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

    NEWSU.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC 20230

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE8:30 A.M. EDT WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011

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

    CB11-84, BEA11-21, FT-900 (11-03)

    U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES

    MARCH 2011

    Goods and Services

    The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau ofEconomic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce,announced today that total March exports of $172.7 billionand imports of$220.8 billion resulted in a goods and services

    deficit of $48.2 billion, up from $45.4 billion in February,revised. March exports were $7.7 billion more than Februaryexports of $165.0 billion. March imports were $10.4 billionmore than February imports of $210.4 billion.

    In March, the goods deficit increased $3.0 billion fromFebruary to $62.1 billion, and the services surplus increased$0.3 billion to $13.9 billion. Exports of goods increased $7.1billion to $124.9 billion, and imports of goods increased $10.1billion to $187.0 billion. Exports of services increased $0.5billion to $47.7 billion, and imports of services increased $0.3billion to $33.8 billion.

    The goods and services deficit increased $8.7 billion fromMarch 2010 to March 2011. Exports were up $22.4 billion, or14.9 percent, and imports were up $31.1 billion, or 16.4percent.

    Goods (Census Basis)

    The February to March increase in exports of goodsreflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($2.5billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.6 billion);capital goods ($1.0 billion); other goods ($0.8 billion);

    consumer goods ($0.7 billion); and foods, feeds, andbeverages ($0.6 billion).

    The February to March increase in imports of goodsreflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($7.7

    billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($2.1 billion);capital goods ($1.6 billion); and other goods ($0.6 billion). Adecrease occurred in consumer goods ($2.0 billion). Foods,feeds, and beverages were virtually unchanged.

    The March 2010 to March 2011 increase in exports ofgoods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials($9.9 billion); capital goods ($4.0 billion); foods, feeds, andbeverages ($2.4 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, andengines ($2.4 billion); and consumer goods ($0.7 billion). Adecrease occurred in other goods ($0.5 billion).

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

    Monthly statistics are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of thisrelease, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is June 9, 2011.

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    iiThe March 2010 to March 2011 increase in imports of

    goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials($13.8 billion); capital goods ($6.8 billion); automotivevehicles, parts, and engines ($4.0 billion); consumer goods($3.0 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.2 billion); andother goods ($0.3 billion).

    Services

    Services exports increased $0.5 billion from February toMarch. The increase was more than accounted for byincreases in other private services (which includes items suchas business, professional, and technical services, insuranceservices, and financial services), other transportation (whichincludes freight and port services), passenger fares, andtransfers under U.S. military agency sales contracts. Adecrease in royalties and license fees was partly offsetting.Changes in the other categories of services exports were small.

    Services imports increased $0.3 billion from February to

    March. The increase was mostly accounted for by increases inother transportation and other private services. Changes inthe other categories of services imports were small.

    The March 2010 to March 2011 increase in exports ofservices was $2.7 billion. The largest increases were in other private services ($1.8 billion), travel ($0.4 billion), andpassenger fares ($0.3 billion). Within other private services,the largest increases were in financial services and business,professional, and technical services.

    The March 2010 to March 2011 increase in imports ofservices was $1.6 billion. The largest increases were in other

    private services ($1.0 billion) and other transportation ($0.3billion). Within other private services, the largest increaseswere in insurance services and business, professional, andtechnical services.

    Goods and Services Moving Average

    For the three months ending in March, exports of goods

    and services averaged $168.4 billion, while imports of goods

    and services averaged $215.3 billion, resulting in an average

    trade deficit of $46.9 billion. For the three months ending in

    February, the average trade deficit was $44.2 billion,

    reflecting average exports of $165.3 billion and average

    imports of $209.5 billion.

    Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details

    The March figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars,

    with Hong Kong $2.7 ($2.5 for February), Australia $1.1($1.4), Singapore $0.9 ($0.8), and Egypt $0.4 ($0.5). Deficitswere recorded, in billions of dollars, with China $18.1 ($18.8),OPEC $10.8 ($9.4), European Union $9.0 ($6.9), Mexico $6.2($5.3), Japan $6.1 ($5.2), Germany $4.6 ($3.3), Venezuela$3.0 ($2.1), Canada $2.8 ($3.0), Ireland $2.6 ($2.6), Nigeria$2.5 ($2.5), Korea $0.6 ($0.8), and Taiwan $0.6 ($0.9).

    Advanced technology products exports were $25.3 billionin March and imports were $32.2 billion, resulting in a deficitof $6.9 billion. March exports were $4.3 billion more than the$21.0 billion in February, while March imports were $5.3billion more than the $26.9 billion in February.

    Revisions (Goods on a Census Basis, not seasonallyadjusted)

    For February, goods exports were revised down $0.2

    billion and imports were revised down $0.3 billion. Goods

    carry-over in March was virtually zero for exports and $0.9

    billion (0.5 percent) for imports. For February, revised export

    carry-over was virtually unchanged at $0.1 billion (0.1

    percent). For February, revised import carry-over was $0.3

    billion (0.2 percent), revised down from $1.4 billion (0.9

    percent).

    Services exports for February were virtually unrevised at

    $47.2 billion. Services imports were virtually unrevised at

    $33.5 billion.

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

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    Table of Contents

    Seasonally Adjusted

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Not Seasonally Adjusted

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

    Balance Exports Imports

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

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -374,908 -506,944 132,036 1,570,797 1,068,499 502,298 1,945,705 1,575,443 370,262Jan. - Mar. -90,438 -121,197 30,759 378,379 255,044 123,334 468,816 376,241 92,575

    January -36,067 -45,912 9,845 125,461 84,285 41,176 161,528 130,197 31,331February -26,362 -36,684 10,322 126,923 85,925 40,998 153,286 122,610 30,676

    March -28,009 -38,601 10,592 125,994 84,834 41,160 154,002 123,435 30,568April -28,445 -39,366 10,920 124,119 82,685 41,435 152,565 122,050 30,514

    May -24,855 -35,900 11,044 125,841 84,757 41,084 150,696 120,656 30,040June -27,139 -38,241 11,102 127,869 86,580 41,290 155,009 124,821 30,188

    July -33,086 -43,746 10,660 129,616 88,233 41,384 162,702 131,979 30,724August -31,072 -42,105 11,033 130,350 88,611 41,739 161,421 130,716 30,705September -35,164 -46,268 11,104 134,180 92,014 42,165 169,343 138,282 31,061

    October -32,302 -43,976 11,674 138,094 95,217 42,877 170,396 139,193 31,203November -35,273 -47,063 11,790 138,997 95,729 43,268 174,270 142,792 31,478

    December -37,132 -49,082 11,950 143,353 99,631 43,723 180,485 148,713 31,772

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -495,728 -647,077 151,349 1,834,166 1,288,663 545,502 2,329,894 1,935,740 394,153Jan. - Mar. -113,870 -150,893 37,022 439,621 306,158 133,463 553,491 457,051 96,440

    January -34,647 -47,109 12,463 144,747 100,555 44,192 179,394 147,664 31,730

    February -39,718 -51,525 11,806 144,603 100,328 44,275 184,321 151,853 32,469March -39,506 -52,259 12,753 150,270 105,275 44,995 189,776 157,534 32,242

    April -40,571 -52,598 12,027 148,011 104,298 43,713 188,582 156,896 31,686May -41,996 -54,480 12,484 152,252 107,294 44,958 194,248 161,774 32,474

    June -49,941 -62,065 12,124 150,302 105,089 45,212 200,242 167,154 33,088

    July -42,226 -54,875 12,648 153,788 107,895 45,893 196,014 162,770 33,244August -46,316 -58,933 12,617 153,624 107,745 45,879 199,939 166,677 33,262

    September -44,079 -57,033 12,955 154,350 107,893 46,456 198,428 164,927 33,502October -38,227 -51,134 12,907 158,681 112,183 46,498 196,908 163,317 33,591

    November -38,239 -51,438 13,199 160,239 113,593 46,645 198,478 165,032 33,446December -40,264 -53,629 13,365 163,297 116,514 46,783 203,561 170,143 33,418

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. -140,587 -181,508 40,921 505,207 363,143 142,064 645,794 544,651 101,143

    January -46,969 -60,298 13,329 167,542 120,417 47,125 214,511 180,715 33,795February (R) -45,439 -59,101 13,662 164,997 117,796 47,201 210,436 176,897 33,539

    March -48,179 -62,109 13,930 172,669 124,931 47,738 220,848 187,039 33,808April

    MayJune

    JulyAugust

    SeptemberOctober

    NovemberDecember

    February data as published last month:

    -45,758 -59,341 13,583 165,121 117,960 47,161 210,880 177,301 33,578

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

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

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

    Period

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

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

    Balance Exports Imports

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

    2009

    January -40,295 -50,007 9,712 132,831 90,731 42,099 173,126 140,738 32,388February -34,482 -44,511 10,029 128,098 86,523 41,575 162,580 131,034 31,546March -30,146 -40,399 10,253 126,126 85,015 41,111 156,272 125,414 30,858April -27,605 -38,217 10,611 125,679 84,481 41,198 153,284 122,698 30,586May -27,103 -37,955 10,852 125,318 84,092 41,226 152,421 122,047 30,374June -26,813 -37,836 11,022 125,943 84,674 41,270 152,757 122,509 30,247

    July -28,360 -39,296 10,935 127,775 86,523 41,253 156,136 125,819 30,317August -30,432 -41,364 10,932 129,278 87,808 41,471 159,711 129,172 30,539September -33,107 -44,040 10,932 131,382 89,619 41,763 164,489 133,659 30,830October -32,846 -44,116 11,270 134,208 91,947 42,260 167,054 136,064 30,990November -34,246 -45,769 11,523 137,090 94,320 42,770 171,336 140,089 31,248December -34,902 -46,707 11,805 140,148 96,859 43,289 175,050 143,566 31,485

    2010

    January -35,684 -47,752 12,068 142,366 98,638 43,728 178,050 146,390 31,660February -37,166 -49,239 12,073 144,235 100,171 44,063 181,400 149,410 31,990March -37,957 -50,298 12,341 146,540 102,053 44,488 184,497 152,350 32,147April -39,932 -52,127 12,196 147,628 103,301 44,328 187,560 155,428 32,132May -40,691 -53,112 12,421 150,178 105,622 44,555 190,868 158,735 32,134June -44,169 -56,381 12,212 150,188 105,561 44,628 194,357 161,941 32,416

    July -44,721 -57,140 12,419 152,114 106,759 45,354 196,835 163,899 32,935August -46,161 -58,624 12,463 152,571 106,910 45,661 198,732 165,534 33,198September -44,207 -56,947 12,740 153,920 107,844 46,076 198,127 164,791 33,336October -42,874 -55,700 12,826 155,552 109,274 46,278 198,425 164,974 33,452November -40,181 -53,202 13,020 157,757 111,223 46,533 197,938 164,425 33,513December -38,910 -52,067 13,157 160,739 114,097 46,642 199,649 166,164 33,485

    2011

    January -41,824 -55,122 13,298 163,692 116,841 46,851 205,516 171,963 33,553February (R) -44,224 -57,676 13,452 165,278 118,242 47,036 209,502 175,918 33,584March -46,862 -60,503 13,640 168,402 121,048 47,355 215,265 181,550 33,714AprilMayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    (1) Data are presented on a BOP basis.

