October 2011 Trade Facts and Figures – Autos and Europe
December 9, 2011Cory Churches is a Communication and Outreach Specialist in the Office of Public Affairs at the International Trade Administration
Today the Commerce Department announced the figures for international trade in goods and services for the month of October. Year-to-date, exports have grown nearly 16 percent. One area that has had particularly strong growth in exports is the auto sector. Exports of passenger cars in the first ten months of 2011 is nearly 25 percent over the same period last year. Those vehicles are finding homes in driveways and garages in Canada, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and the UK.
As Secretary Bryson said this morning,
Today’s numbers clearly show the positive impact of exports on the American economy. So far this year we have seen six months of record-breaking growth of exports. Our initiatives are working for the American people. Since the President implemented the National Export Initiative in January 2010 monthly exports have increased 25 percent.
Exports continue to be a bright spot in our still recovering economy.
Europe and the EU have been in the news constantly and it’s worth noting that in 2010, exports to the 27 members of the European Union still represented nearly 19 percent of U.S. merchandise exports. The European Union is an important market for high value U.S. goods, with the largest U.S. export categories to the EU-27 market being chemicals, transportation equipment, computer and electronic products and machinery.
Demand in the Euro-zone countries has been the slowest to recover continuing into 2011. Through the first ten months of 2011, U.S. merchandise exports to these countries increased 13.4 percent. European Union members outside the Euro-zone have grown at a more rapid 15.6 percent. Outside the Euro-zone, the United Kingdom has led growth in 2011 with U.S. merchandise exports increasing 15.1 percent or $6.1 billion in the first ten months of 2011 (compared to the same period of 2010).
You can find more facts and figures about our trade with the EU and Europe in our Export Fact Sheet and about today’s trade figure release in the Census Bureau’s full report.
The Export Fact Sheet is very informative. I hope global economy is getting better in the future. Smart Writing
by Smart Writing December 13, 2011 at 4:17 pmIt’s very interesting to see the relatively strong demand from Europe. Lets hope that Europe doesn’t face a second recession and for that recession to impact US exports.
by Holly December 15, 2011 at 10:25 amVery nice article!!!
by Sudhakar December 16, 2011 at 1:46 amThanks for the additional information of “Export Fact Sheet” http://trade.gov/press/press-releases/2011/export-factsheet-december2011-120911.pdf
by Cesar - crédito hipotecario December 19, 2011 at 12:21 pmVery informative blog you have here. Will come back to check your future updates.
by Sheet Music Utah December 31, 2011 at 6:55 amThe news about Car exports is surprisingly good. I would be curious as to what kinds of cars are the most popular in those countries.
by Car Lease Deals January 12, 2012 at 1:13 pmOnce the fuel prices go down (now they are 3 times higher than in USA) you may think about increasing export to European countries.
by carina automobili March 25, 2012 at 3:50 pm