16. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology ProductsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

Period Balance Exports Imports

2012

Jan.- Dec. -91,218 305,010 396,228Jan.- June -42,014 149,266 191,280

January -6,796 22,563 29,359February -5,796 23,433 29,229March -7,023 28,060 35,083April -6,716 23,768 30,483May -8,837 24,887 33,724June -6,847 26,554 33,401July -8,434 24,583 33,017August -6,721 25,600 32,321September -7,116 25,815 32,932October -9,950 26,109 36,059November -11,721 26,099 37,819December -5,261 27,539 32,801

2013

Jan.- Dec. -81,287 319,789 401,076Jan.- June -34,661 155,682 190,343

January -7,272 24,010 31,282February -5,243 22,660 27,903March -3,602 27,982 31,585April -7,831 24,691 32,521May -6,985 27,141 34,127June -3,729 29,198 32,926July -7,699 26,735 34,434August -5,773 26,734 32,507September -8,306 26,751 35,057October -9,620 27,696 37,316November -9,332 27,949 37,282December -5,896 28,242 34,138

2014

Jan.- June -35,209 161,946 197,155

January -4,693 25,311 30,004February -3,238 24,338 27,576March -3,877 29,304 33,181April -8,365 26,982 35,348May -7,585 27,616 35,200June -7,451 28,395 35,845JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

NOTES:* Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subjectto suppression and require a change in aggregation. As a result, Advanced Technology Product exportsare overstated by $462 million in June 2014. For additional information, see www.census.gov/ft900.

* Data are not available on a BOP basis. For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 orwww.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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

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

2014 2013

June May Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports

Total -7,451 28,395 35,845 -7,585 27,616 35,200 -35,209 161,946 197,155 -34,661 155,682 190,343

Advanced Materials -2 181 183 -1 182 183 30 1,068 1,038 42 1,097 1,055

Aerospace (1) 6,944 11,295 4,351 6,300 10,608 4,307 34,088 59,035 24,947 34,025 55,161 21,137

Biotechnology 48 1,191 1,143 223 1,258 1,035 1,523 7,432 5,909 353 5,347 4,994

Electronics 564 3,599 3,036 456 3,536 3,079 3,256 20,966 17,710 2,738 20,246 17,508

Flexible Manufacturing -242 1,184 1,426 -325 1,118 1,442 308 7,629 7,320 1,218 7,231 6,012

Information and Communications (1) -11,744 7,576 19,320 -11,151 7,670 18,821 -58,608 46,000 104,608 -61,395 44,655 106,050

Life Science -1,386 2,682 4,069 -1,390 2,495 3,885 -7,115 15,497 22,612 -5,456 16,155 21,611

Nuclear Technology -249 58 307 -42 143 185 -748 565 1,312 -429 972 1,401

Opto-Electronics (1) -1,485 441 1,926 -1,761 432 2,193 -8,724 2,517 11,241 -7,607 2,514 10,122

Weapons 103 187 84 106 177 70 779 1,236 457 1,850 2,303 454

2014 2013

June May Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports

Total -7,451 28,395 35,845 -7,585 27,616 35,200 -35,209 161,946 197,155 -34,661 155,682 190,343

North America 508 5,797 5,289 402 5,553 5,151 3,515 32,253 28,738 1,474 31,813 30,339

Canada 1,152 2,668 1,516 1,272 2,548 1,276 6,919 14,486 7,567 7,332 14,261 6,929

Mexico -644 3,129 3,772 -870 3,005 3,875 -3,404 17,767 21,171 -5,857 17,552 23,410

European Union -405 6,850 7,255 -486 6,441 6,927 -1,845 37,941 39,787 -1,023 34,725 35,747

France -189 960 1,149 -60 1,056 1,116 -1,261 5,612 6,872 -250 5,878 6,128

Germany 226 1,486 1,260 -422 1,046 1,468 -500 7,441 7,941 -320 6,402 6,722

Ireland -1,660 186 1,846 -1,128 397 1,525 -8,025 1,435 9,460 -8,367 727 9,094

Italy -128 282 410 -103 254 356 90 1,956 1,866 -51 2,095 2,146

United Kingdom 477 1,218 741 637 1,485 849 2,727 7,298 4,572 2,275 6,601 4,326

Other 870 2,718 1,848 590 2,202 1,612 5,124 14,199 9,075 5,690 13,022 7,332

Pacific Rim Countries -10,632 9,280 19,912 -10,762 9,079 19,841 -56,237 53,691 109,928 -56,691 50,931 107,622

Australia 264 389 124 247 364 117 1,721 2,321 601 1,836 2,412 576

China -10,324 2,578 12,902 -10,023 2,389 12,412 -54,522 14,090 68,611 -54,214 12,738 66,952

Indonesia 165 240 75 254 338 84 732 1,150 419 520 931 411

Japan -727 1,279 2,006 -478 1,351 1,829 -3,130 8,457 11,588 -2,833 8,633 11,465

Malaysia -730 721 1,450 -935 575 1,510 -4,566 3,510 8,076 -4,117 3,501 7,619

Philippines -60 262 322 6 292 286 -229 1,534 1,762 116 1,702 1,586

Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) 542 3,557 3,015 22 3,610 3,588 2,811 21,593 18,782 1,571 20,495 18,924

Hong Kong 901 939 38 900 942 42 5,111 5,314 203 4,797 5,067 270

Korea, South -182 1,030 1,213 -820 777 1,597 -2,142 5,994 8,135 -2,412 5,787 8,199

Singapore 302 760 458 389 864 475 2,314 5,054 2,740 924 4,376 3,452

Taiwan -479 827 1,306 -447 1,027 1,474 -2,472 5,231 7,704 -1,737 5,265 7,002

Other 238 254 16 145 160 15 946 1,035 89 430 520 89

South/Central America 1,675 2,492 817 1,273 2,226 953 8,653 13,882 5,229 9,455 14,430 4,974

Brazil 873 957 84 583 795 212 4,489 5,345 855 5,126 5,699 573

Other 802 1,535 733 690 1,431 741 4,164 8,537 4,374 4,329 8,730 4,401

Other Countries 1,403 3,976 2,573 1,988 4,317 2,329 10,705 24,179 13,474 12,123 23,783 11,660

India 295 434 139 227 379 152 948 1,866 919 1,357 2,147 789

Israel -72 245 317 -21 253 274 -19 1,644 1,663 -143 1,435 1,579

Thailand -660 259 919 -643 240 883 -3,011 1,806 4,817 -2,898 1,851 4,749

Other 1,840 3,039 1,199 2,425 3,445 1,020 12,788 18,862 6,075 13,807 18,350 4,543

(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to suppression and require a change in aggregation. As a result, Advanced TechnologyProduct exports are overstated by $462 million in June 2014. For additional information, see www.census.gov/ft900.

NOTE: Data are not available on a BOP basis. For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Technology Group

Selected Countries and Areas

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

Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

Total energy-related petroleum products (1) Crude oil

Quantity (thousands of

barrels)

Value (thousands of

dollars)

Quantity (thousands of

barrels)

Thousands of barrels per day

(average)

Value (thousands of

dollars)

Unit price (dollars)

2013

Jan.- Dec. 3,549,956 352,082,357 2,813,770 7,709 272,807,177 96.95Jan.- June 1,773,108 175,398,323 1,395,366 7,709 134,352,466 96.28

January 327,865 31,766,772 261,631 8,440 24,597,165 94.01February 263,093 26,033,893 206,101 7,361 19,741,207 95.78March 280,583 28,149,793 216,817 6,994 20,986,387 96.79April 297,503 29,785,453 234,663 7,822 22,934,878 97.74May 312,431 30,909,911 241,406 7,787 23,353,282 96.74June 291,633 28,752,500 234,749 7,825 22,739,548 96.87

July 325,999 32,339,647 263,196 8,490 25,547,504 97.07August 303,792 31,033,309 240,153 7,747 24,079,030 100.27September 289,784 30,015,728 229,580 7,653 23,417,961 102.00October 306,144 30,955,410 242,422 7,820 24,232,134 99.96November 266,034 25,644,385 212,742 7,091 20,143,703 94.69December 285,095 26,695,555 230,311 7,429 21,034,380 91.33

2014

Jan.- June 1,709,776 166,376,460 1,359,944 7,514 127,639,950 93.86

January 311,606 29,073,951 256,518 8,275 23,141,406 90.21February 264,514 25,185,466 212,524 7,590 19,452,786 91.53March 289,676 28,257,593 225,039 7,259 21,133,737 93.91April 297,175 29,303,921 238,789 7,960 22,799,437 95.48May 279,613 27,956,136 213,143 6,876 20,487,021 96.12June 267,192 26,599,392 213,931 7,131 20,625,563 96.41

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

(1) Details shown for these Energy-Related Petroleum Products are not available on a BOP 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 A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

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Exhibit 18. Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts by Selected Countries: 2014In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of the measurement shown.

June May Year-to-Date June May Year-to-

Date June May Year-to-Date June May Year-to-

Date

Exports

TOTAL 14,518 14,735 80,462 5,656 5,684 30,156 2,077 1,859 10,638 6,785 7,192 39,668

Australia 325 386 1,864 169 245 947 33 26 249 123 114 668Belgium 77 89 448 23 30 151 4 2 17 50 56 279Brazil 119 122 700 23 22 127 25 20 98 71 79 476Canada 5,645 5,583 30,093 1,418 1,442 7,429 1,609 1,410 7,676 2,618 2,731 14,989Chile 94 102 645 49 44 227 19 22 230 27 37 188China 1,258 1,271 6,933 1,027 1,020 5,612 18 8 78 213 243 1,243Colombia 58 58 343 25 26 149 2 5 30 31 28 164France 54 67 388 22 31 129 1 2 15 32 35 244Germany 697 715 3,720 544 542 2,743 6 6 41 148 167 936Hong Kong 98 104 531 33 34 149 (-) (-) 2 65 71 380Japan 194 180 1,102 65 57 358 5 3 37 124 120 707Korea, South 159 156 883 81 75 426 1 3 11 77 78 446Kuwait 73 48 359 64 35 296 5 7 32 4 6 31Mexico 2,852 3,056 16,908 277 348 1,784 97 90 614 2,478 2,618 14,510Nigeria 85 118 577 71 97 483 8 11 48 6 10 46Russia 192 225 1,104 153 182 819 1 3 46 39 40 239Saudi Arabia 505 403 2,177 444 344 1,815 22 21 166 39 38 196Singapore 32 33 182 (-) 1 4 1 1 8 30 32 170South Africa 101 91 576 38 15 152 40 53 295 24 22 128United Arab Emirates 286 278 1,675 217 198 1,280 18 19 96 51 61 299United Kingdom 293 283 1,559 164 158 856 8 4 24 121 120 679Venezuela 24 31 131 4 1 12 2 12 26 18 18 93Other 1,295 1,336 7,566 747 738 4,209 152 130 801 396 468 2,557

Imports

TOTAL 28,016 28,302 160,291 13,199 13,229 74,513 2,740 2,744 15,110 12,077 12,330 70,669

Austria 169 239 1,129 80 87 416 (-) (-) 1 89 152 712Brazil 92 101 591 (-) (-) 2 3 2 48 88 99 541Canada 5,680 5,772 30,591 3,926 4,007 20,584 178 211 1,055 1,577 1,554 8,952China 1,592 1,658 9,053 13 9 52 17 29 107 1,562 1,619 8,894Germany 2,876 3,272 18,191 2,048 2,370 12,996 25 19 156 803 883 5,039Italy 288 324 1,700 163 187 934 1 1 5 124 135 761Japan 4,205 3,973 24,916 2,820 2,674 16,679 45 43 304 1,340 1,256 7,932Korea, South 1,931 1,833 11,452 1,215 1,093 7,242 (-) 1 1 715 739 4,208Mexico 8,407 8,335 46,648 1,955 1,751 9,868 2,294 2,295 12,556 4,158 4,290 24,225South Africa 144 175 831 111 136 609 (-) (-) (-) 33 39 222Sweden 133 181 870 64 114 492 30 31 161 39 35 217Taiwan 272 262 1,541 5 4 24 2 2 9 264 256 1,508Thailand 184 162 1,067 14 14 72 (-) (-) 1 169 148 994United Kingdom 616 585 3,389 438 413 2,434 51 42 248 127 131 707Other 1,427 1,429 8,322 346 369 2,109 94 67 458 987 993 5,755

NOTE: Data are not available on a BOP basis. For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Country Total Passenger Cars Trucks, Buses, Special Purpose

Vehicles Parts

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Exhibit 19. U.S. Trade in Goods by Selected Countries and Areas - Census BasisIn millions of dollars. (R) - Revised.

Country and Area June 2014 May 2014Second Quarter

2013

Third Quarter

2013

Fourth Quarter

2013

First Quarter

2014

Second Quarter

2014

Year-to-Date 2014

Year-to-Date 2013

Balance

Brazil 994 1,277 3,875 4,088 3,884 4,613 3,491 8,104 8,513Canada -3,564 (R) -3,490 -7,697 -8,656 -7,112 -7,103 -9,548 -16,651 -15,175China -29,156 -28,095 -77,777 -81,148 -79,507 -79,929 -85,272 -165,201 -158,056France -1,228 -1,485 -3,614 -3,319 -3,484 -4,614 -4,067 -8,682 -7,160Germany -5,589 -6,837 -16,903 -17,447 -17,137 -17,354 -19,175 -36,530 -32,399India -1,293 -2,114 -5,125 -5,082 -5,294 -5,984 -6,004 -11,988 -9,627Italy -2,439 -2,210 -5,341 -5,288 -5,945 -5,637 -6,467 -12,104 -10,704Japan -5,630 -6,254 -18,649 -18,552 -17,132 -16,907 -17,217 -34,124 -37,683Korea, South -1,800 -2,248 -5,742 -5,368 -3,919 -5,235 -6,046 -11,281 -11,384Mexico -4,286 -3,549 -13,359 -14,084 -13,411 -12,286 -12,344 -24,630 -26,954Saudi Arabia -1,826 -2,318 -7,673 -9,109 -9,457 -11,581 -8,127 -19,709 -14,284United Kingdom 21 88 -1,315 -1,491 -1,491 -1,720 -246 -1,966 -2,481All other countries -2,263 -3,077 -11,476 -8,896 -8,087 -12,637 -11,420 -24,057 -28,886

CAFTA-DR 78 279 -583 169 91 415 251 666 -747European Union -11,506 -12,773 -30,278 -30,195 -33,935 -32,290 -37,370 -69,660 -61,310Newly Industrialized Countries 778 419 2,888 3,768 6,036 4,610 1,764 6,374 6,543OPEC -3,643 -3,586 -16,442 -18,117 -16,598 -20,602 -12,697 -33,299 -33,296South/Central America 3,270 3,019 4,637 7,903 7,399 7,022 8,632 15,654 10,584

Exports

Brazil 3,482 3,739 10,784 11,556 10,588 11,545 10,732 22,277 21,975Canada 26,300 (R) 26,217 74,289 75,295 77,419 74,227 78,102 152,329 148,896China 9,703 9,745 28,673 29,017 35,308 31,707 29,143 60,850 57,411France 2,761 2,628 7,639 8,403 8,503 7,422 8,122 15,543 14,838Germany 4,453 3,967 11,619 11,822 11,889 12,963 12,445 25,408 23,651India 1,909 1,584 5,754 5,278 5,091 5,180 4,930 10,110 11,474Italy 1,232 1,282 4,125 4,443 4,188 4,361 4,011 8,372 8,124Japan 5,644 5,182 16,497 16,318 16,405 17,220 16,412 33,632 32,483Korea, South 3,787 3,589 9,848 10,086 11,468 11,217 11,207 22,424 20,161Mexico 20,343 20,844 56,127 56,611 57,544 58,642 60,967 119,609 111,924Saudi Arabia 1,671 1,744 4,919 4,443 4,707 4,158 4,788 8,946 9,807United Kingdom 4,402 4,806 11,982 11,665 11,649 11,692 13,736 25,429 24,039All other countries 51,022 50,390 149,401 148,881 147,860 149,527 151,724 301,251 298,374

CAFTA-DR 2,598 2,738 6,986 7,689 7,601 7,816 7,909 15,726 14,354European Union 24,238 23,457 65,059 67,405 65,962 67,716 70,873 138,589 128,784Newly Industrialized Countries 11,785 11,610 34,226 34,734 36,095 36,641 35,227 71,868 69,372OPEC 6,635 7,441 21,620 19,994 19,870 18,797 20,856 39,653 44,816South/Central America 15,562 15,300 44,378 47,671 45,649 45,850 46,258 92,109 91,079

Imports

Brazil 2,488 2,462 6,909 7,468 6,704 6,931 7,242 14,173 13,462Canada 29,863 29,706 81,986 83,951 84,531 81,331 87,649 168,980 164,071China 38,859 37,840 106,450 110,165 114,815 111,636 114,415 226,051 215,468France 3,989 4,113 11,252 11,723 11,987 12,036 12,189 24,225 21,998Germany 10,042 10,804 28,522 29,269 29,026 30,317 31,621 61,938 56,050India 3,202 3,698 10,879 10,360 10,385 11,164 10,935 22,098 21,101Italy 3,671 3,492 9,465 9,731 10,133 9,998 10,477 20,475 18,828Japan 11,275 11,436 35,146 34,870 33,537 34,127 33,629 67,756 70,166Korea, South 5,588 5,838 15,590 15,454 15,387 16,452 17,252 33,705 31,545Mexico 24,629 24,393 69,487 70,695 70,955 70,928 73,312 144,240 138,878Saudi Arabia 3,497 4,062 12,591 13,552 14,163 15,739 12,915 28,654 24,091United Kingdom 4,381 4,719 13,297 13,157 13,140 13,412 13,983 27,395 26,520All other countries 53,285 53,468 160,878 157,778 155,947 162,163 163,144 325,307 327,261

CAFTA-DR 2,520 2,459 7,568 7,520 7,510 7,402 7,659 15,060 15,101European Union 35,743 36,230 95,337 97,600 99,897 100,006 108,243 208,249 190,094Newly Industrialized Countries 11,007 11,191 31,337 30,966 30,059 32,032 33,462 65,494 62,829OPEC 10,279 11,026 38,061 38,110 36,468 39,399 33,553 72,952 78,112South/Central America 12,292 12,281 39,741 39,768 38,249 38,828 37,626 76,455 80,495