    NOTES:

    * The three-month moving averages shown in this exhibit are computed by summing the subject month, the two prior months, dividing

    by three and showing the average at the end month of the period. A moving average is useful in smoothing the volatile trade data

    so that trends can better be discerned.

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

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

    Month ofMovingAverage

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

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

    Period Total Services TravelPassenger

    FaresOther

    TransportationRoyalties andLicense Fees

    Other PrivateServices

    TransfersUnder U.S.

    Military SalesContracts

    U.S.Government

    Misc. Services

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. 502,298 93,917 26,424 35,406 89,791 238,332 17,096 1,333Jan. - Mar. 123,334 23,631 7,035 8,652 21,502 58,832 3,381 302

    January 41,176 7,965 2,451 2,868 7,181 19,539 1,071 101

    February 40,998 7,875 2,325 2,877 7,146 19,565 1,111 100March 41,160 7,791 2,259 2,907 7,176 19,728 1,199 100April 41,435 7,851 2,285 2,878 7,449 19,466 1,405 101May 41,084 7,614 2,114 2,823 7,477 19,431 1,523 103June 41,290 7,541 2,135 2,848 7,437 19,590 1,633 105

    July 41,384 7,688 2,141 2,892 7,037 19,659 1,856 111August 41,739 7,780 2,188 2,925 7,081 19,798 1,851 115

    September 42,165 7,843 2,169 3,017 7,278 20,002 1,738 119October 42,877 7,992 2,094 3,037 7,966 20,368 1,297 122

    November 43,268 7,926 2,089 3,220 8,211 20,497 1,199 126December 43,723 8,051 2,173 3,114 8,353 20,690 1,213 129

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 545,502 103,094 31,295 39,826 95,807 256,570 17,445 1,465

    Jan. - Mar. 133,463 25,137 7,186 9,698 24,126 62,619 4,242 454

    January 44,192 8,309 2,295 3,170 8,083 20,742 1,427 167February 44,275 8,289 2,382 3,244 7,987 20,799 1,420 154March 44,995 8,539 2,509 3,285 8,056 21,078 1,396 133April 43,713 8,058 2,348 3,215 8,047 20,483 1,451 111

    May 44,958 8,588 2,695 3,329 7,998 20,748 1,495 105June 45,212 8,682 2,783 3,411 8,005 20,704 1,518 108

    July 45,893 8,687 2,806 3,383 7,956 21,452 1,500 109

    August 45,879 8,548 2,639 3,369 7,901 21,806 1,505 110September 46,456 8,795 2,774 3,349 7,896 22,036 1,494 112

    October 46,498 8,816 2,736 3,285 7,927 22,189 1,429 116November 46,645 8,891 2,675 3,377 7,964 22,210 1,411 118December 46,783 8,892 2,652 3,412 7,985 22,323 1,400 120

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 142,064 26,863 8,285 10,339 23,911 67,995 4,304 367

    January 47,125 8,916 2,745 3,440 7,998 22,488 1,417 120February (R) 47,201 8,964 2,714 3,383 7,999 22,602 1,418 121March 47,738 8,983 2,826 3,516 7,914 22,905 1,468 126

    AprilMayJune

    July

    AugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    February data as published last month:47,161 8,910 2,729 3,382 7,999 22,602 1,418 121

    NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, 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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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

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

    Period Total Services TravelPassenger

    FaresOther

    TransportationRoyalties andLicense Fees

    Other PrivateServices

    Direct DefenseExpenditures

    U.S.Government

    Misc. Services

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. 370,262 73,230 25,980 41,586 25,230 168,892 30,474 4,871

    Jan. - Mar. 92,575 18,702 6,784 11,295 5,988 41,273 7,395 1,138

    January 31,331 6,254 2,329 4,044 1,964 13,925 2,437 379February 30,676 6,265 2,285 3,606 1,992 13,685 2,465 378March 30,568 6,183 2,170 3,645 2,032 13,663 2,493 381April 30,514 6,168 2,084 3,480 2,134 13,734 2,535 379

    May 30,040 5,745 2,047 3,359 2,157 13,791 2,556 385June 30,188 5,808 2,032 3,303 2,151 13,935 2,571 388

    July 30,724 6,093 2,162 3,373 2,039 14,086 2,574 397August 30,705 6,181 2,153 3,177 2,035 14,176 2,577 406

    September 31,061 6,185 2,140 3,330 2,063 14,349 2,577 417October 31,203 6,127 2,144 3,268 2,182 14,475 2,562 445November 31,478 6,130 2,200 3,409 2,226 14,497 2,561 455December 31,772 6,091 2,234 3,592 2,255 14,574 2,566 460

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 394,153 74,646 28,086 48,953 29,227 177,720 30,446 5,075

    Jan. - Mar. 96,440 18,628 6,631 11,328 7,657 43,281 7,721 1,194

    January 31,730 6,261 2,203 3,617 2,294 14,376 2,571 408February 32,469 6,172 2,152 3,751 3,042 14,381 2,574 396

    March 32,242 6,195 2,276 3,960 2,321 14,523 2,576 391April 31,686 5,811 2,151 3,940 2,294 14,547 2,539 404May 32,474 6,096 2,398 4,095 2,297 14,652 2,529 407June 33,088 6,223 2,425 4,349 2,494 14,660 2,523 413

    July 33,244 6,341 2,446 4,266 2,353 14,863 2,539 436

    August 33,262 6,252 2,355 4,337 2,385 14,954 2,538 442September 33,502 6,355 2,420 4,267 2,410 15,073 2,532 444October 33,591 6,363 2,430 4,228 2,423 15,185 2,515 447November 33,446 6,307 2,437 4,079 2,444 15,225 2,508 446December 33,418 6,270 2,393 4,063 2,467 15,281 2,503 441

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 101,143 18,635 7,448 12,629 7,438 46,231 7,500 1,262

    January 33,795 6,269 2,493 4,288 2,470 15,342 2,500 433

    February (R) 33,539 6,191 2,455 4,084 2,481 15,408 2,499 422March 33,808 6,175 2,500 4,258 2,487 15,481 2,501 408AprilMayJune

    July

    AugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    February data as published last month:33,578 6,205 2,473 4,091 2,481 15,408 2,499 422

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

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    Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

    Balance Exports Imports

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    Total CensusBasis

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -506,944 -503,582 1,068,499 12,456 1,056,043 1,575,443 15,818 1,559,625Jan. - Mar. -121,197 -120,326 255,044 2,723 252,321 376,241 3,594 372,647

    January -45,912 -45,587 84,285 1,061 83,224 130,197 1,386 128,811February -36,684 -36,507 85,925 899 85,026 122,610 1,076 121,533

    March -38,601 -38,232 84,834 763 84,071 123,435 1,132 122,303April -39,366 -39,469 82,685 1,286 81,398 122,050 1,183 120,867May -35,900 -35,945 84,757 1,068 83,688 120,656 1,023 119,633June -38,241 -38,136 86,580 1,040 85,540 124,821 1,146 123,675

    July -43,746 -43,254 88,233 705 87,527 131,979 1,197 130,782

    August -42,105 -41,544 88,611 1,005 87,606 130,716 1,566 129,150September -46,268 -45,876 92,014 981 91,033 138,282 1,373 136,909October -43,976 -43,218 95,217 883 94,334 139,193 1,641 137,552November -47,063 -46,930 95,729 1,439 94,290 142,792 1,571 141,221

    December -49,082 -48,885 99,631 1,326 98,304 148,713 1,524 147,189

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -647,077 -633,903 1,288,663 10,525 1,278,139 1,935,740 23,699 1,912,041Jan. - Mar. -150,893 -147,970 306,158 2,543 303,615 457,051 5,466 451,585

    January -47,109 -46,229 100,555 938 99,617 147,664 1,818 145,846

    February -51,525 -50,670 100,328 920 99,408 151,853 1,775 150,078March -52,259 -51,072 105,275 685 104,590 157,534 1,873 155,661April -52,598 -51,708 104,298 937 103,361 156,896 1,827 155,069May -54,480 -53,581 107,294 999 106,295 161,774 1,899 159,875

    June -62,065 -60,888 105,089 907 104,182 167,154 2,085 165,070

    July -54,875 -53,785 107,895 863 107,032 162,770 1,953 160,816

    August -58,933 -57,805 107,745 945 106,800 166,677 2,073 164,605September -57,033 -55,643 107,893 644 107,249 164,927 2,034 162,893October -51,134 -49,609 112,183 621 111,562 163,317 2,146 161,171

    November -51,438 -50,444 113,593 1,066 112,528 165,032 2,060 162,972December -53,629 -52,471 116,514 999 115,515 170,143 2,157 167,986

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. -181,508 -178,656 363,143 3,889 359,254 544,651 6,741 537,910

    January -60,298 -59,240 120,417 1,162 119,255 180,715 2,220 178,495February (R) -59,101 -58,284 117,796 1,408 116,388 176,897 2,225 174,672March -62,109 -61,132 124,931 1,319 123,611 187,039 2,296 184,743AprilMay

    June

    July

    AugustSeptemberOctober

    NovemberDecember

    February data as published last month:

    -59,341 -58,513 117,960 1,413 116,547 177,301 2,241 175,060

    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 Category

    In 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

    GoodsOther Goods

    Exports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,288,663 10,525 1,278,139 107,699 390,741 445,910 111,858 165,754 56,177Jan. - Mar. 306,158 2,543 303,615 26,492 90,511 105,820 27,129 40,737 12,926

