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U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis NEWS U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, DC 20230 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8:30 A.M. EST FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2011 For information on goods contact: For information on services contact: U.S. Census Bureau: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Matthew Przybocki 301-763-3148 Technical: Edward Dozier 202-606-9559 Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Ralph Stewart 202-606-2649 CB11-210, BEA11-57, FT-900 (11-10) U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES October 2011 Goods and Services The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that total October exports of $179.2 billion and imports of $222.6 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $43.5 billion, down from $44.2 billion in September, revised. October exports were $1.5 billion less than September exports of $180.6 billion. October imports were $2.2 billion less than September imports of $224.8 billion. In October, the goods deficit decreased $0.7 billion from September to $58.8 billion, and the services surplus was virtually unchanged at $15.3 billion. Exports of goods decreased $1.5 billion to $127.8 billion, and imports of goods decreased $2.2 billion to $186.6 billion. Exports of services were virtually unchanged at $51.4 billion, and imports of services increased $0.1 billion to $36.1 billion. The goods and services deficit increased $4.0 billion from October 2010 to October 2011. Exports were up $19.7 billion, or 12.3 percent, and imports were up $23.7 billion, or 11.9 percent. Goods (Census Basis) The September to October decrease in exports of goods reflected decreases in industrial supplies and materials ($1.3 billion); consumer goods ($0.6 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion); and automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($0.5 billion) and other goods ($0.2 billion). The September to October decrease in imports of goods reflected decreases in industrial supplies and materials ($3.6 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.6 billion); and other goods ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($1.1 billion); consumer goods ($0.7 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion). The October 2010 to October 2011 increase in exports of goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($8.5 billion); capital goods ($3.8 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.5 billion); consumer goods ($0.8 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). A decrease occurred in other goods ($0.3 billion). NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a Balance of Payments basis unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country detail data for goods are on a Census basis. Monthly statistics are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is January 13, 2012.

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U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

NEWS U.S. Department of Commerce • Washington, DC 20230

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8:30 A.M. EST FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2011

For information on goods contact: For information on services contact: U.S. Census Bureau: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Matthew Przybocki 301-763-3148 Technical: Edward Dozier 202-606-9559 Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Ralph Stewart 202-606-2649 CB11-210, BEA11-57, FT-900 (11-10)

U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES

October 2011

Goods and Services The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of

Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that total October exports of $179.2 billion and imports of $222.6 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $43.5 billion, down from $44.2 billion in September, revised. October exports were $1.5 billion less than September exports of $180.6 billion. October imports were $2.2 billion less than September imports of $224.8 billion.

In October, the goods deficit decreased $0.7 billion from

September to $58.8 billion, and the services surplus was virtually unchanged at $15.3 billion. Exports of goods decreased $1.5 billion to $127.8 billion, and imports of goods decreased $2.2 billion to $186.6 billion. Exports of services were virtually unchanged at $51.4 billion, and imports of services increased $0.1 billion to $36.1 billion.

The goods and services deficit increased $4.0 billion from

October 2010 to October 2011. Exports were up $19.7 billion, or 12.3 percent, and imports were up $23.7 billion, or 11.9 percent.

Goods (Census Basis)

The September to October decrease in exports of goods

reflected decreases in industrial supplies and materials ($1.3 billion); consumer goods ($0.6 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion); and automotive vehicles, parts, and

engines ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($0.5 billion) and other goods ($0.2 billion).

The September to October decrease in imports of goods reflected decreases in industrial supplies and materials ($3.6 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.6 billion); and other goods ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($1.1 billion); consumer goods ($0.7 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion).

The October 2010 to October 2011 increase in exports of

goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($8.5 billion); capital goods ($3.8 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.5 billion); consumer goods ($0.8 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). A decrease occurred in other goods ($0.3 billion).

NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a Balance of Payments basis unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country detail data for goods are on a Census basis. Monthly statistics are seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is January 13, 2012.

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The October 2010 to October 2011 increase in imports of

goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($12.0 billion); capital goods ($4.4 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($2.2 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.7 billion); and consumer goods ($0.9 billion). A decrease occurred in other goods ($0.1 billion).

Services

Exports of services were virtually unchanged from September to October. Increases in royalties and license fees and other private services (which includes items such as business, professional, and technical services, insurance services, and financial services) were mostly offset by decreases in travel, other transportation (which includes freight and port services), and passenger fares. Changes in the other categories of services exports were small.

Imports of services increased $0.1 billion from September to October. An increase in other private services was partly offset by a decrease in passenger fares. Changes in the other categories of services imports were small. The October 2010 to October 2011 increase in exports of services was $4.4 billion. The largest increases were in royalties and license fees ($1.5 billion), travel ($1.1 billion), and other private services ($1.0 billion). Within other private services, the largest increase was in business, professional, and technical services. The October 2010 to October 2011 increase in imports of services was $2.0 billion. The largest increases were in other private services ($1.0 billion), travel ($0.3 billion), and royalties and license fees ($0.3 billion). Within other private services, the largest increase was in business, professional, and technical services.

Goods and Services Moving Average

For the three months ending in October, exports of goods and services averaged $179.3 billion, while imports of goods and services averaged $223.6 billion, resulting in an average trade deficit of $44.3 billion. For the three months ending in September, the average trade deficit was $45.2 billion, reflecting average exports of $178.8 billion and average imports of $224.0 billion.

Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details

The October figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars,

with Hong Kong $3.0 ($4.3 for September), Australia $2.1 ($1.4), Singapore $1.0 ($1.3), and Egypt $0.2 ($0.1). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with China $28.1 ($28.1),

OPEC $8.3 ($10.4), European Union $8.0 ($6.4), Japan $6.2 ($5.2), Mexico $5.3 ($5.0), Germany $4.3 ($4.3), Ireland $2.8 ($2.3), Venezuela $2.3 ($2.0), Canada $2.2 ($3.5), Nigeria $1.9 ($1.9), Taiwan $1.7 ($1.5), and Korea $1.4 ($1.5).

Advanced technology products exports were $25.4 billion

in October and imports were $35.9 billion, resulting in a deficit of $10.4 billion. October exports were $1.2 billion more than the $24.2 billion in September, while October imports were $3.3 billion more than the $32.5 billion in September.

Revisions Census Basis (not seasonally adjusted)

For September, exports of goods were virtually unrevised

and imports of goods were revised up $0.6 billion. Goods carry-over in October was $0.1 billion (0.0 percent) for exports and $1.6 billion (0.8 percent) for imports. For September, revised export carry-over was virtually zero. For September, revised import carry-over was $0.3 billion (0.2 percent).

Balance of Payments Basis (seasonally adjusted)

For April 2011 through September 2011, exports and

imports of goods and services were revised to incorporate more comprehensive and updated quarterly and monthly data.

For September, exports of goods were virtually unrevised,

and imports of goods were revised up $0.6 billion. Exports of services were revised up $0.3 billion; upward revisions in royalties and license fees and travel were partly offset by a downward revision in other private services. Imports of services were revised up $0.7 billion, reflecting upward revisions in other private services and travel.

Scheduled release dates through February 2012 are located on page A-5

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NOTICE

Upcoming Changes to the Real (chain-weighted dollar) Series

Effective with the release of the January 2012 statistics on March 9, 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau (Census) will begin seasonally adjusting selected export and import prices that previously were not seasonally adjusted. These prices are used in calculating the chain-weighted dollar series (Exhibits 10 and 11). Chain-weighted dollar statistics for 2010 and 2011 will be revised to reflect this new procedure.

This change will improve the overall quality of the chain-weighted dollar series by removing identified seasonal patterns. This change also improves consistency between the Census chain-weighted dollar data and the chain-weighted dollar data published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis in the National Income and Product Accounts.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Special Projects Branch of the U.S. Census Bureau’s Foreign Trade Division on (301) 763-3251.

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Table of Contents Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 1 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1

Exhibit 2 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Three-month Moving Averages . . . . . . .

2

Exhibit 3 U.S. Services by Major Category – Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

Exhibit 4 U.S. Services by Major Category – Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

Exhibit 5 U.S. Trade in Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

Exhibit 6 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6

Exhibit 7 Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7

Exhibit 8 Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9

Exhibit 9 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11

Exhibit 10 Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category (2005 Chain-weighted dollars) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12

Exhibit 11 Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals (2005 Chain-weighted dollars) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13

Not Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 12 U.S. Trade in Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14

Exhibit 13 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15

Exhibit 14 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas . . . . . . . . . . . .

16

Exhibit 15 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal SITC Commodities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18

Exhibit 16 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20

Exhibit 16a Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products by Technology Group and Selected Countries and Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21

Exhibit 17 Imports of Energy-Related Petroleum Products, Including Crude Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22

Exhibit 18 Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts by Selected Countries . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23

Information on Goods and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 1. U.S. International Trade in Goods and ServicesIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services

2009

Jan. - Dec. -381,272 -505,910 124,637 1,575,037 1,069,491 505,547 1,956,310 1,575,400 380,909Jan. - Oct. -306,290 -407,874 101,584 1,291,812 874,478 417,334 1,598,102 1,282,352 315,750

January -37,201 -46,762 9,561 125,272 83,869 41,403 162,473 130,631 31,842February -27,034 -36,862 9,828 127,001 85,909 41,092 154,034 122,771 31,264March -28,579 -38,691 10,111 126,008 84,635 41,373 154,587 123,325 31,262April -29,172 -39,272 10,101 124,160 82,673 41,487 153,331 121,945 31,386May -25,524 -35,776 10,251 125,678 84,409 41,269 151,202 120,185 31,017June -26,690 -36,868 10,179 128,183 86,805 41,378 154,872 123,673 31,200

July -33,378 -42,973 9,595 129,888 88,495 41,393 163,266 131,469 31,797August -31,025 -41,091 10,066 130,756 88,952 41,804 161,781 130,043 31,738September -34,890 -45,461 10,570 135,445 92,843 42,602 170,335 138,303 32,032October -32,797 -44,117 11,321 139,422 95,889 43,533 172,219 140,006 32,212November -36,293 -47,918 11,625 139,991 95,902 44,089 176,284 143,820 32,463December -38,690 -50,118 11,428 143,234 99,110 44,124 181,924 149,228 32,696

2010

Jan. - Dec. -500,027 -645,857 145,830 1,837,577 1,288,699 548,878 2,337,604 1,934,555 403,048Jan. - Oct. -420,730 -538,958 118,228 1,512,333 1,058,594 453,739 1,933,063 1,597,553 335,510

January -37,490 -48,932 11,442 143,606 99,605 44,001 181,096 148,537 32,559February -41,011 -51,466 10,455 143,974 100,272 43,702 184,985 151,738 33,247March -41,142 -52,434 11,292 148,922 104,695 44,227 190,063 157,129 32,935April -41,466 -52,686 11,220 147,732 103,941 43,791 189,198 156,627 32,571May -42,166 -54,323 12,157 152,078 106,672 45,406 194,244 160,995 33,249June -46,890 -58,950 12,059 151,324 105,340 45,983 198,214 164,290 33,924

July -41,564 -53,675 12,111 154,675 108,291 46,384 196,239 161,966 34,273August -45,536 -57,669 12,133 154,867 108,468 46,399 200,403 166,137 34,266September -44,013 -56,477 12,465 155,652 108,755 46,896 199,665 165,233 34,432October -39,452 -52,347 12,894 159,503 112,555 46,949 198,956 164,901 34,054November -38,842 -52,499 13,657 161,238 113,790 47,449 200,081 166,289 33,792December -40,454 -54,399 13,945 164,006 116,315 47,691 204,459 170,713 33,746

2011

Jan. - Oct. -465,224 -613,320 148,096 1,747,032 1,245,087 501,945 2,212,257 1,858,407 353,849

January -47,858 -61,575 13,717 167,849 119,538 48,311 215,707 181,113 34,594February -45,718 -59,648 13,930 165,727 117,449 48,278 211,444 177,097 34,347March -46,397 -61,000 14,603 173,981 124,557 49,424 220,378 185,557 34,821April (R) -43,561 -58,090 14,528 176,306 126,582 49,723 219,867 184,672 35,195May (R) -50,540 -65,389 14,848 175,734 125,279 50,455 226,275 190,668 35,606June (R) -52,104 -67,086 14,981 171,794 121,184 50,611 223,898 188,269 35,629

July (R) -46,069 -61,259 15,189 177,811 126,783 51,028 223,880 188,042 35,838August (R) -45,341 -60,979 15,638 178,042 126,668 51,374 223,383 187,647 35,736September (R) -44,170 -59,513 15,343 180,619 129,267 51,352 224,789 188,780 36,009October -43,466 -58,784 15,317 179,168 127,779 51,389 222,635 186,563 36,072NovemberDecember

September data as published last month:-43,107 -58,896 15,789 180,364 129,278 51,086 223,472 188,174 35,297

(1) Data are presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis.

