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Tag Archives: Trade Data
The Sandy Effect
by: Jeff In case you missed it, at the beginning of December Stephen wrote an interesting post on what kind of an effect a hurricane can have on trade. He pointed to some interesting statistics from 2005, which show the … Continue reading
Commodity Spotlight: WINE EXPORTS
By: Daniel Forget tea! Great Britain and Canada are thirsty for U.S. Wine! From the rolling hills of Napa Valley to the deep ravines of the Finger Lakes, wineries across the country have been increasing their efforts to expand sales … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Data
Tagged Alcohol Trade, Trade and Tobacco, Trade Balance, Trade Data, TTB, USA Trade Online, Wine, Wine Classification, Wine Exports
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Nature Strikes Again. What Does That Mean for Trade?
By: Stephen It is incredible to see the impact that a single storm can make on an area. What might be just as impressive is the immediate effect it can have on Trade. It will inevitably take some time before … Continue reading
Trade Term: Harmonized System
By: John Winston Sperry Though I joined the Foreign Trade Division in July, I still find myself exposed to new trade terms. During my first assignment to learn how to use USA Trade Online (UTO), I was introduced to this … Continue reading
June Trade Data
By: Fay For June 2012, the trade deficit in goods and services decreased to $42.9 billion from $48.0 billion (revised) in May, as imports decreased and exports increased. Exports increased to a record high of $185.0 billion, and imports decreased … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Data
Tagged Balance of Trade, Export, Foreign Trade Data, import, Trade Data, Trade figures, us census bureau
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How to Benefit from Free Trade Agreements
By: Melissa Many of you are probably aware that three free trade agreements (FTAs) were approved in October, 2011 – South Korea, Colombia and Panama. The U.S. – Korea FTA became effective March 15, 2012, and the U.S. – Colombia … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Data
Tagged foreign markets, Foreign Trade Data, FTA, FTA markets, FTA Tariff Tool, Trade Data
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“The Census Bureau? Wasn’t the Census 2 years ago?”
By Sean Recently, I had the privilege of working in our Commodity Analysis Branch (CAB) for three months to learn more about the things they do on a regular basis. As part of this assignment, I frequently called members of … Continue reading
U.S. Exports of Goods Continue to Grow
One of the primary tools of the National Export Initiative (NEI) is the U.S. merchandise trade statistics captured by the Foreign Trade Division of the U.S. Census Bureau. Examining the trade statistics provides a business with the information needed to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2001 Trade Figures, merchandise trade statistics, NEI, top exports, Trade Data, U.S. Exports
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globalEDGE: A World of Resources, A World of Opportunities!
by Jade Sims, Michigan State University International Business Center If you are like most business owners in the United States, you are constantly working to target the best opportunities for your firm within the constraints of more and more limited … Continue reading
U.S. International Trade Deficit Decreases in July 2011
by Joe Bolstered by record exports of $178.0 billion, the U.S. international trade deficit in goods and services decreased to $44.8 billion in July from $51.6 billion (revised) in June. The $6.8 billion reduction in the deficit was the largest since … Continue reading