    January 100,555 938 99,617 9,111 29,120 34,856 8,991 13,644 3,895February 100,328 920 99,408 8,654 29,633 34,986 9,002 13,173 3,959March 105,275 685 104,590 8,726 31,758 35,977 9,137 13,919 5,072April 104,298 937 103,361 8,079 32,343 35,977 9,264 13,185 4,513May 107,294 999 106,295 8,046 32,872 37,968 9,401 13,525 4,483June 105,089 907 104,182 7,739 31,856 36,547 9,666 13,650 4,723

    July 107,895 863 107,032 7,699 32,418 38,805 9,258 13,646 5,205August 107,745 945 106,800 8,909 32,941 37,340 9,383 13,681 4,545September 107,893 644 107,249 9,358 32,065 37,616 9,256 13,826 5,129October 112,183 621 111,562 10,084 34,675 37,992 9,688 13,952 5,171November 113,593 1,066 112,528 10,668 34,963 38,191 9,123 14,922 4,660December 116,514 999 115,515 10,624 36,095 39,655 9,687 14,629 4,824

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 363,143 3,889 359,254 32,421 120,652 118,183 32,509 42,650 12,840

    January 120,417 1,162 119,255 10,708 39,769 39,253 10,986 14,106 4,432February (R) 117,796 1,408 116,388 10,541 39,192 38,962 9,964 13,904 3,825March 124,931 1,319 123,611 11,171 41,690 39,968 11,558 14,640 4,584AprilMayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    Imports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,935,740 23,699 1,912,041 91,721 601,321 449,313 225,210 483,343 61,134Jan. - Mar. 457,051 5,466 451,585 21,987 147,929 101,945 50,362 113,926 15,436

    January 147,664 1,818 145,846 7,262 46,652 33,563 16,732 36,543 5,093February 151,853 1,775 150,078 7,221 49,283 33,942 16,027 38,394 5,209March 157,534 1,873 155,661 7,504 51,994 34,439 17,602 38,989 5,133April 156,896 1,827 155,069 7,500 52,143 36,001 17,330 37,461 4,634May 161,774 1,899 159,875 7,709 50,027 37,923 19,482 40,071 4,664June 167,154 2,085 165,070 7,733 49,819 38,311 20,770 43,183 5,254

    July 162,770 1,953 160,816 7,636 49,306 37,755 19,994 41,217 4,909August 166,677 2,073 164,605 7,790 49,545 38,645 20,648 42,637 5,341September 164,927 2,034 162,893 7,810 49,674 39,954 19,297 41,123 5,034October 163,317 2,146 161,171 7,686 47,800 39,047 19,345 41,989 5,304November 165,032 2,060 162,972 7,840 49,920 40,123 18,917 41,064 5,107December 170,143 2,157 167,986 8,030 55,157 39,610 19,065 40,672 5,451

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 544,651 6,741 537,910 25,860 183,785 122,611 62,674 127,793 15,187

    January 180,715 2,220 178,495 8,515 59,854 41,697 21,671 41,795 4,964February (R) 176,897 2,225 174,672 8,657 58,098 39,676 19,434 43,987 4,820March 187,039 2,296 184,743 8,688 65,833 41,239 21,569 42,011 5,403AprilMayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

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

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

    PeriodNet

    AdjustmentsTotal Census

    Basis (1)

    Total Balanceof Payments

    Basis

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    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.

    March February Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

    Total, Balance of Payments Basis 124,931 117,796 7,135 363,143 306,158 56,985

    Net Adjustments 1,319 1,408 -89 3,889 2,543 1,346

    Total, Census Basis 123,611 116,388 7,224 359,254 303,615 55,639

    Foods, feeds, and beverages 11,171 10,541 630 32,421 26,492 5,929

    Corn 1,272 1,085 187 3,294 2,514 781Meat, poultry, etc. 1,505 1,323 182 4,083 3,218 865Sorghum, barley, oats 134 50 84 258 223 34Other foods 882 801 81 2,526 2,266 260Dairy products and eggs 358 286 72 924 595 329Oilseeds, food oils 385 335 50 1,187 931 256Bakery products 476 444 31 1,341 1,146 195Nuts 449 420 29 1,320 1,234 86Fish and shellfish 406 384 22 1,228 987 241Nonagricultural foods, etc. 127 112 15 353 322 31Vegetables 525 515 9 1,532 1,413 119Animal feeds, n.e.c. 601 593 8 1,879 2,028 -149

    Fruits, frozen juices 757 756 2 2,235 1,938 298Wine, beer, and related products 149 148 1 435 337 97Wheat 1,186 1,190 -3 3,556 1,562 1,994Rice 190 197 -7 616 714 -98Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 137 149 -12 427 326 101Soybeans 1,634 1,753 -120 5,225 4,736 489

    Industrial supplies and materials 41,690 39,192 2,499 120,652 90,511 30,140

    Chemicals-organic 3,351 2,949 403 9,607 7,933 1,674Nonmonetary gold 2,686 2,293 393 6,866 4,481 2,386Plastic materials 3,236 2,973 263 9,196 8,115 1,081Metallurgical grade coal 1,168 938 231 2,953 1,704 1,249Natural gas liquids 421 255 166 975 1,083 -108Petroleum products, other 4,179 4,014 165 12,462 7,624 4,838Chemicals-inorganic 789 650 139 2,095 1,738 357Chemicals-fertilizers 791 665 127 2,288 1,873 416Chemicals-other 2,385 2,270 115 6,995 5,974 1,021Aluminum and alumina 857 745 112 2,317 1,686 631Finished metal shapes 1,481 1,383 98 4,291 3,643 648

    Agric. industry-unmanufactured 450 381 69 1,256 957 299Other industrial supplies 1,983 1,915 68 5,784 5,229 556Gas-natural 556 493 64 1,730 1,226 503Newsprint 1,183 1,121 62 3,429 3,024 405Agric. farming-unmanufactured 304 248 56 805 667 138Logs and lumber 500 452 48 1,419 1,101 318

    Iron and steel mill products 1,050 1,003 47 3,062 2,454 609Synthetic rubber-primary 415 377 38 1,150 863 287Mineral supplies-manufactured 491 456 35 1,419 1,252 167Coal and fuels, other 431 397 34 1,167 420 747Copper 740 708 32 2,057 1,468 590Crude oil 104 75 29 375 310 66Agriculture-manufactured, other 232 203 29 646 559 87Iron and steel products, other 573 548 25 1,680 1,445 235Manmade cloth 587 562 25 1,687 1,404 283Nuclear fuel materials 175 151 23 589 528 61Industrial rubber products 345 325 20 999 848 151Hides and skins 217 205 12 625 478 146Leather and furs 91 82 8 263 221 42Wood supplies, manufactured 116 108 8 327 290 36Nonmetallic minerals 76 70 6 205 152 53Finished textile supplies 224 219 5 672 631 40Shingles, molding, wallboard 394 390 4 1,165 997 168Hair, waste materials 59 56 3 173 144 29Tapes, audio and visual 44 41 3 130 130 0Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 129 127 2 382 392 -10Cotton fiber cloth 275 273 2 815 564 252Pulpwood and woodpulp 844 845 -1 2,581 1,986 595Tobacco, unmanufactured 69 70 -2 215 300 -86Nontextile floor tiles 44 51 -7 137 124 13Electric energy 44 53 -10 137 155 -17Nonferrous metals, other 747 774 -27 2,215 1,658 557Precious metals, other 1,150 1,208 -58 3,519 2,766 753Cotton, raw 1,283 1,367 -84 4,120 1,417 2,704Steelmaking materials 1,097 1,213 -116 3,338 2,297 1,041Fuel oil 3,323 3,490 -167 10,333 6,203 4,130

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

    March February Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

    Capital goods, except automotive 39,968 38,962 1,006 118,183 105,820 12,363

    Materials handling equipment 1,220 1,044 176 3,391 2,363 1,028Industrial machines, other 3,827 3,665 162 11,099 9,647 1,452Generators, accessories 1,034 875 158 2,894 2,759 135Medicinal equipment 2,703 2,553 150 7,848 7,198 650Excavating machinery 1,321 1,185 136 3,718 2,824 894Industrial engines 2,212 2,103 110 6,621 5,958 663Parts-civilian aircraft 1,742 1,644 98 5,068 4,623 445Agricultural machinery, equipment 661 568 92 1,783 1,496 288Railway transportation equipment 296 211 85 749 583 166Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,027 1,950 78 5,935 4,992 943Nonfarm tractors and parts 322 251 71 840 487 353Drilling & oilfield equipment 785 719 66 2,338 2,494 -156Metalworking machine tools 660 608 52 1,919 1,427 492Photo, service industry machinery 861 816 44 2,513 2,195 318Wood, glass, plastic 374 333 41 1,079 877 202Electric apparatus 2,921 2,884 37 8,628 7,647 980Business machines and equipment 295 273 22 842 763 79Marine engines, parts 122 100 22 322 243 79

    Food, tobacco machinery 275 253 21 800 714 86Pulp and paper machinery 222 202 20 624 588 35Engines-civilian aircraft 2,151 2,149 2 6,358 5,619 739Specialized mining 123 122 2 361 247 114Textile, sewing machines 100 99 1 287 295 -8Vessels, excluding scrap (-) (-) (-) 2 4 -2Spacecraft, excluding military 2 12 -10 15 4 10Laboratory testing instruments 870 884 -14 2,636 2,387 249Computer accessories 2,575 2,590 -15 7,768 7,014 753Commercial vessels, other 32 51 -19 102 88 14Telecommunications equipment 2,928 2,973 -45 8,952 7,915 1,037Semiconductors 3,874 3,930 -55 12,070 11,802 268Computers 1,218 1,324 -106 3,955 3,379 577Civilian aircraft 2,214 2,592 -378 6,665 7,187 -522

    Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 11,558 9,964 1,594 32,509 27,129 5,380

    Consumer goods 14,640 13,904 736 42,650 40,737 1,913

    Pharmaceutical preparations 3,776 3,389 388 10,627 12,500 -1,874

    Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 763 448 314 1,851 1,323 528Toys, games, and sporting goods 876 767 109 2,501 2,424 77Jewelry, etc. 735 628 107 2,011 1,810 201Other household goods 1,676 1,626 50 4,888 4,679 209

    Records, tapes, and disks 362 336 26 1,028 1,042 -14Household appliances 559 538 21 1,669 1,626 43Furniture, household goods, etc. 351 332 19 1,026 930 95Stereo equipment, etc. 157 142 15 461 439 22Musical instruments 220 211 9 651 567 84Books, printed matter 464 457 7 1,408 1,302 106Nursery stock, etc. 36 31 6 98 100 -2Sports apparel and gear 62 58 4 174 155 19Toiletries and cosmetics 806 803 3 2,395 2,316 80Writing and art supplies 595 592 3 1,760 1,691 69Tobacco, manufactured 42 40 1 119 153 -34Apparel, household goods-textile 484 483 1 1,434 1,270 164Rugs 90 90 (-) 270 241 28Glassware, chinaware 37 37 (-) 115 111 4

    Apparel, household goods-nontextile 203 205 -2 613 544 69Cookware, cutlery, tools 82 84 -2 247 223 23Pleasure boats and motors 213 221 -8 641 581 60Numismatic coins 49 64 -15 168 57 111TV's, VCR's, etc. 414 479 -65 1,416 1,153 264Gem diamonds 1,589 1,843 -254 5,079 3,498 1,581

    Other goods 4,584 3,825 759 12,840 12,926 -86

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

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

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    Exhibit 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.