NOTE: For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 orwww.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 2. U.S. International Trade in Goods and ServicesThree-month Moving Averages

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services

2009January -41,161 -50,645 9,484 133,142 90,655 42,487 174,303 141,299 33,003February -35,454 -45,120 9,667 128,091 86,290 41,801 163,545 131,410 32,134March -30,938 -40,772 9,834 126,094 84,804 41,290 157,032 125,576 31,456April -28,262 -38,275 10,013 125,723 84,405 41,317 153,984 122,680 31,304May -27,759 -37,913 10,154 125,282 83,905 41,376 153,040 121,818 31,222June -27,129 -37,305 10,177 126,007 84,629 41,378 153,135 121,934 31,201July -28,531 -38,539 10,008 127,916 86,570 41,346 156,447 125,109 31,338August -30,364 -40,311 9,947 129,609 88,084 41,525 159,973 128,395 31,578September -33,098 -43,175 10,077 132,030 90,097 41,933 165,127 133,272 31,856October -32,904 -43,556 10,652 135,208 92,561 42,646 168,112 136,118 31,994November -34,660 -45,832 11,172 138,286 94,878 43,408 172,946 140,710 32,236December -35,926 -47,385 11,458 140,882 96,967 43,915 176,809 144,352 32,457

2010January -37,491 -48,989 11,499 142,277 98,206 44,071 179,768 147,195 32,573February -39,064 -50,172 11,108 143,605 99,663 43,942 182,668 149,835 32,834March -39,881 -50,944 11,063 145,501 101,524 43,977 185,381 152,468 32,913April -41,206 -52,195 10,989 146,876 102,969 43,907 188,082 155,165 32,918May -41,591 -53,148 11,556 149,577 105,103 44,475 191,169 158,250 32,918June -43,507 -55,319 11,812 150,378 105,318 45,060 193,885 160,637 33,248July -43,540 -55,649 12,109 152,692 106,768 45,925 196,232 162,417 33,815August -44,663 -56,765 12,101 153,622 107,366 46,256 198,285 164,131 34,155September -43,704 -55,941 12,236 155,065 108,505 46,560 198,769 164,445 34,324October -43,000 -55,498 12,497 156,674 109,926 46,748 199,675 165,424 34,251November -40,769 -53,775 13,005 158,798 111,700 47,098 199,567 165,474 34,093December -39,583 -53,082 13,499 161,582 114,220 47,363 201,165 167,301 33,864

2011January -42,385 -56,158 13,773 164,364 116,547 47,817 206,749 172,705 34,044February -44,676 -58,540 13,864 165,861 117,767 48,093 210,537 176,308 34,229March -46,657 -60,741 14,083 169,186 120,515 48,671 215,843 181,256 34,588April (R) -45,225 -59,579 14,354 172,005 122,863 49,142 217,230 182,442 34,788May (R) -46,833 -61,493 14,660 175,340 125,473 49,867 222,173 186,966 35,208June (R) -48,735 -63,521 14,786 174,611 124,348 50,263 223,347 187,870 35,477July (R) -49,571 -64,578 15,006 175,113 124,415 50,698 224,684 188,993 35,691August (R) -47,838 -63,108 15,270 175,883 124,878 51,004 223,721 187,986 35,735September (R) -45,193 -60,583 15,390 178,824 127,573 51,251 224,018 188,156 35,861October -44,326 -59,758 15,433 179,276 127,905 51,372 223,602 187,663 35,939NovemberDecember(1) Data are presented on a BOP basis.

NOTES: * The three-month moving averages shown in this exhibit are computed by summing the subject month, the two prior months, dividing by three and showing the average at the end month of the period. A moving average is useful in smoothing the volatile trade dataso that trends can better be discerned.* For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Month of Moving Average

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 3. U.S. Services by Major Category--ExportsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Period Total Services Travel Passenger Fares

Other Transportation

Royalties and License Fees

Other Private Services

Transfers Under U.S.

Military Sales Contracts

U.S. Government

Misc. Services

2009

Jan. - Dec. 505,547 94,191 26,103 35,533 97,183 234,858 16,611 1,069Jan. - Oct. 417,334 78,289 21,813 29,178 78,403 194,456 14,325 870

January 41,403 7,988 2,432 2,877 7,496 19,429 1,100 80February 41,092 7,904 2,304 2,885 7,246 19,536 1,137 80March 41,373 7,818 2,240 2,915 7,394 19,725 1,200 81April 41,487 7,900 2,239 2,889 7,747 19,340 1,291 81May 41,269 7,660 2,069 2,834 7,967 19,267 1,389 83June 41,378 7,587 2,090 2,860 7,861 19,382 1,513 86

July 41,393 7,743 2,086 2,903 7,654 19,076 1,838 93August 41,804 7,835 2,132 2,937 7,731 19,223 1,850 96September 42,602 7,898 2,114 3,030 8,286 19,434 1,742 97October 43,533 7,956 2,107 3,048 9,022 20,043 1,264 93November 44,089 7,887 2,104 3,231 9,462 20,161 1,147 97December 44,124 8,015 2,186 3,123 9,318 20,240 1,138 102

2010

Jan. - Dec. 548,878 103,505 30,931 39,936 105,583 250,320 17,483 1,121Jan. - Oct. 453,739 85,658 25,647 33,118 87,362 206,272 14,741 941

January 44,001 8,338 2,278 3,177 8,833 19,801 1,435 139February 43,702 8,310 2,365 3,251 8,427 19,775 1,448 126March 44,227 8,564 2,492 3,290 8,354 19,993 1,429 105April 43,791 8,083 2,314 3,246 8,533 20,047 1,480 87May 45,406 8,609 2,661 3,332 8,776 20,441 1,510 78June 45,983 8,703 2,750 3,420 8,919 20,609 1,508 74

July 46,384 8,744 2,770 3,377 8,939 20,957 1,517 81August 46,399 8,606 2,607 3,366 8,935 21,286 1,518 82September 46,896 8,853 2,699 3,355 8,846 21,562 1,497 84October 46,949 8,848 2,711 3,303 8,800 21,802 1,399 86November 47,449 8,922 2,653 3,395 9,043 21,971 1,375 88December 47,691 8,925 2,630 3,423 9,177 22,077 1,367 91

2011

Jan. - Oct. 501,945 96,241 30,553 35,388 98,626 225,390 14,785 962

January 48,311 9,128 2,803 3,471 9,222 22,201 1,382 104February 48,278 8,923 2,696 3,433 9,365 22,365 1,390 106March 49,424 9,250 2,863 3,560 9,425 22,763 1,459 104April (R) 49,723 9,558 2,916 3,529 9,825 22,328 1,478 90May (R) 50,455 9,729 3,122 3,597 9,979 22,449 1,491 88June (R) 50,611 9,877 3,084 3,510 10,018 22,529 1,506 87

July (R) 51,028 9,938 3,289 3,532 10,121 22,543 1,512 93August (R) 51,374 9,928 3,304 3,562 10,172 22,791 1,522 95September (R) 51,352 10,007 3,266 3,629 10,177 22,651 1,526 96October 51,389 9,903 3,210 3,566 10,322 22,771 1,520 97NovemberDecember

September data as published last month:51,086 9,774 3,254 3,647 9,704 23,194 1,413 99

NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 4. U.S. Services by Major Category--ImportsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Period Total Services Travel Passenger Fares

Other Transportation

Royalties and License Fees

Other Private Services

Direct Defense Expenditures

U.S. Government

Misc. Services

2009

Jan. - Dec. 380,909 74,118 25,137 42,591 29,849 174,325 30,474 4,415Jan. - Oct. 315,750 61,702 20,840 35,395 24,483 144,399 25,347 3,584

January 31,842 6,388 2,201 4,088 2,266 14,115 2,437 346February 31,264 6,396 2,160 3,648 2,345 13,904 2,465 345March 31,262 6,314 2,047 3,690 2,420 13,953 2,493 345April 31,386 6,207 2,035 3,562 2,479 14,227 2,535 341May 31,017 5,781 2,002 3,445 2,509 14,382 2,556 343June 31,200 5,844 1,987 3,387 2,507 14,555 2,571 348

July 31,797 6,121 2,119 3,489 2,486 14,652 2,574 356August 31,738 6,211 2,111 3,292 2,463 14,718 2,577 366September 32,032 6,213 2,099 3,444 2,458 14,862 2,577 379October 32,212 6,227 2,079 3,351 2,549 15,031 2,562 414November 32,463 6,228 2,132 3,500 2,638 14,986 2,561 419December 32,696 6,188 2,165 3,696 2,728 14,940 2,566 412

2010

Jan. - Dec. 403,048 75,507 27,279 51,202 33,450 180,598 30,391 4,621Jan. - Oct. 335,510 62,853 22,451 42,867 27,841 150,247 25,419 3,831

January 32,559 6,414 2,069 3,817 2,759 14,558 2,571 371February 33,247 6,328 2,019 3,949 3,506 14,511 2,574 360March 32,935 6,343 2,140 4,153 2,734 14,633 2,576 356April 32,571 5,858 2,094 4,224 2,615 14,876 2,539 365May 33,249 6,160 2,325 4,284 2,556 15,025 2,529 371June 33,924 6,273 2,351 4,510 2,745 15,143 2,523 380

July 34,273 6,382 2,379 4,507 2,702 15,362 2,539 402August 34,266 6,294 2,290 4,579 2,720 15,437 2,538 409September 34,432 6,401 2,353 4,514 2,754 15,466 2,532 411October 34,054 6,400 2,431 4,331 2,751 15,234 2,499 408November 33,792 6,345 2,435 4,182 2,779 15,161 2,489 401December 33,746 6,309 2,393 4,153 2,830 15,189 2,483 389

2011

Jan. - Oct. 353,849 66,032 25,834 45,676 29,477 158,259 24,918 3,653

January 34,594 6,453 2,535 4,558 2,909 15,251 2,520 369February 34,347 6,349 2,495 4,361 2,971 15,288 2,525 359March 34,821 6,478 2,522 4,533 2,999 15,411 2,525 353April (R) 35,195 6,562 2,484 4,620 2,908 15,746 2,525 350May (R) 35,606 6,622 2,662 4,685 2,843 15,926 2,517 351June (R) 35,629 6,666 2,555 4,644 2,836 16,070 2,503 356

July (R) 35,838 6,734 2,636 4,631 2,917 16,076 2,468 376August (R) 35,736 6,650 2,618 4,549 2,984 16,102 2,453 381September (R) 36,009 6,769 2,700 4,538 3,042 16,136 2,443 381October 36,072 6,749 2,627 4,558 3,068 16,253 2,439 377NovemberDecember

September data as published last month:35,297 6,698 2,685 4,521 3,075 15,451 2,505 362

NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 5. U.S. Trade in GoodsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports ImportsTotal Balance of Payments

Basis

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

2009

Jan. - Dec. -505,910 -503,582 1,069,491 13,448 1,056,043 1,575,400 15,776 1,559,625Jan. - Oct. -407,874 -405,757 874,478 10,645 863,833 1,282,352 12,762 1,269,590

January -46,762 -46,541 83,869 1,244 82,625 130,631 1,465 129,166February -36,862 -36,743 85,909 1,107 84,802 122,771 1,226 121,545March -38,691 -38,400 84,635 877 83,758 123,325 1,168 122,158April -39,272 -39,448 82,673 1,393 81,280 121,945 1,217 120,728May -35,776 -35,772 84,409 1,056 83,353 120,185 1,060 119,124June -36,868 -36,887 86,805 1,175 85,630 123,673 1,156 122,517

July -42,973 -42,638 88,495 818 87,678 131,469 1,153 130,316August -41,091 -40,611 88,952 1,008 87,944 130,043 1,488 128,555September -45,461 -45,126 92,843 995 91,848 138,303 1,329 136,974October -44,117 -43,591 95,889 972 94,917 140,006 1,499 138,508November -47,918 -47,942 95,902 1,515 94,387 143,820 1,491 142,329December -50,118 -49,883 99,110 1,288 97,822 149,228 1,523 147,706

2010

Jan. - Dec. -645,857 -634,897 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160Jan. - Oct. -538,958 -529,866 1,058,594 8,437 1,050,158 1,597,553 17,530 1,580,023

January -48,932 -48,177 99,605 957 98,648 148,537 1,713 146,825February -51,466 -50,743 100,272 994 99,279 151,738 1,716 150,022March -52,434 -51,468 104,695 740 103,954 157,129 1,706 155,423April -52,686 -51,996 103,941 922 103,020 156,627 1,611 155,016May -54,323 -53,575 106,672 990 105,682 160,995 1,738 159,257June -58,950 -57,967 105,340 872 104,468 164,290 1,855 162,435

July -53,675 -52,787 108,291 809 107,481 161,966 1,698 160,268August -57,669 -56,768 108,468 913 107,555 166,137 1,815 164,322September -56,477 -55,330 108,755 638 108,117 165,233 1,786 163,447October -52,347 -51,054 112,555 601 111,954 164,901 1,893 163,008November -52,499 -51,707 113,790 1,058 112,732 166,289 1,850 164,439December -54,399 -53,324 116,315 941 115,374 170,713 2,016 168,698

2011

Jan. - Oct. -613,320 -604,221 1,245,087 14,815 1,230,273 1,858,407 23,913 1,834,494

January -61,575 -60,894 119,538 1,422 118,116 181,113 2,103 179,010February -59,648 -59,112 117,449 1,715 115,735 177,097 2,251 174,846March -61,000 -60,462 124,557 1,670 122,887 185,557 2,208 183,349April (R) -58,090 -57,274 126,582 1,476 125,107 184,672 2,292 182,380May (R) -65,389 -64,294 125,279 1,485 123,795 190,668 2,579 188,089June (R) -67,086 -65,979 121,184 1,447 119,737 188,269 2,553 185,716

July (R) -61,259 -60,280 126,783 1,408 125,375 188,042 2,386 185,656August (R) -60,979 -59,854 126,668 1,284 125,384 187,647 2,409 185,238September (R) -59,513 -58,460 129,267 1,532 127,735 188,780 2,586 186,194October -58,784 -57,612 127,779 1,376 126,403 186,563 2,548 184,015NovemberDecember

September data as published last month:-58,896 -57,875 129,278 1,546 127,732 188,174 2,567 185,607

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

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Exhibit 6. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use CategoryIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds, & Beverages