NOTES:* Countries may be included in more than one area. For a list of countries in each area, see the information section on page A-2 of this release or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.* Area data reflect the composition of the areas as they were as of the most recent statistical period.* Seasonally adjusted country and area data in this exhibit will not sum to the commodity-based seasonally adjusted totals shown in Part Aof this release. Data users should use caution drawing comparisons between the two sets of seasonally adjusted series.* For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Brazil 9,113 9,477 8,827 9,079 8,762 9,738 27,667 29,252 36,145Canada -1,765 -365 -485 -1,676 19 -320 -10,683 -5,071 -2,508China -76,770 -75,158 -72,105 -74,498 -73,583 -74,083 -278,533 -295,293 -295,344France -2,146 -2,751 -2,493 -2,534 -2,478 -3,400 -11,198 -9,770 -10,255Germany -17,694 -17,092 -18,459 -19,220 -18,173 -18,614 -53,197 -65,441 -72,944India -5,328 -5,937 -6,391 -6,524 -6,507 -7,011 -20,278 -24,542 -25,360Italy -6,082 -5,815 -5,844 -5,532 -6,478 -6,117 -19,388 -23,247 -23,669Japan -13,649 -15,142 -15,016 -14,841 -13,492 -13,088 -45,426 -58,369 -58,491Korea, South -2,299 -3,300 -3,061 -1,947 -1,015 -2,613 -5,439 -7,689 -9,323Mexico -11,811 -11,811 -11,570 -12,488 -11,979 -11,232 -56,968 -53,993 -47,848Saudi Arabia -5,537 -4,901 -5,665 -6,999 -7,678 -9,679 -28,220 -30,911 -25,243United Kingdom 2,238 2,004 2,015 1,658 1,364 1,412 14,806 11,357 7,041All other countries 4,868 7,992 11,948 16,321 15,145 8,971 -61,767 -3,886 51,406

CAFTA-DR n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.European Union -20,272 -20,606 -20,073 -19,986 -23,877 -24,851 -58,543 -76,259 -84,542Newly Industrialized Countries 8,829 9,302 8,667 10,916 12,085 10,431 34,688 33,387 40,969OPEC -17,444 -12,005 -12,409 -12,736 -12,269 -15,638 -113,430 -82,756 -49,419South/Central America 11,697 12,828 11,768 14,858 14,473 13,892 11,996 30,994 53,928

Brazil 17,826 17,813 17,440 18,194 17,265 18,662 66,165 68,623 70,712Canada 89,408 90,903 90,518 91,349 93,559 90,167 340,997 355,623 366,329China 37,029 37,903 38,226 39,494 44,976 41,779 133,880 144,879 160,599France 12,122 12,051 12,855 13,200 13,471 12,590 47,141 49,115 51,577Germany 18,470 18,811 18,626 18,568 19,246 20,602 76,829 76,270 75,251India 9,276 8,937 9,262 8,709 8,786 8,953 33,436 34,626 35,695Italy 6,061 6,331 6,389 7,023 6,505 6,790 25,475 24,947 26,248Japan 29,180 27,901 28,381 28,163 28,337 29,287 111,080 118,009 112,782Korea, South 15,149 15,570 15,304 16,363 17,171 16,784 61,883 62,322 64,408Mexico 62,112 63,266 63,738 64,316 65,295 66,549 225,058 244,631 256,615Saudi Arabia 6,820 6,932 7,232 6,995 6,853 6,448 20,561 25,935 28,011United Kingdom 28,474 27,215 27,347 27,071 27,036 27,422 114,663 115,186 108,669All other countries 226,938 231,251 230,525 231,327 230,196 231,126 869,852 896,374 923,299

CAFTA-DR n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.European Union 115,611 116,254 117,627 119,319 118,367 120,772 472,935 468,846 471,566Newly Industrialized Countries 47,560 48,837 47,985 49,791 50,188 50,803 186,950 188,781 196,801OPEC 28,819 30,565 28,471 27,765 27,368 26,548 92,489 109,328 114,169South/Central America 72,068 71,945 69,755 73,395 71,608 72,001 261,797 278,210 286,702

Brazil 8,713 8,336 8,614 9,115 8,502 8,925 38,498 39,370 34,567Canada 91,173 91,268 91,003 93,025 93,540 90,487 351,680 360,694 368,836China 113,799 113,061 110,332 113,992 118,559 115,862 412,413 440,172 455,943France 14,268 14,802 15,348 15,734 15,948 15,990 58,340 58,885 61,832Germany 36,165 35,903 37,085 37,788 37,419 39,216 130,025 141,711 148,195India 14,605 14,875 15,653 15,234 15,293 15,964 53,714 59,168 61,054Italy 12,143 12,145 12,234 12,555 12,983 12,907 44,863 48,194 49,917Japan 42,830 43,043 43,397 43,004 41,829 42,375 156,506 176,378 171,273Korea, South 17,447 18,870 18,364 18,310 18,186 19,397 67,322 70,012 73,731Mexico 73,923 75,077 75,307 76,804 77,273 77,781 282,027 298,625 304,463Saudi Arabia 12,358 11,833 12,896 13,994 14,531 16,127 48,781 56,846 53,254United Kingdom 26,237 25,210 25,332 25,413 25,672 26,010 99,858 103,829 101,627All other countries 222,070 223,259 218,577 215,006 215,051 222,155 931,619 900,261 871,893

CAFTA-DR n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.European Union 135,883 136,860 137,700 139,305 142,244 145,623 531,477 545,105 556,108Newly Industrialized Countries 38,731 39,534 39,319 38,876 38,103 40,372 152,262 155,394 155,832OPEC 46,263 42,570 40,880 40,502 39,637 42,185 205,919 192,084 163,588South/Central America 60,372 59,117 57,986 58,536 57,135 58,109 249,802 247,216 232,775

n.a. Not available

NOTES:* Countries may be included in more than one area. For a list of countries in each area and for additional information on country and areadetail for goods on a BOP basis and for services, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 orwww.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm* Area data reflect the composition of the areas as they were at the time of reporting.* Seasonally adjusted country and area data in this exhibit will not sum to the seasonally adjusted totals shown in Part A of this release.Data users should use caution drawing comparisons between the two sets of seasonally adjusted series.* Statistics for the second quarter 2014 will be available with the release of the FT-900 on September 4, 2014.* For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Part C: Seasonally Adjusted (by Geography)

Exhibit 20. U.S. Trade in Goods and Services by Selected Countries and Areas - BOP BasisIn millions of dollars.

Balance

Exports

Imports

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Brazil 4,575 4,709 3,954 4,235 3,954 4,682 11,357 11,757 16,852Canada -9,584 -8,554 -8,725 -9,697 -8,360 -8,476 -38,484 -35,804 -35,336China -81,798 -80,381 -77,614 -80,761 -80,022 -80,104 -295,187 -315,010 -318,778France -2,751 -3,645 -3,741 -3,506 -3,633 -4,594 -12,348 -11,138 -14,524Germany -16,181 -15,633 -17,082 -17,612 -17,273 -17,596 -50,239 -61,076 -67,600India -3,961 -4,514 -5,083 -5,092 -5,100 -5,655 -14,682 -18,397 -19,789Italy -5,560 -5,422 -5,397 -5,337 -6,040 -5,692 -18,093 -21,093 -22,196Japan -18,256 -19,425 -19,016 -18,929 -17,385 -17,325 -64,555 -77,690 -74,755Korea, South -4,463 -5,363 -5,441 -5,077 -3,589 -4,838 -12,368 -15,250 -19,471Mexico -15,101 -14,940 -14,698 -15,544 -14,754 -13,904 -68,741 -66,729 -59,937Saudi Arabia -7,494 -6,739 -7,647 -9,171 -9,564 -11,826 -33,469 -37,767 -33,121United Kingdom -573 -1,173 -1,311 -1,477 -1,487 -1,810 4,489 -319 -5,448All other countries -19,490 -17,548 -12,393 -8,998 -8,626 -13,931 -148,325 -93,578 -47,565

CAFTA-DR -189 -224 -650 55 2 353 1,338 -1,367 -817European Union -30,744 -32,010 -30,717 -30,162 -34,027 -33,718 -101,634 -118,006 -126,916Newly Industrialized Countries 3,934 4,028 3,320 4,510 6,636 5,417 17,296 14,225 18,493OPEC -22,506 -17,176 -17,452 -18,321 -17,878 -21,456 -129,098 -101,598 -70,827South/Central America 5,339 5,898 4,671 7,881 7,226 6,908 -5,626 10,865 25,677

Brazil 11,361 11,177 10,761 11,560 10,574 11,541 42,895 43,577 44,072Canada 73,756 75,046 74,685 75,700 77,617 74,544 282,678 294,090 303,048China 28,337 28,967 29,135 29,679 35,057 31,902 105,445 111,789 122,838France 7,649 7,324 7,725 8,447 8,594 7,522 28,420 31,257 32,089Germany 11,845 12,155 11,693 11,900 11,975 13,015 49,758 49,266 47,722India 6,096 5,730 5,848 5,319 5,327 5,536 21,656 22,276 22,225Italy 3,840 4,049 4,151 4,485 4,211 4,416 16,276 16,231 16,896Japan 17,552 16,272 16,823 16,636 16,781 17,459 67,251 71,480 66,512Korea, South 10,456 10,785 10,261 10,562 11,897 11,777 45,219 44,337 43,504Mexico 54,830 55,915 56,268 56,727 57,849 58,898 198,622 216,426 226,760Saudi Arabia 4,570 4,783 4,964 4,399 4,624 3,928 14,096 17,989 18,770United Kingdom 13,153 12,308 12,238 11,932 11,922 11,941 57,350 56,012 48,400All other countries 147,747 150,445 150,065 150,400 149,038 150,113 569,573 586,959 599,947

CAFTA-DR 7,487 7,392 6,997 7,665 7,599 7,832 30,353 29,884 29,654European Union 64,943 64,727 65,926 68,219 66,782 68,571 273,712 269,397 265,654Newly Industrialized Countries 35,041 35,905 34,992 35,797 36,893 37,821 141,396 139,296 143,588OPEC 21,339 23,005 21,009 19,727 19,352 18,240 65,225 80,765 83,093South/Central America 47,426 46,866 44,625 47,856 45,747 46,012 169,925 183,704 185,094

Brazil 6,786 6,468 6,807 7,325 6,620 6,859 31,539 31,820 27,221Canada 83,340 83,600 83,410 85,397 85,977 83,020 321,163 329,894 338,384China 110,135 109,348 106,749 110,440 115,079 112,005 400,632 426,799 441,616France 10,400 10,969 11,465 11,953 12,226 12,116 40,769 42,395 46,613Germany 28,027 27,789 28,775 29,511 29,248 30,611 99,997 110,342 115,323India 10,056 10,245 10,931 10,411 10,428 11,191 36,338 40,673 42,014Italy 9,400 9,471 9,548 9,822 10,251 10,108 34,369 37,324 39,092Japan 35,808 35,697 35,839 35,565 34,165 34,784 131,806 149,170 141,267Korea, South 14,919 16,148 15,702 15,639 15,486 16,615 57,587 59,587 62,975Mexico 69,931 70,855 70,967 72,271 72,603 72,802 267,364 283,155 286,697Saudi Arabia 12,064 11,522 12,612 13,570 14,187 15,754 47,565 55,756 51,891United Kingdom 13,726 13,481 13,549 13,409 13,410 13,750 52,861 56,332 53,849All other countries 167,236 167,993 162,458 159,398 157,664 164,044 717,897 680,537 647,512

CAFTA-DR 7,676 7,616 7,647 7,611 7,597 7,479 29,014 31,251 30,471European Union 95,687 96,737 96,642 98,382 100,809 102,289 375,346 387,403 392,570Newly Industrialized Countries 31,107 31,877 31,673 31,288 30,258 32,405 124,100 125,072 125,095OPEC 43,845 40,181 38,461 38,049 37,229 39,696 194,323 182,364 153,920South/Central America 42,087 40,968 39,953 39,975 38,521 39,104 175,552 172,839 159,417

NOTES:* Countries may be included in more than one area. For a list of countries in each area and for additional information on country and areadetail for goods on a BOP basis and for services, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 orwww.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm* Area data reflect the composition of the areas as they were at the time of reporting.* Seasonally adjusted country and area data in this exhibit will not sum to the seasonally adjusted totals shown in Part A of this release.Data users should use caution drawing comparisons between the two sets of seasonally adjusted series.* Statistics for the second quarter 2014 will be available with the release of the FT-900 on September 4, 2014.* For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Part C: Seasonally Adjusted (by Geography)

Exhibit 20a. U.S. Trade in Goods by Selected Countries and Areas - BOP BasisIn millions of dollars.

Balance

Exports

Imports

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Brazil 4,538 4,768 4,873 4,844 4,809 5,056 16,310 17,496 19,293Canada 7,819 8,188 8,240 8,021 8,379 8,156 27,801 30,733 32,829China 5,029 5,223 5,509 6,263 6,439 6,021 16,654 19,717 23,434France 605 894 1,248 972 1,155 1,194 1,150 1,368 4,269Germany -1,513 -1,459 -1,376 -1,608 -900 -1,017 -2,958 -4,366 -5,344India -1,367 -1,423 -1,308 -1,433 -1,407 -1,356 -5,596 -6,145 -5,571Italy -521 -393 -447 -195 -439 -425 -1,295 -2,155 -1,473Japan 4,606 4,283 4,000 4,089 3,892 4,237 19,130 19,321 16,264Korea, South 2,164 2,064 2,380 3,130 2,574 2,225 6,928 7,561 10,148Mexico 3,290 3,129 3,129 3,056 2,776 2,672 11,773 12,736 12,089Saudi Arabia 1,957 1,837 1,983 2,172 1,886 2,147 5,248 6,857 7,878United Kingdom 2,811 3,177 3,325 3,136 2,851 3,222 10,317 11,676 12,490All other countries 24,358 25,540 24,342 25,319 23,770 22,902 86,558 89,692 98,971

CAFTA-DR n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.European Union 10,473 11,404 10,644 10,176 10,151 8,867 43,091 41,747 42,374Newly Industrialized Countries 4,896 5,274 5,347 6,406 5,449 5,014 17,392 19,163 22,476OPEC 5,062 5,171 5,043 5,585 5,609 5,819 15,668 18,842 21,408South/Central America 6,357 6,930 7,097 6,977 7,247 6,984 17,622 20,129 28,251

Brazil 6,465 6,635 6,679 6,634 6,691 7,122 23,270 25,046 26,640Canada 15,652 15,857 15,833 15,649 15,942 15,623 58,319 61,533 63,281China 8,692 8,935 9,092 9,815 9,919 9,878 28,435 33,090 37,761France 4,473 4,727 5,130 4,753 4,877 5,069 18,721 17,858 19,488Germany 6,625 6,656 6,933 6,669 7,271 7,587 27,070 27,004 27,529India 3,181 3,207 3,414 3,390 3,459 3,417 11,780 12,350 13,470Italy 2,221 2,282 2,239 2,538 2,294 2,374 9,199 8,716 9,352Japan 11,628 11,629 11,558 11,527 11,556 11,828 43,830 46,529 46,270Korea, South 4,693 4,785 5,043 5,801 5,275 5,007 16,664 17,986 20,904Mexico 7,282 7,351 7,469 7,589 7,446 7,651 26,436 28,205 29,855Saudi Arabia 2,250 2,148 2,267 2,596 2,229 2,520 6,465 7,947 9,240United Kingdom 15,322 14,907 15,109 15,140 15,114 15,482 57,314 59,173 60,269All other countries 79,191 80,806 80,461 80,928 81,158 81,013 300,280 309,415 323,352

CAFTA-DR n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.European Union 50,668 51,527 51,701 51,099 51,585 52,201 199,223 199,449 205,912Newly Industrialized Countries 12,519 12,932 12,993 13,994 13,294 12,981 45,554 49,485 53,213OPEC 7,480 7,560 7,461 8,038 8,016 8,308 27,263 28,562 31,076South/Central America 24,642 25,079 25,130 25,538 25,861 25,989 91,872 94,506 101,608

Brazil 1,927 1,867 1,807 1,790 1,882 2,066 6,959 7,550 7,347Canada 7,833 7,668 7,593 7,628 7,563 7,467 30,518 30,799 30,452China 3,663 3,713 3,583 3,551 3,480 3,857 11,781 13,373 14,327France 3,868 3,833 3,883 3,781 3,722 3,875 17,571 16,490 15,219Germany 8,138 8,114 8,309 8,277 8,172 8,604 30,028 31,369 32,873India 4,548 4,630 4,722 4,823 4,865 4,773 17,376 18,495 19,041Italy 2,742 2,674 2,686 2,733 2,732 2,799 10,494 10,871 10,825Japan 7,022 7,346 7,557 7,439 7,664 7,591 24,700 27,208 30,006Korea, South 2,528 2,722 2,662 2,671 2,701 2,782 9,735 10,424 10,756Mexico 3,992 4,222 4,340 4,533 4,670 4,979 14,663 15,469 17,766Saudi Arabia 293 311 285 423 343 373 1,217 1,090 1,362United Kingdom 12,511 11,729 11,783 12,004 12,262 12,260 46,997 47,497 47,779All other countries 54,833 55,266 56,119 55,609 57,388 58,111 213,722 219,723 224,381

CAFTA-DR n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.European Union 40,195 40,123 41,057 40,923 41,434 43,334 156,132 157,702 163,538Newly Industrialized Countries 7,623 7,657 7,646 7,588 7,845 7,967 28,162 30,322 30,737OPEC 2,418 2,389 2,419 2,453 2,407 2,489 11,596 9,720 9,668South/Central America 18,285 18,149 18,033 18,561 18,614 19,005 74,250 74,377 73,357

n.a. Not available

NOTES:* Countries may be included in more than one area. For a list of countries in each area and for additional information on country and areadetail for goods on a BOP basis and for services, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 orwww.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm* Area data reflect the composition of the areas as they were at the time of reporting.* Seasonally adjusted country and area data in this exhibit will not sum to the seasonally adjusted totals shown in Part A of this release.Data users should use caution drawing comparisons between the two sets of seasonally adjusted series.* Statistics for the second quarter 2014 will be available with the release of the FT-900 on September 4, 2014.* For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Part C: Seasonally Adjusted (by Geography)

Exhibit 20b. U.S. Trade in Services by Selected Countries and AreasIn millions of dollars.

Balance

Exports

Imports

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A-1

INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES

GOODS (CENSUS BASIS)

Data for goods on a Census basis are compiled from the

documents collected by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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 and Border

Protection 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.

REVISION PROCEDURE (CENSUS BASIS)

Monthly Revisions: Monthly data include actual month's

transactions as well as a small number of transactions for

previous months. Each month, the U.S. Census Bureau revises

the aggregate seasonally adjusted (current and real chained-

dollar) and unadjusted export, import, and trade balance figures,

as well as the end-use totals for the prior month. Country detail

data and commodity detail data, based on the Standard

International Trade Classification (SITC) Revision 4 and the

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 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 to Chain-Weighted Dollar Series: For

March, June, September, and December statistical month

releases, revisions are made to the real chained-dollar series

presented in Exhibits 10 and 11: the previous five months are

revised to incorporate the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ revisions

to price indexes, which are used to produce the real chained-

dollar series and to align Census data with data published by the

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in the National

Income and Product Accounts (NIPAs).