    March February Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

    Total, Balance of Payments Basis 187,039 176,897 10,143 544,651 457,051 87,600

    Net Adjustments 2,296 2,225 72 6,741 5,466 1,275

    Total, Census Basis 184,743 174,672 10,071 537,910 451,585 86,325

    Foods, feeds, and beverages 8,688 8,657 31 25,860 21,987 3,873

    Cane and beet sugar 264 189 75 612 331 281Green coffee 525 462 63 1,430 717 713Meat products 647 595 52 1,814 1,672 141Feedstuff and foodgrains 357 335 22 1,027 887 139Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 557 539 19 1,620 1,433 188Other foods 859 841 18 2,559 2,293 266Fruits, frozen juices 932 916 16 2,813 2,401 413Food oils, oilseeds 533 517 16 1,451 978 473Bakery products 705 695 10 2,124 1,903 221Dairy products and eggs 144 134 10 401 346 55Nonagricultural foods, etc. 65 61 4 184 179 4Wine, beer, and related products 767 764 3 2,308 2,023 285Nuts 136 144 -8 416 317 99Tea, spices, etc. 131 140 -9 410 333 78Vegetables 742 771 -28 2,298 2,168 131Fish and shellfish 1,268 1,333 -65 3,950 3,382 568Cocoa beans 56 221 -165 442 624 -182

    Industrial supplies and materials 65,833 58,098 7,735 183,785 147,929 35,855

    Crude oil 29,335 25,688 3,646 80,660 63,759 16,900Petroleum products, other 4,678 3,592 1,086 12,653 9,650 3,003Fuel oil 4,115 3,136 979 11,249 8,653 2,595Iron and steel mill products 1,782 1,351 432 4,375 3,077 1,298Nonmonetary gold 1,512 1,199 313 3,683 2,431 1,251Other precious metals 1,537 1,245 291 4,037 2,229 1,808Liquefied petroleum gases 1,188 901 288 3,273 3,196 78Steelmaking materials 821 595 226 2,287 1,664 623Copper 705 510 196 1,777 1,496 281Coal and related fuels 227 133 95 490 482 8Nickel 408 323 85 1,012 633 379Chemicals-fertilizers 1,266 1,183 83 3,706 2,630 1,076Tin 153 77 76 352 143 209Chemicals-inorganic 638 574 64 1,842 1,380 462Tobacco, waxes, etc. 621 565 56 1,752 1,416 336Paper and paper products 591 549 41 1,746 1,638 108Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 130 89 41 339 199 140Natural rubber 396 364 33 1,080 617 463Zinc 177 144 33 487 464 24Plastic materials 1,129 1,099 30 3,311 2,837 474Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 680 652 29 2,052 1,492 560Nonferrous metals, other 365 347 18 1,043 843 200Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 881 863 17 2,602 2,295 307Synthetic rubber-primary 235 224 11 668 491 178Iron and steel, advanced 677 665 11 2,043 1,562 482Synthetic cloth 481 470 11 1,434 1,181 253Bauxite and aluminum 910 902 8 2,706 2,555 151Finished textile supplies 319 312 7 969 866 103Leather and furs 48 42 6 140 134 7Materials, excluding chemicals 114 109 6 337 299 39Lumber 316 311 5 957 866 91Hair, waste materials 70 67 3 199 169 29Cotton cloth, fabrics 108 105 3 319 276 42Cotton, natural fibers 6 6 1 18 15 3Blank tapes, audio & visual 100 101 -1 312 310 2Stone, sand, cement, etc. 298 299 -1 899 882 17Wool, silk, etc. 53 54 -1 156 127 29Pulpwood and woodpulp 317 318 -2 942 837 106

    Electric energy 170 173 -3 543 708 -165Newsprint 122 127 -4 374 281 93Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 76 84 -8 249 257 -8Nuclear fuel materials 309 318 -9 1,032 1,015 17Nontextile floor tiles 197 207 -10 610 549 61Hides and skins 16 30 -14 63 46 16Industrial supplies, other 2,180 2,195 -15 6,595 5,559 1,036Farming materials, livestock 88 105 -17 304 257 47Shingles, wallboard 552 584 -32 1,722 1,674 48Plywood and veneers 140 177 -36 478 432 46Finished metal shapes 1,299 1,340 -41 3,958 3,453 506Chemicals-organic 2,121 2,188 -66 6,250 4,838 1,412Gas-natural 1,173 1,407 -234 3,698 5,069 -1,370

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

    March February Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

    Capital goods, except automotive 41,239 39,676 1,562 122,611 101,945 20,667

    Computers 5,066 4,250 816 13,951 12,385 1,566Telecommunications equipment 4,199 3,830 369 12,359 10,688 1,670

    Civilian aircraft 954 715 239 2,315 2,114 202Electric apparatus 3,477 3,285 192 10,269 8,594 1,675Drilling & oilfield equipment 713 545 168 1,914 1,293 620Generators, accessories 1,628 1,528 100 4,838 4,083 756Parts-civilian aircraft 940 852 88 2,590 2,469 122Metalworking machine tools 720 670 50 2,037 1,406 631Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,397 1,351 46 4,171 3,281 889Computer accessories 4,687 4,647 40 14,278 15,842 -1,564Engines-civilian aircraft 1,176 1,136 40 3,362 3,009 353Pulp and paper machinery 294 261 33 898 752 146Laboratory testing instruments 433 406 26 1,278 992 286Excavating machinery 739 714 25 2,140 1,035 1,106Medicinal equipment 2,475 2,455 20 7,508 6,558 950Railway transportation equipment 117 99 19 320 282 38Marine engines, parts 84 69 15 225 213 12Commercial vessels, other 15 4 10 24 17 7Specialized mining 70 60 10 183 111 72Agricultural machinery, equipment 607 597 10 1,823 1,299 525Photo, service industry machinery 1,219 1,215 4 3,644 3,155 489Wood, glass, plastic 381 379 2 1,222 1,179 43

    Vessels, except scrap (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Spacecraft, excluding military 1 5 -4 6 7 -1Textile, sewing machines 153 158 -5 431 322 109Materials handling equipment 830 839 -10 2,513 1,770 743Industrial engines 1,710 1,722 -12 5,216 3,685 1,530Nonfarm tractors and parts 153 177 -24 493 298 195Food, tobacco machinery 239 267 -28 758 590 169Business machines and equipment 364 393 -29 1,148 1,072 76Semiconductors 2,958 3,201 -242 9,476 5,894 3,582Industrial machines, other 3,437 3,846 -409 11,221 7,551 3,671

    Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 21,569 19,434 2,135 62,674 50,362 12,312

    Consumer goods 42,011 43,987 -1,975 127,793 113,926 13,866

    Other household goods 6,467 7,061 -594 19,920 15,913 4,007Pharmaceutical preparations 7,829 8,393 -564 22,804 20,641 2,163Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 2,678 3,002 -324 8,638 7,319 1,319Apparel, household goods-cotton 3,881 4,142 -261 12,321 11,397 925Furniture, household goods, etc. 1,748 1,988 -239 5,759 5,323 436Footwear 1,285 1,440 -155 4,262 3,722 540Cookware, cutlery, tools 536 648 -112 1,826 1,671 155

    Writing and art supplies 1,050 1,132 -82 3,323 3,095 228Apparel, household goods-nontextile 635 699 -64 1,968 2,010 -42Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 759 822 -63 2,157 2,100 57Toys, games, and sporting goods 2,714 2,774 -60 8,522 8,379 142Books, printed matter 273 320 -48 915 906 10Glassware, chinaware 162 202 -40 550 518 32Household appliances 1,636 1,670 -34 5,032 4,413 619Musical instruments 130 147 -17 416 358 58Nursery stock, etc. 114 130 -17 386 383 3Photo equipment 547 562 -14 1,674 1,563 111Camping apparel and gear 697 702 -5 2,090 1,741 350Rugs 146 143 2 437 405 31Pleasure boats and motors 181 178 3 504 406 97Motorcycles and parts 214 205 9 572 452 121Records, tapes, and disks 227 213 14 668 590 78Apparel, household goods-wool 282 257 25 807 732 76Gem stones, other 251 226 25 735 668 67Toiletries and cosmetics 658 626 33 1,943 1,736 207Stereo equipment, etc 533 499 34 1,556 1,413 143Gem diamonds 1,881 1,822 59 5,439 4,251 1,188

    Jewelry 1,058 990 68 3,062 2,579 482Numismatic coins 242 150 92 592 278 313TV's, VCR's, etc. 3,196 2,843 353 8,916 8,966 -50

    Other goods 5,403 4,820 583 15,187 15,436 -248

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

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

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

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

    Balance Exports Imports

    TotalNet

    Adjust-

    ments

    Petroleum

    (1)

    Non-

    petroleumTotal

    NetAdjust-

    ments

    Petroleum

    (1)

    Non-

    petroleumTotal

    NetAdjust-

    ments

    Petroleum

    (1)

    Non-

    petroleum

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -647,077 -13,174 -265,265 -368,638 1,288,663 10,525 70,764 1,207,375 1,935,740 23,699 336,029 1,576,013

    Jan. - Mar. -150,893 -2,923 -70,040 -77,930 306,158 2,543 15,219 288,396 457,051 5,466 85,259 366,326

    January -47,109 -881 -21,948 -24,281 100,555 938 4,586 95,031 147,664 1,818 26,534 119,312

    February -51,525 -855 -23,653 -27,017 100,328 920 4,858 94,550 151,853 1,775 28,510 121,567

    March -52,259 -1,188 -24,439 -26,632 105,275 685 5,775 98,815 157,534 1,873 30,214 125,447