Industrial Supplies (2) Capital Goods Automotive

Vehicles, etc.Consumer

Goods Other Goods

Exports

2010

Jan. - Dec. 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 107,705 391,748 446,597 111,989 165,883 54,341 Jan. - Oct. 1,058,594 8,437 1,050,158 87,194 320,359 368,477 92,781 136,344 45,003 January 99,605 957 98,648 8,842 29,084 34,547 8,842 13,599 3,735 February 100,272 994 99,279 8,654 29,509 35,095 8,961 13,124 3,936 March 104,695 740 103,954 8,702 31,643 35,916 8,988 13,859 4,847 April 103,941 922 103,020 8,264 32,234 35,952 9,162 13,149 4,259 May 106,672 990 105,682 8,193 32,812 37,576 9,245 13,573 4,283 June 105,340 872 104,468 7,987 32,028 36,842 9,404 13,616 4,592 July 108,291 809 107,481 8,106 32,653 38,682 9,368 13,635 5,038 August 108,468 913 107,555 9,006 33,321 37,483 9,542 13,758 4,446 September 108,755 638 108,117 9,357 32,598 37,935 9,518 13,924 4,785 October 112,555 601 111,954 10,083 34,479 38,451 9,750 14,109 5,082 November 113,790 1,058 112,732 10,234 35,130 38,495 9,376 14,967 4,530 December 116,315 941 115,374 10,277 36,259 39,625 9,832 14,572 4,809

2011

Jan. - Oct. 1,245,087 14,815 1,230,273 104,970 416,610 407,728 109,927 145,828 45,211 January 119,538 1,422 118,116 10,357 39,587 38,901 10,793 14,059 4,418 February 117,449 1,715 115,735 10,507 38,679 38,912 9,925 13,849 3,863 March 124,557 1,670 122,887 11,184 41,348 39,787 11,326 14,473 4,768 April (R) 126,582 1,476 125,107 10,985 43,361 40,993 10,555 14,727 4,485 May (R) 125,279 1,485 123,795 10,951 41,549 41,363 10,779 14,300 4,852 June (R) 121,184 1,447 119,737 10,117 39,495 39,876 10,831 15,050 4,367 July (R) 126,783 1,408 125,375 10,094 42,220 42,071 12,096 14,411 4,483 August (R) 126,668 1,284 125,384 10,315 43,008 41,703 11,102 14,652 4,604 September (R) 129,267 1,532 127,735 10,269 44,352 41,835 11,288 15,429 4,561 October 127,779 1,376 126,403 10,189 43,012 42,286 11,231 14,877 4,809 NovemberDecember

Imports

2010

Jan. - Dec. 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160 91,730 602,663 449,178 225,049 483,268 61,272 Jan. - Oct. 1,597,553 17,530 1,580,023 75,736 497,479 368,835 186,100 401,256 50,617 January 148,537 1,713 146,825 7,204 47,162 33,644 17,089 36,690 5,037 February 151,738 1,716 150,022 7,195 48,916 33,978 16,408 38,398 5,127 March 157,129 1,706 155,423 7,443 51,173 34,625 18,104 38,953 5,124 April 156,627 1,611 155,016 7,455 51,447 36,071 17,499 37,847 4,697 May 160,995 1,738 159,257 7,612 50,314 37,468 19,133 40,009 4,721 June 164,290 1,855 162,435 7,695 49,585 37,837 19,472 42,570 5,277 July 161,966 1,698 160,268 7,665 49,532 37,608 19,412 41,092 4,959 August 166,137 1,815 164,322 7,817 50,206 38,618 20,185 42,167 5,330 September 165,233 1,786 163,447 7,899 50,059 39,765 19,320 41,347 5,057 October 164,901 1,893 163,008 7,751 49,085 39,220 19,480 42,183 5,288 November 166,289 1,850 164,439 7,939 50,703 40,329 19,383 40,839 5,245 December 170,713 2,016 168,698 8,055 54,481 40,013 19,566 41,173 5,410

2011

Jan. - Oct. 1,858,407 23,913 1,834,494 89,290 629,235 423,179 210,211 429,514 53,065 January 181,113 2,103 179,010 8,449 59,761 41,984 21,968 41,967 4,881 February 177,097 2,251 174,846 8,611 57,642 39,831 20,010 44,016 4,736 March 185,557 2,208 183,349 8,606 64,359 41,244 21,890 41,899 5,350 April (R) 184,672 2,292 182,380 8,966 62,974 41,866 19,053 43,977 5,544 May (R) 190,668 2,579 188,089 9,070 67,571 43,153 19,635 43,316 5,344 June (R) 188,269 2,553 185,716 9,177 64,958 42,979 19,375 43,266 5,960 July (R) 188,042 2,386 185,656 8,895 62,709 43,163 22,701 43,253 4,934 August (R) 187,647 2,409 185,238 8,926 63,546 42,864 21,666 42,385 5,852 September (R) 188,780 2,586 186,194 9,172 64,647 42,480 22,264 42,355 5,277 October 186,563 2,548 184,015 9,418 61,069 43,614 21,649 43,079 5,187 NovemberDecember

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis (1)

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

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Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and CommodityIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the monthly

change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised.

October September Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

Total, Balance of Payments Basis 127,779 129,267 -1,487 1,245,087 1,058,594 186,493Net Adjustments 1,376 1,532 -156 14,815 8,437 6,378Total, Census Basis 126,403 127,735 -1,332 1,230,273 1,050,158 180,115

Foods, feeds, and beverages 10,189 10,269 -80 104,970 87,194 17,776Oilseeds, food oils 232 323 -90 2,888 2,538 350Soybeans 1,609 1,660 -52 14,549 14,907 -357Wheat 623 661 -37 10,424 5,372 5,052Sorghum, barley, oats 58 91 -32 951 659 292Nuts 484 497 -13 4,573 3,854 719Meat, poultry, etc. 1,491 1,502 -11 14,059 11,087 2,972Dairy products and eggs 328 338 -10 3,329 2,618 711Wine, beer, and related products 134 138 -4 1,437 1,236 201Nonagricultural foods, etc. 113 115 -3 1,207 1,144 63Fruits, frozen juices 704 702 2 7,297 6,375 922Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 143 140 3 1,432 1,141 290Animal feeds, n.e.c. 563 557 5 5,762 5,554 208Bakery products 475 468 7 4,625 3,964 661Corn 1,110 1,101 9 12,212 8,893 3,319Vegetables 484 469 15 4,885 4,504 381Fish and shellfish 481 453 28 4,673 3,749 924Rice 183 136 47 1,822 2,031 -209Other foods 972 916 56 8,844 7,569 1,275

Industrial supplies and materials 43,012 44,352 -1,340 416,610 320,359 96,251Nonmonetary gold 3,529 4,710 -1,181 27,821 14,816 13,005Natural gas liquids 190 344 -153 3,433 3,089 345Copper 612 755 -143 7,182 5,033 2,149Chemicals-other 2,422 2,542 -120 24,150 21,163 2,988Chemicals-fertilizers 785 888 -103 8,123 6,562 1,561Nuclear fuel materials 208 304 -96 2,257 1,679 578Precious metals, other 925 1,008 -82 10,580 10,093 487Plastic materials 2,926 3,007 -81 30,219 27,059 3,161Newsprint 1,045 1,126 -81 11,366 10,349 1,017Agric. farming-unmanufactured 198 264 -66 2,513 2,099 414Iron and steel mill products 1,026 1,078 -52 10,274 8,412 1,862Aluminum and alumina 785 835 -50 7,982 6,155 1,827Gas-natural 448 498 -49 5,396 4,044 1,352Steelmaking materials 1,205 1,251 -46 12,449 8,990 3,459Industrial rubber products 356 388 -33 3,537 3,019 517Metallurgical grade coal 1,081 1,113 -32 10,801 6,830 3,972Mineral supplies-manufactured 443 470 -27 4,689 4,389 300Pulpwood and woodpulp 873 890 -17 8,586 7,298 1,289Synthetic rubber-primary 406 423 -16 4,116 3,153 963Manmade cloth 553 569 -16 5,653 4,949 705Leather and furs 84 96 -12 880 708 172Cotton fiber cloth 257 268 -11 2,744 1,996 747Hides and skins 210 219 -9 2,238 1,891 347Nonmetallic minerals 75 83 -9 747 586 162Tapes, audio and visual 43 49 -5 454 494 -39Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 136 139 -4 1,345 1,283 62Hair, waste materials 51 52 -1 555 509 46Logs and lumber 436 434 2 4,763 4,047 715Finished textile supplies 232 230 2 2,231 2,120 111Nontextile floor tiles 48 45 3 456 412 44Electric energy 27 24 3 336 531 -195Wood supplies, manufactured 116 109 7 1,119 1,007 112Agriculture-manufactured, other 230 223 8 2,175 1,965 209Shingles, molding, wallboard 390 379 10 3,792 3,393 399Agric. industry-unmanufactured 379 367 12 3,816 3,229 587Finished metal shapes 1,508 1,490 18 14,798 13,086 1,712Tobacco, unmanufactured 88 67 21 1,198 957 241Iron and steel products, other 616 589 27 5,875 5,183 692Coal and fuels, other 320 284 36 3,384 1,795 1,588Other industrial supplies 1,927 1,884 43 19,158 17,818 1,340Crude oil 145 101 44 1,341 1,053 288Chemicals-inorganic 756 707 50 7,378 6,202 1,176Nonferrous metals, other 764 679 85 7,548 6,354 1,194Cotton, raw 402 281 121 7,093 4,137 2,956Chemicals-organic 3,638 3,474 164 32,514 27,356 5,158Petroleum products, other 5,072 4,907 165 45,010 26,446 18,564Fuel oil 5,042 4,709 333 42,533 26,620 15,913

Item (1)

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Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--continued

October September Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

Capital goods, except automotive 42,286 41,835 450 407,728 368,477 39,250Drilling & oilfield equipment 1,161 974 187 8,684 8,858 -174Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,064 1,918 146 19,762 17,338 2,424Generators, accessories 1,101 992 109 10,713 10,316 397Telecommunications equipment 3,063 2,975 88 29,885 26,360 3,525Railway transportation equipment 372 310 62 2,835 2,304 531Computers 1,464 1,405 59 13,996 12,139 1,857Civilian aircraft 3,336 3,279 57 27,179 24,350 2,829Engines-civilian aircraft 2,242 2,188 54 21,648 19,190 2,457Electric apparatus 2,991 2,939 52 29,147 26,507 2,639Marine engines, parts 125 104 21 1,067 990 77Agricultural machinery, equipment 828 810 17 7,221 5,620 1,602Laboratory testing instruments 890 880 9 8,907 8,195 712Specialized mining 174 169 5 1,559 1,164 395Nonfarm tractors and parts 297 292 4 2,902 1,890 1,011Spacecraft, excluding military 4 (-) 4 27 27 (-)Photo, service industry machinery 846 843 3 8,505 7,684 821Wood, glass, plastic 356 353 3 3,659 2,986 673Commercial vessels, other 29 27 2 336 344 -8Vessels, excluding scrap 4 3 (-) 94 25 69Food, tobacco machinery 271 276 -5 2,777 2,526 251Textile, sewing machines 93 99 -5 969 986 -17Pulp and paper machinery 231 238 -7 2,187 2,031 156Parts-civilian aircraft 1,744 1,753 -9 17,094 15,758 1,336Business machines and equipment 240 249 -9 2,647 2,640 7Metalworking machine tools 640 659 -19 6,525 5,360 1,165Excavating machinery 1,413 1,434 -21 13,710 10,429 3,281Medicinal equipment 2,665 2,691 -26 26,591 24,620 1,971Semiconductors 3,531 3,566 -36 36,898 39,308 -2,410Materials handling equipment 1,408 1,463 -54 12,981 9,528 3,453Industrial machines, other 3,727 3,783 -56 37,456 34,695 2,761Computer accessories 2,625 2,694 -69 26,520 24,065 2,456Industrial engines 2,353 2,470 -117 23,246 20,243 3,004

Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 11,231 11,288 -57 109,927 92,781 17,146

Consumer goods 14,877 15,429 -552 145,828 136,344 9,484Jewelry, etc. 657 903 -246 7,452 6,228 1,224Gem diamonds 1,399 1,644 -245 16,119 12,313 3,806Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 602 662 -60 5,866 5,335 531Pharmaceutical preparations 4,040 4,097 -58 37,547 37,999 -452Numismatic coins 101 136 -35 836 464 373Writing and art supplies 577 603 -26 5,962 5,734 228Musical instruments 186 208 -23 2,053 1,897 156Toys, games, and sporting goods 910 922 -12 8,601 8,638 -37Toiletries and cosmetics 830 834 -5 8,157 7,814 343Tobacco, manufactured 41 45 -4 446 439 8Sports apparel and gear 56 59 -3 570 485 84Cookware, cutlery, tools 82 85 -3 833 759 74Apparel, household goods-nontextile 227 229 -2 2,197 1,919 278Apparel, household goods-textile 513 514 -1 4,956 4,429 527Glassware, chinaware 40 39 1 403 383 20Furniture, household goods, etc. 353 348 5 3,432 3,124 308Nursery stock, etc. 38 32 6 346 344 2Rugs 93 87 6 891 823 68Books, printed matter 442 434 8 4,489 4,477 12TV's, VCR's, etc. 488 478 10 4,765 4,246 519Household appliances 595 582 13 5,746 5,520 226Pleasure boats and motors 237 224 13 2,118 2,047 72Stereo equipment, etc. 180 165 15 1,599 1,540 59Records, tapes, and disks 377 355 21 3,446 3,485 -38Other household goods 1,814 1,743 71 16,995 15,903 1,093

Other goods 4,809 4,561 247 45,211 45,003 208

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Item (1)

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Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and CommodityIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the monthly

change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised.