Annual Revisions: Each June, not seasonally adjusted goods

data are revised to redistribute monthly data that arrived too late

for inclusion in the month of transaction. In addition, revisions

are made to reflect corrections received subsequent to the

monthly revisions. Seasonally adjusted data are also revised to

reflect recalculated seasonal and trading-day adjustments. These

revisions are reflected in totals, end-use, commodity, and

country summary data.

Other Revisions: For December and January statistical month

releases, each prior month of the most recent full year is revised

so that the totals of the seasonally adjusted months equal the

annual totals.

U.S./CANADA DATA EXCHANGE AND

SUBSTITUTION

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 June 2014, these shipments totaled $156.0 million.

U.S. export coverage also excludes U.S. postal shipments to

Canada. For June 2014, these shipments totaled $23.0

million.

U.S. import coverage includes shipments of railcars and

locomotives from Canada. Effective with January 2004

statistics, Canada excludes these shipments from its goods

exports to the United States, therefore creating coverage

differences between the two countries for these goods.

2. Valuation - Canadian imports are valued at the 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 than the Canadian import value. Canada

requires inland freight to be reported separately from the

value of the goods. Combining the inland freight and the

Canadian reported import value provides a consistent

valuation for all U.S. exports. Inland freight charges for

June 2014 accounted for 2.1 percent of the value of U.S.

exports to Canada.

3. Reexports - Unlike Canadian imports, which are based on

country of origin, U.S. exports include reexports of foreign

goods. Therefore, the aggregate U.S. export figure is

slightly larger than the Canadian import figure. For June

2014, reexports to Canada were $4,120.6 million.

4. Exchange Rate - Average monthly exchange rates are

applied to convert the published data to U.S. currency. For

June 2014, the average exchange rate was 1.0830 Canadian

dollars per U.S. dollar.

5. Other - There are other minor differences, such as rounding

error, that are statistically insignificant.

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current month data for exports to Canada contain an estimate for

late arrivals and corrections. The following month, this estimate

is replaced, in the news release exhibits only, with the actual

value of late receipts and corrections. This estimate improves

the current month data for exports to Canada and treats late

receipts for exports to Canada in a manner that is 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 and Border Protection and are not

subject to sampling 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

aggregate 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, and 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 at

www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/index.html#infopapers or

from the Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau.

AREA GROUPINGS

North America: Canada, Mexico.

Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free

Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR): Costa Rica, Dominican

Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Europe: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan,

Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,

Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands,

Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary,

Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia,

Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta,

Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,

Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia,

Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard-Jan Mayen Island, Sweden,

Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United

Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City.

European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus,

Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,

Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia,

Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.

Euro Area: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France,

Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta,

Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain.

Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs): Hong Kong, Korea

(South), Singapore, Taiwan.

Pacific Rim: Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,

Japan, Korea (South), Macau, 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, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican

Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands (Islas

Malvinas), French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala,

Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat,

Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Sint

Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the

Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos

Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela.

OPEC: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya,

Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela.

Africa: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, British Indian Ocean

Territories, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cameroon,

Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville),

Congo (Kinshasa), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea,

Ethiopia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon,

Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya,

Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania,

Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger,

Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, St. Helena, Sao Tome and Principe,

Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South

Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda,

Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

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ADJUSTMENTS FOR SEASONAL AND TRADING-

DAY VARIATIONS

Goods are initially classified under the Harmonized Commodity

Description and Coding System (Harmonized System), which is

an internationally accepted standard for the commodity

classification of traded goods. The Harmonized System

describes and measures the characteristics of the goods and is

the basis for the systems used in the United States: Schedule B

for exports and Harmonized Tariff Schedule for imports.

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

trading-day adjusted data. These adjusted data are then summed

to the six end-use aggregates for publication (see Exhibit 6).

These data are provided to BEA, from the U.S. Census Bureau,

for use in the NIPAs and in the U.S International Transactions

Accounts (balance of payments accounts).

Exhibit 19 shows goods (Census Basis) that are seasonally

adjusted for selected countries and world areas. Unlike the

commodity-based adjustments discussed above, these

adjustments are developed and applied directly at the country

and world area levels. For total exports and imports, data users

should refer to the commodity-based totals shown in the other

exhibits. The seasonally adjusted country and world area data

will not sum to the seasonally adjusted commodity-based totals

because the seasonally adjusted country and world area data and

the commodity-based totals are derived from different

aggregations of the export and import data and from different

seasonal adjustment models. Data users should use caution

drawing comparisons between the two sets of seasonally

adjusted series.

The seasonal adjustment procedure (X13-ARIMA-SEATS) is

based on a model that estimates the monthly movements as

percentages above or below the general level of series (unlike

other methods that redistribute the actual series values over the

calendar year). Because the data series for aircraft is highly

variable, users studying data trends may wish to analyze aircraft

separately from other trade.

ADJUSTMENTS FOR PRICE CHANGE

Data adjusted for seasonal variation on a chained-dollar basis

(2009 base year) are presented in Exhibits 10 and 11. This

adjustment for price change is done using the Fisher chain-

weighted methodology. The deflators are primarily based on the

monthly price indexes published by the Bureau of Labor

Statistics using techniques developed for the NIPAs by BEA.

PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES

Goods data appearing in Exhibit 15 are classified in terms of the

SITC Revision 4, with the exception of agricultural and

manufactured goods. Agricultural goods are defined by the U.S.

Department of Agriculture (USDA); they consist of non-marine

food products and other products of agriculture that have not

passed through complex processes of manufacture.

Manufactured goods conform to the NAICS; they consist of

goods that have been mechanically, physically, or chemically

transformed. USDA agricultural goods and NAICS

manufactured goods are not mutually exclusive categories.

Reexports are foreign merchandise entering the country as

imports and then exported 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

About 500 of some 22,000 Schedule B and Harmonized Tariff

Schedule 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 that appears in Exhibits 16 and 16a. This

product- and commodity-based measure of advanced technology

differs from broader NAICS-based measures, which include all

goods produced by a particular industry group, regardless of the

level of technology embodied in the goods.

GOODS (BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BASIS) AND

SERVICES

Quarterly and annual statistics for goods on a balance of

payments (BOP) basis and for services are included in the U.S.

International Transactions Accounts (ITAs), which are

published by BEA in news releases in March, June, September,

and December and in the Survey of Current Business in the

January, April, July, and October issues. The next release of the

ITAs is scheduled for September 17, 2014. The Survey of

Current Business is available online at

www.bea.gov/scb/index.htm.

GOODS (BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BASIS)

Goods on a Census basis are adjusted by BEA to a BOP basis to

align the data with the concepts and definitions used to prepare

the international and national economic accounts. These

adjustments, which are applied separately to exports and

imports, are necessary to supplement coverage of the Census

data, to eliminate duplication of transactions recorded elsewhere

in the international accounts, and to value transactions at market

prices. They include both additions to and deductions from

goods on a Census basis and are presented in this release as net

adjustments. Adjustments that exhibit significant seasonal

patterns are seasonally adjusted. BEA also publishes more

detailed quarterly and annual statistics for net adjustments in

ITA Table 2.4. U.S. International Trade in Goods, Balance of

Payments Adjustments and in the January, April, July, and

October issues of the Survey of Current Business.

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Exports under U.S. military sales contracts - This

adjustment reflects the net amount of two separate

adjustments. BEA first deducts goods identified in the

Census data as exports under the U.S. Foreign Military

Sales program. BEA then adds primary source data for

these exports, which are reported to BEA by the U.S.

Department of Defense.

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 U.S. customs territory.

Goods procured in U.S. ports by foreign carriers - This

addition is made for foreign air and ocean carriers’ fuel

purchases in U.S. ports.

Net exports of goods under merchanting - This addition

is made to include the net value of the purchase and

subsequent resale of goods abroad without the goods

entering the United States. Because these goods do not

cross the U.S. customs frontier, their value is not recorded

in the Census data.

Other adjustments to exports include:

Deductions for equipment repairs (parts and labor),

developed motion picture film, and military grant-aid.

Additions for sales of fish caught in U.S. territorial waters,

exports of electricity to Mexico, private gift parcels, vessels

and oil rigs for which ownership changes, valuation of

software exports at market value, and low-value (below

reporting threshold) transactions for 1999–2009 to phase in

a revised Census Bureau low-value methodology that was

implemented for goods on a Census basis beginning with

statistics for 2010.

The import adjustments include:

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 U.S.

customs territory.

Goods procured in foreign ports by U.S. carriers - This

addition is made for U.S. air and ocean carriers’ fuel

purchases in foreign ports.

Imports by U.S. military agencies - This addition is made

for purchases of goods abroad by U.S. military agencies,

which are reported to BEA by the U.S. Department of

Defense. The Census data only include imports of goods by

U.S. military agencies that enter the U.S. customs territory.

Inland freight in Canada and Mexico - This addition is

made for inland freight in Canada and Mexico. Imports of

goods from all countries should be valued at the customs

value—the value at the foreign port of export including

inland freight charges. For imports from Canada and

Mexico, this should be the cost of the goods at the U.S.

border. However, the customs value for imports for certain

Canadian and Mexican goods is the point of origin in

Canada or Mexico. BEA makes an addition for the inland

freight charges of transporting these goods to the U.S.

border to make the value comparable to the customs value

reported for imports from other countries.

Other adjustments to imports include:

Deductions for equipment repairs (parts and labor), repairs

to U.S. vessels abroad, and developed motion picture film.

Additions for non-reported imports of locomotives and

railcars, imports of electricity from Mexico, conversion of

vessels for commercial use, valuation of software imports at

market value, and low-value (below reporting threshold)

transactions for 1999–2009 to phase in a revised Census

Bureau low-value methodology that was implemented for

goods on a Census basis beginning with statistics for 2010.

SERVICES

The services statistics cover 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 these

installations are considered to be part of the U.S. economy.

Services statistics are based on quarterly, annual, and

benchmark surveys and information obtained from monthly

government and industry reports. For categories for which

monthly data are not available, monthly statistics are derived

from quarterly statistics through temporal distribution, or

interpolation. The interpolation methodology used by BEA is

the modified Denton proportional first difference method. This

method preserves the pattern of the monthly indicator series, if

available, while satisfying the annual aggregation constraints.

See “An Empirical Review of Methods for Temporal

Distribution and Interpolation in the National Accounts” for

more information. Services are seasonally adjusted when

statistically significant seasonal patterns are present.

Services are shown in nine broad categories. The following is a

brief description of the types of services included in each

category:

Maintenance and repair services n.i.e. (not included

elsewhere) - Consists of maintenance and repair services

performed by residents of one country on goods that are

owned by residents of another country. The repairs may be

performed at the site of the repair facility or elsewhere.

Excludes such services in which the cost is included in the

price of the goods and is not billed separately or is declared

as a part of the price of the goods on the import or export

declaration filed with the U.S. Customs and Border

Protection. Maintenance and repair of ships, aircraft, and

other transport equipment are included under transport

services, and maintenance and repair of computers are

included under computer services.

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moving people and freight from one location to another and

includes related supporting and auxiliary services.

Transport covers all modes of transportation, including air,

sea, rail, road, space, and pipeline. Postal and courier

services and port services, which cover cargo handling,

storage and warehousing, and other related transport

services, are also included.

Travel (for all purposes including education) - Includes

goods and services acquired by nonresidents while abroad.

A traveler is defined as a person who stays, or intends to

stay, for less than one year in a country of which he or she

is not a resident or as a nonresident whose purpose is to

obtain education or medical treatment, no matter how long

the stay. Purchases can be either for own use or for gifts to

others. Travel is a transactor-based component that covers a

variety of goods and services, primarily lodging, meals,

transportation in the country of travel, amusement,

entertainment, and gifts. Excludes air passenger services for

travel between countries, which are included in transport,

and goods for resale, which are included in goods.

Travel includes business and personal travel. Business

travel covers goods and services acquired for use by

persons whose primary purpose for travel is for business

(including goods and services for which business travelers

are reimbursed by employers). Business travel also includes

expenditures by border, seasonal, and other short-term

workers in their economy of employment. Personal travel

covers travel for all non-business purposes, including for

medical or educational purposes.

Insurance services - Includes the direct insurance services

of providing life insurance and annuities, non-life (property

and casualty) insurance, reinsurance, freight insurance, and

auxiliary insurance services. Insurance is measured as

gross premiums earned plus premium supplements less

claims payable, with an adjustment for claims volatility.

Premium supplements represent investment income from

insurance reserves, which are attributed to policyholders

who are treated as paying the income back to the insurer.

Auxiliary insurance services include agents’ commissions,

brokerage services, insurance consulting services, actuarial

services, and other insurance services.

Financial services - Includes financial intermediary and

auxiliary services, except insurance services. These services

include those normally provided by banks and other

financial institutions. Services primarily include those for

which an explicit commission or a fee is charged; implicit

fees for bond transactions, measured as the difference

between bid and ask prices, are also included. Services

include securities brokerage and underwriting, financial

management, financial advisory, and custody services;

credit and other credit-related services; and securities

lending, electronic funds transfer, and other services.

Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e. -

Includes charges for the use of proprietary rights, such as

patents, trademarks, and copyrights, and charges for

licenses to use, reproduce, distribute, and sell or purchase

intellectual property.

Telecommunications, computer, and information

services - Telecommunications services include the

broadcast or transmission of sound, images, data, or other

information by electronic means. These services do not

include the value of the information transmitted. Computer

services consist of hardware- and software-related services

and data processing services. Sales of customized software

and related use licenses, as well as licenses to use non-

customized software with a periodic license fee, are also

included, as is software downloaded or otherwise

electronically delivered. Cross-border transactions in non-

customized packaged software with a license for perpetual

use are included in goods. Information services include

news agency services, database services, and web search

portals.

Other business services - Consists of research and

development services, professional and management

consulting services, and technical, trade-related, and other

business services. Research and development services

include services associated with basic and applied research

and experimental development of new products and

processes. Professional and management consulting

services include legal services, accounting, management

consulting, managerial services, public relations services,

advertising, and market research. Amounts received by a

parent company from its affiliates for general overhead

expenses related to these services are included. Technical,

trade-related, and other business services include

architectural and engineering, construction, audio-visual,

waste treatment, operational leasing, trade-related, and

other business services.

Government goods and services n.i.e. - Includes goods

and services supplied by and to enclaves, such as

embassies, military bases, and international organizations;

goods and services acquired from the host economy by

diplomats, consular staff, and military personnel located

abroad and their dependents; and services supplied by and

to governments that are not included in other services

categories. Services supplied by and to governments are

classified to specific services categories when source data

permit.

GOODS (BOP BASIS) AND SERVICES BY COUNTRY

AND AREA

Monthly country and area detail is not available for goods on a

BOP basis or for services. However, quarterly statistics on

goods on a BOP basis and on services that are seasonally

adjusted by geography are shown in Exhibit 20. Unlike the

seasonal adjustments by commodity and by service type that are

applied to the global totals, these adjustments are developed and

applied directly at the country and world area levels. For total

exports and imports, data users should refer to the by-

commodity and by-service type totals shown in the other

exhibits. The seasonally adjusted country and world area data

will not sum to the seasonally adjusted by-commodity and by-

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from different aggregations of the export and import data and

from different seasonal adjustment models. Data users should

use caution drawing comparisons between the two sets of

seasonally adjusted series.

The definitions of the world areas shown in Exhibit 20 are

consistent with the definitions for goods on a Census basis (see

AREA GROUPINGS above) with a few exceptions. For services,

CAFTA-DR is not available because trade with this area’s

member countries cannot be separately identified. For goods on

a BOP basis and for services, European Union and OPEC reflect

the composition of the areas as they were at the time of

reporting.

REVISION PROCEDURE (GOODS ON A BOP BASIS

AND SERVICES)

Monthly Revisions: Each month, a preliminary estimate for the

current month and a revised estimate for the immediately

preceding month are released. After the initial revision, no

further revisions are made to a month until more complete

source data become available in March, June, September, and

December.

Quarterly Revisions: The releases in March, June, September,

and December contain revised estimates for the previous six

months to incorporate more comprehensive and updated source

data.

Annual Revisions: Each June, historical data are revised to

incorporate newly available and revised source data, changes in

definitions and classifications, and changes in estimation

methods. Seasonally adjusted data are also revised to reflect

recalculated seasonal and trading-day adjustments.

Other Revisions: The release in February contains revisions to

goods for January through November of the most recent year

and the release in March contains revisions to both goods and

services for all months of the most recent year. These revisions

result from forcing the seasonally adjusted months to equal the

annual totals.