    April -52,598 -889 -24,002 -27,706 104,298 937 6,300 97,062 156,896 1,827 30,301 124,768

    May -54,480 -899 -21,422 -32,159 107,294 999 6,138 100,157 161,774 1,899 27,560 132,316

    June -62,065 -1,177 -21,228 -39,659 105,089 907 5,499 98,683 167,154 2,085 26,727 138,343

    July -54,875 -1,090 -20,679 -33,106 107,895 863 5,956 101,075 162,770 1,953 26,635 134,181

    August -58,933 -1,128 -21,892 -35,913 107,745 945 5,686 101,114 166,677 2,073 27,577 137,028

    September -57,033 -1,390 -21,625 -34,019 107,893 644 5,829 101,421 164,927 2,034 27,453 135,439

    October -51,134 -1,525 -18,869 -30,740 112,183 621 6,559 105,003 163,317 2,146 25,428 135,743

    November -51,438 -994 -20,049 -30,395 113,593 1,066 7,132 105,395 165,032 2,060 27,181 135,791

    December -53,629 -1,158 -25,461 -27,010 116,514 999 6,446 109,069 170,143 2,157 31,907 136,079

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. -181,508 -2,852 -83,689 -94,967 363,143 3,889 24,146 335,108 544,651 6,741 107,835 430,075

    January -60,298 -1,058 -26,918 -32,323 120,417 1,162 8,284 110,970 180,715 2,220 35,202 143,293

    February (R) -59,101 -817 -25,483 -32,801 117,796 1,408 7,834 108,554 176,897 2,225 33,317 141,355

    March -62,109 -977 -31,289 -29,843 124,931 1,319 8,027 115,584 187,039 2,296 39,316 145,427

    April

    May

    June

    July

    AugustSeptember

    October

    November

    December

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

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

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

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

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

    End-Use Commodity Category

    Foods, Feeds,

    & Beverages

    Industrial

    Supplies (2)Capital Goods

    Automotive

    Vehicles etc.

    Consumer

    GoodsOther Goods Residual (3)

    Exports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. (R) 1,128,040 76,780 305,720 436,052 107,345 151,228 47,418 3,496

    Jan. - Mar. 273,546 19,698 74,482 103,347 26,078 37,481 11,165 1,295

    January 89,701 6,598 24,038 34,075 8,653 12,596 3,363 378

    February 90,027 6,576 24,647 34,180 8,645 12,105 3,440 434March 93,818 6,524 25,797 35,091 8,780 12,781 4,362 483

    April 91,723 6,066 25,441 35,064 8,902 12,068 3,839 344

    May 93,939 5,959 25,592 37,025 9,031 12,397 3,795 141

    June 92,790 5,749 25,241 35,778 9,286 12,554 4,027 155

    July 95,479 5,732 25,864 37,965 8,897 12,496 4,445 80

    August 94,312 6,364 25,722 36,564 9,006 12,527 3,836 293

    September 94,129 6,603 24,804 36,755 8,879 12,546 4,302 240

    October (R) 97,014 6,942 26,298 37,161 9,281 12,586 4,292 456

    November (R) 96,527 6,895 25,935 37,411 8,723 13,402 3,807 355

    December (R) 98,582 6,773 26,341 38,982 9,263 13,172 3,913 138

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 299,409 19,622 83,600 116,041 31,017 38,305 10,149 675

    January (R) 100,895 6,633 28,470 38,629 10,496 12,729 3,557 380

    February (R) 96,940 6,349 27,154 38,221 9,520 12,488 3,022 187

    March 101,573 6,639 27,976 39,192 11,000 13,087 3,570 108

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    November

    December

    Imports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. (R) 1,683,846 68,268 430,671 450,895 214,128 461,854 55,197 2,834

    Jan. - Mar. 400,571 17,037 107,507 102,289 48,065 108,664 14,022 2,988

    January 129,313 5,670 33,852 33,625 15,958 34,862 4,631 715

    February 133,476 5,641 36,057 34,035 15,287 36,658 4,732 1,066

    March 137,782 5,726 37,598 34,629 16,819 37,144 4,659 1,208

    April 135,801 5,648 36,673 36,195 16,520 35,645 4,187 932

    May 139,818 5,716 35,176 38,085 18,570 38,102 4,199 -30June 146,330 5,841 36,387 38,527 19,800 41,144 4,752 -121

    July 142,864 5,787 36,165 37,986 19,023 39,383 4,451 68

    August 145,736 5,759 36,090 38,824 19,611 40,820 4,836 -204

    September 144,344 5,746 36,415 40,072 18,298 39,345 4,549 -81

    October (R) 141,775 5,562 34,197 39,100 18,306 40,410 4,780 -580

    November (R) 141,856 5,564 34,757 40,179 17,878 39,363 4,567 -451

    December (R) 144,752 5,607 37,303 39,639 18,056 38,978 4,854 313

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 449,001 17,277 114,748 122,338 59,144 121,724 13,290 479

    January (R) 151,166 5,812 38,764 41,675 20,477 39,890 4,372 175

    February (R) 146,199 5,868 36,590 39,531 18,351 41,795 4,216 -152

    March 151,636 5,597 39,394 41,132 20,315 40,039 4,702 456

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    SeptemberOctober

    November

    December

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

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

    PeriodTotal Census

    Basis (1)

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

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

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

    Balance Exports Imports

    TotalCensus

    Basis (1)Petroleum

    Non-petroleum

    Residual(2)

    TotalCensus

    Basis (1)Petroleum

    Non-petroleum

    Residual(2)

    TotalCensus

    Basis (1)Petroleum

    Non-petroleum

    Residual(2)

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -486,604 -170,066 -313,291 -3,246 983,791 45,353 932,686 5,752 1,470,395 215,420 1,245,977 8,998

    Jan. - Mar. -129,534 -51,661 -77,215 -658 239,288 10,163 227,603 1,521 368,822 61,825 304,818 2,180

    January -48,458 -18,352 -29,940 -167 78,502 3,274 74,716 513 126,960 21,626 104,656 679

    February -40,089 -16,807 -23,072 -209 80,412 3,257 76,623 532 120,501 20,064 99,696 741

    March -40,987 -16,502 -24,202 -283 80,374 3,633 76,264 477 121,361 20,135 100,466 760

    April -41,021 -15,239 -25,406 -376 77,232 3,287 73,461 485 118,254 18,526 98,867 861

    May -36,338 -12,256 -23,670 -411 78,762 3,973 74,340 448 115,099 16,229 98,010 860

    June -36,829 -13,309 -23,018 -502 79,298 3,805 75,041 453 116,127 17,113 98,059 954

    July -40,709 -13,076 -27,276 -357 81,681 4,164 77,045 472 122,390 17,240 104,321 828

    August -38,645 -11,618 -27,049 22 80,848 3,860 76,533 456 119,493 15,478 103,581 434September -41,381 -13,602 -27,273 -505 84,255 4,316 79,443 495 125,635 17,919 106,716 1,000

    October -38,622 -11,960 -26,746 84 87,233 4,319 82,407 507 125,855 16,278 109,153 423

    November -40,945 -12,508 -28,537 101 86,034 3,727 81,850 457 126,978 16,235 110,388 355

    December -42,581 -14,836 -27,101 -644 89,160 3,739 84,963 458 131,741 18,576 112,064 1,102

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. (R) -555,806 -162,882 -396,137 3,212 1,128,040 52,327 1,069,190 6,524 1,683,846 215,208 1,465,327 3,312

    Jan. - Mar. -127,025 -43,622 -81,976 -1,428 273,546 11,794 260,298 1,454 400,571 55,416 342,273 2,881

    January -39,612 -13,678 -25,735 -199 89,701 3,482 85,802 416 129,313 17,160 111,537 616

    February -43,449 -14,877 -27,954 -618 90,027 3,922 85,620 485 133,476 18,799 113,574 1,104

    March -43,964 -15,067 -28,287 -610 93,818 4,390 88,876 552 137,782 19,457 117,163 1,162

    April -44,077 -14,228 -29,490 -359 91,723 4,541 86,590 592 135,801 18,770 116,080 951

    May -45,879 -12,692 -33,830 643 93,939 4,513 88,850 576 139,818 17,205 122,680 -67

    June -53,540 -13,403 -40,888 750 92,790 4,285 87,966 538 146,330 17,688 128,854 -212

    July -47,385 -12,916 -35,119 651 95,479 4,728 90,155 597 142,864 17,644 125,274 -54

    August -51,424 -13,820 -38,165 561 94,312 4,188 89,614 510 145,736 18,008 127,779 -51

    September -50,215 -13,825 -36,834 444 94,129 4,378 89,205 546 144,344 18,203 126,039 102October (R) -44,761 -11,607 -34,319 1,165 97,014 4,710 91,704 601 141,775 16,317 126,022 -564

    November (R) -45,329 -11,979 -34,300 950 96,527 4,924 90,949 653 141,856 16,903 125,249 -296

    December (R) -46,170 -14,790 -31,216 -164 98,582 4,265 93,860 457 144,752 19,055 125,076 621

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. -149,592 -43,555 -106,486 449 299,409 14,404 283,276 1,729 449,001 57,959 389,762 1,280

    January (R) -50,271 -14,615 -35,766 110 100,895 5,295 94,835 764 151,166 19,910 130,602 655

    February (R) -49,259 -13,489 -36,395 625 96,940 4,734 91,601 605 146,199 18,224 127,996 -20

    March -50,063 -15,451 -34,325 -286 101,573 4,374 96,839 360 151,636 19,826 131,165 646

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    NovemberDecember

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

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

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

    Balance Exports Imports

    TotalBalance ofPayments

    Basis

    Total CensusBasis

    TotalBalance ofPayments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    TotalBalance ofPayments

    Basis

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis

    2009

    Jan. - Dec. -506,944 -503,582 1,068,499 12,456 1,056,043 1,575,443 15,818 1,559,625

    Jan. - Mar. -107,309 -106,438 249,071 2,723 246,348 356,380 3,594 352,785

    January -44,589 -44,264 79,212 1,061 78,151 123,801 1,386 122,415February -28,840 -28,663 81,248 899 80,349 110,088 1,076 109,012March -33,880 -33,511 88,611 763 87,848 122,490 1,132 121,359April -37,970 -38,073 82,109 1,286 80,822 120,079 1,183 118,896May -32,645 -32,690 84,719 1,068 83,651 117,365 1,023 116,341