October September Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

Total, Balance of Payments Basis 186,563 188,780 -2,217 1,858,407 1,597,553 260,854Net Adjustments 2,548 2,586 -38 23,913 17,530 6,384Total, Census Basis 184,015 186,194 -2,179 1,834,494 1,580,023 254,471Foods, feeds, and beverages 9,418 9,172 246 89,290 75,736 13,554Food oils, oilseeds 627 457 170 5,172 3,451 1,721Green coffee 741 600 141 5,700 3,191 2,509Cane and beet sugar 336 266 70 2,414 1,678 737Feedstuff and foodgrains 445 402 44 3,707 3,007 700Dairy products and eggs 137 127 11 1,322 1,167 156Cocoa beans 68 64 4 1,265 1,020 245Wine, beer, and related products 709 706 3 7,117 6,573 544Nonagricultural foods, etc. 57 55 2 601 573 28Vegetables 850 857 -6 8,121 7,299 822Meat products 627 633 -6 6,449 6,063 386Bakery products 695 701 -6 7,047 6,331 717Tea, spices, etc. 148 159 -12 1,452 1,187 266Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 517 535 -18 5,216 4,654 562Fruits, frozen juices 1,042 1,067 -26 9,716 8,554 1,162Other foods 880 911 -31 8,696 7,780 916Nuts 150 182 -33 1,569 1,208 361Fish and shellfish 1,389 1,450 -61 13,725 12,000 1,725

Industrial supplies and materials 61,069 64,647 -3,578 629,235 497,479 131,756Crude oil 26,989 28,466 -1,477 273,545 208,588 64,958Petroleum products, other 3,366 3,720 -354 42,048 31,290 10,758Nonmonetary gold 1,291 1,572 -281 12,707 9,038 3,669Copper 429 675 -247 5,928 4,128 1,800Chemicals-fertilizers 1,450 1,658 -208 13,378 8,889 4,489Finished metal shapes 1,310 1,504 -194 13,974 11,838 2,136Steelmaking materials 606 792 -186 7,543 6,163 1,381Other precious metals 1,203 1,332 -129 13,150 7,793 5,357Nuclear fuel materials 629 754 -125 4,626 4,631 -5Gas-natural 1,243 1,332 -89 13,308 15,352 -2,044Industrial supplies, other 2,166 2,230 -64 22,091 19,603 2,488Bauxite and aluminum 1,024 1,083 -59 9,624 8,677 948Pulpwood and woodpulp 297 353 -55 3,408 3,179 230Coal and related fuels 252 299 -48 2,288 1,847 441Paper and paper products 558 605 -47 5,782 5,556 226Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 921 966 -45 9,138 7,703 1,435Zinc 126 165 -38 1,545 1,322 223Iron and steel mill products 1,470 1,508 -38 16,668 11,902 4,766Plastic materials 1,179 1,209 -30 11,823 10,053 1,770Finished textile supplies 328 356 -28 3,367 3,040 327Electric energy 185 206 -21 1,739 1,841 -102Plywood and veneers 155 174 -18 1,634 1,672 -38Stone, sand, cement, etc. 302 319 -17 3,141 3,090 51Tin 57 74 -17 842 582 259Fuel oil 3,775 3,791 -17 39,207 27,609 11,597Nontextile floor tiles 192 208 -16 1,994 1,797 197Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 89 104 -15 934 912 22Iron and steel, advanced 713 725 -12 7,033 5,855 1,179Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 165 176 -12 1,303 880 423Synthetic rubber-primary 260 268 -8 2,635 1,935 700Blank tapes, audio & visual 99 107 -8 1,031 1,081 -50Cotton cloth, fabrics 110 116 -7 1,137 995 142Materials, excluding chemicals 110 117 -7 1,179 1,072 107Farming materials, livestock 120 125 -6 1,112 949 163Newsprint 118 124 -6 1,236 1,115 121Hides and skins 10 15 -5 165 152 13Chemicals-inorganic 802 805 -3 7,205 5,166 2,039Nickel 290 292 -2 3,162 2,543 620Hair, waste materials 68 70 -2 706 632 74Leather and furs 50 51 -1 478 468 11Wool, silk, etc. 58 57 1 563 470 93Synthetic cloth 490 488 2 4,914 4,225 689Lumber 297 294 3 2,902 2,899 3Cotton, natural fibers 11 7 4 79 57 22Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 760 753 7 7,226 5,556 1,670Shingles, wallboard 568 560 8 5,708 5,722 -15Liquefied petroleum gases 707 694 13 8,565 10,239 -1,674Nonferrous metals, other 356 344 13 3,625 2,926 700Tobacco, waxes, etc. 709 681 28 6,479 5,073 1,406Natural rubber 394 314 80 4,002 2,260 1,742Chemicals-organic 2,211 2,008 203 21,357 17,117 4,240

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Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--continuedOctober September Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

2011 2011 (R) Change 2011 2010 Change

Capital goods, except automotive 43,614 42,480 1,134 423,179 368,835 54,344Computers 5,991 5,460 530 53,412 45,495 7,918Civilian aircraft 1,174 664 510 7,475 7,195 279Generators, accessories 1,693 1,534 159 17,002 15,154 1,848Electric apparatus 3,466 3,310 156 34,136 30,214 3,923Metalworking machine tools 976 863 113 7,776 5,087 2,689Engines-civilian aircraft 1,306 1,233 73 11,689 10,414 1,275Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,521 1,467 54 14,667 12,051 2,616Semiconductors 3,098 3,053 45 31,542 23,372 8,170Excavating machinery 896 858 38 7,826 4,594 3,233Wood, glass, plastic 507 476 30 4,457 3,993 465Laboratory testing instruments 469 457 11 4,474 3,713 761Commercial vessels, other 21 13 8 126 93 32Drilling & oilfield equipment 830 825 5 7,553 5,948 1,605Railway transportation equipment 128 127 1 1,108 997 111Spacecraft, excluding military 2 1 (-) 96 54 43Marine engines, parts 78 77 (-) 812 727 85Vessels, except scrap (-) (-) (-) 1 2 -1Industrial engines 1,825 1,830 -5 17,631 13,632 3,999Nonfarm tractors and parts 188 194 -7 1,846 1,233 613Specialized mining 44 52 -9 662 465 197Food, tobacco machinery 245 255 -10 2,539 2,070 469Agricultural machinery, equipment 737 751 -14 6,637 5,247 1,390Textile, sewing machines 191 207 -17 1,530 1,347 183Medicinal equipment 2,526 2,543 -17 25,361 22,528 2,832Business machines and equipment 370 388 -19 3,790 3,721 69Pulp and paper machinery 346 365 -19 3,382 2,749 633Photo, service industry machinery 1,267 1,292 -24 12,659 11,536 1,122Parts-civilian aircraft 997 1,038 -41 9,419 8,222 1,196Computer accessories 4,305 4,364 -59 46,313 52,369 -6,057Materials handling equipment 975 1,043 -68 9,141 6,654 2,487Telecommunications equipment 3,836 3,980 -144 40,776 39,061 1,716Industrial machines, other 3,608 3,758 -150 37,341 28,897 8,444

Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 21,649 22,264 -615 210,211 186,100 24,111

Consumer goods 43,079 42,355 725 429,514 401,256 28,258Other household goods 7,039 6,008 1,031 64,004 57,539 6,465Pharmaceutical preparations 7,893 7,491 402 76,505 71,403 5,102TV's, VCR's, etc. 2,822 2,673 150 28,374 31,461 -3,087Pleasure boats and motors 204 147 57 1,750 1,553 197Toys, games, and sporting goods 2,700 2,647 53 27,560 28,763 -1,204Stereo equipment, etc 506 484 22 4,945 4,940 4Records, tapes, and disks 267 245 22 2,433 2,123 310Numismatic coins 230 211 19 2,135 1,382 753Camping apparel and gear 714 707 7 7,205 6,368 837Nursery stock, etc. 131 125 6 1,268 1,228 40Household appliances 1,826 1,822 4 17,404 16,590 813Furniture, household goods, etc. 1,933 1,931 1 19,557 19,208 349Rugs 170 169 1 1,597 1,466 131Toiletries and cosmetics 682 681 (-) 6,636 5,845 791Books, printed matter 290 290 (-) 3,036 3,110 -75Gem stones, other 279 280 -2 2,638 2,355 283Apparel, household goods-nontextile 663 665 -2 6,702 5,773 928Cookware, cutlery, tools 610 613 -2 6,195 5,889 306Motorcycles and parts 206 213 -7 2,121 1,470 650Glassware, chinaware 159 167 -8 1,741 1,690 51Musical instruments 120 130 -10 1,325 1,248 77Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 3,074 3,100 -26 30,788 26,262 4,526Footwear 1,540 1,566 -26 15,357 13,892 1,465Apparel, household goods-wool 249 277 -28 2,792 2,525 267Photo equipment 456 498 -42 4,874 4,998 -124Writing and art supplies 1,044 1,135 -91 11,012 10,449 562Jewelry 943 1,037 -94 10,537 8,612 1,925Apparel, household goods-cotton 4,129 4,240 -111 42,823 40,949 1,874Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 606 868 -262 7,224 6,759 465Gem diamonds 1,595 1,935 -339 18,977 15,403 3,574

Other goods 5,187 5,277 -91 53,065 50,617 2,448

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 9. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category TotalsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

TotalNet

Adjust- ments

Petroleum (1)

Non-petroleum Total

Net Adjust- ments

Petroleum (1)

Non-petroleum Total

Net Adjust- ments

Petroleum (1)

Non-petroleum

2010

Jan. - Dec. -645,857 -10,960 -265,235 -369,662 1,288,699 10,436 70,868 1,207,395 1,934,555 21,395 336,103 1,577,057Jan. - Oct. -538,958 -9,093 -220,518 -309,347 1,058,594 8,437 57,208 992,950 1,597,553 17,530 277,726 1,302,297

January -48,932 -755 -21,938 -26,239 99,605 957 4,561 94,088 148,537 1,713 26,499 120,326February -51,466 -722 -23,353 -27,390 100,272 994 4,827 94,452 151,738 1,716 28,180 121,842March -52,434 -966 -23,903 -27,565 104,695 740 5,585 98,369 157,129 1,706 29,488 125,934April -52,686 -689 -23,574 -28,422 103,941 922 6,167 96,853 156,627 1,611 29,742 125,274May -54,323 -748 -21,946 -31,629 106,672 990 6,075 99,607 160,995 1,738 28,021 131,236June -58,950 -982 -21,355 -36,612 105,340 872 5,512 98,956 164,290 1,855 26,867 135,568

July -53,675 -888 -20,826 -31,961 108,291 809 6,077 101,405 161,966 1,698 26,903 133,366August -57,669 -901 -22,141 -34,627 108,468 913 5,816 101,738 166,137 1,815 27,958 136,365September -56,477 -1,148 -21,706 -33,624 108,755 638 5,946 102,171 165,233 1,786 27,653 135,794October -52,347 -1,292 -19,774 -31,280 112,555 601 6,642 105,312 164,901 1,893 26,416 136,592November -52,499 -792 -20,361 -31,346 113,790 1,058 7,162 105,570 166,289 1,850 27,523 136,916December -54,399 -1,075 -24,355 -28,969 116,315 941 6,498 108,876 170,713 2,016 30,853 137,844

2011

Jan. - Oct. -613,320 -9,099 -271,048 -333,174 1,245,087 14,815 92,318 1,137,955 1,858,407 23,913 363,365 1,471,129

January -61,575 -680 -26,774 -34,120 119,538 1,422 8,213 109,903 181,113 2,103 34,987 144,023February -59,648 -536 -25,217 -33,895 117,449 1,715 7,726 108,009 177,097 2,251 32,942 141,904March -61,000 -538 -30,240 -30,221 124,557 1,670 7,842 115,045 185,557 2,208 38,083 145,266April (R) -58,090 -816 -26,138 -31,136 126,582 1,476 9,909 115,198 184,672 2,292 36,046 146,334May (R) -65,389 -1,094 -30,586 -33,709 125,279 1,485 9,348 114,447 190,668 2,579 39,933 148,156June (R) -67,086 -1,107 -29,400 -36,579 121,184 1,447 8,565 111,172 188,269 2,553 37,965 147,751

July (R) -61,259 -978 -25,740 -34,541 126,783 1,408 9,892 115,484 188,042 2,386 35,631 150,025August (R) -60,979 -1,125 -25,955 -33,900 126,668 1,284 10,315 115,070 187,647 2,409 36,269 148,969September (R) -59,513 -1,053 -26,611 -31,848 129,267 1,532 10,060 117,674 188,780 2,586 36,671 149,523October -58,784 -1,171 -24,387 -33,225 127,779 1,376 10,449 115,954 186,563 2,548 34,837 149,179NovemberDecember

(1) The petroleum products aggregated in the end-use commodity classification system include virtually the same energy related petroleum products asthose aggregated in the SITC. The end-use petroleum products, however, include some products such as ethane, butane, benzene, and toluene whichare included in "Manufactured Goods" in the SITC.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 10. Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category2005 Chain-weighted Dollars

In millions of dollars. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change, reflecting revisions to the source information for monthly deflators.(-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds, & Beverages

Industrial Supplies (2) Capital Goods Automotive

Vehicles etc.Consumer

Goods Other Goods Residual (3)

Exports

2010

Jan. - Dec. 1,128,998 76,493 306,808 437,794 107,476 151,364 45,859 3,203Jan. - Oct. 933,519 63,390 254,238 360,795 89,109 124,796 38,258 2,933January 88,854 6,380 24,020 33,812 8,511 12,555 3,224 352February 89,934 6,549 24,562 34,327 8,606 12,060 3,419 411March 93,298 6,477 25,737 35,082 8,637 12,726 4,169 469April 91,471 6,179 25,386 35,090 8,805 12,036 3,623 351May 93,441 6,041 25,573 36,696 8,881 12,442 3,626 181June 93,097 5,908 25,407 36,125 9,035 12,524 3,915 184

July 95,935 6,005 26,086 37,906 9,003 12,487 4,302 146August 95,013 6,394 26,050 36,764 9,160 12,599 3,751 296September 95,003 6,559 25,243 37,224 9,131 12,637 4,012 197October 97,473 6,897 26,174 37,770 9,340 12,729 4,217 346November 96,853 6,581 26,083 37,873 8,966 13,446 3,700 204December 98,626 6,522 26,487 39,125 9,402 13,123 3,901 66