DATA AVAILABILITY

The U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services news

release (FT-900) and the FT-900 Supplement are available at the

following:

www.census.gov/ft900

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

htm

MONTHLY RELEASE SCHEDULE

Statistical Month Date Day

January 03-07-14 Friday

February 04-03-14 Thursday

March 05-06-14 Tuesday

April 06-04-14 Wednesday

May 07-03-14 Thursday

June 08-06-14 Wednesday

July 09-04-14 Thursday

August 10-03-14 Friday

September 11-04-14 Tuesday

October 12-05-14 Friday

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8:30 A.M. EDT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2014

For information on goods contact: U.S. Census Bureau: Matthew Przybocki (301) 763-3148 Maria Iseman (301) 763-2311

FT-900 SUPPLEMENT June 2014

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FT-900 Supplement

Exhibit 1: Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected NAICS-Based Product Code,Not Seasonally Adjusted: June 2014

Imports for Consumption (Customs Value)NAICS-Based Product Totals Calculated Duty

Code Description Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

GRAND TOTAL -55,593.2 -326,608.8 138,413.4 803,596.7 194,006.6 1,130,205.5 2,715.6 15,394.8

Agricultural, Forestry & Fishery Products -99.2 8,785.2 4,891.9 39,631.3 4,991.1 30,846.1 4.7 33.0(Domestic)

Agricultural Products, Total 1,281.9 16,039.9 4,174.2 34,758.2 2,892.3 18,718.4 3.9 27.7Livestock And Livestock Products -315.4 -2,088.6 155.4 1,125.5 470.8 3,214.1 0.3 1.4Forestry Products 33.1 40.8 260.1 1,553.8 227.0 1,512.9 0.1 0.8Fish, Fresh Or Chilled; And Other Marine Products -1,098.8 -5,206.9 302.2 2,193.8 1,401.0 7,400.7 0.3 3.1

Mining, Total -13,083.6 -82,958.8 4,098.7 23,578.5 17,182.4 106,537.3 5.1 33.4(Domestic)

Oil And Gas -13,889.5 -87,503.2 2,543.0 14,677.2 16,432.5 102,180.4 5.0 32.6Minerals And Ores 805.9 4,544.4 1,555.7 8,901.3 749.9 4,356.9 0.1 0.8

Manufacturing, Total -61,843.7 -355,740.1 102,537.1 591,166.0 164,380.8 946,649.1 2,692.0 15,267.6(Domestic)

Food And Kindred Products 1,193.4 8,056.5 5,921.5 35,487.7 4,728.1 27,431.2 57.5 362.5Beverages And Tobacco -1,074.4 -5,430.6 764.7 4,264.4 1,839.0 9,695.0 9.3 50.5Textile And Fabrics 97.4 570.1 832.4 4,729.5 735.0 4,159.3 35.7 197.0Textile Mill Products -1,412.7 -7,972.8 236.7 1,411.2 1,649.4 9,384.0 106.3 595.4Apparel And Accessories -6,861.9 -37,997.4 248.8 1,521.7 7,110.7 39,519.1 904.6 5,111.0Leather And Allied Products -3,122.7 -16,751.2 271.1 1,607.7 3,393.7 18,358.9 357.9 1,871.6Wood Products -872.5 -4,373.8 622.1 3,636.0 1,494.6 8,009.7 13.6 71.3Paper Products 270.6 1,825.9 2,009.9 11,931.4 1,739.3 10,105.5 3.8 20.7Printing, Publishing & Similar Products 47.5 274.2 529.2 2,721.2 481.7 2,447.0 0.2 1.2Petroleum And Coal Products 711.7 -2,276.8 9,919.7 59,013.4 9,208.1 61,290.2 9.3 61.9Chemicals -789.0 -11,074.1 16,758.0 95,608.9 17,547.1 106,683.0 145.9 932.8Plastic And Rubber Products (1) -1,684.8 -9,005.0 2,727.1 15,453.2 4,411.9 24,458.2 113.0 610.3Nonmetallic Mineral Products (1) -905.2 -4,577.9 916.3 5,394.0 1,821.5 9,971.9 56.5 306.9Primary Metal Products -4,322.2 -20,636.0 4,253.9 29,013.2 8,576.0 49,649.2 24.6 145.8Fabricated Metal Products -1,853.8 -10,040.0 3,701.3 21,736.7 5,555.1 31,776.8 122.1 684.7Machinery, Except Electrical -2,220.4 -10,775.2 11,625.1 68,265.1 13,845.5 79,040.2 101.9 577.4Computers and Electronic Products (1) -20,232.0 -107,813.6 10,417.0 60,459.8 30,649.0 168,273.3 81.6 456.2Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components (1) -4,338.6 -23,056.4 3,975.3 23,416.3 8,313.9 46,472.7 144.0 796.1Transportation Equipment (1) -7,702.7 -51,521.4 22,389.4 120,483.4 30,092.1 172,004.8 312.4 1,843.3Furniture and Fixtures -2,446.6 -13,921.1 429.8 2,497.1 2,876.3 16,418.2 5.3 28.7Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities -4,325.0 -28,986.7 3,987.9 22,514.2 8,312.9 51,500.8 86.5 542.4

Special Classification Provisions -400.2 -5,872.4 7,052.1 40,300.7 7,452.3 46,173.0 13.7 60.8(Domestic)

Scrap & Waste 1,235.3 7,035.6 1,796.8 10,346.7 561.5 3,311.1 0.1 0.5Used Or Second-Hand Merchandise (1) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Goods Returned Or Reimported -5,099.6 -29,615.7 1.4 10.3 5,101.0 29,626.0 0.4 2.2Special Classification Provision, Nspf 2,498.8 14,230.4 3,799.1 22,407.7 1,300.3 8,177.3 12.0 51.6

Re-exports 19,833.5 109,279.7 19,833.5 109,279.7 (X) (X) (X) (X)Timing Adjustments (X) -102.5 (X) -102.5 (X) (X) (X) (X)(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to supression and require a change in aggregation. For additional information see www.census.gov/ft900.

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal total due to rounding. (X) Not Applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Balance Exports

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Exhibit 2. Origin of Movement of U. S. Exports of Goods by State by NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings,Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2014

In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U. S. total and distributed among individual statesand territories. Separate FTZ total line is for reference only. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable.

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

NAICS-Based Product Code GroupingsManufactured Commodities Non-Manufactured Commodities (1)

Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year- Year-Total Percent Total Percent to-Date to-Date

U.S. Total 102,537.1 591,166.0 100.0 13,679.2 89,429.3 100.0 19,833.5 109,279.7 138,413.4 803,596.7Foreign Trade Zone 2,856.7 16,846.9 2.8 22.4 133.8 0.1 230.3 1,099.5 3,109.4 18,080.2

Alabama 1,506.5 8,428.2 1.4 150.4 880.8 1.0 54.9 364.5 1,711.8 9,673.5 Alaska 21.9 147.4 (-) 151.5 1,467.8 1.6 8.7 28.5 182.1 1,643.8 Arizona 1,167.2 5,913.2 1.0 316.5 1,965.3 2.2 355.4 2,253.8 1,839.1 10,132.2 Arkansas 401.2 2,219.7 0.4 35.7 232.8 0.3 178.7 804.7 615.6 3,257.2 California 9,960.7 56,140.5 9.5 1,948.6 11,159.8 12.5 3,863.4 18,843.7 15,772.6 86,144.0 Colorado 614.9 3,335.3 0.6 52.9 263.0 0.3 73.4 421.2 741.2 4,019.4 Connecticut 1,231.1 7,377.8 1.2 50.4 274.9 0.3 93.7 434.9 1,375.2 8,087.6 Delaware 378.2 2,062.3 0.3 9.5 85.8 0.1 60.4 419.4 448.0 2,567.5 Florida 3,677.9 21,336.0 3.6 295.0 2,025.1 2.3 841.1 5,488.2 4,814.1 28,849.3 Georgia 2,953.7 16,535.5 2.8 286.4 1,807.0 2.0 250.8 1,363.5 3,491.0 19,705.9 Hawaii 96.7 471.6 0.1 11.6 88.0 0.1 7.8 27.8 116.1 587.4 Idaho 214.4 1,614.7 0.3 31.0 255.6 0.3 148.9 967.6 394.3 2,838.0 Illinois 4,483.3 26,459.4 4.5 446.5 3,408.7 3.8 860.5 4,592.8 5,790.3 34,460.9 Indiana 2,908.1 15,928.7 2.7 35.5 239.5 0.3 237.7 1,439.4 3,181.3 17,607.6 Iowa 1,163.7 6,559.2 1.1 181.0 1,151.4 1.3 42.3 254.0 1,387.0 7,964.6 Kansas 818.0 4,350.1 0.7 156.6 1,302.2 1.5 57.4 308.1 1,032.0 5,960.4 Kentucky 2,023.9 10,971.0 1.9 45.5 215.6 0.2 374.9 2,150.4 2,444.3 13,337.0 Louisiana 3,804.1 22,589.6 3.8 1,031.5 9,086.3 10.2 115.1 440.6 4,950.7 32,116.5 Maine 123.9 762.7 0.1 139.6 416.9 0.5 8.1 50.5 271.6 1,230.2 Maryland 726.2 4,179.3 0.7 72.9 487.1 0.5 269.5 1,525.9 1,068.6 6,192.3 Massachusetts 1,965.0 11,621.3 2.0 117.7 740.0 0.8 319.6 1,845.0 2,402.3 14,206.4 Michigan 4,115.9 24,148.6 4.1 202.4 2,167.6 2.4 430.3 2,475.2 4,748.7 28,791.4 Minnesota 1,498.1 8,933.2 1.5 166.2 666.7 0.7 134.5 791.2 1,798.8 10,391.2 Mississippi 767.8 4,704.7 0.8 22.7 310.2 0.3 107.8 673.3 898.3 5,688.2 Missouri 972.8 5,537.6 0.9 102.1 675.6 0.8 70.1 362.4 1,145.0 6,575.6 Montana 98.0 493.5 0.1 43.5 221.9 0.2 9.3 38.4 150.7 753.8 Nebraska 516.2 3,018.2 0.5 91.5 945.7 1.1 28.5 217.9 636.2 4,181.8 Nevada 498.9 2,716.1 0.5 81.6 369.3 0.4 314.7 896.6 895.2 3,981.9 New Hampshire 281.4 1,614.6 0.3 61.1 322.8 0.4 61.0 427.3 403.5 2,364.6 New Jersey 2,379.3 13,181.0 2.2 320.9 1,772.6 2.0 551.2 3,100.3 3,251.4 18,053.8 New Mexico 196.3 1,111.9 0.2 12.8 82.8 0.1 42.1 509.7 251.2 1,704.5 New York 3,339.6 20,507.9 3.5 1,317.5 6,557.1 7.3 3,009.2 15,934.3 7,666.3 42,999.3 North Carolina 2,357.3 12,909.4 2.2 117.4 1,039.2 1.2 219.1 1,319.7 2,693.8 15,268.2 North Dakota 179.7 1,118.2 0.2 240.5 1,230.8 1.4 5.1 36.2 425.3 2,385.2 Ohio 3,983.5 21,720.8 3.7 150.0 1,375.9 1.5 433.4 2,143.2 4,566.9 25,239.9 Oklahoma 475.4 2,718.7 0.5 29.2 180.7 0.2 47.1 267.9 551.7 3,167.3 Oregon 1,373.3 7,573.9 1.3 209.2 1,567.6 1.8 190.1 1,085.5 1,772.6 10,227.0 Pennsylvania 2,739.8 15,829.1 2.7 321.1 1,772.7 2.0 422.6 2,156.3 3,483.5 19,758.0 Rhode Island 111.8 713.6 0.1 51.1 310.0 0.3 17.0 83.3 179.8 1,106.9 South Carolina 2,432.9 13,496.1 2.3 76.0 455.1 0.5 102.0 639.1 2,610.9 14,590.2 South Dakota 121.7 708.1 0.1 18.3 53.8 0.1 3.2 20.2 143.2 782.2 Tennessee 2,144.0 12,327.3 2.1 97.4 630.2 0.7 646.0 3,529.2 2,887.4 16,486.7 Texas 18,012.2 107,284.7 18.1 2,103.2 13,774.0 15.4 3,819.3 23,155.2 23,934.7 144,213.9 Utah 541.9 4,918.5 0.8 51.2 270.9 0.3 62.6 494.9 655.7 5,684.2 Vermont 229.4 1,235.6 0.2 7.1 41.1 (-) 91.2 458.8 327.7 1,735.5 Virginia 1,316.9 7,542.7 1.3 133.1 1,363.3 1.5 141.4 931.0 1,591.4 9,837.0 Washington 6,072.1 33,915.4 5.7 1,075.1 7,499.8 8.4 321.4 1,777.7 7,468.6 43,192.9 West Virginia 380.9 2,054.3 0.3 321.4 1,843.3 2.1 4.4 77.1 706.6 3,974.6 Wisconsin 1,742.9 10,063.7 1.7 79.7 726.6 0.8 152.5 858.5 1,975.1 11,648.8 Wyoming 102.1 573.5 0.1 45.6 169.1 0.2 1.9 14.9 149.6 757.5 Dist of Columbia 45.6 529.2 0.1 4.9 26.3 (-) 7.3 42.3 57.8 597.8 Puerto Rico 1,613.5 9,481.8 1.6 27.5 129.9 0.1 119.0 578.9 1,760.0 10,190.6 US Virgin Islands 54.8 507.6 0.1 1.5 2.9 (-) 45.0 155.0 101.3 665.4Other 1,600.4 8,973.5 1.5 530.2 3,320.3 3.7 0.9 3.8 4,495.0 26,121.9 Estimated Shipments (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 2,363.6 14,081.2 Unreported (2) 1,600.4 8,973.5 1.5 530.2 3,320.3 3.7 0.9 3.8 2,131.5 12,040.6Timing Adjustment (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) -102.5(1) Includes agricultural, forestry, fishery products, mineral commodities, scrap, waste and used or second-hand merchandise. The stateof origin of movement value totals for non-manufactured commodities usually reflect the state where the U.S. port of export is located.(2) Includes prior month's revision to exports to Canada.

ItemRe-exports Total

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In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U. S. total and distributed among individual states and territories. Separate FTZ total line is for reference only. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable.

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

NAICS-Based Product Code GroupingsManufactured Commodities Non-Manufactured Commodities (1)

Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-DateTotal Percent Total Percent Total Percent

U.S. Total 162,642.7 929,979.7 100.0 33,704.8 209,394.8 100.0 197,288.8 1,145,595.9 100.0Foreign Trade Zone 11,786.9 66,631.4 7.2 12,329.3 80,291.4 38.3 24,116.3 146,922.8 12.8

Alabama 1,399.4 8,955.3 1.0 378.0 1,309.4 0.6 1,777.4 10,264.6 0.9 Alaska 147.0 545.4 0.1 58.3 231.2 0.1 205.3 776.6 0.1 Arizona 1,227.9 7,769.4 0.8 300.3 2,593.5 1.2 1,528.2 10,362.9 0.9 Arkansas 595.0 3,663.3 0.4 18.3 104.6 (-) 613.3 3,767.9 0.3 California 30,142.8 162,768.7 17.5 3,974.8 26,492.0 12.7 34,117.7 189,260.7 16.5 Colorado 887.5 5,049.1 0.5 258.8 1,661.2 0.8 1,146.3 6,710.3 0.6 Connecticut 2,121.5 10,996.8 1.2 139.0 977.1 0.5 2,260.5 11,974.0 1.0 Delaware 587.9 3,452.5 0.4 246.2 2,305.2 1.1 834.1 5,757.7 0.5 Florida 4,740.0 29,676.5 3.2 810.3 5,830.9 2.8 5,550.3 35,507.4 3.1 Georgia 6,449.7 39,366.9 4.2 250.6 1,501.8 0.7 6,700.3 40,868.6 3.6 Hawaii 236.6 1,125.7 0.1 214.6 1,542.9 0.7 451.3 2,668.6 0.2 Idaho 496.1 2,868.0 0.3 17.1 141.8 0.1 513.3 3,009.8 0.3 Illinois 8,639.5 48,720.5 5.2 3,649.2 19,330.6 9.2 12,288.6 68,051.0 5.9 Indiana 4,031.6 22,959.1 2.5 190.2 1,402.1 0.7 4,221.8 24,361.2 2.1 Iowa 742.5 4,332.2 0.5 109.2 785.3 0.4 851.7 5,117.5 0.4 Kansas 917.5 5,497.6 0.6 90.7 522.9 0.2 1,008.2 6,020.5 0.5 Kentucky 3,089.4 17,700.9 1.9 319.8 1,478.6 0.7 3,409.2 19,179.4 1.7 Louisiana 1,704.1 10,847.0 1.2 2,464.9 19,415.1 9.3 4,169.0 30,262.0 2.6 Maine 206.7 1,442.2 0.2 73.5 565.5 0.3 280.2 2,007.7 0.2 Maryland 2,328.6 13,806.3 1.5 187.5 769.9 0.4 2,516.1 14,576.3 1.3 Massachusetts 2,437.6 14,712.5 1.6 551.6 2,771.2 1.3 2,989.2 17,483.7 1.5 Michigan 9,632.5 55,594.8 6.0 849.1 4,834.4 2.3 10,481.6 60,429.2 5.3 Minnesota 1,903.8 10,574.9 1.1 949.1 5,668.0 2.7 2,853.0 16,242.9 1.4 Mississippi 845.9 4,870.3 0.5 466.5 4,524.5 2.2 1,312.4 9,394.8 0.8 Missouri 1,444.4 8,370.2 0.9 124.0 664.1 0.3 1,568.4 9,034.3 0.8 Montana 89.4 518.4 0.1 467.5 2,483.3 1.2 556.8 3,001.7 0.3 Nebraska 276.7 1,693.0 0.2 92.9 300.5 0.1 369.6 1,993.6 0.2 Nevada 629.3 4,092.9 0.4 20.8 142.6 0.1 650.1 4,235.5 0.4 New Hampshire 988.1 5,645.3 0.6 54.6 247.4 0.1 1,042.7 5,892.7 0.5 New Jersey 9,453.4 53,916.9 5.8 1,785.2 8,863.7 4.2 11,238.6 62,780.6 5.5 New Mexico 169.6 853.3 0.1 16.1 132.4 0.1 185.7 985.7 0.1 New York 8,970.9 52,722.0 5.7 1,760.1 12,439.1 5.9 10,731.0 65,161.0 5.7 North Carolina 4,204.7 25,338.6 2.7 206.1 1,000.0 0.5 4,410.8 26,338.7 2.3 North Dakota 204.6 1,227.4 0.1 105.5 709.0 0.3 310.1 1,936.4 0.2 Ohio 5,224.8 29,277.4 3.1 799.1 4,572.4 2.2 6,023.9 33,849.7 3.0 Oklahoma 704.8 3,683.6 0.4 487.1 2,909.2 1.4 1,191.9 6,592.8 0.6 Oregon 1,001.7 6,209.6 0.7 109.9 538.7 0.3 1,111.6 6,748.3 0.6 Pennsylvania 5,743.8 32,944.0 3.5 940.9 6,460.9 3.1 6,684.7 39,404.9 3.4 Rhode Island 761.3 4,123.5 0.4 18.0 117.1 0.1 779.2 4,240.5 0.4 South Carolina 3,011.6 16,955.6 1.8 123.2 691.0 0.3 3,134.8 17,646.5 1.5 South Dakota 81.5 446.6 (-) 10.9 67.3 (-) 92.5 513.9 (-) Tennessee 5,549.1 31,230.9 3.4 212.4 1,479.9 0.7 5,761.5 32,710.9 2.9 Texas 18,001.9 103,889.4 11.2 7,795.0 46,534.3 22.2 25,796.9 150,423.7 13.1 Utah 890.6 4,858.4 0.5 59.1 456.5 0.2 949.7 5,314.9 0.5 Vermont 312.8 1,753.0 0.2 87.5 704.5 0.3 400.3 2,457.5 0.2 Virginia 1,670.7 10,232.7 1.1 259.6 1,252.6 0.6 1,930.3 11,485.3 1.0 Washington 3,336.3 18,426.3 2.0 1,167.1 7,180.7 3.4 4,503.3 25,607.0 2.2 West Virginia 324.3 1,838.4 0.2 8.2 51.2 (-) 332.4 1,889.7 0.2 Wisconsin 1,751.4 10,566.3 1.1 100.9 662.6 0.3 1,852.3 11,228.9 1.0 Wyoming 50.6 295.4 (-) 95.8 734.0 0.4 146.4 1,029.4 0.1 Dist of Columbia 41.3 272.6 (-) 27.4 149.7 0.1 68.8 422.3 (-) Puerto Rico 2,170.6 10,735.9 1.2 176.2 955.0 0.5 2,346.9 11,690.9 1.0 US Virgin Islands 41.5 376.1 (-) 2.1 31.8 (-) 43.6 407.9 (-)Other 29.9 189.9 (-) 24.0 103.9 (-) 995.2 6,349.2 0.6 Estimated Shipments (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 941.3 6,055.4 0.5 Unreported 29.9 189.9 (-) 24.0 103.9 (-) 53.9 293.8 (-)Timing Adjustment (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 166.0 (X)(1) Includes agricultural, forestry, fishery products, mineral commodities, scrap, waste and used or second-hand merchandise.