    June -40,449 -40,344 87,869 1,040 86,830 128,319 1,146 127,173July -50,553 -50,061 86,340 705 85,635 136,893 1,197 135,696August -44,518 -43,956 88,320 1,005 87,315 132,838 1,566 131,272September -49,938 -49,546 92,439 981 91,458 142,377 1,373 141,004October -47,780 -47,021 100,888 883 100,005 148,668 1,641 147,027November -48,850 -48,718 96,045 1,439 94,607 144,895 1,571 143,324December -46,931 -46,734 100,698 1,326 99,372 147,630 1,524 146,106

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. -647,077 -633,903 1,288,663 10,525 1,278,139 1,935,740 23,699 1,912,041

    Jan. - Mar. -133,683 -130,760 299,404 2,543 296,861 433,087 5,466 427,621

    January -44,252 -43,371 93,654 938 92,716 137,905 1,818 136,087February -41,272 -40,417 94,611 920 93,691 135,884 1,775 134,108March -48,159 -46,972 111,139 685 110,454 159,298 1,873 157,426

    April -51,535 -50,645 103,373 937 102,436 154,908 1,827 153,082May -51,283 -50,384 106,492 999 105,492 157,775 1,899 155,877June -62,963 -61,785 107,950 907 107,043 170,913 2,085 168,828

    July -61,027 -59,937 104,889 863 104,026 165,916 1,953 163,963August -65,033 -63,906 107,720 945 106,775 172,753 2,073 170,680September -60,264 -58,874 108,616 644 107,972 168,880 2,034 166,846October -53,675 -52,150 118,133 621 117,513 171,808 2,146 169,663November -57,083 -56,089 114,072 1,066 113,006 171,155 2,060 169,095December -50,531 -49,373 118,013 999 117,014 168,544 2,157 166,387

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. -161,173 -158,321 354,734 3,889 350,845 515,907 6,741 509,166

    January -57,649 -56,591 111,317 1,162 110,155 168,965 2,220 166,745February (R) -47,664 -46,847 111,048 1,408 109,640 158,712 2,225 156,487

    March -55,861 -54,883 132,370 1,319 131,051 188,230 2,296 185,934AprilMayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    February data as published last month:-47,844 -47,016 111,210 1,413 109,797 159,055 2,241 156,813

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

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

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

    Total Balance End-Use Commodity Category

    Period of PaymentsBasis

    Foods, Feeds,

    & Beverages

    Industrial

    Supplies (2)Capital Goods

    Automotive

    Vehicles, etc.

    Consumer

    GoodsOther Goods

    Exports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,288,663 10,525 1,278,139 107,699 390,741 445,910 111,858 165,754 56,177Jan. - Mar. 299,404 2,543 296,861 26,734 88,277 102,581 26,029 40,349 12,890

    January 93,654 938 92,716 9,082 27,653 32,087 7,246 12,820 3,828February 94,611 920 93,691 8,543 27,795 32,005 8,808 12,587 3,953March 111,139 685 110,454 9,109 32,829 38,489 9,975 14,942 5,109April 103,373 937 102,436 7,557 32,376 35,543 9,562 12,878 4,520May 106,492 999 105,492 7,479 33,198 37,190 9,701 13,427 4,498June 107,950 907 107,043 7,255 32,460 38,289 9,695 14,605 4,738

    July 104,889 863 104,026 7,329 32,589 38,128 7,615 13,170 5,196August 107,720 945 106,775 8,098 34,170 36,981 9,640 13,325 4,561September 108,616 644 107,972 8,583 32,677 37,900 9,758 13,960 5,093October 118,133 621 117,513 11,527 35,306 40,125 10,563 14,811 5,182November 114,072 1,066 113,006 11,976 33,780 37,615 9,921 15,061 4,653December 118,013 999 117,014 11,160 35,907 41,558 9,374 14,167 4,847

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 354,734 3,889 350,845 32,929 117,254 114,668 31,235 41,957 12,802

    January 111,317 1,162 110,155 10,667 37,457 35,842 8,924 12,899 4,364February (R) 111,048 1,408 109,640 10,604 36,560 35,641 9,770 13,246 3,819March 132,370 1,319 131,051 11,658 43,237 43,185 12,541 15,812 4,618AprilMayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

    Imports

    2010

    Jan. - Dec. 1,935,740 23,699 1,912,041 91,721 601,321 449,313 225,210 483,343 61,134Jan. - Mar. 433,087 5,466 427,621 21,715 139,872 96,909 49,846 104,224 15,056

    January 137,905 1,818 136,087 7,082 45,103 30,728 14,839 33,542 4,793February 135,884 1,775 134,108 6,611 43,267 30,084 15,782 33,488 4,876March 159,298 1,873 157,426 8,022 51,503 36,097 19,224 37,193 5,387April 154,908 1,827 153,082 7,476 52,446 35,428 17,896 35,172 4,664May 157,775 1,899 155,877 7,714 51,207 35,957 18,324 38,171 4,503June 170,913 2,085 168,828 7,911 52,601 39,840 20,565 42,639 5,272

    July 165,916 1,953 163,963 7,503 52,624 38,567 17,455 42,741 5,072August 172,753 2,073 170,680 7,682 52,828 39,458 20,292 45,239 5,181September 168,880 2,034 166,846 7,481 49,752 40,348 19,317 44,766 5,183October 171,808 2,146 169,663 7,783 47,965 40,143 21,147 47,186 5,440November 171,155 2,060 169,095 8,080 48,852 41,793 20,604 44,442 5,323December 168,544 2,157 166,387 8,375 53,174 40,871 19,764 38,762 5,440

    2011

    Jan. - Mar. 515,907 6,741 509,166 25,532 173,536 116,725 61,600 116,920 14,853

    January 168,965 2,220 166,745 8,427 57,675 38,320 19,144 38,502 4,676February (R) 158,712 2,225 156,487 7,946 50,855 35,480 19,095 38,591 4,520March 188,230 2,296 185,934 9,159 65,006 42,925 23,361 39,827 5,657AprilMayJune

    JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

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

    (2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.

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

    NetAdjustments

    Total CensusBasis (1)

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

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

    Balance Exports Imports

    March

    2011

    February

    2011

    Year-to-Date

    2011

    March

    2011

    February

    2011

    Year-to-Date

    2011

    March

    2011

    February

    2011

    Year-to-Date

    2011

    Total Balance of Payments Basis -55,861 (R) -47,664 -161,173 132,370 (R) 111,048 354,734 188,230 (R) 158,712 515,907

    Net Adjustments -977 (R) -817 -2,852 1,319 (R) 1,408 3,889 2,296 (R) 2,225 6,741Total Census Basis -54,883 (R) -46,847 -158,321 131,051 (R) 109,640 350,845 185,934 (R) 156,487 509,166

    North America -8,991 (R) -8,274 -25,952 42,619 (R) 34,310 112,336 51,610 42,584 138,288

    Canada -2,822 (R) -3,011 -9,625 25,469 (R) 20,466 66,501 28,291 23,476 76,126

    Mexico -6,169 -5,263 -16,327 17,150 13,845 45,834 23,319 19,108 62,162

    Europe -9,995 -6,803 -24,034 30,258 24,489 79,267 40,252 31,293 103,301

    European Union -8,954 -6,946 -21,514 24,415 19,997 64,664 33,369 26,943 86,179

    Austria -647 -509 -1,566 197 184 557 844 693 2,123

    Belgium 726 786 2,377 2,659 2,346 7,107 1,933 1,560 4,730

    Czech Republic -143 -100 -357 131 114 361 274 213 718

    Finland -149 -182 -497 273 157 627 422 340 1,124

    France -1,210 -482 -2,249 2,529 2,331 7,101 3,739 2,813 9,350

    Germany -4,555 -3,322 -10,997 4,426 3,860 11,934 8,981 7,182 22,931

    Hungary -109 -83 -354 143 118 361 251 201 715

    Ireland -2,552 -2,569 -7,038 832 771 2,314 3,385 3,340 9,352

    Italy -1,411 -1,007 -3,689 1,457 1,245 3,891 2,868 2,253 7,580

    Netherlands 1,926 974 4,554 3,789 2,924 9,877 1,863 1,950 5,323

    Poland -149 -63 -307 260 221 717 409 284 1,025

    Spain 2 141 378 987 822 2,814 985 680 2,436Sweden -641 -360 -1,636 478 425 1,273 1,119 785 2,909

    United Kingdom 645 164 1,348 5,288 3,698 13,122 4,643 3,534 11,774

    Other EU -688 -334 -1,482 967 781 2,608 1,655 1,115 4,090

    Norway -370 -112 -831 490 300 1,037 860 411 1,869

    Russia -2,467 -974 -5,567 601 581 1,633 3,068 1,554 7,199

    Switzerland 420 -227 267 2,525 1,527 5,718 2,105 1,754 5,451

    Other Europe 1,376 1,454 3,612 2,227 2,084 6,215 851 630 2,603

    Euro Area -8,147 -6,229 -19,244 17,595 15,060 47,495 25,742 21,289 66,740

    Pacific Rim Countries -22,829 -22,477 -73,301 32,315 28,738 88,919 55,144 51,215 162,220

    Australia 1,133 1,372 3,679 1,991 1,953 5,804 859 581 2,125

    China -18,083 -18,842 -60,196 9,519 8,437 26,034 27,601 27,279 86,230

    Indonesia -1,033 -864 -2,934 726 591 1,826 1,759 1,455 4,760

    Japan -6,060 -5,240 -16,280 5,787 5,292 16,072 11,847 10,532 32,352

    Malaysia -912 -723 -2,460 1,343 1,152 3,753 2,255 1,875 6,213

    Philippines -212 23 -267 631 650 1,888 844 627 2,155

    Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) 2,398 1,535 4,934 12,050 10,156 32,517 9,652 8,621 27,583

    Hong Kong 2,742 2,481 7,397 3,099 2,763 8,386 357 282 990

    Korea -646 -811 -2,460 4,012 3,082 10,291 4,658 3,893 12,751

    Singapore 932 778 2,483 2,454 2,284 7,046 1,522 1,506 4,563Taiwan -630 -913 -2,485 2,485 2,026 6,794 3,115 2,939 9,279