2011

Jan. - Oct. 1,009,649 62,313 277,815 401,226 104,145 130,526 35,057 -1,432January 100,097 6,381 28,367 38,399 10,313 12,738 3,549 351February 96,661 6,292 26,831 38,393 9,483 12,499 3,055 108March 101,308 6,613 27,794 39,279 10,771 13,000 3,718 132April 102,329 6,463 28,590 40,423 10,036 13,215 3,467 134May 100,895 6,459 27,199 40,674 10,221 12,828 3,737 -223June 97,508 5,881 25,961 39,176 10,266 13,443 3,358 -577

July 102,190 6,073 27,669 41,300 11,431 12,824 3,450 -557August 101,477 6,009 27,906 40,906 10,457 13,015 3,516 -332September (R) 102,988 5,908 28,513 41,138 10,612 13,699 3,466 -348October 104,197 6,233 28,984 41,539 10,554 13,266 3,741 -121NovemberDecember

Imports

2010

Jan. - Dec. 1,685,851 69,000 430,987 450,859 214,000 461,823 55,357 3,825Jan. - Oct. 1,397,138 57,620 358,931 370,413 177,148 383,201 45,842 3,984January 130,230 5,687 34,164 33,713 16,301 35,002 4,582 782February 133,469 5,682 35,721 34,078 15,652 36,663 4,661 1,012March 137,629 5,742 36,938 34,824 17,302 37,111 4,654 1,057April 135,826 5,676 36,118 36,275 16,684 36,013 4,246 813May 139,354 5,706 35,316 37,637 18,241 38,046 4,253 155June 144,108 5,874 36,166 38,059 18,566 40,563 4,776 104

July 142,481 5,870 36,275 37,848 18,472 39,264 4,499 253August 145,593 5,841 36,518 38,806 19,173 40,372 4,829 55September 144,948 5,873 36,647 39,890 18,321 39,561 4,572 83October 143,501 5,669 35,069 39,283 18,436 40,605 4,770 -330November 143,233 5,695 35,254 40,395 18,320 39,156 4,694 -281December 145,479 5,685 36,802 40,051 18,531 39,467 4,821 122

2011

Jan. - Oct. 1,484,153 59,042 364,300 421,285 194,689 405,157 45,737 -6,057January 151,762 5,834 38,671 41,976 20,750 40,062 4,303 166February 146,536 5,912 36,293 39,674 18,875 41,856 4,147 -220March 150,554 5,615 38,488 41,040 20,535 39,943 4,656 278April 145,787 5,691 35,269 41,696 17,665 41,693 4,780 -1,006May 148,652 5,829 36,749 42,928 18,082 40,975 4,586 -497June 147,817 6,077 36,027 42,736 17,765 40,783 5,119 -691

July 147,977 5,845 35,014 42,946 20,861 40,623 4,226 -1,539August 147,815 5,895 35,717 42,593 19,879 39,681 4,991 -942September (R) 148,863 6,059 36,611 42,208 20,425 39,547 4,494 -480October 148,390 6,286 35,461 43,488 19,851 39,994 4,437 -1,127NovemberDecember

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.(3) The "residual" represents the difference between total Census Basis exports or imports and the sum of the components. For additional information,see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/priceadj.html.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 11. Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals2005 Chain-weighted Dollars

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. The values in this exhibit are subject to periodic change, reflecting revisions to the source information for the monthly deflators. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

Total Census

Basis (1)Petroleum Non-

petroleumResidual

(2)

Total Census

Basis (1)Petroleum Non-

petroleumResidual

(2)

Total Census

Basis (1)Petroleum Non-

petroleumResidual

(2)

2009

Jan. - Dec. -487,770 -169,834 -314,405 -3,532 983,478 45,302 932,354 5,822 1,471,248 215,135 1,246,759 9,354Jan. - Oct. -402,318 -142,789 -256,261 -3,269 808,639 37,893 765,843 4,903 1,210,957 180,682 1,022,104 8,172

January -49,468 -18,223 -31,024 -222 77,931 3,243 74,173 515 127,399 21,465 105,197 737February -40,398 -16,695 -23,459 -245 80,191 3,213 76,439 539 120,589 19,908 99,898 783March -41,238 -16,211 -24,680 -347 80,064 3,562 76,016 487 121,302 19,773 100,696 833April -41,128 -14,947 -25,742 -439 77,106 3,251 73,364 491 118,234 18,198 99,105 930May -36,312 -12,390 -23,456 -466 78,415 3,970 73,993 451 114,727 16,361 97,449 918June -35,793 -13,370 -21,873 -550 79,329 3,788 75,082 458 115,122 17,158 96,956 1,008

July -40,247 -13,195 -26,635 -417 81,787 4,221 77,088 479 122,034 17,415 103,723 896August -37,884 -11,712 -26,139 -34 81,123 3,915 76,744 464 119,007 15,627 102,883 497September -40,784 -13,613 -26,657 -514 84,968 4,389 80,074 505 125,752 18,002 106,731 1,019October -39,065 -12,434 -26,596 -35 87,725 4,341 82,870 515 126,791 16,775 109,466 550November -41,938 -12,697 -29,350 109 86,086 3,704 81,922 460 128,024 16,402 111,272 351December -43,515 -14,348 -28,795 -372 88,752 3,704 84,589 460 132,267 18,051 113,384 832

2010

Jan. - Dec. -556,853 -162,916 -397,226 3,290 1,128,998 52,393 1,069,941 6,664 1,685,851 215,310 1,467,167 3,374Jan. - Oct. -463,619 -136,616 -329,168 2,165 933,519 43,153 884,842 5,524 1,397,138 179,769 1,214,010 3,359

January -41,377 -13,676 -27,580 -121 88,854 3,462 84,971 421 130,230 17,138 112,550 542February -43,535 -14,683 -28,345 -507 89,934 3,897 85,548 489 133,469 18,581 113,893 995March -44,331 -14,743 -29,174 -414 93,298 4,246 88,513 538 137,629 18,990 117,687 952April -44,355 -13,977 -30,176 -201 91,471 4,446 86,438 587 135,826 18,423 116,615 788May -45,914 -13,027 -33,358 470 93,441 4,467 88,391 583 139,354 17,493 121,749 113June -51,011 -13,487 -38,099 575 93,097 4,294 88,250 553 144,108 17,781 126,349 -22

July -46,546 -13,001 -34,092 547 95,935 4,820 90,491 624 142,481 17,821 124,582 77August -50,580 -13,971 -37,048 439 95,013 4,286 90,191 537 145,593 18,257 127,239 98September -49,945 -13,870 -36,481 406 95,003 4,466 89,967 571 144,948 18,335 126,448 164October -46,027 -12,183 -34,816 971 97,473 4,768 92,083 622 143,501 16,951 126,899 -349November -46,380 -12,172 -35,131 923 96,853 4,943 91,244 666 143,233 17,115 126,375 -257December -46,853 -14,128 -32,927 202 98,626 4,298 93,855 474 145,479 18,425 126,782 272

2011

Jan. - Oct. -474,503 -124,821 -365,404 15,721 1,009,649 50,655 951,350 7,644 1,484,153 175,476 1,316,755 -8,078

January -51,665 -14,540 -37,280 155 100,097 5,248 94,083 766 151,762 19,788 131,363 611February -49,875 -13,351 -37,216 693 96,661 4,668 91,401 592 146,536 18,019 128,618 -101March -49,246 -14,938 -34,236 -72 101,308 4,265 96,719 323 150,554 19,204 130,955 395April -43,459 -11,251 -34,553 2,346 102,329 5,160 96,351 817 145,787 16,412 130,904 -1,529May -47,757 -12,569 -36,708 1,520 100,895 4,894 95,312 689 148,652 17,462 132,020 -830June -50,309 -12,576 -39,365 1,632 97,508 4,542 92,408 558 147,817 17,118 131,773 -1,074

July -45,786 -11,060 -37,474 2,748 102,190 5,221 96,121 849 147,977 16,281 133,595 -1,899August -46,338 -11,462 -37,159 2,284 101,477 5,468 95,006 1,003 147,815 16,930 132,165 -1,280September (R) -45,875 -12,058 -35,707 1,890 102,988 5,319 96,779 890 148,863 17,377 132,486 -1,000October -44,193 -11,015 -35,704 2,526 104,197 5,869 97,171 1,156 148,390 16,885 132,875 -1,370NovemberDecember

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census Basis. The information to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) The "residual" represents the difference between total Census Basis exports or imports and the sum of the components. For additional information,see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/priceadj.html.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 12. U.S. Trade in GoodsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (R) - Revised.

Balance Exports Imports

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis

2009

Jan. - Dec. -505,910 -503,582 1,069,491 13,448 1,056,043 1,575,400 15,776 1,559,625Jan. - Oct. -410,268 -408,130 872,680 10,615 862,065 1,282,947 12,752 1,270,195

January -44,444 -44,264 79,359 1,208 78,151 123,803 1,388 122,415February -28,743 -28,663 81,369 1,020 80,349 110,112 1,100 109,012March -33,800 -33,511 88,674 826 87,848 122,474 1,116 121,359April -37,850 -38,073 82,245 1,423 80,822 120,096 1,200 118,896May -32,666 -32,690 84,705 1,054 83,651 117,371 1,029 116,341June -40,318 -40,344 88,023 1,193 86,830 128,341 1,168 127,173

July -50,395 -50,061 86,500 865 85,635 136,895 1,199 135,696August -44,495 -43,956 88,341 1,026 87,315 132,836 1,565 131,272September -49,922 -49,546 92,467 1,009 91,458 142,389 1,385 141,004October -47,635 -47,021 100,996 990 100,005 148,631 1,604 147,027November -48,713 -48,718 96,144 1,538 94,607 144,857 1,533 143,324December -46,929 -46,734 100,667 1,295 99,372 147,596 1,490 146,106

2010

Jan. - Dec. -645,857 -634,897 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160Jan. - Oct. -539,488 -530,365 1,056,141 8,404 1,047,738 1,595,629 17,527 1,578,102

January -44,897 -44,124 93,502 901 92,601 138,399 1,674 136,725February -40,718 -40,044 94,759 905 93,854 135,477 1,579 133,898March -48,203 -47,217 111,200 689 110,511 159,403 1,675 157,728April -51,392 -50,721 103,365 922 102,443 154,757 1,593 153,163May -51,340 -50,647 106,479 1,002 105,477 157,819 1,695 156,124June -62,085 -61,120 108,101 899 107,202 170,186 1,864 168,321

July -60,701 -59,804 104,915 859 104,057 165,616 1,755 163,861August -65,060 -64,120 107,791 946 106,846 172,852 1,886 170,966September -60,616 -59,434 108,285 641 107,644 168,900 1,823 167,078October -54,476 -53,135 117,745 641 117,104 172,221 1,982 170,239November -56,530 -55,719 114,113 1,067 113,046 170,643 1,879 168,765December -49,838 -48,813 118,444 964 117,480 168,283 1,990 166,293

2011

Jan. - Oct. -614,421 -605,259 1,242,081 14,764 1,227,318 1,856,502 23,926 1,832,576

January -57,281 -56,591 111,501 1,346 110,155 168,782 2,036 166,745February -47,333 -46,847 111,233 1,593 109,640 158,566 2,079 156,487March -54,867 -54,303 132,908 1,593 131,315 187,775 2,157 185,618April (R) -55,122 -54,320 125,378 1,477 123,901 180,500 2,279 178,221May (R) -65,880 -64,852 125,502 1,502 124,000 191,382 2,530 188,852June (R) -70,034 -68,941 124,399 1,486 122,913 194,433 2,579 191,854

July (R) -67,917 -66,913 121,850 1,473 120,376 189,767 2,478 187,289August (R) -70,621 -69,439 128,094 1,328 126,765 198,715 2,511 196,204September (R) -63,611 -62,524 128,755 1,536 127,219 192,366 2,622 189,744October -61,756 -60,528 132,462 1,429 131,033 194,218 2,656 191,562NovemberDecember

September data as published last month:-63,004 -61,951 128,767 1,551 127,216 191,771 2,604 189,167

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 13. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use CategoryIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (R) - Revised.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds, & Beverages

Industrial Supplies (2) Capital Goods Automotive

Vehicles, etc.Consumer

Goods Other Goods

Exports

2010

Jan. - Dec. 1,288,699 10,436 1,278,263 107,705 391,748 446,597 111,989 165,883 54,341Jan. - Oct. 1,056,141 8,404 1,047,738 84,548 321,657 367,281 92,678 136,580 44,993

January 93,502 901 92,601 9,050 27,687 32,089 7,262 12,831 3,682February 94,759 905 93,854 8,539 27,915 32,133 8,811 12,569 3,888March 111,200 689 110,511 9,084 32,964 38,599 9,989 14,999 4,876April 103,365 922 102,443 7,582 32,544 35,639 9,584 12,833 4,261May 106,479 1,002 105,477 7,460 33,283 37,231 9,723 13,477 4,304June 108,101 899 107,202 7,256 32,639 38,357 9,697 14,615 4,637July 104,915 859 104,057 7,342 32,717 38,176 7,616 13,179 5,027August 107,791 946 106,846 8,073 34,324 37,044 9,644 13,300 4,460September 108,285 641 107,644 8,534 32,742 37,864 9,780 13,968 4,755October 117,745 641 117,104 11,628 34,843 40,149 10,571 14,810 5,103November 114,113 1,067 113,046 11,942 33,916 37,626 9,925 15,119 4,517December 118,444 964 117,480 11,215 36,174 41,690 9,386 14,184 4,831

2011

Jan. - Oct. 1,242,081 14,764 1,227,318 103,272 417,405 405,747 109,711 145,995 45,188

