Revision Procedure for Merchandise Goods Trade
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Monthly Revisions
Monthly revisions are applied to the prior month data to account for transactions that are
received too late to publish in the appropriate reference month. The revisions represent a
small number of transactions for previous months. Monthly revisions are made based on the end
use commodity classification system and published in the monthly FT-900 U.S. International Trade
in Goods and Services Report. Each month we revise the aggregate seasonally adjusted (current
and chain-weighted dollar) and unadjusted export, import, and trade balance figures, as well as
the end-use commodities for the prior month. These revisions are included in exhibits 1 - 15.
Country detail in exhibits 14 and 14a and SITC detail in exhibit 15 do not include revisions.
The timing adjustment shown in Exhibit 14 is the difference between monthly data as originally
reported and as recompiled. Exhibits 16, 16a, 17, and 18 do not include revisions.
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Quarterly Revisions to Chain-Weighted Dollars Series
In the last month of each quarter, the current and previous quarter's data are revised to
incorporate the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly revisions and align Census and the U.S. Bureau
of Economic Analysis' quarterly data. Quarterly revisions are made based on the end use commodity
classification system and published in the monthly FT-900 U.S. International Trade in Goods and
Services Report. Quarterly revisions are made to the chain-weighted dollar series only. These
revisions are included in exhibits 10 and 11.
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Annual Revisions
Each June not seasonally adjusted goods data is revised to redistribute monthly data that arrived
too late for inclusion in the month of transaction but that were included, initially, in the month
in which the data were received. In addition, any corrections made to previously published data are
applied to the statistics. Once the redistributions of data to the proper month of transaction and
corrections are completed the data for the prior year is recompiled and published in the FT-900 U.S.
International Trade in Goods and Services, U.S. Imports History (DVD), U.S. Exports History (DVD),
and USA Trade On-Line.
Factors for seasonal adjustments and trading day adjustments are also recomputed and the seasonally
adjusted current-dollar series is revised for the prior three years and the first three months of the
current year. Similar changes are made to the chain-weighted dollar series.
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Other Revisions
Revisions to the import and export statistics in the form of errata are issued annually and are available
free of charge upon request. We also post these corrections as they occur
on our website. These
errata provide corrections to statistics issued in prior foreign trade reports and data products. The data
are presented by statistical month in commodity number arrangement only. The revisions are shown in
commodity classification by country by Customs district order as net amounts to be added to or subtracted
from the previously issued statistics. There are no separate data for shipments by vessel or by air.
The Census Bureau receives revisions from Canada and makes corrections for prior period transactions to the
cumulative-to-date totals for U.S. exports and U.S. exports to Canada. These revisions are applied at the detail
level only with the release of the annual revision report.
The initial release of the statistics (FT 900) and certain reports include special announcements as warranted
to call attention to the discovery of large or significant revisions and to provide information on the appropriate
data corrections and program changes.
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