    Other Pacific Rim -61 261 224 267 507 1,025 328 246 801

    South/Central America -510 126 -789 14,296 11,835 38,760 14,806 11,709 39,549

    Argentina 339 369 909 731 635 2,019 392 267 1,111

    Brazil 1,528 948 3,464 3,565 2,909 9,686 2,037 1,961 6,222

    Chile 350 199 742 1,375 945 3,378 1,025 745 2,637

    Colombia -678 -66 -1,296 1,302 1,121 3,504 1,980 1,187 4,800

    Other S/C A -2,049 -1,324 -4,608 7,323 6,225 20,172 9,371 7,549 24,779

    OPEC -10,809 -9,384 -30,138 5,249 4,208 13,743 16,058 13,592 43,882

    Nigeria -2,483 -2,528 -7,887 489 331 1,089 2,972 2,859 8,976

    Saudi Arabia -2,494 -2,573 -6,661 1,264 811 3,007 3,758 3,384 9,668

    Venezuela -2,986 -2,073 -7,877 851 780 2,462 3,838 2,854 10,339

    Other OPEC -2,845 -2,211 -7,714 2,645 2,285 7,185 5,490 4,496 14,899

    Africa -5,400 -4,305 -15,395 2,802 2,842 8,157 8,202 7,148 23,552

    Algeria -1,529 -1,030 -4,026 148 103 319 1,677 1,134 4,345

    Egypt 432 482 1,402 600 641 1,901 168 159 498

    South Africa -215 445 -69 598 1,009 2,085 813 564 2,154

    Other Africa -4,088 -4,203 -12,703 1,455 1,089 3,853 5,543 5,291 16,555Other Countries -4,291 -3,224 -11,877 5,647 5,000 15,399 9,937 8,224 27,276

    India -1,450 -771 -3,361 1,714 1,458 4,565 3,164 2,230 7,926

    Thailand -1,239 -748 -3,047 990 987 2,867 2,229 1,735 5,914

    Other -1,602 -1,704 -5,468 2,942 2,555 7,968 4,544 4,259 13,436

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

    Timing Adjustments (X) 290 -162 (X) -37 -17 (X) -326 145

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

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

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

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

    2011 2010

    March February Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

    Total Balance of Payment Basis 132,370 188,230 (R) 111,048 (R) 158,712 354,734 515,907 299,404 433,087

    Net Adjustments 1,319 2,296 (R) 1,408 (R) 2,225 3,889 6,741 2,543 5,466

    Total Census Basis (2) 131,051 185,934 (R) 109,640 (R) 156,487 350,845 509,166 296,861 427,621

    Manufactured goods (3) 86,987 135,028 71,555 116,773 229,316 372,479 204,914 315,623

    Agricultural commodities (3) 13,322 8,849 11,998 7,579 37,558 24,173 28,828 20,103

    Mineral fuels (3) 9,803 38,682 8,404 29,597 27,360 102,910 16,747 84,192

    Selected commodities (3)

    ADP equipment and office machines 2,105 9,672 1,591 7,212 5,414 25,420 5,452 25,496

    Airplanes, engines, and parts (4) 6,982 2,347 6,110 1,813 18,097 5,880 17,576 5,545Alcoholic beverages, distilled 90 531 92 361 253 1,306 212 1,152

    Aluminum 642 996 461 863 1,583 2,780 1,150 2,574

    Animal feeds 883 148 823 139 2,648 412 2,665 299

    Artwork and antiques 335 659 207 536 788 1,686 765 1,708

    Basketware, etc. 814 1,232 695 1,137 2,192 3,461 2,092 3,257

    Cereal flour 301 418 237 349 780 1,129 728 1,027

    Chemicals - cosmetics 1,138 900 1,025 737 3,139 2,425 2,951 2,206

    Chemicals - dyeing 753 303 665 244 2,072 793 1,635 713

    Chemicals - fertilizers 400 932 307 783 1,055 2,752 801 1,966

    Chemicals - inorganic 1,133 1,247 1,014 1,064 3,159 3,511 2,692 2,750

    Chemicals - medicinal 3,763 6,282 2,956 5,964 9,688 17,146 11,052 15,229

    Chemicals - n.e.s. 2,478 1,187 1,987 1,025 6,462 3,183 5,669 2,654

    Chemicals - organic 3,753 4,832 2,959 4,348 10,187 12,966 8,591 11,453

    Chemicals - plastics 4,239 1,790 3,574 1,496 11,327 4,778 10,001 4,013

    Cigarettes 35 15 30 13 89 48 122 48Clothing 308 5,947 267 6,237 823 18,932 761 16,708

    Coal 1,484 213 1,172 124 3,757 457 1,955 455

    Coffee 1 650 (-) 487 1 1,620 2 833

    Copper 375 1,013 307 752 966 2,576 887 2,070

    Cork, wood, and lumber 520 403 431 334 1,361 1,094 1,039 1,002

    Corn 1,295 94 979 28 3,086 143 2,348 69

    Cotton, raw and linters 1,434 (-) 1,183 1 3,827 1 1,356 (-)

    Crude fertilizers and minerals 211 249 193 166 589 620 538 457

    Crude oil 107 28,421 78 21,549 301 75,191 461 60,046

    Electrical machinery (4) 6,964 11,451 5,959 9,953 19,129 31,957 18,176 25,278

    Fish and preparations 481 1,085 336 1,104 1,030 3,521 835 3,006

    Footwear 71 1,544 62 1,825 186 5,387 162 4,662

    Furniture and bedding (4) 477 2,425 397 2,547 1,272 7,708 1,113 7,009

    Gem diamonds 293 1,981 287 1,706 795 5,332 663 4,200

    General industrial machines 5,247 6,431 4,272 5,459 13,777 17,312 11,925 13,400Glass (4) 321 215 266 194 861 623 825 593

    Glassware 89 198 77 188 242 581 220 516

    Gold, nonmonetary 2,656 1,505 2,255 1,179 6,766 3,659 4,526 2,398

    Hides and skins 204 5 168 4 543 14 399 13

    Iron and steel mill products 1,622 2,735 1,351 2,034 4,368 7,069 3,644 4,970

    Jewelry 487 857 439 661 1,279 2,302 1,186 2,142

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

    2011 2010

    March February Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

    Lighting and plumbing 242 554 206 569 650 1,727 504 1,562

    Liquefied propane and butane 351 209 203 311 799 847 620 913

    Live animals 84 231 46 189 201 610 175 602

    Meat and preparations 1,425 518 1,155 375 3,656 1,291 2,859 1,147

    Metal manufactures, n.e.s. 1,764 2,247 1,465 2,088 4,723 6,567 3,972 5,717

    Metal ores and scrap 2,673 815 2,618 632 7,672 2,099 5,656 1,732

    Metalworking machines 561 628 430 478 1,468 1,645 1,136 1,114

    Mineral fuels, other 908 444 763 244 2,414 918 1,637 782

    Natural gas 552 1,236 493 1,440 1,725 3,994 1,226 5,462

    Nickel 125 416 104 311 339 1,026 244 633

    Oils and fats of vegetable 329 558 257 474 940 1,425 795 845

    Optical goods 290 474 247 451 764 1,431 793 1,215

    Paper and paperboard 1,438 1,301 1,220 1,163 3,925 3,750 3,535 3,522

    Petroleum preparations 6,351 8,002 5,638 5,752 18,214 20,960 10,683 15,828

    Photographic equipment 319 201 281 165 856 519 840 473

    Plastic articles, n.e.s. 934 1,296 780 1,281 2,480 3,959 2,296 3,565

    Platinum 171 527 100 421 343 1,366 327 928

    Pottery 8 95 6 128 20 351 22 323

    Power generating machines (4) 3,058 4,394 2,591 3,786 8,420 12,023 7,675 9,226

    Printed materials 506 319 438 331 1,424 1,007 1,329 988

    Pulp and waste paper 834 330 751 304 2,421 970 1,895 851

    Records and magnetic media 389 438 300 378 998 1,215 1,021 1,090

    Rice 192 55 178 39 569 147 682 147

    Rubber articles, n.e.s. 209 317 177 276 559 869 478 731

    Rubber tires and tubes (4) 464 1,150 368 949 1,173 3,069 969 2,172

    Scientific instruments (4) 4,575 3,770 3,627 3,118 11,789 10,034 10,401 8,196

    Ships and boats 207 88 182 112 550 313 477 237

    Silver and bullion 249 962 196 602 648 2,235 276 1,062Soybeans 1,796 19 2,525 19 7,029 60 5,801 65

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

    Specialized industrial machines 4,627 3,500 3,605 3,216 11,948 10,038 10,535 6,089

    Sugar 6 164 7 123 17 384 19 242

    TV's, VCR's, etc. (4) 2,024 11,393 1,699 9,930 5,575 31,491 5,122 27,301

    Textile yarn, fabric 1,149 1,853 1,018 1,738 3,136 5,448 2,656 4,884

    Tobacco, unmanufactured 141 83 108 71 338 205 458 179

    Toys, games, and sporting goods 414 1,740 313 1,653 1,050 5,452 1,009 5,394

    Travel goods 42 511 37 695 112 1,933 100 1,568

    Vegetables and fruits 1,475 2,221 1,300 2,045 4,046 6,591 3,587 5,871

    Vehicles 10,053 18,305 7,757 14,767 24,721 48,086 20,310 39,515

    Watches, clocks, and parts 43 338 34 300 108 929 86 706

    Wheat 1,128 37 962 46 3,059 127 1,324 165Wood manufactures 187 507 154 511 485 1,557 508 1,515

    Re-exports 15,740 (X) 13,089 (X) 42,512 (X) 35,231 (X)

    Agricultural commodities 429 (X) 371 (X) 1,203 (X) 1,055 (X)

    Manufactured goods 15,047 (X) 12,491 (X) 40,508 (X) 33,768 (X)

    Mineral fuels 79 (X) 44 (X) 314 (X) 143 (X)

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

    (2) Total exports, including re-exports (exports of foreign merchandise)

    (3) Domestic exports(4) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are

    subject to suppression and require a change in aggregation. For additional information see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircraft.