Exhibit 2a. U. S. General Imports of Goods by State, State of Destination, by NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2014

ItemTotal

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Quantity in Customs value in C.I.F. value inthousands of barrels thousands of dollars thousands of dollars

June May Year-to-Date June May Year-to-Date June May Year-to-Date2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014

Total 213,931 213,143 1,359,944 20,625,563 20,487,021 127,639,950 21,107,151 20,974,961 130,792,404

OPEC Total 89,697 94,420 605,617 9,094,903 9,580,465 61,072,218 9,306,547 9,808,207 62,599,827

Algeria (-) 797 1,138 7 91,628 130,635 7 93,341 132,969Angola 5,325 4,565 23,394 586,169 496,768 2,561,817 595,906 502,559 2,600,014Ecuador 4,337 5,137 34,133 447,080 527,027 3,439,437 460,311 543,839 3,557,775Iran (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Iraq 12,585 9,413 60,844 1,280,210 960,788 6,159,855 1,309,406 986,941 6,310,091Kuwait 9,830 9,044 63,118 999,782 936,301 6,513,142 1,026,073 957,757 6,677,143

Libya (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Nigeria 606 2,980 16,016 66,472 332,539 1,769,887 68,129 338,821 1,806,345Qatar (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Saudi Arabia 33,981 40,351 263,055 3,438,327 4,104,004 26,714,581 3,530,994 4,219,495 27,451,189United Arab Emirates 1,055 (-) 1,954 116,325 (-) 219,723 119,362 (-) 225,797Venezuela 21,977 22,134 141,966 2,160,530 2,131,409 13,563,142 2,196,359 2,165,452 13,838,506

Non-OPEC 124,234 118,723 754,327 11,530,660 10,906,556 66,567,732 11,800,604 11,166,754 68,192,576

Argentina 650 1,428 5,351 71,127 153,724 562,708 73,855 156,119 579,458Azerbaijan 1,051 (-) 3,154 115,000 (-) 350,000 117,656 (-) 357,968Bolivia (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Brazil 4,943 2,480 18,856 524,785 258,134 1,978,313 538,069 266,022 2,031,191Canada 80,995 80,286 494,727 7,073,740 6,985,966 40,433,380 7,269,022 7,182,888 41,602,222

Chad 2,871 1,923 11,019 281,849 188,862 1,055,733 287,903 192,462 1,077,599Colombia 6,033 7,217 51,736 609,170 724,588 5,146,755 619,785 736,815 5,249,572Congo (Brazzaville) 634 (-) 634 71,894 (-) 71,894 72,496 (-) 72,496Congo (Kinshasa) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Equatorial Guinea (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)

Gabon (-) 491 2,910 (-) 53,423 316,752 (-) 57,820 333,448Ghana (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Guatemala 530 251 1,763 49,509 26,250 170,833 49,509 26,563 173,156Indonesia (-) 391 2,827 (-) 44,465 318,338 (-) 45,709 328,305Kazakhstan (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)

Mexico 24,410 21,896 146,445 2,496,994 2,206,962 14,526,191 2,529,222 2,233,014 14,717,551Norway (-) (-) 4,174 (-) (-) 471,591 (-) (-) 478,895Oman (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Peru 360 (-) 2,275 37,193 (-) 220,377 38,199 (-) 226,906Russia 952 491 1,670 107,839 55,929 189,456 111,404 57,025 194,612

Thailand (-) 674 1,540 (-) 74,338 169,912 (-) 76,468 174,955Trinidad and Tobago (-) 361 1,060 3 39,037 116,893 3 39,752 119,396United Kingdom (-) 526 1,976 (-) 60,083 222,815 (-) 60,433 223,721Vietnam 674 308 1,577 77,690 34,794 180,104 79,490 35,664 184,451Yemen (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)

All Other 130 (-) 634 13,868 (-) 65,687 13,992 (-) 66,675

Exhibit 3. General Imports of Crude Oil by Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

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Exhibit 4. Exports and Imports of Goods by SITC Commodity Sections, Not Seasonally AdjustedIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) - Not applicable.

2014 2013

SITC June May Year-to-Date June Year-to-DateSection Description

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Total 138,413.4 197,288.8 138,224.9 200,077.1 803,596.7 1,145,595.9 134,829.6 184,964.9 780,728.9 1,109,614.8

Summary:

Food and live animals 9,261.8 7,995.6 9,754.5 8,357.1 54,866.6 48,442.7 7,905.3 7,086.2 48,557.4 44,866.5

Beverages and tobacco 519.6 1,953.0 548.8 1,867.5 3,250.9 10,386.5 526.4 1,715.6 3,074.3 9,921.0

Crude materials, inedible except fuels 5,346.9 3,326.9 5,766.9 3,289.0 41,463.4 18,718.1 5,307.8 3,030.3 40,531.6 17,932.1

Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 13,217.6 29,277.5 13,900.5 30,871.6 78,586.9 182,483.2 11,738.5 31,052.1 66,895.3 190,477.4

Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 222.7 500.4 209.6 473.4 1,492.1 2,877.8 221.0 463.2 1,764.1 2,867.5

Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 17,727.8 17,417.0 17,237.9 17,892.3 101,089.6 103,038.8 17,090.6 15,215.7 100,690.5 99,300.9

Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material (1) 10,125.6 21,413.8 10,240.3 23,331.4 58,946.1 124,506.5 9,758.0 19,151.9 58,284.6 117,876.3

Machinery and transport equipment (1) 46,395.0 79,592.9 46,550.9 79,617.8 261,606.8 448,872.2 45,568.6 73,802.3 255,594.7 426,493.4

Miscellaneous manufac- tured articles (1) 10,762.7 28,569.3 10,371.7 27,291.4 60,746.8 162,748.4 11,173.0 26,357.9 61,493.9 154,190.1

Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in SITC 5,000.3 7,242.4 4,973.4 7,027.3 32,370.4 43,355.7 6,464.1 7,089.8 41,028.2 45,689.8

Reexports 19,833.5 (X) 18,645.5 (X) 109,279.7 (X) 19,076.2 (X) 102,814.3 (X)

Timing adjustments (X) (X) 25.0 58.4 -102.5 166.0 (X) (X) (X) (X)

(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to supression and require a change in aggregation.For additional information see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircraft.

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ExportsCustoms C.I.F. F.A.S. Value Customs value C.I.F. Value

Seasonally Adjusted

2013

Jan.- Dec. -688,728.4 -749,466.9 1,579,592.9 2,268,321.3 2,329,059.8Jan.- June -348,099.5 -378,450.4 781,375.6 1,129,475.1 1,159,826.0January -60,576.1 -65,771.6 129,159.1 189,735.2 194,930.7February -59,281.8 -64,452.1 130,487.6 189,769.4 194,939.7March -54,742.4 -59,570.8 129,339.0 184,081.4 188,909.7April -57,638.4 -62,734.0 130,323.1 187,961.5 193,057.1May -62,292.8 -67,367.8 129,355.6 191,648.4 196,723.4June -53,568.0 -58,554.0 132,711.3 186,279.3 191,265.3

July -57,020.6 -62,015.3 131,656.6 188,677.3 193,672.0August -57,605.6 -62,621.6 131,523.8 189,129.4 194,145.4September -60,416.4 -65,461.5 131,282.3 191,698.7 196,743.8October -56,483.3 -61,515.7 135,215.1 191,698.4 196,730.9November -53,845.3 -58,926.5 135,398.0 189,243.3 194,324.6December -55,257.7 -60,475.8 133,141.3 188,399.0 193,617.2

2014

Jan.- June -364,544.1 -396,484.9 801,680.0 1,166,224.2 1,198,165.0January -58,798.0 -64,088.8 131,967.9 190,765.9 196,056.7February -58,105.5 -63,301.8 130,179.0 188,284.5 193,480.7March -61,256.2 -66,678.0 134,430.6 195,686.8 201,108.6April -64,674.0 -70,051.9 133,891.8 198,565.8 203,943.6May (R) -62,238.2 -67,591.8 135,667.1 197,905.3 203,258.9June -59,472.1 -64,772.7 135,543.7 195,015.8 200,316.4

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Not Seasonally Adjusted

2013

Jan.- Dec. -688,728.4 -749,466.9 1,579,592.9 2,268,321.3 2,329,059.8Jan.- June -328,885.9 -358,907.0 780,728.9 1,109,614.8 1,139,635.9January -62,060.2 -67,230.2 123,129.9 185,190.1 190,360.2February -46,822.1 -51,517.8 123,535.6 170,357.7 175,053.5March -45,093.0 -49,830.6 136,762.5 181,855.5 186,593.1April -61,096.4 -66,325.0 129,464.7 190,561.1 195,789.7May -63,679.0 -68,916.2 133,006.6 196,685.6 201,922.8June -50,135.3 -55,087.2 134,829.6 184,964.9 189,916.8

July -70,026.0 -75,297.9 127,358.1 197,384.1 202,656.0August -60,506.2 -65,660.8 132,604.1 193,110.3 198,264.9September -63,453.3 -68,468.8 128,514.8 191,968.1 196,983.6October -62,915.9 -68,228.8 142,182.2 205,098.1 210,411.0November -52,431.8 -57,396.4 136,249.1 188,680.8 193,645.5December -50,509.3 -55,507.2 131,955.7 182,465.0 187,462.9

2014

Jan.- June -341,999.2 -373,595.7 803,596.7 1,145,595.9 1,177,192.5January -57,193.1 -62,436.1 127,508.3 184,701.4 189,944.4February -45,937.2 -50,670.8 123,727.8 169,665.1 174,398.6March -51,441.3 -56,767.7 141,905.2 193,346.4 198,672.8April -66,700.0 -72,170.7 133,817.2 200,517.1 205,987.9May (R) -61,852.2 -67,314.7 138,224.9 200,077.1 205,539.6June -58,875.5 -64,235.8 138,413.4 197,288.8 202,649.2

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

PeriodBalance Imports

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

TOTAL -58,875.5 -341,999.2 (X) 138,413.4 803,596.7 (X) 197,288.8 1,145,595.9 (X) 202,649.2 1,177,192.5 (X)

Afghanistan 44.1 416.1 204 62.1 468.9 84 18.0 52.8 119 18.1 53.2 120Albania 0.1 10.2 132 3.8 26.7 167 3.6 16.5 146 3.8 17.3 146Algeria -322.2 -710.0 45 79.7 1,338.2 55 401.9 2,048.2 55 415.2 2,116.5 55Andorra 0.3 1.6 109 0.4 2.0 209 (-) 0.4 201 (-) 0.4 200Angola -285.9 -1,728.1 30 323.5 1,106.3 61 609.4 2,834.4 44 620.4 2,885.9 44Anguilla 3.2 16.5 137 3.7 19.2 174 0.5 2.7 180 0.6 2.8 180Antigua and Barbuda 13.1 87.9 171 13.5 93.8 132 0.4 5.9 167 0.5 6.0 167Argentina 756.1 3,460.1 226 1,061.5 5,514.8 27 305.4 2,054.6 54 319.2 2,150.3 53Armenia -1.2 -11.6 78 4.2 28.5 165 5.4 40.1 130 5.7 42.3 128Aruba 161.6 665.9 210 163.3 706.6 73 1.7 40.7 127 1.7 41.8 129Australia 1,285.3 7,950.1 231 2,129.5 12,939.8 15 844.2 4,989.7 35 869.8 5,142.0 35Austria -597.2 -2,821.3 24 340.8 2,455.0 47 937.9 5,276.3 32 960.3 5,397.5 33Azerbaijan -84.0 -184.5 57 35.8 178.3 114 119.8 362.8 82 122.6 371.5 82

Bahamas 218.4 1,504.7 218 262.4 1,799.8 50 44.0 295.1 85 45.9 309.0 85Bahrain 4.4 -29.4 72 80.8 478.8 81 76.3 508.2 77 79.7 529.9 77Bangladesh -311.0 -1,921.1 27 97.5 782.3 70 408.6 2,703.4 45 423.6 2,805.1 45Barbados 39.8 219.1 189 44.7 243.4 101 4.9 24.3 142 5.1 25.4 142Belarus -2.8 -21.5 74 7.5 42.1 154 10.3 63.6 117 11.0 68.3 118Belgium 1,576.1 6,897.6 228 3,313.0 17,350.4 11 1,736.9 10,452.8 23 1,778.5 10,708.7 23Belize 9.2 62.2 163 18.1 116.1 128 8.9 53.9 118 9.6 57.3 119Benin 65.8 391.3 202 66.2 394.5 90 0.4 3.2 178 0.4 3.3 179Bermuda 40.5 271.1 192 41.6 279.1 98 1.1 8.0 161 1.1 8.3 161Bhutan 0.1 0.7 103 0.1 0.9 217 (-) 0.1 214 (-) 0.1 214Bolivia -63.7 -497.6 50 108.5 507.6 80 172.2 1,005.2 67 172.9 1,009.5 67Bosnia and Herzegovina -1.2 -27.9 73 6.1 15.8 181 7.3 43.6 125 7.5 45.4 124Botswana -13.3 -117.6 62 11.8 28.0 166 25.1 145.6 103 25.4 148.1 104Brazil 904.1 7,416.5 230 3,545.5 21,285.3 9 2,641.4 13,868.8 17 2,741.6 14,377.1 17British Indian Ocean Territories -1.4 -6.8 80 0.5 0.6 221 1.8 7.4 162 1.9 7.6 162British Virgin Islands 13.2 166.2 185 13.3 167.7 115 0.1 1.5 189 0.1 1.6 189Brunei 14.1 405.1 203 14.6 423.0 87 0.5 17.9 145 0.6 18.5 145Bulgaria -22.6 -87.8 64 23.7 206.0 109 46.3 293.8 86 48.5 307.6 86Burkina Faso 6.4 35.0 153 6.8 36.7 157 0.4 1.7 185 0.4 1.7 185Burma -1.9 7.6 126 5.5 46.8 150 7.3 39.2 131 7.5 40.6 131Burundi 0.6 -0.7 87 0.6 2.6 206 (-) 3.3 177 (-) 3.4 177

Cabo Verde 0.4 2.3 111 0.5 3.1 204 0.1 0.8 197 0.1 0.8 198Cambodia -186.0 -1,245.2 33 30.7 157.0 121 216.7 1,402.2 60 224.7 1,453.5 60Cameroon 25.9 53.3 160 32.0 132.1 125 6.1 78.8 112 6.4 84.8 112Canada -2,743.5 -16,730.6 6 27,579.9 154,563.7 1 30,323.4 171,294.3 2 30,919.2 174,925.5 2Cayman Islands 58.0 382.2 199 59.3 392.9 91 1.3 10.8 156 1.3 11.2 156Central African Republic 1.6 3.1 114 1.7 4.1 200 (-) 1.0 194 (-) 1.1 194Chad -282.9 -1,048.8 36 7.3 28.7 164 290.2 1,077.5 65 296.5 1,099.9 65Chile 759.3 2,912.2 225 1,506.1 8,165.1 22 746.8 5,252.9 33 798.9 5,723.5 31China -30,058.2 -155,216.9 1 9,352.9 58,666.4 3 39,411.1 213,883.3 1 41,071.0 222,969.1 1Christmas Island -0.1 -1.0 86 (-) 0.4 225 0.1 1.4 190 0.1 1.4 190Cocos (Keeling) Islands 0.4 5.3 121 0.4 5.6 197 (-) 0.3 204 (-) 0.4 203Colombia 489.1 659.2 209 1,694.5 9,946.4 18 1,205.5 9,287.2 25 1,240.3 9,569.4 25Comoros (-) 0.3 99 (-) 0.5 224 (-) 0.1 215 (-) 0.1 215Congo (Brazzaville) -57.6 -182.7 58 19.1 93.0 133 76.7 275.6 88 78.0 281.0 88Congo (Kinshasa) -10.0 -10.6 79 14.6 85.7 139 24.6 96.3 109 25.2 98.1 110Cook Islands 0.6 2.3 112 0.6 2.6 205 (-) 0.3 207 (-) 0.3 207Costa Rica -371.8 -1,864.3 28 580.1 3,821.1 38 951.9 5,685.4 30 976.7 5,827.9 30Cote d'Ivoire -33.9 -750.2 44 19.6 87.0 137 53.5 837.2 69 55.4 866.7 69Croatia -6.2 -36.2 70 37.5 211.7 107 43.7 247.9 90 45.2 255.8 90Cuba 15.1 193.7 187 15.1 193.7 111 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Curacao 10.1 74.6 166 45.0 267.2 99 34.9 192.6 93 35.0 194.8 95Cyprus 2.5 33.3 151 8.0 70.6 144 5.5 37.3 133 5.6 38.1 133Czech Republic -110.8 -816.0 42 267.9 1,246.4 57 378.7 2,062.4 53 391.0 2,124.1 54

Denmark -456.9 -2,693.8 25 223.8 1,183.1 58 680.7 3,876.9 38 690.2 3,940.7 38Djibouti 8.3 51.4 159 8.4 53.1 148 0.1 1.7 186 0.1 1.7 186Dominica 4.9 30.6 148 5.0 31.7 161 0.1 1.1 193 0.1 1.1 193Dominican Republic 246.4 1,801.9 221 642.4 3,960.5 36 396.0 2,158.6 52 405.7 2,219.0 52

Ecuador -20.0 -1,244.2 34 735.3 4,053.6 35 755.3 5,297.8 31 783.9 5,515.6 32Egypt 287.6 2,884.2 224 399.8 3,589.6 39 112.2 705.5 71 118.3 739.4 71El Salvador 34.0 514.3 206 243.9 1,651.8 53 209.9 1,137.4 63 215.9 1,172.4 63Equatorial Guinea 70.0 161.8 184 85.8 242.4 102 15.8 80.7 111 16.5 83.8 113Eritrea 0.1 3.5 116 0.1 3.5 203 (-) 0.1 220 (-) 0.1 220

