Top 25 U.S. Export Destinations for Leather Wearing Apparel
SIC 2386              U.S. Domestic Exports            FAS Value
Annual Data
 
Country 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Percent Change
1999 - 2000
In 1,000 Dollars
Japan 21,526 25,790 24,977 33,633 23,056 12,607 13,575 7,879 14,718 86.8%
Venezuela 1,700 526 844 714 258 1,381 8,103 3,797 7,972 109.9%
United Kingdom 774 674 2,396 2,795 3,764 4,753 5,103 4,461 7,831 75.6%
Canada 2,274 2,323 2,501 2,576 2,199 6,730 6,039 4,774 5,083 6.5%
Mexico 3,598 5,036 7,125 3,160 970 1,243 2,844 4,434 4,599 3.7%
Spain 968 376 1,590 6,864 1,809 1,546 1,632 3,972 3,317 -16.5%
France 7,898 6,305 2,003 4,476 726 687 1,765 1,455 3,227 121.9%
Hong Kong 2,585 2,189 3,053 2,367 1,655 1,797 756 1,821 2,497 37.1%
Singapore 240 78 613 294 898 534 79 186 2,014 981.1%
Netherlands 618 807 807 1,354 3,078 1,926 1,446 1,334 1,654 23.9%
Germany 1,062 2,355 2,084 3,863 2,991 1,681 1,632 1,438 1,504 4.6%
Bermuda 9 6 0 6 849 1,526 745 669 1,361 103.5%
Dominican Rep 125 307 248 633 674 1,240 1,173 10,492 1,290 -87.7%
Guatemala 192 96 115 125 440 3,074 2,051 2,215 1,012 -54.3%
China 6 251 320 139 355 236 82 108 999 829.2%
Australia 232 482 672 278 360 772 305 486 877 80.5%
Italy 6,231 8,752 3,363 2,809 2,513 2,208 1,820 2,505 874 -65.1%
Belgium 465 264 453 1,885 1,680 3,031 722 830 817 -1.7%
Korea 162 65 640 3,319 534 3,011 279 110 798 624.4%
Thailand 12 41 14 78 34 13 0 100 754 657.1%
Bahamas 3,846 4,092 1,453 522 97 587 282 465 712 53.1%
Switzerland 473 238 337 658 972 1,312 1,248 1,661 698 -58.0%
Panama 1,424 1,124 317 1,836 528 311 421 489 678 38.8%
Taiwan 893 40 338 445 376 289 116 396 592 49.7%
Chile 152 377 293 312 2,536 2,157 463 304 583 91.7%
Subtotal : 57,466 62,594 56,559 75,143 53,352 54,651 52,681 56,379 66,462 17.9%
All Other: 9,654 9,031 9,632 14,405 15,427 17,652 16,852 8,994 8,289 -7.8%
Total 67,120 71,625 66,191 89,547 68,779 72,302 69,533 65,373 74,751 14.3%

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Sources: Data on this site have been compiled from tariff and trade data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Treasury, and the U.S. International Trade Commission.

Last Updated by Nate Herman, Office of Consumer Goods, on April 16, 2001.