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

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

    Period Balance Exports Imports

    2009

    Jan.- Dec. -56,184 244,708 300,892

    Jan.- Mar. -6,071 58,341 64,412

    January -2,004 18,731 20,735

    February -1,423 18,851 20,274

    March -2,644 20,759 23,403

    April -4,714 18,703 23,417

    May -3,618 19,152 22,769

    June -4,584 20,741 25,325

    July -6,588 20,000 26,587

    August -5,632 18,516 24,148

    September -6,025 20,589 26,614

    October -5,628 23,689 29,318November -8,333 20,999 29,332

    December -4,992 23,977 28,969

    2010

    Jan.- Dec. -81,769 272,694 354,464

    Jan.- Mar. -12,012 64,947 76,958

    January -3,274 21,328 24,602

    February -3,882 19,746 23,628

    March -4,856 23,873 28,729

    April -5,787 21,100 26,887

    May -5,800 21,775 27,575

    June -8,407 23,188 31,595

    July -6,844 23,923 30,768

    August -8,759 21,848 30,606September -8,980 22,967 31,947

    October -8,449 23,745 32,194

    November -11,234 23,123 34,357

    December -5,499 26,078 31,577

    2011

    Jan.- Mar. -19,918 67,421 87,339

    January -7,108 21,143 28,250

    February -5,903 21,011 26,914

    March -6,907 25,267 32,174

    April

    May

    June

    JulyAugust

    September

    October

    November

    December

    NOTES:* 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 $487 million in March 2011. For additional informationsee www.census.gov/ft900.* Data 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.

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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.

    2011 2010

    March February Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Import

    Total -6,907 25,267 32,174 -5,903 21,011 26,914 -19,918 67,421 87,339 -12,012 64,947 76,

    Advanced Materials 17 191 174 12 166 153 39 539 499 130 575

    Aerospace (1) 4,348 7,442 3,094 4,248 6,615 2,367 11,598 19,480 7,883 11,804 19,191 7,

    Biotechnology -156 840 996 -190 619 809 -331 2,131 2,462 2,418 3,937 1,

    Electronics 863 3,786 2,923 734 3,320 2,586 2,545 10,861 8,316 5,381 10,774 5,

    Flexible Manufacturing 321 1,483 1,162 -224 1,056 1,280 -41 3,730 3,771 1,892 3,466 1,

    Information and Communications (1) -9,763 7,827 17,590 -8,097 6,248 14,345 -26,674 20,884 47,559 -26,309 17,635 43,

    Life Science -1,221 2,708 3,929 -1,271 2,228 3,499 -3,488 7,137 10,625 -4,122 6,866 10,

    Nuclear Technology -112 63 175 -99 140 239 -284 417 701 -82 667

    Opto-Electronics (1) -1,363 695 2,057 -1,085 483 1,568 -3,698 1,627 5,325 -3,461 1,292 4,

    Weapons 159 233 73 69 136 68 415 615 200 338 545

    2011 2010

    March February Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

    Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Import

    Total -6,907 25,267 32,174 -5,903 21,011 26,914 -19,918 67,421 87,339 -12,012 64,947 76,

    North America 317 5,642 5,325 326 4,440 4,114 937 14,902 13,965 -1,374 12,314 13,

    Canada 1,625 2,970 1,345 1,336 2,229 893 4,208 7,528 3,320 3,210 6,383 3,

    Mexico -1,308 2,672 3,979 -1,010 2,211 3,221 -3,272 7,374 10,645 -4,584 5,931 10,

    European Union -327 6,181 6,508 -578 5,315 5,893 -1,265 16,457 17,722 829 16,972 16,

    France -66 903 969 19 846 827 -79 2,486 2,565 -443 2,506 2,

    Germany 293 1,251 959 107 1,036 929 552 3,311 2,759 1,926 4,299 2,

    Ireland -1,467 364 1,831 -1,258 346 1,603 -3,595 1,078 4,674 -3,393 1,045 4,

    Italy -12 268 281 -3 249 252 -5 768 773 -104 623

    United Kingdom 551 1,317 766 486 1,072 586 1,164 3,346 2,183 1,052 3,134 2,

    Other EU 374 2,078 1,703 70 1,766 1,696 698 5,467 4,769 1,791 5,364 3,

    Pacific Rim Countries -9,740 8,268 18,008 -8,284 6,826 15,110 -27,344 22,057 49,401 -18,740 22,630 41,

    Australia 277 354 77 274 348 74 783 987 203 689 867

    China -8,832 1,816 10,648 -6,966 1,257 8,223 -23,783 4,448 28,231 -18,010 4,813 22,

    Indonesia -57 68 125 -2 115 117 -112 252 364 202 472

    Japan -905 1,242 2,147 -839 1,316 2,156 -2,457 3,710 6,168 -1,218 3,945 5,

    Malaysia -463 804 1,267 -419 648 1,067 -1,318 2,171 3,488 -1,935 1,836 3,

    Philippines -8 278 286 26 249 223 32 804 772 200 873

    Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) 191 3,636 3,445 -689 2,547 3,236 -933 9,201 10,134 1,202 9,654 8,

    Hong Kong 794 861 67 472 534 62 1,805 1,984 178 1,901 2,033

    Korea -370 978 1,348 -685 592 1,278 -1,624 2,343 3,967 -955 2,633 3,

    Singapore 243 883 640 181 756 575 517 2,439 1,922 837 2,551 1,

    Taiwan -477 914 1,390 -657 665 1,321 -1,630 2,436 4,066 -580 2,437 3,

    Other Pacific Rim 58 72 15 331 345 15 444 484 40 130 172

    South/Central America 1,642 2,312 670 1,411 1,946 535 4,556 6,316 1,759 4,618 6,110 1,

    Brazil 834 920 86 809 852 43 2,509 2,688 178 2,567 2,648

    Other S/C America 808 1,391 584 602 1,094 493 2,047 3,628 1,581 2,051 3,462 1,

    Other Countries 1,202 2,864 1,663 1,222 2,484 1,262 3,198 7,690 4,492 2,656 6,921 4,

    India 81 226 145 112 221 109 314 675 361 219 609

    Israel 49 292 243 -11 190 201 -29 676 705 -126 553

    Thailand -492 237 729 -321 247 568 -1,161 751 1,912 -1,173 645 1,

    Other 1,564 2,109 545 1,442 1,826 384 4,074 5,588 1,514 3,736 5,115 1,

    (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 Technology Product exports are overstated by $487 million in March 2011. For additional information see www.census.gov/ft900.

    NOTES:* Data 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 awww.census.gov/ft900 or 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 OilDetails may not equal totals due to rounding.

    Total energy-related petroleumproducts (1)

    Crude oil

    Quantity(thousands of

    barrels)

    Value(thousands of

    dollars)

    Quantity(thousands of

    barrels)

    Thousands ofbarrels per day

    (average)

    Value(thousands of

    dollars)

    Unit price(dollars)

    2010

    Jan.- Dec. 4,278,476 323,628,470 3,377,701 9,254 252,183,153 74.6

    Jan.- Mar. 1,012,011 75,532,056 788,051 8,756 58,122,816 73.7

    January 329,246 24,681,956 245,273 7,912 18,122,185 73.8February 313,293 23,040,666 243,305 8,689 17,742,303 72.9

    March 369,473 27,809,434 299,473 9,660 22,258,328 74.3

    April 368,731 28,828,138 294,118 9,804 22,685,592 77.1

    May 355,344 27,597,395 280,029 9,033 21,542,988 76.9

    June 382,177 28,015,041 311,932 10,398 22,595,686 72.4

    July 388,659 28,430,320 311,724 10,056 22,473,270 72.0

    August 392,801 29,180,574 306,909 9,900 22,548,205 73.4

    September 364,678 26,623,444 289,694 9,656 20,961,556 72.3

    October 330,752 24,992,682 254,479 8,209 18,878,078 74.1

    November 323,557 25,224,494 258,188 8,606 19,831,974 76.8

    December 359,766 29,204,327 282,577 9,115 22,542,988 79.7

    2011

    Jan.- Mar. 1,054,045 95,086,108 828,160 9,202 73,314,830 88.5

    January 375,303 32,163,669 290,666 9,376 24,514,437 84.3

    February 307,319 27,243,427 242,372 8,656 21,128,580 87.1

    March 371,423 35,679,012 295,122 9,520 27,671,813 93.7

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    NovemberDecember

    (1) Details shown for these Energy-Related Petroleum Products are not available on a BOP basis. Theseproducts include the following SITC commodity groupings: crude oil, petroleum preparations, and liquefied propane andbutane gas.

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

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    Exhibit 18. Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts By Selected Countries: 2011In 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.

    Total Passenger CarsTrucks, Buses,

    Special Purpose VehiclesParts

    March February Year-to-Date March February Year-to-Date March February Year-to-Date March February Year-to-Date

    Exports

    TOTAL 13,049 10,132 32,538 4,656 3,368 10,684 2,197 1,575 5,216 6,197 5,189 16,639

    Australia 268 230 717 69 67 182 110 76 268 89 87 268

    Austria 18 14 46 3 2 8 (-) (-) (-) 15 11 38

    Belgium 69 54 172 8 6 19 3 5 13 58 43 141

    Brazil 149 111 340 23 19 58 39 24 64 88 69 218

    Canada 5,585 4,381 14,103 1,332 987 3,108 1,463 1,050 3,460 2,790 2,344 7,534

    Germany 679 557 1,612 522 402 1,158 4 7 14 152 148 440

    Japan 198 175 537 42 40 114 4 4 9 152 130 414

    Korea 126 94 295 46 26 95 3 4 9 77 64 191

    Mexico 2,183 1,780 5,814 285 208 668 54 47 176 1,844 1,525 4,970

    Saudi Arabia 472 225 955 416 188 825 27 19 62 29 18 68

    Sweden 48 33 113 11 9 27 9 1 10 28 23 77

    Taiwan 28 23 73 21 17 53 (-) (-) (-) 7 6 19

    United Kingdom 248 200 614 135 118 340 6 3 12 107 80 262

    Other 2,979 2,256 7,147 1,744 1,278 4,028 475 336 1,120 759 641 2,000

    Imports

    TOTAL 23,469 19,097 61,901 11,662 9,063 30,177 1,599 1,361 4,350 10,209 8,673 27,374

    Australia 16 12 46 (-) (-) 1 (-) 1 4 16 11 42

    Austria 183 184 500 69 44 136 (-) (-) 1 113 139 363

    Belgium 174 110 375 152 92 316 11 9 30 10 9 29

    Brazil 128 111 355 1 1 3 1 2 8 126 108 344

    Canada 5,225 4,367 13,906 3,493 2,986 9,455 143 88 326 1,590 1,294 4,126

    Germany 2,786 1,828 6,522 2,015 1,240 4,555 24 8 49 747 580 1,918

    Japan 4,739 3,704 12,382 3,307 2,372 8,442 34 47 130 1,398 1,284 3,810

    Korea 1,242 1,102 3,439 693 637 1,945 2 (-) 2 547 464 1,493

    Mexico 5,889 5,060 15,827 1,201 1,121 3,426 1,345 1,159 3,647 3,343 2,781 8,754

    Saudi Arabia (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)

    Sweden 146 83 352 116 58 241