January 111,501 1,346 110,155 10,667 37,457 35,842 8,924 12,899 4,364February 111,233 1,593 109,640 10,604 36,560 35,641 9,770 13,246 3,819March 132,908 1,593 131,315 11,658 43,296 43,215 12,540 15,809 4,796April (R) 125,378 1,477 123,901 10,388 42,982 40,751 10,981 14,311 4,487May (R) 125,502 1,502 124,000 9,890 42,697 40,870 11,377 14,297 4,869June (R) 124,399 1,486 122,913 9,281 40,438 41,556 11,076 16,161 4,401July (R) 121,850 1,473 120,376 9,382 41,857 41,077 9,789 13,800 4,471August (R) 128,094 1,328 126,765 10,087 44,656 41,635 11,371 14,399 4,618September (R) 128,755 1,536 127,219 9,603 44,296 41,548 11,579 15,655 4,539October 132,462 1,429 131,033 11,712 43,164 43,612 12,303 15,418 4,823NovemberDecember

Imports

2010

Jan. - Dec. 1,934,555 21,395 1,913,160 91,730 602,663 449,178 225,049 483,268 61,272Jan. - Oct. 1,595,629 17,527 1,578,102 75,269 500,617 366,394 184,689 400,674 50,460

January 138,399 1,674 136,725 7,088 45,804 30,598 14,928 33,502 4,805February 135,477 1,579 133,898 6,620 43,216 30,004 15,717 33,481 4,859March 159,403 1,675 157,728 8,026 51,544 36,149 19,395 37,191 5,424April 154,757 1,593 153,163 7,463 52,390 35,451 17,988 35,207 4,665May 157,819 1,695 156,124 7,708 51,442 35,936 18,368 38,176 4,494June 170,186 1,864 168,321 7,912 52,458 39,813 20,171 42,663 5,304July 165,616 1,755 163,861 7,501 52,701 38,487 17,366 42,717 5,088August 172,852 1,886 170,966 7,679 53,030 39,492 20,294 45,292 5,179September 168,900 1,823 167,078 7,482 49,811 40,316 19,306 44,960 5,202October 172,221 1,982 170,239 7,789 48,220 40,149 21,156 47,486 5,439November 170,643 1,879 168,765 8,083 48,969 41,889 20,606 43,854 5,364December 168,283 1,990 166,293 8,378 53,078 40,894 19,754 38,740 5,449

2011

Jan. - Oct. 1,856,502 23,926 1,832,576 88,618 633,616 420,705 208,051 428,670 52,918

January 168,782 2,036 166,745 8,427 57,675 38,320 19,144 38,502 4,676February 158,566 2,079 156,487 7,946 50,855 35,480 19,095 38,591 4,520March 187,775 2,157 185,618 9,159 64,878 42,841 23,350 39,734 5,656April (R) 180,500 2,279 178,221 8,844 63,823 40,714 19,313 40,161 5,366May (R) 191,382 2,530 188,852 9,364 69,737 42,504 19,249 42,836 5,164June (R) 194,433 2,579 191,854 9,337 68,598 44,803 20,023 43,084 6,009July (R) 189,767 2,478 187,289 8,532 66,365 43,499 19,840 44,108 4,946August (R) 198,715 2,511 196,204 8,936 67,491 44,664 22,337 46,967 5,809September (R) 192,366 2,622 189,744 8,609 64,252 43,059 22,185 46,210 5,428October 194,218 2,656 191,562 9,464 59,942 44,822 23,515 48,476 5,343NovemberDecember

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) Includes petroleum and petroleum products.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period Net Adjustments

Total Census Basis (1)

Total Balance of Payments

Basis

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Exhibit 14. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods By Selected Countries and Areas--2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

(R) - Revised. (X) - Not applicable.Balance Exports Imports

October 2011

September 2011

Year-to-Date 2011

October 2011

September 2011

Year-to-Date 2011

October 2011

September 2011

Year-to-Date 2011

Total Balance of Payments Basis -61,756 (R) -63,611 -614,421 132,462 (R) 128,755 1,242,081 194,218 (R) 192,366 1,856,502Net Adjustments -1,227 (R) -1,086 -9,162 1,429 (R) 1,536 14,764 2,656 (R) 2,622 23,926Total Census Basis -60,528 (R) -62,524 -605,259 131,033 (R) 127,219 1,227,318 191,562 (R) 189,744 1,832,576

North America -7,507 (R) -8,571 -83,842 42,165 (R) 41,108 398,529 49,672 49,679 482,371Canada -2,246 (R) -3,532 -28,740 24,517 (R) 23,947 234,973 26,763 27,479 263,713Mexico -5,261 -5,039 -55,102 17,648 17,161 163,557 22,909 22,200 218,658

Europe -9,697 -7,864 -96,386 28,641 28,388 273,444 38,337 36,252 369,830European Union -7,986 -6,370 -79,806 23,382 23,147 223,809 31,368 29,517 303,615

Austria -491 -614 -5,709 381 173 2,213 873 787 7,923Belgium 1,267 1,073 9,964 2,718 2,511 24,800 1,450 1,439 14,836Czech Republic -162 -142 -1,330 131 145 1,380 294 287 2,710Finland -29 -133 -1,099 296 315 2,662 324 448 3,761France -1,558 -808 -9,381 2,323 2,295 23,434 3,882 3,103 32,815Germany -4,258 -4,288 -39,780 4,459 4,023 40,837 8,717 8,311 80,617Hungary -114 -135 -1,183 135 131 1,241 249 266 2,423Ireland -2,825 -2,344 -25,960 519 658 6,270 3,344 3,002 32,230Italy -1,470 -1,080 -14,644 1,317 1,353 13,359 2,786 2,433 28,003Netherlands 2,186 1,709 16,317 3,704 3,826 35,748 1,519 2,116 19,431Poland -49 -156 -933 301 276 2,612 350 432 3,545Spain 122 11 -209 960 845 9,015 838 834 9,223Sweden -416 -294 -5,216 496 435 4,416 912 729 9,631United Kingdom 74 1,179 4,494 4,506 5,229 46,501 4,432 4,050 42,007Other EU -263 -348 -5,136 1,135 932 9,324 1,398 1,280 14,461

Norway -597 -420 -3,788 329 264 3,113 926 684 6,901Russia -2,211 -2,143 -21,691 782 770 6,774 2,994 2,913 28,465Switzerland 29 162 -282 2,042 2,198 19,812 2,013 2,036 20,094Other Europe 1,069 907 9,182 2,106 2,008 19,936 1,036 1,102 10,754Euro Area -6,917 -6,457 -71,609 17,415 16,526 163,267 24,332 22,983 234,876

Pacific Rim Countries -33,191 -30,894 -289,275 33,035 32,000 303,461 66,227 62,893 592,736Australia 2,138 1,431 14,088 2,970 2,347 22,423 832 917 8,335China -28,070 -28,057 -245,450 9,736 8,367 84,235 37,807 36,424 329,685Indonesia -963 -1,009 -9,913 643 560 6,173 1,606 1,568 16,085Japan -6,199 -5,188 -49,895 6,137 5,462 54,731 12,336 10,649 104,625Malaysia -1,151 -938 -9,470 1,136 1,176 12,050 2,287 2,114 21,520Philippines -113 -69 -1,200 687 639 6,446 800 708 7,645Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) 992 2,692 11,909 11,327 12,966 113,849 10,335 10,275 101,940

Hong Kong 3,036 4,314 26,527 3,494 4,697 30,124 458 383 3,598Korea -1,359 -1,491 -11,352 3,416 3,431 35,932 4,775 4,922 47,284Singapore 991 1,325 9,985 2,535 2,866 26,129 1,544 1,542 16,144Taiwan -1,677 -1,455 -13,251 1,882 1,973 21,663 3,559 3,428 34,914

Other Pacific Rim 174 245 654 399 483 3,554 224 238 2,899

South/Central America 799 -631 -4,327 15,314 14,380 139,669 14,514 15,011 143,995Argentina 473 505 4,427 868 882 8,120 395 376 3,693Brazil 1,411 1,249 11,153 3,948 4,077 35,984 2,537 2,828 24,831Chile 901 505 5,267 1,478 1,346 13,041 577 841 7,774Colombia -1,094 -824 -7,014 1,198 1,177 11,736 2,291 2,001 18,750Other S/C A -893 -2,067 -18,160 7,821 6,899 70,787 8,714 8,965 88,948

OPEC -8,314 -10,409 -108,665 6,143 5,902 52,271 14,457 16,311 160,936Nigeria -1,862 -1,893 -25,279 365 473 3,961 2,226 2,366 29,240Saudi Arabia -1,957 -3,962 -26,991 1,347 1,187 11,035 3,304 5,148 38,027Venezuela -2,292 -2,016 -26,941 1,244 1,179 10,159 3,536 3,195 37,101Other OPEC -2,204 -2,538 -29,453 3,187 3,063 27,116 5,390 5,601 56,569

Africa -3,969 -4,715 -51,835 2,589 2,652 27,472 6,558 7,366 79,307Algeria -705 -788 -11,339 81 206 1,402 787 994 12,741Egypt 215 145 3,816 415 335 5,472 200 190 1,656South Africa -237 -155 -1,708 620 595 6,218 857 750 7,926Other Africa -3,243 -3,916 -42,604 1,472 1,516 14,380 4,715 5,432 56,984

Other Countries -4,920 -5,230 -47,670 5,504 5,296 54,237 10,424 10,526 101,907India -1,586 -1,358 -13,122 1,719 1,731 17,705 3,305 3,089 30,827Thailand -1,200 -1,147 -11,753 1,039 1,081 9,533 2,239 2,228 21,286Other -2,133 -2,725 -22,795 2,746 2,484 26,999 4,880 5,208 49,794

Unidentified Countries (2) 59 10 163 59 10 163 (X) (X) (X)

Timing Adjustments (X) -589 -723 (X) -13 -20 (X) 576 703

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals.

NOTES:* This exhibit is not additive; countries may be included in more than one area grouping. See page A-2 for a list of countries.* Country grouping data reflect the groups as they were at the time of reporting. * For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 14a. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods By Selected Countries and Areas--2010In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

(X) - Not applicable.Balance Exports Imports

October 2010

September 2010

Year-to-Date 2010

October 2010

September 2010

Year-to-Date 2010

October 2010

September 2010

Year-to-Date 2010

Total Balance of Payments Basis -54,476 -60,616 -539,488 117,745 108,285 1,056,141 172,221 168,900 1,595,629Net Adjustments -1,341 -1,182 -9,123 641 641 8,404 1,982 1,823 17,527Total Census Basis -53,135 -59,434 -530,365 117,104 107,644 1,047,738 170,239 167,078 1,578,102

North America -7,420 -7,224 -79,230 37,022 35,713 341,343 44,442 42,937 420,574Canada -1,292 -1,244 -23,108 22,148 21,784 207,398 23,441 23,029 230,506Mexico -6,128 -5,980 -56,122 14,874 13,929 133,945 21,002 19,909 190,067

Europe -7,993 -7,823 -81,367 26,176 23,849 232,893 34,169 31,672 314,261European Union -6,881 -6,318 -65,906 21,811 20,310 196,339 28,691 26,628 262,245

Austria -470 -382 -3,722 144 170 1,807 613 553 5,529Belgium 806 948 7,813 2,325 2,132 20,983 1,519 1,184 13,170Czech Republic -115 -71 -847 111 123 1,160 226 194 2,007Finland -149 -97 -1,465 226 238 1,783 374 335 3,248France -687 -1,217 -9,642 2,534 2,260 21,772 3,221 3,477 31,414Germany -3,317 -2,659 -27,917 4,374 4,108 39,496 7,691 6,766 67,413Hungary -92 -202 -1,020 117 101 1,059 209 303 2,079Ireland -2,538 -2,400 -21,657 581 636 6,140 3,118 3,036 27,797Italy -1,369 -854 -11,762 1,287 1,241 11,714 2,656 2,095 23,476Netherlands 1,678 1,654 12,432 3,363 3,110 28,356 1,685 1,456 15,924Poland 48 15 28 294 269 2,437 246 254 2,409Spain 228 213 972 950 833 7,907 721 620 6,935Sweden -533 -416 -4,563 434 401 3,870 967 817 8,433United Kingdom 57 -228 -739 4,281 3,913 40,388 4,224 4,141 41,127Other EU -427 -622 -3,818 792 775 7,467 1,219 1,397 11,284

Norway -383 -81 -3,417 242 341 2,539 625 422 5,956Russia -1,551 -1,791 -16,649 586 528 4,736 2,137 2,319 21,385Switzerland -1 -108 1,065 1,910 1,408 16,515 1,911 1,516 15,450Other Europe 822 476 3,540 1,627 1,263 12,764 805 787 9,224Euro Area -5,862 -4,900 -55,239 16,178 15,084 143,978 22,040 19,984 199,217

Pacific Rim Countries -31,252 -33,168 -271,091 30,156 27,241 264,922 61,408 60,410 536,013Australia 1,314 1,232 10,883 2,029 1,974 17,961 716 742 7,079China -25,694 -28,064 -227,290 9,388 7,131 72,293 35,082 35,195 299,583Indonesia -663 -921 -7,748 660 607 5,741 1,323 1,528 13,489Japan -5,727 -5,096 -48,254 5,554 4,959 49,805 11,281 10,056 98,059Malaysia -885 -991 -9,897 1,281 1,209 11,619 2,166 2,200 21,516Philippines -88 -109 -593 658 602 6,032 746 712 6,625Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) 397 692 11,704 10,277 10,460 98,838 9,880 9,768 87,134

Hong Kong 1,875 2,292 18,183 2,275 2,742 21,669 400 450 3,486Korea -1,151 -1,247 -7,805 3,339 3,030 32,213 4,490 4,277 40,018Singapore 702 592 9,734 2,444 2,328 24,046 1,743 1,736 14,312Taiwan -1,029 -944 -8,407 2,218 2,361 20,911 3,248 3,305 29,318

Other Pacific Rim 94 89 105 310 298 2,633 216 210 2,528

South/Central America 2,183 446 5,961 12,964 11,385 114,096 10,781 10,939 108,136Argentina 308 252 2,956 736 606 5,937 428 353 2,981Brazil 1,112 1,273 9,665 3,200 2,980 29,378 2,088 1,707 19,713Chile 536 512 3,252 1,023 937 9,099 487 425 5,847Colombia -154 -333 -2,719 1,109 931 9,895 1,263 1,264 12,614Other S/C A 381 -1,258 -7,193 6,896 5,931 59,788 6,515 7,190 66,981

OPEC -5,617 -8,987 -80,343 4,879 4,324 44,673 10,495 13,312 125,017Nigeria -1,860 -2,459 -22,186 350 350 3,311 2,209 2,809 25,497Saudi Arabia -1,399 -1,790 -15,990 1,026 900 9,483 2,424 2,690 25,473Venezuela -1,232 -1,892 -18,473 1,200 944 8,800 2,432 2,836 27,273Other OPEC -1,126 -2,847 -23,694 2,303 2,130 23,080 3,429 4,977 46,773

Africa -3,727 -5,201 -48,596 2,760 2,686 22,930 6,487 7,887 71,526Algeria -908 -1,121 -11,035 150 131 996 1,058 1,252 12,031Egypt 564 551 3,499 762 712 5,466 199 161 1,967South Africa -172 -259 -1,959 468 599 4,708 640 859 6,666Other Africa -3,210 -4,372 -39,102 1,380 1,243 11,760 4,590 5,615 50,862

Other Countries -4,215 -4,347 -40,108 5,362 4,373 45,719 9,577 8,720 85,827India -984 -954 -8,947 1,912 1,459 16,093 2,896 2,413 25,040Thailand -1,278 -1,391 -11,361 806 709 7,253 2,084 2,100 18,614Other -1,954 -2,002 -19,800 2,644 2,205 22,374 4,597 4,207 42,173

Unidentified Countries (2) 123 62 256 123 62 256 (X) (X) (X)

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals.

