Trade Analysis

Which markets represent the best opportunities for your exports ... or the worst? Researching potential markets begins with understanding trade patterns in the international marketplace.

Imports & Exports by Country and Commodity - U.N. Statistics

Country-by-country imports by commodity (Example: Australian imports of soap, tires, etc.)

Country exports by commodity (Example: German exports of soap, computers, etc.)

Importers by commodity (Example: countries importing cardboard, auto parts, etc.)

Exporters by commodity (Example: countries exporting cardboard, auto parts, etc.)

Analysis By Industry Sector:

Healthcare Industry

Medical equipment

Pharmaceuticals

Manufacturing in America

Metals Industry

Trade policy

Global Steel Trade

Services Industries

Current trade negotiations

Trends and background papers

Telecommunications Industries

Telecommunications

Textiles Industry

Export Advantage

Trade Agreements

Travel and Tourism Industries

Travel and Tourism Market Analysis Program


Other U.S. Government Resources:

U.S. Agricultural Trade Statistics

Ag-specific trade statistics and evaluation tools offered by the Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

U.S. Trade and Industry Data

The Office of Trade and Economic Analysis (OTEA) collects and analyzes international and domestic trade data and produces a variety of reports on U.S. exporters and export markets.

Eurostat

Economic and trade data for countries in the European Union.

OECD Economic and Trade Statistics

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) publishes a variety of international trade statistics and reports.

U.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics

Current and historical trade statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Bureau of Economic Analysi (BEA)

Domestic & International Macroeconomic Statistics

Bureau of Industry Trade and Analysis

U.S. Foreign Trade Highlights

NAFTA 10 Years Later