Rank June RankCountry

June Rank June Rank June

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateRank June Rank

CountryJune Rank June Rank June

Estonia -23.5 -92.2 63 32.1 166.4 117 55.6 258.7 89 56.7 264.4 89Ethiopia 230.0 705.9 212 249.2 811.0 67 19.2 105.1 108 19.7 108.9 108

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) (-) -4.1 82 (-) 6.9 194 (-) 11.1 153 (-) 11.2 155Faroe Islands -12.2 -76.1 66 0.4 1.2 212 12.6 77.3 113 18.5 105.7 109Fiji -6.3 -30.3 71 9.0 45.2 151 15.3 75.5 114 18.8 91.3 111Finland -278.9 -1,389.3 32 240.4 1,119.4 60 519.4 2,508.7 47 537.9 2,616.6 47France -1,153.9 -7,769.5 13 2,784.3 15,900.2 12 3,938.2 23,669.7 9 4,006.5 24,063.2 9French Guiana 0.6 137.7 181 1.0 138.1 122 0.4 0.4 200 0.4 0.4 201French Polynesia 7.9 45.2 156 10.6 67.2 145 2.7 22.0 143 3.1 23.7 143French Southern and Antarctic Lands 0.1 0.3 98 0.1 0.7 219 (-) 0.4 202 (-) 0.4 202

Gabon 17.7 -245.5 51 22.0 163.3 118 4.3 408.8 80 4.6 430.3 79Gambia 2.6 21.6 141 2.6 21.8 170 (-) 0.1 211 (-) 0.2 211Gaza Strip Administered by Israel (-) (-) 89 (-) 0.1 231 (-) 0.1 216 (-) 0.1 216Georgia -11.7 133.0 179 40.3 298.8 96 52.0 165.8 97 53.9 172.3 97Germany -5,191.2 -34,380.2 2 4,374.4 25,426.8 6 9,565.6 59,807.0 5 9,753.5 60,909.7 5Ghana 76.1 322.7 194 93.8 474.9 82 17.7 152.2 99 18.6 159.6 100Gibraltar 274.5 1,744.8 220 274.5 1,744.9 52 (-) 0.1 217 (-) 0.1 217Greece -32.4 -133.9 60 57.9 382.2 92 90.3 516.1 76 94.9 545.4 76Greenland 0.8 7.8 127 1.1 10.1 190 0.3 2.3 182 0.3 2.3 183Grenada 6.0 35.2 154 6.9 42.0 155 0.9 6.8 164 1.0 7.4 163Guadeloupe 42.8 237.0 190 42.9 238.6 103 0.1 1.6 187 0.1 1.6 187Guatemala 86.8 810.9 213 482.7 2,978.7 43 395.8 2,167.8 51 416.3 2,337.5 51Guinea -1.5 -19.1 75 7.0 31.7 160 8.5 50.7 120 12.3 70.5 116Guinea-Bissau 0.4 1.4 108 0.4 1.4 211 (-) (-) 222 (-) (-) 222Guyana -21.6 -65.3 67 27.8 167.0 116 49.3 232.4 91 50.6 241.3 91

Haiti 11.5 206.8 188 93.7 621.1 77 82.2 414.3 79 84.1 423.9 80Heard and McDonald Islands (-) 1.0 106 (-) 1.0 215 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 224Honduras 115.5 831.4 215 542.2 3,059.1 42 426.7 2,227.7 50 443.9 2,350.9 50Hong Kong 3,088.0 17,588.6 234 3,689.0 20,524.3 10 601.0 2,935.6 43 610.6 2,993.9 43Hungary -330.0 -1,417.6 31 152.5 907.1 66 482.5 2,324.6 49 490.1 2,364.2 49

Iceland -6.4 41.8 155 18.2 191.2 112 24.6 149.4 101 26.6 160.9 99India -1,324.3 -12,683.6 8 1,907.5 9,709.0 19 3,231.7 22,392.6 10 3,359.7 23,225.7 10Indonesia -901.3 -5,212.3 18 664.8 4,417.5 33 1,566.1 9,629.8 24 1,646.5 10,094.9 24Iran 17.7 83.1 169 17.7 83.1 140 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Iraq -1,130.1 -5,098.1 20 150.6 1,076.7 62 1,280.7 6,174.8 29 1,309.9 6,325.2 29Ireland -2,818.0 -12,920.9 7 646.8 3,903.2 37 3,464.8 16,824.2 13 3,476.0 16,890.6 13Israel 157.4 -3,149.7 22 1,788.5 8,157.9 23 1,631.1 11,307.6 21 1,666.3 11,540.5 21Italy -2,481.2 -11,535.2 9 1,377.0 8,763.8 21 3,858.2 20,299.0 11 3,967.5 20,894.1 11

Jamaica 166.1 902.8 216 186.5 1,041.4 63 20.4 138.6 105 22.6 152.3 102Japan -5,418.3 -33,031.4 3 5,646.1 33,306.2 4 11,064.3 66,337.6 4 11,345.2 68,001.6 4Jordan 16.5 115.6 176 140.0 740.0 71 123.5 624.4 72 125.9 637.7 72

Kazakhstan 35.8 -190.0 55 169.0 551.9 79 133.1 741.9 70 136.1 764.0 70Kenya 115.1 350.8 198 170.1 628.6 76 55.0 277.8 87 56.3 286.4 87Kiribati 0.4 1.3 107 0.6 2.4 207 0.2 1.1 192 0.2 1.3 192Korea, North 1.6 19.8 139 1.6 19.8 173 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Korea, South -1,874.4 -11,008.8 11 3,881.4 22,680.4 7 5,755.8 33,689.2 6 5,947.0 34,786.2 6Kosovo 1.9 7.2 124 2.0 7.4 192 0.1 0.2 209 0.1 0.2 209Kuwait -691.9 -5,192.3 19 311.4 1,512.9 54 1,003.3 6,705.2 28 1,029.8 6,875.0 28Kyrgyzstan 4.5 30.5 147 4.7 31.3 162 0.2 0.9 195 0.2 0.9 196

Laos 0.3 4.8 120 2.5 16.5 179 2.3 11.7 152 2.4 12.2 153Latvia 0.7 101.2 175 25.9 228.5 105 25.2 127.2 106 26.3 132.9 106Lebanon 74.3 418.6 205 80.9 456.4 86 6.6 37.8 132 6.8 39.9 132Lesotho -26.8 -186.5 56 (-) 1.1 213 26.8 187.6 96 27.6 194.8 94Liberia 12.9 66.3 165 13.5 101.5 130 0.6 35.2 134 0.6 36.6 134Libya 58.2 283.0 193 58.5 293.6 97 0.3 10.5 157 0.3 10.7 157Liechtenstein -22.3 -133.2 61 2.0 14.1 184 24.4 147.3 102 24.7 149.4 103Lithuania -47.1 -236.3 53 46.5 357.8 94 93.6 594.1 73 98.1 615.9 73Luxembourg 64.3 345.9 196 124.0 729.0 72 59.7 383.2 81 63.5 397.6 81

Macau 27.1 137.9 182 33.7 178.5 113 6.6 40.7 128 6.8 41.7 130Macedonia -12.9 -57.4 69 3.1 16.5 178 15.9 73.9 115 16.3 75.5 115Madagascar -8.6 -85.3 65 3.7 21.3 172 12.3 106.6 107 12.4 109.0 107Malawi -1.6 5.7 123 1.8 32.2 159 3.5 26.5 140 3.6 27.9 139

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateRank June Rank

CountryJune Rank June Rank June

Malaysia -1,208.1 -7,631.6 14 1,225.5 6,312.0 24 2,433.6 13,943.5 16 2,491.4 14,287.9 18Maldives 1.0 3.6 117 2.9 14.6 183 1.9 11.0 154 2.5 16.0 148Mali 4.4 23.3 142 4.7 24.8 168 0.3 1.6 188 0.3 1.6 188Malta 56.0 332.1 195 68.8 412.8 88 12.7 80.7 110 13.0 82.5 114Marshall Islands 53.0 62.8 164 53.9 71.0 143 0.9 8.3 160 1.2 9.9 158Martinique 24.1 134.9 180 24.6 161.7 119 0.5 26.8 139 0.5 27.3 140Mauritania -5.2 30.1 146 8.9 76.4 142 14.1 46.2 122 14.2 46.7 122Mauritius -27.4 -172.5 59 3.5 16.3 180 30.9 188.8 94 31.7 193.6 96Mayotte 0.7 7.3 125 0.7 7.3 193 (-) (-) 226 (-) (-) 226Mexico -4,923.3 -25,642.8 4 20,075.9 118,332.3 2 24,999.2 143,975.1 3 25,233.4 145,436.0 3Micronesia 3.3 18.6 138 3.3 18.7 175 (-) 0.2 210 (-) 0.2 210Moldova -0.6 3.0 113 2.7 18.6 177 3.3 15.5 147 3.5 16.5 147Monaco 19.2 93.5 174 22.7 107.7 129 3.5 14.2 149 3.6 14.4 150Mongolia 10.0 116.0 177 10.2 120.9 127 0.2 5.0 169 0.2 5.4 168Montenegro 2.2 9.8 130 2.2 11.2 188 (-) 1.4 191 (-) 1.4 191Montserrat 0.3 3.2 115 0.4 3.5 202 0.1 0.3 203 0.1 0.3 205Morocco 190.2 825.5 214 241.7 1,279.7 56 51.5 454.2 78 56.7 483.8 78Mozambique 19.7 92.4 173 20.9 137.2 124 1.2 44.8 124 1.2 45.2 125

Namibia 21.1 56.3 162 41.3 212.9 106 20.2 156.6 98 20.3 157.1 101Nauru -0.1 (-) 91 (-) 0.2 228 0.1 0.2 208 0.1 0.2 208Nepal -4.3 -18.9 76 2.4 21.3 171 6.8 40.2 129 7.2 42.8 126Netherlands 2,126.2 10,895.0 233 3,898.3 21,782.1 8 1,772.1 10,887.1 22 1,868.2 11,365.8 22New Caledonia -8.3 20.9 140 4.9 65.7 146 13.2 44.8 123 13.4 46.0 123New Zealand 83.6 -229.1 54 434.5 1,766.9 51 350.9 1,996.1 56 368.4 2,093.4 56Nicaragua -167.1 -979.0 39 95.8 471.6 83 262.9 1,450.6 59 268.6 1,489.8 59Niger 3.5 32.9 150 3.7 35.3 158 0.3 2.4 181 0.3 2.4 182Nigeria 303.9 521.4 207 453.0 3,117.3 41 149.1 2,595.9 46 153.3 2,653.6 46Niue (-) -0.1 88 (-) 0.1 232 (-) 0.1 213 (-) 0.1 213Norfolk Island (-) 0.7 104 (-) 0.7 218 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230Norway -57.9 -548.2 49 352.8 2,467.5 46 410.7 3,015.7 41 426.6 3,128.4 41

Oman 61.7 384.9 200 129.6 944.5 65 67.9 559.6 74 72.2 596.7 74

Pakistan -175.4 -1,041.6 37 131.9 786.7 69 307.2 1,828.3 57 323.1 1,922.3 57Palau 1.3 10.1 131 1.4 10.4 189 0.2 0.3 206 0.2 0.3 204Panama 846.1 5,039.3 227 882.4 5,228.1 29 36.3 188.7 95 37.7 196.9 93Papua New Guinea 8.7 51.1 158 13.4 92.6 134 4.8 41.5 126 4.9 42.7 127Paraguay 154.3 915.5 217 168.6 980.5 64 14.3 65.0 116 15.3 69.1 117Peru 314.5 1,897.8 222 794.3 5,026.6 31 479.8 3,128.8 40 501.5 3,269.6 40Philippines -137.5 -555.2 48 697.1 4,240.5 34 834.6 4,795.7 36 861.8 4,955.7 36Pitcairn Islands (-) (-) 93 (-) (-) 233 (-) (-) 228 (-) (-) 228Poland -159.1 -601.9 46 267.4 1,856.7 49 426.5 2,458.6 48 442.9 2,546.0 48Portugal -236.2 -1,011.2 38 90.6 572.5 78 326.8 1,583.7 58 337.4 1,639.6 58

Qatar 126.4 1,564.6 219 178.7 2,474.7 45 52.3 910.1 68 53.3 928.8 68

Reunion 1.1 -2.0 84 1.1 6.6 195 (-) 8.6 159 (-) 8.8 160Romania -93.1 -567.3 47 103.1 463.2 85 196.2 1,030.5 66 203.9 1,072.4 66Russia -1,133.2 -6,837.5 16 819.7 5,933.0 26 1,952.8 12,770.6 20 2,014.1 13,202.1 20Rwanda 3.3 3.9 118 3.7 13.1 185 0.5 9.1 158 0.5 9.5 159

Samoa 1.5 8.8 129 2.2 11.8 187 0.7 2.9 179 0.8 3.3 178San Marino 0.8 0.7 102 1.4 4.1 201 0.6 3.4 176 0.7 4.1 174Sao Tome and Principe 0.4 0.5 100 0.4 0.6 223 (-) 0.1 218 (-) 0.1 218Saudi Arabia -1,914.0 -19,111.4 5 1,680.9 8,896.1 20 3,594.9 28,007.5 7 3,695.7 28,783.2 7Senegal 11.3 77.3 167 13.7 89.5 136 2.4 12.2 151 2.5 12.7 152Serbia -19.6 -65.1 68 8.4 79.8 141 28.1 144.9 104 28.5 147.2 105Seychelles 0.8 4.2 119 0.8 6.4 196 (-) 2.2 184 (-) 2.2 184Sierra Leone 9.1 29.0 144 9.5 44.0 152 0.5 14.9 148 0.5 15.0 149Singapore 944.0 7,080.5 229 2,477.9 15,059.5 13 1,533.9 7,979.0 26 1,551.0 8,084.7 26Sint Maarten 34.4 346.2 197 35.8 374.3 93 1.4 28.0 137 1.5 28.2 137Slovakia -190.9 -897.0 41 35.8 208.9 108 226.7 1,105.9 64 231.5 1,126.4 64Slovenia -35.5 -237.2 52 20.9 94.0 131 56.3 331.2 83 58.1 341.8 83Solomon Islands -0.2 (-) 92 0.3 4.2 199 0.4 4.2 170 0.5 4.9 170Somalia 1.4 29.4 145 1.4 29.5 163 (-) 0.1 212 (-) 0.2 212South Africa -94.3 -804.1 43 559.8 3,118.3 40 654.1 3,922.4 37 668.0 4,000.8 37South Sudan 1.2 5.3 122 1.2 5.3 198 (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 229Spain -470.4 -2,027.2 26 962.5 5,134.0 30 1,432.9 7,161.2 27 1,480.6 7,393.2 27Sri Lanka -153.0 -1,128.4 35 27.0 160.3 120 180.0 1,288.7 61 188.3 1,348.4 61St Helena (-) -3.7 83 (-) 0.3 226 (-) 4.0 171 (-) 4.1 173

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateRank June Rank

CountryJune Rank June Rank June

St Kitts and Nevis 9.6 56.2 161 14.4 86.1 138 4.7 29.9 136 4.9 30.7 136St Lucia 101.3 250.6 191 102.5 261.6 100 1.3 11.0 155 1.4 11.6 154St Pierre and Miquelon (-) (-) 90 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) 227 (-) (-) 227St Vincent and the Grenadines 12.2 50.0 157 12.5 50.8 149 0.3 0.8 196 0.3 0.8 197Sudan 5.2 33.7 152 6.4 37.7 156 1.2 3.9 173 1.3 4.3 172Suriname 12.9 78.1 168 33.7 228.7 104 20.8 150.6 100 22.5 161.7 98Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island (-) 2.2 110 (-) 2.2 208 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Swaziland -0.7 -12.6 77 2.1 13.0 186 2.8 25.6 141 2.9 26.7 141Sweden -542.0 -2,944.2 23 490.4 2,284.2 48 1,032.4 5,228.4 34 1,060.1 5,372.1 34Switzerland -425.1 -3,714.5 21 1,964.8 11,825.7 16 2,389.9 15,540.2 15 2,411.6 15,682.7 15Syria -2.9 -5.0 81 0.4 1.7 210 3.3 6.7 165 3.4 6.9 166

Taiwan -1,328.8 -6,810.1 17 2,134.2 13,308.6 14 3,463.0 20,118.6 12 3,586.0 20,820.6 12Tajikistan 3.8 11.4 134 3.9 14.9 182 0.1 3.5 175 0.1 3.5 176Tanzania 17.5 88.9 172 22.0 137.8 123 4.5 48.9 121 4.6 50.0 121Thailand -1,464.1 -7,569.4 15 838.3 5,395.7 28 2,302.4 12,965.1 19 2,380.4 13,393.2 19Timor-Leste 0.2 0.6 101 0.2 0.6 222 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 223Togo 17.8 673.4 211 18.3 678.3 75 0.5 5.0 168 0.6 5.3 169Tokelau 0.1 0.3 97 0.1 0.9 216 (-) 0.6 199 (-) 0.7 199Tonga 1.8 8.3 128 1.9 9.0 191 0.1 0.7 198 0.1 1.0 195Trinidad and Tobago -303.1 -1,799.5 29 178.4 1,136.9 59 481.4 2,936.5 42 502.9 3,086.1 42Tunisia 13.8 12.5 135 44.2 343.0 95 30.4 330.6 84 31.3 341.4 84Turkey 524.3 2,440.8 223 1,135.7 6,040.1 25 611.4 3,599.3 39 646.6 3,788.9 39Turkmenistan 7.9 388.9 201 9.8 395.8 89 2.0 7.0 163 2.1 7.3 164Turks and Caicos Islands 18.5 123.8 178 19.0 127.5 126 0.6 3.7 174 0.6 3.9 175Tuvalu (-) 0.3 96 0.1 0.3 227 (-) (-) 221 (-) 0.1 221

Uganda 2.1 23.4 143 6.1 43.2 153 4.0 19.9 144 4.2 20.9 144Ukraine 4.9 160.5 183 85.9 687.8 74 81.0 527.3 75 85.2 552.0 75United Arab Emirates 1,553.0 9,136.3 232 1,814.0 10,404.5 17 261.0 1,268.2 62 270.4 1,323.8 62United Kingdom 225.2 -971.3 40 4,597.6 25,848.2 5 4,372.4 26,819.5 8 4,459.8 27,332.3 8Uruguay 75.5 586.9 208 119.2 799.3 68 43.6 212.4 92 45.5 222.4 92Uzbekistan 9.5 85.9 170 10.0 92.5 135 0.6 6.6 166 0.6 7.0 165