NOTES:* This exhibit is not additive; countries may be included in more than one area grouping. See page A-2 for a list of countries.* Country grouping data reflect the groups as they were at the time of reporting. * For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods By Principal SITC CommoditiesIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. This exhibit is not additive.

(R) - Revised. (X) - Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown.

2011 2010

October September Year-to-Date Year-to-DateExports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Total Balance of Payment Basis 132,462 194,218 (R) 128,755 (R) 192,366 1,242,081 1,856,502 1,056,141 1,595,629Net Adjustments 1,429 2,656 (R) 1,536 (R) 2,622 14,764 23,926 8,404 17,527

Total Census Basis (2) 131,033 191,562 (R) 127,219 (R) 189,744 1,227,318 1,832,576 1,047,738 1,578,102Manufactured goods (3) 86,155 144,079 84,618 139,926 807,382 1,333,380 721,800 1,183,239Agricultural commodities (3) 12,068 8,502 9,708 7,658 112,000 82,034 90,363 67,579Mineral fuels (3) 11,470 35,097 11,165 37,754 104,221 380,531 64,668 296,498

Selected commodities (3)

ADP equipment and office machines 1,911 10,420 1,912 9,687 18,211 95,772 18,376 93,343Airplanes, engines, and parts (4) 7,400 2,548 7,097 2,041 66,675 20,272 60,947 18,430Alcoholic beverages, distilled 135 654 138 544 1,056 5,050 917 4,498Aluminum 541 1,021 556 1,078 5,462 10,082 4,278 9,138Animal feeds 747 175 704 155 7,795 1,577 7,373 1,092Artwork and antiques 246 722 201 739 2,399 5,482 2,510 5,207

Basketware, etc. 749 1,167 729 1,193 7,330 11,821 6,981 11,009

Cereal flour 306 498 293 469 2,796 4,151 2,534 3,707Chemicals - cosmetics 1,181 942 1,174 927 11,061 8,833 10,423 7,948Chemicals - dyeing 747 293 766 286 7,317 2,924 6,138 2,602Chemicals - fertilizers 389 822 397 836 4,186 7,749 3,152 5,087Chemicals - inorganic 1,144 1,610 1,030 1,806 11,183 14,039 9,790 11,191Chemicals - medicinal 3,627 5,648 3,583 5,500 33,722 57,520 34,400 54,089Chemicals - n.e.s. 2,259 1,085 2,353 1,108 22,862 10,987 20,168 9,380Chemicals - organic 3,816 4,676 3,715 4,378 35,808 45,604 30,295 38,261Chemicals - plastics 3,826 1,745 3,909 1,769 39,022 17,513 35,031 14,917Cigarettes 30 16 31 14 325 152 333 155Clothing 290 7,964 285 8,570 2,795 73,151 2,690 66,171Coal 1,360 149 1,369 172 13,397 1,810 8,253 1,745Coffee (-) 606 (-) 521 4 5,614 5 3,182Copper 293 694 300 964 3,100 8,833 2,927 6,375Cork, wood, and lumber 445 377 429 379 4,681 3,739 3,931 3,771Corn 984 14 1,004 6 11,510 356 8,195 251Cotton, raw and linters 250 2 191 (-) 7,481 12 4,308 6Crude fertilizers and minerals 250 275 255 269 2,193 2,378 1,987 1,837Crude oil 146 26,265 101 28,543 1,127 279,923 1,236 216,664

Electrical machinery (4) 6,722 12,266 6,613 11,994 64,721 114,028 63,903 97,643

Fish and preparations 520 1,513 575 1,481 4,456 13,477 3,550 11,750Footwear 75 1,936 74 2,048 686 19,455 596 17,641Furniture and bedding (4) 482 2,664 469 2,633 4,337 26,874 3,999 26,048

Gem diamonds 198 1,853 263 1,847 2,546 19,120 2,401 15,568General industrial machines 5,348 6,207 5,049 6,110 49,820 61,808 42,807 50,123Glass (4) 326 221 332 228 3,089 2,245 2,835 2,159Glassware 88 217 84 233 859 2,147 844 1,938Gold, nonmonetary 3,515 1,288 4,700 1,654 27,454 12,719 14,731 8,991

Hides and skins 201 4 195 4 1,923 47 1,685 47

Iron and steel mill products 1,565 2,808 1,627 2,595 15,320 27,777 13,121 20,389

Jewelry 496 1,072 477 1,067 4,287 9,199 3,975 8,148

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Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods By Principal SITC Commodities--continued

2011 2010

October September Year-to-Date Year-to-DateExports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Lighting and plumbing 282 753 255 819 2,361 6,688 2,087 6,217Liquefied propane and butane 158 223 311 222 2,949 2,071 1,926 1,906Live animals 129 200 92 171 771 1,814 565 1,926

Meat and preparations 1,534 459 1,477 457 13,623 4,842 10,681 4,295Metal manufactures, n.e.s. 1,801 2,639 1,717 2,570 16,814 24,589 14,525 21,642Metal ores and scrap 2,767 763 3,008 796 28,891 7,859 23,220 6,121Metalworking machines 536 919 532 730 5,247 6,848 4,394 4,323Mineral fuels, other 797 448 843 485 8,482 4,018 6,098 2,909

Natural gas 448 1,141 516 1,143 5,381 13,068 4,043 15,276Nickel 179 309 133 309 1,311 3,257 930 2,539

Oils and fats of vegetable 205 577 254 433 2,253 5,117 2,024 3,197Optical goods 296 526 284 494 2,718 4,923 2,778 4,474

Paper and paperboard 1,315 1,367 1,367 1,437 13,498 13,299 12,467 12,762Petroleum preparations 8,529 6,695 7,995 7,002 72,503 77,849 42,553 56,111Photographic equipment 263 171 254 187 2,748 1,805 2,800 1,699Plastic articles, n.e.s. 890 1,455 876 1,475 8,727 14,547 8,159 13,488Platinum 68 373 104 534 922 4,649 1,156 3,454Pottery 10 146 8 151 79 1,261 82 1,236Power generating machines (4) 3,221 4,634 3,083 4,373 29,830 42,883 27,438 34,754Printed materials 530 396 501 417 4,883 3,737 4,853 3,812Pulp and waste paper 854 298 853 360 8,218 3,417 7,091 3,177

Records and magnetic media 482 582 391 528 3,495 4,639 3,572 4,295Rice 160 51 122 47 1,711 503 1,931 468Rubber articles, n.e.s. 205 326 204 315 1,931 3,119 1,711 2,743Rubber tires and tubes (4) 474 1,115 481 1,119 4,306 11,043 3,470 8,662

Scientific instruments (4) 4,196 3,810 3,935 3,820 39,935 36,050 36,365 30,625Ships and boats 163 129 154 78 2,015 1,011 2,120 1,186Silver and bullion 243 656 284 732 2,647 7,201 1,158 3,423Soybeans 2,608 17 698 12 13,294 192 12,475 176Spacecraft (4) (-) (-) (-) (-) 1 51 (-) (-)Specialized industrial machines 4,328 3,292 4,178 3,234 42,802 33,994 38,733 24,708Sugar 7 154 4 166 62 1,417 54 1,087

TV's, VCR's, etc. (4) 2,080 14,000 2,025 11,851 19,307 113,153 17,699 111,149Textile yarn, fabric 1,122 2,083 1,100 2,093 10,950 20,240 9,539 18,515Tobacco, unmanufactured 89 69 30 60 876 618 919 579Toys, games, and sporting goods 405 3,670 373 3,411 3,580 23,538 3,448 24,720Travel goods 52 804 46 831 426 7,543 376 6,647

Vegetables and fruits 1,746 1,782 1,356 1,634 14,228 19,556 12,328 17,287Vehicles 9,758 18,463 9,178 17,188 87,973 161,512 72,787 146,823

Watches, clocks, and parts 36 495 36 484 374 3,945 302 2,970Wheat 635 93 922 58 9,982 490 5,314 489Wood manufactures 184 572 187 584 1,772 5,714 1,751 5,887

Re-exports 16,005 (X) 16,085 (X) 150,187 (X) 127,301 (X)Agricultural commodities 306 (X) 266 (X) 3,312 (X) 2,894 (X)Manufactured goods 15,506 (X) 15,595 (X) 144,215 (X) 122,850 (X)Mineral fuels 48 (X) 77 (X) 1,183 (X) 573 (X)

(1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available.(2) Total exports, including re-exports (exports of foreign merchandise)(3) Domestic exports(4) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications aresubject to suppression and require a change in aggregation. For additional information see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircraft.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 16. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology ProductsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

Period Balance Exports Imports

2009

Jan.- Dec. -56,184 244,708 300,892Jan.- Oct. -42,859 199,732 242,591

January -2,004 18,731 20,735February -1,423 18,851 20,274March -2,644 20,759 23,403April -4,714 18,703 23,417May -3,618 19,152 22,769June -4,584 20,741 25,325July -6,588 20,000 26,587August -5,632 18,516 24,148September -6,025 20,589 26,614October -5,628 23,689 29,318November -8,333 20,999 29,332December -4,992 23,977 28,969

2010

Jan.- Dec. -80,851 273,344 354,195Jan.- Oct. -64,853 223,966 288,819

January -3,064 21,314 24,377February -3,762 19,860 23,622March -4,698 23,950 28,648April -5,798 21,185 26,983May -5,698 21,803 27,501June -8,276 23,364 31,640July -6,719 23,946 30,665August -8,758 21,933 30,691September -9,439 22,878 32,317October -8,641 23,734 32,375November -10,542 23,227 33,769December -5,456 26,152 31,608

2011

Jan.- Oct. -80,605 235,569 316,174

January -7,108 21,143 28,250February -5,903 21,011 26,914March -6,907 25,267 32,174April -7,018 23,037 30,055May -7,902 23,335 31,237June -8,805 24,657 33,461July -9,114 23,572 32,686August -9,123 23,862 32,985September -8,307 24,236 32,543October -10,419 25,450 35,868NovemberDecember

NOTES:* Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications aresubject to suppression and require a change in aggregation. As a result, Advanced Technology Product exports are overstated by $429 million in October 2011. For additional information,see www.census.gov/ft900.* Data not available on a BOP basis. For information on data sources, nonsampling errors anddefinitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Exhibit 16a. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products by Technology Group and Selected Countries and Areas

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

2011 2010

October September Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports

Total -10,419 25,450 35,868 -8,307 24,236 32,543 -80,605 235,569 316,174 -64,853 223,966 288,819

Advanced Materials -20 169 189 -24 180 204 -11 1,861 1,872 135 1,774 1,639

Aerospace (1) 4,617 8,023 3,406 4,791 7,679 2,888 44,106 72,043 27,937 42,392 66,302 23,909

Biotechnology -264 783 1,047 -71 714 785 -2,031 7,388 9,419 3,375 9,601 6,226

Electronics 799 3,640 2,841 735 3,726 2,990 7,844 36,303 28,459 16,378 38,548 22,170

Flexible Manufacturing 105 1,123 1,018 11 1,058 1,047 330 11,983 11,653 5,831 12,803 6,972

Information and Communications (1) -11,882 8,172 20,054 -9,883 7,753 17,636 -100,980 73,284 174,265 -104,719 62,967 167,686

Life Science -1,246 2,541 3,787 -1,381 2,472 3,853 -13,647 23,825 37,472 -11,900 22,812 34,712

Nuclear Technology -310 205 515 -527 87 614 -1,732 1,604 3,336 -1,960 1,804 3,764

Opto-Electronics (1) -2,434 495 2,930 -1,988 463 2,451 -15,789 5,205 20,994 -15,864 5,046 20,910

Weapons 216 299 82 29 104 75 1,305 2,074 769 1,478 2,310 832

2011 2010

October September Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports

Total -10,419 25,450 35,868 -8,307 24,236 32,543 -80,605 235,569 316,174 -64,853 223,966 288,819

North America 7 5,778 5,771 -203 5,151 5,354 920 51,207 50,286 -5,892 44,897 50,790

Canada 1,621 2,835 1,214 1,187 2,376 1,189 13,798 24,859 11,061 12,149 22,728 10,579

