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FT920: U.S. Merchandise Trade: Selected Highlights

March 2010

Release date: May 11, 2011


Full Report


Individual Exhibits: Exports

  • Exhibit 1 -  U.S. Exports - Domestic and Foreign Merchandise:  U.S. Customs District of Export and Method of Transportation 
  • Exhibit 1a -  U.S. Exports - Domestic and Foreign Merchandise:  U.S. Port of Export and Method of Transportation 
  • Exhibit 2 -  U.S. Exports - Domestic and Foreign Merchandise:  Country of Destination and Method of Transportation 

Individual Exhibits: Imports

  • Exhibit 3 -  U.S. Imports - U.S. Customs District of Entry 
  • Exhibit 4 -  U.S. General Imports - U.S. Customs District of Unlading and Method of Transportation 
  • Exhibit 4a -  U.S. General Imports - U.S. Port of Unlading and Method of Transportation 
  • Exhibit 5 -  U.S. General Imports - Country of Import and Method of Transportation 
  • Exhibit 6 -  U.S. Imports of Merchandise for Consumption - World Area/Market by Country of Origin 

July 2012
Trade Numbers

Deficit: $42.0 Billion
Exports: $183.3 Billion
Imports: $225.3 Billion

Next release: October 11, 2012
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