Vanuatu (-) 14.6 136 0.7 18.7 176 0.7 4.0 172 0.7 4.4 171Vatican City 0.1 0.8 105 0.1 1.1 214 0.1 0.3 205 0.1 0.3 206Venezuela -1,555.6 -11,122.4 10 915.7 4,655.0 32 2,471.3 15,777.5 14 2,514.9 16,108.4 14Vietnam -2,136.4 -10,989.1 12 392.1 2,843.5 44 2,528.5 13,832.6 18 2,640.4 14,476.3 16

Wallis and Futuna (-) 0.1 95 (-) 0.2 230 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 225West Bank Administered by Israel 0.1 -1.6 85 0.3 0.7 220 0.2 2.3 183 0.3 2.5 181Western Sahara (-) 0.1 94 0.1 0.2 229 0.1 0.1 219 0.1 0.1 219

Yemen 17.1 166.6 186 17.4 194.3 110 0.3 27.7 138 0.3 28.1 138

Zambia 4.5 31.5 149 7.3 63.0 147 2.8 31.5 135 2.9 31.7 135Zimbabwe 1.4 10.4 133 2.8 24.0 169 1.4 13.6 150 1.5 14.3 151

Unidentified (1) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)

Timing adjustment (-) -268.5 (X) (-) -102.5 (X) (-) 166.0 (X) (-) 174.5 (X)

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateRank June Rank

CountryJune Rank June Rank June

Africa 441.1 1,870.0 (X) 3,180.3 19,373.8 (X) 2,739.2 17,503.8 (X) 2,815.1 17,991.4 (X)APEC -46,829.6 -249,579.4 (X) 84,367.1 493,997.6 (X) 131,196.7 743,576.9 (X) 134,841.9 764,717.4 (X)ASEAN -5,077.0 -25,704.9 (X) 6,348.9 38,911.8 (X) 11,425.9 64,616.7 (X) 11,806.6 66,817.4 (X)Asia - South -1,924.0 -16,377.6 (X) 2,228.4 11,928.6 (X) 4,152.4 28,306.1 (X) 4,320.0 29,397.5 (X)Asia Near East -1,710.4 -20,717.9 (X) 6,391.1 35,422.4 (X) 8,101.5 56,140.3 (X) 8,314.0 57,618.4 (X)CAFTA-DR -56.0 1,115.4 (X) 2,587.1 15,942.9 (X) 2,643.2 14,827.5 (X) 2,727.0 15,397.6 (X)Central American Common Market -302.4 -686.6 (X) 1,944.8 11,982.3 (X) 2,247.2 12,668.9 (X) 2,321.3 13,178.5 (X)Euro Area -9,683.4 -56,609.9 (X) 18,401.5 104,699.8 (X) 28,084.8 161,309.8 (X) 28,716.1 164,808.1 (X)Europe -12,127.2 -73,683.1 (X) 29,604.1 170,096.8 (X) 41,731.3 243,779.9 (X) 42,695.9 249,269.1 (X)European Union -11,226.0 -66,982.2 (X) 24,611.9 139,264.1 (X) 35,837.9 206,246.3 (X) 36,645.8 210,739.1 (X)LAFTA -3,109.8 -20,658.9 (X) 30,725.1 179,266.4 (X) 33,834.9 199,925.2 (X) 34,367.4 203,451.0 (X)NATO Allies -9,325.7 -62,032.0 (X) 51,866.0 292,069.6 (X) 61,191.7 354,101.6 (X) 62,566.7 362,089.7 (X)NICs 828.7 6,850.2 (X) 12,182.4 71,572.8 (X) 11,353.7 64,722.6 (X) 11,694.5 66,685.4 (X)North America -7,666.9 -42,373.4 (X) 47,655.8 272,895.9 (X) 55,322.6 315,269.4 (X) 56,152.7 320,361.5 (X)OECD -24,612.9 -146,664.6 (X) 87,464.3 501,167.0 (X) 112,077.1 647,831.5 (X) 114,284.8 660,773.3 (X)OPEC -3,860.4 -32,618.1 (X) 6,719.0 39,012.1 (X) 10,579.5 71,630.2 (X) 10,847.0 73,526.6 (X)Pacific Rim Countries -35,475.8 -186,482.1 (X) 32,394.6 193,916.1 (X) 67,870.3 380,398.2 (X) 70,360.9 394,332.9 (X)South/Central America 3,306.5 15,506.9 (X) 15,584.0 91,102.7 (X) 12,277.5 75,595.8 (X) 12,693.2 78,457.7 (X)Twenty Latin American Republics -2,293.1 -14,103.6 (X) 34,303.5 201,252.1 (X) 36,596.6 215,355.8 (X) 37,216.3 219,469.3 (X)

Africa - Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, British Indian Ocean Territories, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana,Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St. Helena, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

APEC (Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation) - Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand,Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

Asia - South - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

Asia Near East - Bahrain, Gaza Strip Administered by Israel, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, West Bank Administered by Israel, Yemen.

CAFTA-DR (Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement) - Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Central American Common Market - Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain.

Europe - Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands,Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City.

European Union - Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.

LAFTA (Latin American Free Trade Area) - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies - Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom.

NICs (Newly Industrialized Countries) - Hong Kong, Korea (South), Singapore, Taiwan.

North America - Canada, Mexico.

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) - Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.

OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) - Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela.

Pacific Rim Countries - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Macau, 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, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), French Guiana, Grenada,Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kittsand Nevis, Sint Maarten, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Twenty Latin American Republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

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

NOTE: Area data reflect the composition of the areas as they were at the time of reporting.

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Rank Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

TOTAL -50,135.3 -328,885.9 (X) 134,829.6 780,728.9 (X) 184,964.9 1,109,614.8 (X) 189,916.8 1,139,635.9 (X)

Afghanistan 150.7 676.6 212 156.9 699.6 71 6.1 23.0 139 6.2 23.6 139Albania 4.5 26.1 145 6.0 35.0 161 1.5 8.9 158 1.6 9.3 158Algeria -0.9 -1,317.5 33 268.5 1,141.3 59 269.4 2,458.9 47 278.3 2,522.8 47Andorra 0.1 1.8 117 0.1 2.6 206 (-) 0.8 197 (-) 0.8 198Angola -623.8 -3,842.2 23 139.6 648.2 72 763.4 4,490.4 37 778.8 4,579.9 37Anguilla 1.9 13.2 138 2.2 15.5 179 0.4 2.3 179 0.4 2.4 181Antigua and Barbuda 9.4 61.3 167 9.8 66.9 144 0.4 5.6 165 0.4 5.7 165Argentina 482.7 2,631.2 225 935.7 4,902.5 32 453.1 2,271.3 50 471.3 2,392.2 49Armenia -2.3 0.1 100 4.8 50.6 151 7.1 50.5 121 7.5 53.0 120Aruba 84.0 335.6 201 85.0 361.0 92 1.0 25.4 136 1.1 25.9 136Australia 1,740.0 8,202.8 231 2,494.6 12,862.1 17 754.5 4,659.3 36 779.0 4,812.2 36Austria -561.4 -3,002.3 24 228.5 1,787.5 49 789.9 4,789.8 34 807.9 4,902.8 34Azerbaijan -171.5 -239.7 56 18.7 183.2 109 190.3 422.9 80 195.5 435.0 80

Bahamas 196.0 1,230.9 219 223.0 1,544.9 52 27.0 314.0 88 28.4 323.2 88Bahrain 54.6 218.9 189 88.7 543.6 76 34.1 324.7 86 35.2 339.2 85Bangladesh -348.0 -2,358.4 27 52.0 345.1 93 400.0 2,703.5 45 418.4 2,820.9 45Barbados 27.3 193.6 185 30.8 219.8 105 3.5 26.2 135 3.7 27.3 135Belarus 0.3 -6.9 82 11.0 52.1 150 10.7 59.0 119 11.5 62.4 119Belgium 1,501.4 6,647.6 229 3,018.1 15,913.0 11 1,516.6 9,265.3 25 1,547.6 9,457.6 25Belize 11.7 62.1 168 24.5 129.2 127 12.8 67.1 115 13.6 71.3 117Benin 43.8 299.6 196 44.3 301.3 96 0.5 1.7 185 0.5 1.8 185Bermuda 37.0 214.6 187 41.2 263.4 99 4.2 48.9 123 4.2 49.1 124Bhutan 0.1 0.9 110 0.1 1.1 213 (-) 0.2 208 (-) 0.2 208Bolivia -22.1 -291.8 54 67.1 452.7 81 89.1 744.6 71 90.0 751.1 71Bosnia and Herzegovina -6.9 -10.1 79 1.6 17.0 177 8.5 27.1 134 8.8 28.3 134Botswana -13.7 -90.5 65 3.9 38.6 156 17.6 129.1 106 17.7 129.3 106Brazil 1,546.7 7,857.5 230 3,877.7 21,005.9 7 2,330.9 13,148.4 18 2,417.9 13,633.4 17British Indian Ocean Territories -2.4 -7.8 80 (-) 0.7 220 2.4 8.5 159 2.5 8.8 160British Virgin Islands 24.6 101.1 175 25.0 104.4 134 0.4 3.4 173 0.4 3.6 173Brunei 65.9 125.8 181 66.7 136.2 125 0.8 10.4 154 0.8 10.9 154Bulgaria -15.4 -138.6 60 22.2 123.7 130 37.6 262.3 91 39.6 276.3 90Burkina Faso 12.5 35.5 153 12.7 36.7 159 0.2 1.2 190 0.2 1.2 191Burma 5.1 96.8 174 7.3 104.8 133 2.2 8.0 161 2.3 8.4 161Burundi 1.1 12.7 137 1.3 14.8 180 0.2 2.1 182 0.2 2.2 183

Cambodia -185.1 -1,199.4 34 18.9 124.6 129 204.0 1,324.0 62 211.3 1,372.2 62Cameroon -29.2 -3.4 84 16.0 168.2 112 45.3 171.6 99 47.8 178.5 99Canada -1,617.9 -15,410.8 5 25,483.9 150,970.1 1 27,101.8 166,381.0 2 27,578.3 169,490.4 2Cape Verde -0.5 4.3 124 0.8 5.8 196 1.3 1.5 188 1.3 1.5 188Cayman Islands 57.3 304.8 197 58.0 324.8 94 0.7 20.0 143 0.7 20.6 143Central African Republic (-) (-) 99 (-) 2.4 207 (-) 2.4 177 (-) 2.4 180Chad -203.5 -1,172.7 35 5.5 21.9 172 209.0 1,194.6 64 212.8 1,217.7 65Chile 872.2 2,423.4 224 1,691.8 8,695.1 21 819.7 6,271.7 29 867.8 6,797.2 29China -26,667.6 -147,905.5 1 9,218.6 54,966.4 3 35,886.2 202,871.9 1 37,428.5 211,807.5 1Christmas Island -0.1 -0.1 92 (-) 0.1 231 0.1 0.2 211 0.1 0.2 211Cocos (Keeling) Islands 3.0 12.2 135 3.0 12.3 187 (-) 0.1 218 (-) 0.1 217Colombia -605.2 -2,606.9 25 1,319.4 8,766.4 20 1,924.6 11,373.3 21 1,973.4 11,647.0 22Comoros 0.2 -0.6 91 0.2 0.9 215 (-) 1.5 187 (-) 1.6 187Congo (Brazzaville) -96.5 -393.1 50 19.1 120.1 131 115.6 513.2 77 118.4 524.4 78Congo (Kinshasa) 18.8 77.5 172 19.8 93.1 136 1.0 15.6 146 1.3 16.4 146Cook Islands 0.4 1.7 116 0.5 1.9 208 0.1 0.1 216 0.1 0.2 214Costa Rica -414.0 -2,405.1 26 584.3 3,488.4 38 998.3 5,893.5 31 1,019.4 6,027.7 32Cote d'Ivoire -29.3 -540.2 46 18.3 92.2 137 47.6 632.4 72 49.3 654.4 72Croatia -20.5 -79.9 66 12.4 140.4 122 32.9 220.3 96 33.9 228.8 96Cuba 21.2 236.4 192 21.2 236.4 101 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Curacao 8.3 53.4 164 63.6 380.3 89 55.3 326.9 85 56.0 331.6 86Cyprus 4.0 44.1 157 7.1 64.5 146 3.2 20.4 142 3.4 21.1 142Czech Republic -171.6 -901.0 42 136.0 948.5 65 307.6 1,849.6 55 316.4 1,904.7 56

Denmark -299.7 -2,063.3 30 175.6 1,134.5 60 475.3 3,197.8 43 484.2 3,255.0 43Djibouti 11.2 82.0 173 11.5 83.8 139 0.2 1.8 184 0.2 1.9 184Dominica 10.1 30.6 150 10.2 31.9 165 0.2 1.2 191 0.2 1.3 190Dominican Republic 248.7 1,485.0 220 605.4 3,561.6 37 356.6 2,076.7 53 368.6 2,136.2 53

Ecuador -120.0 -1,849.8 31 626.3 3,642.9 36 746.3 5,492.7 33 781.8 5,731.4 33Egypt 229.2 2,051.6 223 464.5 2,958.2 40 235.3 906.5 66 243.2 951.0 66El Salvador 64.9 352.2 202 267.0 1,553.7 51 202.1 1,201.5 63 208.8 1,242.1 63Equatorial Guinea -40.7 324.6 200 19.7 642.9 73 60.4 318.3 87 63.3 330.0 87Eritrea 0.4 12.4 136 0.4 12.5 186 (-) 0.1 221 (-) 0.1 220

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

CountryJune Rank June Rank June June Rank

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Rank Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

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

CountryJune Rank June Rank June June Rank

Estonia -17.6 -92.2 64 23.4 143.8 121 41.0 236.1 94 42.1 243.3 94Ethiopia -3.8 27.7 149 12.6 132.9 126 16.3 105.3 110 17.0 109.1 110

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 0.2 0.2 103 0.2 0.8 219 (-) 0.5 202 (-) 0.5 202Faroe Islands -12.5 -58.0 69 0.1 1.1 211 12.6 59.1 118 17.0 78.5 116Fiji -8.7 -55.4 70 5.3 32.8 164 14.0 88.3 113 17.4 105.7 112Finland -101.8 -1,105.0 36 252.7 1,218.9 56 354.6 2,323.9 48 369.4 2,415.8 48France -888.5 -6,265.9 17 2,632.1 15,196.0 13 3,520.6 21,461.9 9 3,578.9 21,822.7 10French Guiana 1.2 305.3 198 1.2 305.5 95 (-) 0.2 209 (-) 0.2 209French Polynesia 8.2 47.2 161 11.9 68.0 143 3.6 20.9 141 4.0 22.6 141French Southern and Antarctic Lands (-) 0.8 108 (-) 0.9 217 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 223

Gabon -21.1 -155.3 57 56.7 190.3 107 77.8 345.7 84 80.0 355.8 84Gambia 4.1 16.7 140 4.1 17.3 176 (-) 0.6 201 (-) 0.6 201Gaza Strip Administered by Israel -0.1 (-) 93 (-) 0.1 230 0.1 0.1 215 0.1 0.1 216Georgia 18.4 192.6 184 38.4 300.7 97 20.0 108.2 109 21.5 113.4 109Germany -4,895.6 -30,395.3 3 3,898.9 23,760.6 6 8,794.4 54,155.9 5 8,961.4 55,150.7 5Ghana 42.9 237.9 193 71.6 518.7 77 28.7 280.9 89 30.0 290.4 89Gibraltar 291.9 1,564.7 221 292.0 1,564.9 50 0.1 0.2 210 0.1 0.2 210Greece -23.8 -76.5 67 69.8 380.9 88 93.6 457.3 79 100.2 489.9 79Greenland -0.6 8.7 130 0.7 13.5 184 1.3 4.8 168 1.4 4.9 169Grenada 4.2 27.6 148 5.4 33.5 163 1.2 5.9 164 1.3 6.4 164Guadeloupe 49.1 362.6 203 49.3 366.8 91 0.2 4.2 171 0.2 4.2 171Guatemala 99.6 768.3 213 421.5 2,862.0 41 321.9 2,093.7 52 340.8 2,252.8 52Guinea -3.1 -15.7 76 5.6 44.5 152 8.7 60.2 117 12.3 82.9 115Guinea-Bissau (-) 4.4 125 (-) 4.4 198 (-) 0.1 222 (-) 0.1 222Guyana -19.1 -94.9 63 22.5 160.1 117 41.6 255.0 92 42.1 260.0 93

Haiti 84.9 232.5 191 156.4 642.2 74 71.5 409.8 82 73.5 420.5 82Heard and McDonald Islands (-) 0.4 106 (-) 0.4 223 (-) (-) 232 (-) (-) 232Honduras 33.8 392.0 204 427.3 2,605.3 43 393.5 2,213.3 51 407.1 2,338.3 51Hong Kong 3,227.5 17,670.6 234 3,952.8 20,606.1 8 725.3 2,935.5 44 735.4 2,993.0 44Hungary -111.7 -822.1 44 161.3 841.4 69 273.0 1,663.5 57 278.3 1,697.9 57

Iceland 5.3 -23.1 74 26.8 139.1 124 21.6 162.3 100 23.2 173.1 100India -1,045.1 -10,267.3 9 2,365.7 11,100.1 18 3,410.8 21,367.3 10 3,523.5 22,061.1 9Indonesia -632.1 -4,996.0 21 838.6 4,367.3 33 1,470.7 9,363.2 24 1,545.5 9,818.5 24Iran 26.6 176.5 183 26.6 178.2 111 (-) 1.7 186 (-) 1.7 186Iraq -631.7 -6,643.0 15 199.6 1,072.6 61 831.3 7,715.6 28 847.4 7,863.7 28Ireland -1,513.5 -12,248.7 7 578.9 3,339.5 39 2,092.3 15,588.2 14 2,101.8 15,649.6 14Israel -332.8 -5,029.7 20 1,420.3 6,808.8 24 1,753.1 11,838.5 20 1,768.5 11,948.7 20Italy -1,604.9 -10,084.8 10 1,623.0 8,528.4 22 3,227.9 18,613.2 12 3,326.5 19,183.6 12

Jamaica 107.1 806.1 215 140.2 1,056.1 62 33.0 249.9 93 35.3 266.9 92Japan -5,585.4 -36,532.2 2 5,671.7 32,240.1 4 11,257.1 68,772.3 4 11,547.8 70,570.0 4Jordan 85.2 630.8 209 177.2 1,173.5 57 92.1 542.7 75 94.2 555.9 76

