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John W. Kitzmiller
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Phone: 202-205-3387
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Phone: 202-205-2501
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Phone: 202-205-1819

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SHIFTS IN U.S. MERCHANDISE TRADE 2006


  Transportation Equipment

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Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance for U.S. Trade with Transportation Products

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  • The trade deficit for transportation equipment narrowed by 16 percent to $76.3 billion in 2006, led primarily by strong growth in U.S. exports of aircraft, spacecraft, motor vehicles, and construction and mining equipment.

  • Canada is the largest U.S. trading partner in this sector, accounting for 26 percent of U.S. imports and 29 percent of U.S. exports.

  • Almost half of the increase in exports resulted from increasing global demand for large civil aircraft (LCA) and parts for LCA.

  • Motor vehicles, construction and mining equipment, and certain motor vehicle parts showed the largest value increases in U.S. imports.
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| Agricultural Products | Forest Products | Chemicals and Related Products |
| Energy and Related Products | Textiles, Apparel, and Footwear |
| Minerals and Metals |
Machinery | Transportation Equipment |
| Electronic Products |
Miscellaneous Manufactures
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