Kazakhstan -18.0 -72.2 68 86.5 513.1 78 104.5 585.3 74 107.1 600.7 74Kenya 10.3 48.0 162 46.4 249.2 100 36.1 201.2 97 37.2 208.1 97Kiribati 0.6 1.4 114 0.7 1.8 209 0.1 0.4 204 0.1 0.4 204Korea, North 4.0 5.1 126 4.0 5.1 197 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Korea, South -1,646.1 -11,047.1 8 3,513.8 20,381.0 9 5,159.9 31,428.1 6 5,328.3 32,522.6 6Kosovo 0.7 5.7 127 0.7 6.0 195 (-) 0.3 205 (-) 0.3 205Kuwait -639.3 -4,597.5 22 264.4 1,319.8 54 903.8 5,917.4 30 925.1 6,062.0 31Kyrgyzstan 9.2 55.4 165 9.4 57.8 149 0.2 2.3 178 0.2 2.4 179

Laos 1.0 -3.5 83 3.2 11.7 188 2.2 15.2 147 2.4 16.2 147Latvia 6.2 45.0 160 30.8 184.3 108 24.6 139.3 105 25.6 146.9 104Lebanon 80.9 500.5 208 89.1 550.7 75 8.3 50.2 122 8.7 52.1 122Lesotho -21.9 -145.6 58 (-) 0.2 226 21.9 145.9 103 22.5 150.6 103Liberia -1.6 44.9 159 17.7 93.1 135 19.3 48.2 124 19.5 49.2 123Libya -325.1 -1,054.4 37 152.3 502.5 79 477.4 1,556.9 58 487.5 1,597.5 58Liechtenstein -23.4 -130.2 61 1.6 11.5 189 25.0 141.7 104 25.4 143.5 105Lithuania -68.7 -382.6 51 51.4 389.1 87 120.1 771.7 70 123.5 801.8 69Luxembourg 122.7 646.5 210 165.0 1,010.0 63 42.4 363.6 83 44.1 376.7 83

Macau 14.6 116.5 178 36.2 168.0 113 21.6 51.5 120 21.9 52.8 121Macedonia 2.6 1.4 115 4.0 34.4 162 1.3 32.9 130 1.4 34.0 130Madagascar -6.6 -50.8 71 6.8 35.7 160 13.4 86.4 114 13.7 88.5 114Malawi 9.2 -1.7 88 13.9 26.7 169 4.7 28.4 132 4.8 29.7 132

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Rank Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

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

CountryJune Rank June Rank June June Rank

Malaysia -942.1 -6,754.8 14 1,240.3 6,436.8 25 2,182.4 13,191.6 17 2,238.1 13,550.1 18Maldives 1.6 3.7 121 2.4 14.3 182 0.8 10.6 153 1.1 13.5 150Mali 3.9 26.4 147 4.2 27.6 167 0.3 1.2 192 0.3 1.2 192Malta 18.5 66.2 169 36.8 180.1 110 18.3 113.9 108 18.7 116.4 108Marshall Islands 0.7 35.4 152 2.0 44.3 153 1.2 8.9 157 1.4 10.7 155Martinique 34.1 216.0 188 36.8 225.2 103 2.7 9.2 156 2.8 9.4 157Mauritania -2.0 60.6 166 21.8 126.1 128 23.8 65.5 116 24.1 66.1 118Mauritius -15.0 -142.1 59 1.9 18.0 175 16.9 160.2 101 17.4 164.4 102Mayotte 0.2 3.3 120 0.2 3.3 202 (-) (-) 228 (-) (-) 228Mexico -4,940.6 -27,832.2 4 17,988.0 110,716.9 2 22,928.6 138,549.2 3 23,143.6 139,898.4 3Micronesia 3.2 19.9 141 3.5 20.6 173 0.3 0.7 199 0.3 0.7 199Moldova 0.8 7.1 128 3.7 23.6 171 3.0 16.6 145 3.2 17.7 145Monaco 416.7 419.6 206 419.3 434.3 83 2.6 14.7 148 2.7 15.1 149Mongolia 13.9 196.6 186 14.2 209.2 106 0.3 12.7 151 0.3 13.5 151Montenegro 1.8 12.0 134 1.9 13.0 185 0.2 1.0 195 0.2 1.0 195Montserrat 0.6 4.0 122 0.6 4.2 200 (-) 0.3 207 (-) 0.3 207Morocco 139.4 789.0 214 187.4 1,284.6 55 48.0 495.6 78 52.4 524.5 77Mozambique 29.4 106.4 177 36.4 140.2 123 7.0 33.8 129 7.0 34.7 129

Namibia -28.9 -31.4 72 12.5 71.0 142 41.4 102.4 112 41.5 102.9 113Nauru -0.1 0.4 105 (-) 0.5 222 0.1 0.2 212 0.1 0.2 212Nepal -2.6 -18.9 75 2.9 16.3 178 5.5 35.1 128 5.9 37.7 128Netherlands 1,960.7 9,340.8 232 3,454.8 19,636.6 10 1,494.2 10,295.7 23 1,574.9 10,659.4 23New Caledonia 0.6 (-) 94 6.9 38.6 155 6.4 38.7 126 6.6 42.7 126New Zealand -10.3 -430.4 49 294.1 1,476.7 53 304.4 1,907.1 54 321.7 2,009.2 54Nicaragua -117.7 -856.2 43 93.1 495.4 80 210.8 1,351.6 61 216.0 1,390.1 61Niger 8.1 24.1 144 8.2 24.9 170 (-) 0.8 196 (-) 0.9 197Nigeria -1,174.2 -5,216.1 19 543.0 2,735.8 42 1,717.3 7,951.9 27 1,759.3 8,126.4 27Niue (-) (-) 98 (-) 0.1 229 (-) 0.1 219 (-) 0.1 219Norfolk Island (-) 0.2 101 (-) 0.2 228 (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 229Norway -134.2 -430.7 48 427.1 2,234.8 47 561.3 2,665.5 46 581.0 2,762.7 46

Oman 65.1 284.8 195 137.1 815.3 70 72.1 530.5 76 77.5 562.3 75

Pakistan -213.8 -954.7 40 112.3 875.8 68 326.1 1,830.5 56 343.5 1,929.1 55Palau 1.8 9.8 132 1.8 10.0 191 (-) 0.1 214 (-) 0.2 215Panama 794.1 5,047.6 227 837.8 5,244.8 29 43.7 197.3 98 45.8 206.2 98Papua New Guinea 8.6 52.6 163 13.5 90.9 138 4.9 38.3 127 5.0 39.3 127Paraguay 110.8 830.7 216 151.4 952.2 64 40.6 121.6 107 42.9 127.8 107Peru 167.2 1,102.3 218 795.1 4,966.9 30 628.0 3,864.7 40 643.5 3,978.5 40Philippines -133.3 -322.0 52 611.0 4,073.9 35 744.4 4,395.8 38 773.6 4,561.2 38Pitcairn Islands (-) (-) 95 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) 231 (-) (-) 231Poland 5.1 -319.6 53 387.1 1,977.5 48 382.1 2,297.1 49 395.7 2,381.0 50Portugal -130.9 -1,027.2 38 84.9 426.5 84 215.8 1,453.7 59 224.4 1,507.7 59

Qatar 262.3 1,808.5 222 371.4 2,583.4 44 109.1 774.9 69 110.7 789.3 70

Reunion 0.9 -1.7 87 0.9 3.3 203 (-) 5.0 167 (-) 5.1 167Romania -54.4 -457.0 47 72.9 371.3 90 127.3 828.3 68 132.9 865.6 67Russia -1,228.1 -8,559.9 13 778.4 5,266.1 28 2,006.4 13,826.0 16 2,056.2 14,218.8 16Rwanda -1.4 1.4 113 1.3 14.5 181 2.7 13.1 150 2.7 13.4 152

Samoa 1.4 11.4 133 2.0 13.6 183 0.5 2.1 183 0.6 2.5 178San Marino -0.3 -2.1 86 0.1 0.8 218 0.4 2.9 176 0.4 3.5 174Sao Tome and Principe (-) 1.0 111 (-) 1.1 212 (-) 0.1 217 (-) 0.1 218Saudi Arabia -3,054.0 -14,088.4 6 1,650.4 9,715.0 19 4,704.3 23,803.4 8 4,811.6 24,377.0 8Senegal 14.0 72.3 170 16.5 80.8 141 2.5 8.5 160 2.6 9.0 159Serbia -29.0 -23.5 73 11.4 81.0 140 40.4 104.5 111 41.3 107.3 111Seychelles 0.7 2.9 119 1.5 7.0 194 0.8 4.1 172 0.8 4.2 172Sierra Leone 3.7 26.2 146 4.9 37.9 158 1.2 11.7 152 1.2 11.8 153Singapore 1,309.2 6,228.2 228 2,757.6 15,180.9 14 1,448.4 8,952.7 26 1,470.4 9,071.0 26Sint Maarten 111.7 420.3 207 113.6 450.3 82 1.9 30.0 131 1.9 30.2 131Slovakia -141.8 -672.6 45 19.4 161.7 115 161.2 834.3 67 163.7 850.7 68Slovenia -30.0 -120.1 62 12.1 146.4 120 42.0 266.5 90 43.4 274.8 91Solomon Islands -1.1 2.1 118 0.3 4.3 199 1.4 2.2 180 1.5 2.6 177Somalia 1.9 7.8 129 1.9 8.3 193 (-) 0.5 203 (-) 0.5 203South Africa -148.5 -242.0 55 534.8 4,137.1 34 683.3 4,379.1 39 697.4 4,470.8 39South Sudan 0.6 4.1 123 0.6 4.2 201 (-) 0.1 220 (-) 0.1 221Spain -95.9 -921.8 41 809.7 4,949.5 31 905.6 5,871.2 32 938.2 6,083.0 30Sri Lanka -144.5 -1,012.7 39 23.3 152.7 118 167.8 1,165.4 65 176.6 1,222.5 64St Helena -0.1 -2.5 85 (-) 2.8 205 0.1 5.4 166 0.1 5.4 166

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Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Rank Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

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

CountryJune Rank June Rank June June Rank

St Kitts and Nevis 7.8 31.8 151 11.9 59.3 148 4.2 27.5 133 4.3 28.4 133St Lucia 19.4 220.7 190 20.5 228.5 102 1.2 7.8 163 1.2 8.3 163St Pierre and Miquelon (-) 0.2 104 (-) 0.3 225 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230St Vincent and the Grenadines 6.0 42.0 155 6.1 43.1 154 0.2 1.0 193 0.2 1.1 193Sudan 12.8 22.8 143 14.0 27.5 168 1.2 4.7 169 1.3 5.1 168Suriname 6.6 72.4 171 33.1 224.1 104 26.4 151.8 102 29.1 166.4 101Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island 0.1 1.3 112 0.1 1.3 210 (-) (-) 227 (-) (-) 227Swaziland -0.9 -13.1 78 1.3 10.6 190 2.2 23.7 138 2.3 24.6 137Sweden -490.5 -2,357.5 28 343.6 2,324.9 46 834.1 4,682.4 35 858.2 4,814.3 35Switzerland 648.7 1,014.5 217 3,014.8 15,651.5 12 2,366.1 14,637.0 15 2,384.4 14,762.6 15Syria -0.8 -6.9 81 (-) 2.9 204 0.8 9.9 155 0.8 10.0 156

Taiwan -1,151.3 -5,601.6 18 2,063.5 13,013.1 16 3,214.8 18,614.7 11 3,333.0 19,294.9 11Tajikistan 12.0 37.7 154 12.0 38.4 157 (-) 0.6 200 (-) 0.6 200Tanzania 22.4 119.9 179 25.0 165.3 114 2.6 45.4 125 2.7 46.6 125Thailand -995.4 -6,431.8 16 1,067.2 6,149.3 27 2,062.6 12,581.1 19 2,132.9 13,017.1 19Timor-Leste 0.3 0.9 109 0.3 0.9 216 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 224Togo 124.7 409.7 205 125.2 414.0 85 0.5 4.3 170 0.5 4.6 170Tokelau -0.1 -1.0 90 (-) (-) 232 0.1 1.0 194 0.1 1.0 196Tonga 1.4 8.7 131 1.5 9.5 192 0.2 0.8 198 0.2 1.1 194Trinidad and Tobago -337.2 -2,286.7 29 289.0 1,150.9 58 626.1 3,437.6 42 654.2 3,618.6 42Tunisia 154.6 -14.0 77 191.8 401.0 86 37.2 415.0 81 38.0 428.4 81Turkey 313.3 2,718.8 226 875.7 6,219.6 26 562.3 3,500.8 41 593.2 3,678.2 41Turkmenistan 67.8 146.8 182 69.0 161.4 116 1.1 14.6 149 1.2 15.2 148Turks and Caicos Islands 16.8 106.3 176 17.2 109.6 132 0.4 3.3 174 0.5 3.4 175Tuvalu (-) 0.2 102 (-) 0.2 227 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 226

Uganda 5.8 43.0 156 9.1 64.8 145 3.3 21.8 140 3.5 23.3 140Ukraine 69.0 305.6 199 195.5 907.4 66 126.4 601.8 73 132.1 632.1 73United Arab Emirates 1,829.5 12,119.7 233 1,980.7 13,521.4 15 151.1 1,401.7 60 156.8 1,448.0 60United Kingdom 140.4 -1,403.3 32 4,530.1 24,454.4 5 4,389.7 25,857.7 7 4,473.9 26,335.5 7Uruguay 118.8 673.9 211 163.6 896.8 67 44.8 222.8 95 47.0 233.9 95Uzbekistan 6.1 122.6 180 6.5 146.5 119 0.4 23.9 137 0.5 24.1 138

Vanuatu 2.3 15.6 139 2.6 18.7 174 0.3 3.1 175 0.4 3.2 176Vatican City (-) 0.8 107 (-) 1.0 214 (-) 0.2 213 (-) 0.2 213Venezuela -1,194.6 -8,753.1 11 1,151.3 7,010.6 23 2,345.9 15,763.7 13 2,384.7 16,001.5 13Vietnam -1,751.7 -8,594.3 12 398.5 2,552.8 45 2,150.2 11,147.2 22 2,259.6 11,734.1 21

Wallis and Futuna 0.1 (-) 97 0.1 0.3 224 (-) 0.3 206 (-) 0.3 206West Bank Administered by Israel -0.2 -1.6 89 0.1 0.6 221 0.3 2.1 181 0.4 2.3 182Western Sahara (-) (-) 96 (-) (-) 233 (-) (-) 226 (-) (-) 225

Yemen 38.0 269.5 194 38.0 270.9 98 (-) 1.4 189 (-) 1.4 189

Zambia 11.2 44.5 158 13.5 62.6 147 2.3 18.2 144 2.3 18.3 144Zimbabwe 3.2 22.4 142 6.8 30.3 166 3.6 7.9 162 3.8 8.3 162

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

Balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Rank Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

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

CountryJune Rank June Rank June June Rank

Africa -1,873.3 -9,386.5 (X) 3,198.6 18,104.6 (X) 5,071.9 27,491.1 (X) 5,201.7 28,188.9 (X)APEC -39,911.5 -244,613.0 (X) 80,939.6 475,148.7 (X) 120,851.1 719,761.7 (X) 124,189.1 740,194.9 (X)ASEAN -3,258.6 -21,851.0 (X) 7,009.3 39,138.2 (X) 10,267.9 60,989.2 (X) 10,636.9 63,159.7 (X)Asia - South -1,603.3 -13,935.4 (X) 2,713.0 13,189.5 (X) 4,316.3 27,124.9 (X) 4,474.1 28,095.0 (X)Asia Near East -2,216.7 -14,357.9 (X) 6,443.8 38,556.8 (X) 8,660.5 52,914.7 (X) 8,837.1 54,013.6 (X)CAFTA-DR -84.7 -263.7 (X) 2,398.6 14,566.4 (X) 2,483.2 14,830.2 (X) 2,560.8 15,387.2 (X)Central American Common Market -333.4 -1,748.7 (X) 1,793.2 11,004.8 (X) 2,126.6 12,753.5 (X) 2,192.1 13,251.1 (X)Euro Area -6,398.4 -49,267.1 (X) 16,915.2 96,844.0 (X) 23,313.6 146,111.1 (X) 23,846.6 149,205.9 (X)Europe -7,236.1 -61,068.8 (X) 29,155.8 163,883.9 (X) 36,391.9 224,952.7 (X) 37,225.9 229,887.6 (X)European Union -7,479.2 -58,147.0 (X) 22,838.6 129,734.2 (X) 30,317.8 187,881.2 (X) 31,008.7 191,913.6 (X)LAFTA -3,584.1 -25,814.9 (X) 28,767.5 172,008.9 (X) 32,351.6 197,823.8 (X) 32,864.0 201,192.5 (X)NATO Allies -6,247.4 -52,609.7 (X) 48,192.0 280,242.1 (X) 54,439.5 332,851.8 (X) 55,591.3 339,869.2 (X)NICs 1,739.3 7,250.1 (X) 12,287.7 69,181.1 (X) 10,548.4 61,931.0 (X) 10,867.2 63,881.5 (X)North America -6,558.5 -43,243.1 (X) 43,471.9 261,687.1 (X) 50,030.4 304,930.1 (X) 50,721.9 309,388.8 (X)OECD -18,528.3 -136,802.5 (X) 82,360.0 480,882.5 (X) 100,888.4 617,684.9 (X) 102,826.1 629,618.0 (X)OPEC -5,645.0 -33,257.4 (X) 7,374.3 44,071.8 (X) 13,019.3 77,329.2 (X) 13,322.1 79,101.0 (X)Pacific Rim Countries -30,402.5 -181,193.1 (X) 32,773.0 185,999.4 (X) 63,175.4 367,192.5 (X) 65,529.0 381,113.3 (X)South/Central America 2,648.1 10,105.0 (X) 15,514.5 89,841.9 (X) 12,866.4 79,736.9 (X) 13,282.8 82,574.4 (X)Twenty Latin American Republics -2,768.5 -20,562.1 (X) 32,181.4 192,698.9 (X) 34,949.9 213,261.0 (X) 35,544.1 217,206.5 (X)

Africa - Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, British Indian Ocean Territories, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana,Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St. Helena, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

APEC (Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation) - Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand,Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

Asia - South - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

Asia Near East - Bahrain, Gaza Strip Administered by Israel, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, West Bank Administered by Israel, Yemen.

CAFTA-DR (Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement) - Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Central American Common Market - Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain.

Europe - Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands,Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City.

European Union - Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.

LAFTA (Latin American Free Trade Area) - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies - Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom.

NICs (Newly Industrialized Countries) - Hong Kong, Korea (South), Singapore, Taiwan.

North America - Canada, Mexico.

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) - Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.

OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) - Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela.

Pacific Rim Countries - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Macau, 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, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), French Guiana, Grenada,Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, Sint Maarten, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Twenty Latin American Republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

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

NOTE: Area data reflect the composition of the areas at yearend.