Mexico -1,614 2,943 4,557 -1,390 2,775 4,165 -12,877 26,347 39,225 -18,041 22,170 40,211

European Union -746 5,956 6,702 -378 5,617 5,995 -6,533 55,036 61,569 307 54,291 53,984

France -247 928 1,175 0 862 862 -272 8,902 9,174 -147 8,428 8,575

Germany -144 1,112 1,256 -144 1,067 1,210 877 11,024 10,147 5,284 13,661 8,378

Ireland -1,751 101 1,852 -1,229 256 1,485 -15,145 1,988 17,133 -11,686 2,568 14,254

Italy -111 201 311 -33 214 247 -411 2,368 2,779 -171 2,265 2,436

United Kingdom 340 1,165 825 308 1,136 828 2,780 11,117 8,337 2,195 10,012 7,817

Other EU 1,167 2,448 1,282 719 2,082 1,363 5,637 19,637 14,000 4,831 17,356 12,524

Pacific Rim Countries -12,587 8,151 20,738 -10,320 8,039 18,359 -101,635 78,519 180,154 -83,048 79,754 162,802

Australia 403 494 91 300 423 123 3,032 4,013 981 2,747 3,446 699

China -11,425 1,459 12,883 -9,080 1,636 10,716 -88,230 16,479 104,709 -75,535 17,721 93,256

Indonesia 58 197 139 43 159 116 -12 1,123 1,135 665 1,812 1,146

Japan -598 1,683 2,281 -718 1,459 2,177 -8,086 13,007 21,093 -5,818 12,899 18,717

Malaysia -610 599 1,209 -454 673 1,127 -4,902 6,814 11,716 -5,756 6,958 12,714

Philippines 33 288 255 35 285 250 220 2,831 2,611 486 2,912 2,426

Newly Industrialized Countries (NICS) -517 3,349 3,865 -566 3,266 3,832 -4,732 33,028 37,760 -339 33,342 33,681

Hong Kong 833 881 48 756 797 41 7,400 7,923 523 6,158 6,745 587

Korea -554 969 1,523 -634 906 1,540 -5,395 9,159 14,554 -4,868 9,279 14,147

Singapore 266 901 635 234 939 705 1,835 8,602 6,767 2,622 9,014 6,392

Taiwan -1,062 598 1,659 -923 624 1,547 -8,571 7,345 15,916 -4,250 8,305 12,556

Other Pacific Rim 68 83 15 118 136 18 1,075 1,223 148 502 665 162

South/Central America 1,870 2,677 807 1,632 2,482 849 16,019 23,061 7,042 14,741 20,792 6,051

Brazil 975 1,053 78 1,004 1,094 90 9,093 9,786 694 8,461 9,108 647

Other S/C America 895 1,624 729 628 1,388 759 6,926 13,275 6,349 6,280 11,684 5,404

Other Countries 1,037 2,887 1,851 962 2,947 1,985 10,624 27,746 17,122 9,039 24,232 15,193

India 107 237 130 138 278 140 968 2,209 1,241 1,465 2,668 1,203

Israel 18 220 202 -5 241 247 -29 2,256 2,286 -309 1,873 2,182

Thailand -553 198 751 -500 229 729 -4,401 2,577 6,978 -3,996 2,464 6,460

Other 1,465 2,233 768 1,330 2,199 869 14,086 20,704 6,618 11,879 17,227 5,348

(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to suppression and require a change in aggregation. As a result,Advanced Technology Product exports are overstated by $429 million in October 2011. For additional information, see www.census.gov/ft900.

NOTES:* Data not available on a BOP basis. For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Selected Countries and Areas

Technology Group

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Exhibit 17. Imports of Energy-Related Petroleum Products,Including Crude Oil

Details may not equal totals due to rounding.

Total energy-related petroleum products (1) Crude oil

Quantity (thousands of

barrels)

Value (thousands of

dollars)

Quantity (thousands of

barrels)

Thousands of barrels per day

(average)

Value (thousands of

dollars)

Unit price (dollars)

2010

Jan.- Dec. 4,279,526 323,763,355 3,377,077 9,252 252,160,511 74.67Jan.- Oct. 3,595,142 269,228,771 2,835,621 9,328 209,726,938 73.96

January 328,751 24,664,948 244,811 7,897 18,103,459 73.95February 312,868 23,018,255 242,718 8,669 17,708,965 72.96March 368,463 27,732,994 298,466 9,628 22,181,754 74.32April 369,615 28,896,722 294,872 9,829 22,742,475 77.13May 357,461 27,772,077 281,557 9,082 21,665,193 76.95June 383,858 28,104,454 313,300 10,443 22,678,985 72.39

July 385,171 28,186,653 308,032 9,937 22,205,726 72.09August 392,868 29,197,299 307,061 9,905 22,560,008 73.47September 367,039 26,770,830 292,624 9,754 21,165,019 72.33October 329,048 24,884,538 252,180 8,135 18,715,352 74.21November 323,728 25,243,887 257,884 8,596 19,808,701 76.81December 360,657 29,290,697 283,572 9,147 22,624,872 79.79

2011Jan.- Oct. 3,486,321 351,082,597 2,779,191 9,142 275,364,935 99.08

January 375,303 32,163,669 290,666 9,376 24,514,437 84.34February 307,319 27,243,427 242,372 8,656 21,128,580 87.17March 371,423 35,679,012 295,122 9,520 27,671,813 93.76April 329,248 34,987,195 252,247 8,408 26,025,748 103.18May 350,704 38,778,753 275,253 8,879 29,918,858 108.70June 366,760 39,381,643 296,674 9,889 31,447,172 106.00

July 350,657 37,172,533 281,064 9,067 29,305,847 104.27August 365,433 37,956,529 302,481 9,757 31,039,939 102.62September 343,552 35,114,915 280,125 9,338 28,299,558 101.02October 325,922 32,604,921 263,187 8,490 26,012,984 98.84NovemberDecember

(1) Details shown for these Energy-Related Petroleum Products are not available on a BOP basis. These products include thefollowing SITC commodity groupings: crude oil, petroleum preparations, and liquefied propane and butane gas.

NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atat www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

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Exhibit 18. Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts By Selected Countries: 2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of the measurement shown.

Total Passenger Cars Trucks, Buses, Special Purpose Vehicles Parts

October September Year-to-Date October September Year-to-Date October September Year-to-Date October September Year-to-Date

Exports

TOTAL 12,881 12,118 114,806 4,577 3,996 38,723 2,294 2,184 20,151 6,010 5,938 55,931

Australia 440 335 3,053 96 65 732 217 160 1,255 126 110 1,065Austria 13 16 146 6 8 45 (-) 1 1 7 7 100Belgium 75 66 621 10 10 82 15 6 57 50 50 482Brazil 122 143 1,230 38 39 274 10 18 147 74 85 809Canada 4,780 4,780 46,804 1,109 1,037 10,536 1,225 1,303 12,481 2,445 2,441 23,788Germany 798 664 6,232 643 493 4,676 3 9 63 151 163 1,493Japan 222 176 1,673 63 43 463 4 6 47 155 126 1,163Korea 105 100 1,085 28 31 353 1 2 32 76 67 699Mexico 2,375 2,294 20,831 340 294 2,614 72 86 709 1,964 1,914 17,508Saudi Arabia 539 378 3,409 483 341 2,959 21 12 195 35 25 254Sweden 41 41 350 11 11 99 10 13 57 19 16 194Taiwan 20 22 250 11 15 184 2 1 7 7 6 60United Kingdom 218 209 2,167 114 106 1,195 4 7 43 100 95 928Other 3,136 2,894 26,956 1,626 1,503 14,511 709 560 5,057 801 832 7,388

Imports

TOTAL 23,661 22,200 209,138 11,492 10,638 98,422 1,809 1,750 16,205 10,361 9,813 94,510

Australia 15 25 199 (-) 6 35 1 1 9 15 18 155Austria 192 196 1,825 59 57 428 1 (-) 3 132 139 1,393Belgium 106 93 1,148 79 74 938 14 7 103 13 12 107Brazil 140 147 1,279 (-) (-) 5 1 3 15 139 144 1,259Canada 5,168 5,025 46,139 3,526 3,443 31,108 211 177 1,347 1,432 1,405 13,684Germany 2,519 2,366 22,749 1,811 1,642 15,754 17 16 163 690 707 6,832Japan 4,712 3,813 36,318 3,105 2,585 23,630 51 45 472 1,556 1,184 12,216Korea 1,230 1,407 12,660 612 791 7,123 (-) (-) 2 618 616 5,534Mexico 6,224 6,001 55,591 1,400 1,388 12,336 1,440 1,419 13,422 3,384 3,194 29,833Saudi Arabia (-) (-) 3 (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) 3Sweden 112 90 1,195 63 48 716 14 11 165 35 31 315Taiwan 201 190 2,075 (-) (-) (-) 3 1 11 199 188 2,064United Kingdom 486 415 3,909 384 302 2,887 26 31 215 76 83 807Other 2,556 2,432 24,049 452 301 3,462 33 39 278 2,072 2,092 20,309

NOTE: Data not available on a BOP basis. For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page A-1 of this release, or atwww.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Country

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INFORMATION ON GOODS AND SERVICES GOODS (CENSUS BASIS)

The Census basis goods data are compiled from the documents collected by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and reflect the movement of goods between foreign countries and the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and U.S. Foreign Trade Zones. They include government and non-government shipments of goods and exclude shipments between the United States and its territories and possessions, transactions with U.S. military, diplomatic and consular installations abroad, U.S. goods returned to the United States by its Armed Forces, personal and household effects of travelers, and in-transit shipments. The General Imports value reflects the total arrival of merchandise from foreign countries that immediately enters consumption channels, warehouses, or Foreign Trade Zones.

For imports, the value reported is the U.S. Customs and Border Protection appraised value of merchandise; generally, the price paid for merchandise for export to the United States. Import duties, freight, insurance, and other charges incurred in bringing merchandise to the United States are excluded.

Exports are valued at the f.a.s. (free alongside ship) value of merchandise at the U.S. port of export, based on the transaction price including inland freight, insurance, and other charges incurred in placing the merchandise alongside the carrier at the U.S. port of exportation.

Revision policy for goods on a Census basis: Monthly data include actual month's transactions as well as a small number of transactions for previous months. Each month the U.S. Census Bureau revises the aggregate seasonally adjusted (current and chain-weighted dollar) and unadjusted export, import, and trade balance figures, as well as the end-use totals for the prior month. SITC and country detail data are not revised monthly. The timing adjustment shown in Exhibit 14 is the difference between monthly data as originally reported and as recompiled. Quarterly revisions are made to the chain-weighted dollar series. In the last month of each quarter, the current and previous quarters are revised to incorporate the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly revisions to price indexes, which are used to produce the chained-dollar series and to align Census data with data published by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis in the National Income and Product Accounts. Annual revisions for the months are made in June to reflect corrections received subsequent to the monthly revisions. These revisions are reflected in totals, end-use, SITC, and country summary data. The monthly end-use, commodity, and country and area data presented in Exhibits 6-18 in this release are on a Census basis.

U.S./CANADA DATA EXCHANGE AND SUBSTITUTION

The data for U.S. exports to Canada are derived from import data compiled by Canada. The use of Canada's import data to produce U.S. export data requires several alignments in order to compare the two series.

1. Coverage - Canadian imports are based on country of origin. U.S. goods shipped from a third country are included. U.S. exports exclude these foreign shipments. For October 2011, these shipments totaled $212.6 million. U.S. export coverage also excludes U.S. postal shipments to Canada. For October 2011, these shipments totaled $22.2 million.

U.S. import coverage includes shipments of railcars and locomotives from Canada. Effective with January 2004 statistics, Canada excludes these shipments from its goods exports to the United States, therefore creating coverage differences between the two countries for these goods.

2. Valuation - Canadian imports are valued at the point of origin in the United States. However, U.S. exports are valued at the port of exit in the United States and include inland freight charges, making the U.S. export value slightly larger than the Canadian import value. Canada requires inland freight to be reported separately from the value of the goods. Combining the inland freight and the Canadian reported import value provides a consistent valuation for all U.S. exports. Inland freight charges for October 2011 accounted for 2.3 percent of the value of U.S. exports to Canada.

3. Reexports - Unlike Canadian imports, which are based on country of origin, U.S. exports include reexports of foreign goods. Therefore, the aggregate U.S. export figure is slightly larger than the Canadian import figure. For October 2011, reexports to Canada were $4,195.8 million.

4. Exchange Rate - Average monthly exchange rates are applied to convert the published data to U.S. currency. For October 2011, the average exchange rate was 1.0198 Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar.

5. Other - There are other minor differences, which are statistically insignificant, such as rounding error.

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A-2 Canadian Estimates

Effective with January 2001 statistics, the current month data for exports to Canada contain an estimate for late arrivals and corrections. The following month, this estimate is replaced, in the press release tables only, with the actual value of late receipts and corrections. This estimate improves the current month data for exports to Canada and treats late receipts for exports to Canada in a manner more consistent with the treatment of late receipts for exports to other countries.

Nonsampling errors

The goods data are a complete enumeration of documents collected by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and are not subject to sampling errors. Quality assurance procedures are performed at every stage of collection, processing and tabulation; however, the data are still subject to several types of nonsampling errors. The most significant of these include reporting errors, undocumented shipments, timeliness, data capture errors, and errors in the estimation of low-valued transactions.

Reporting Errors: Reporting errors are mistakes or omissions made by importers, exporters or their agents in their import or export declarations. Most errors involve missing or invalid commodity classification codes and missing or incorrect quantities or shipping weights. They have a negligible effect on aggregate import, export and balance of trade statistics. However, they can affect the detailed commodity statistics.

Undocumented Shipments: Federal regulations require importers, exporters or their agents to report all merchandise shipments above established exemption levels. The U.S. Census Bureau has determined that not all required documents are filed, particularly for exports.

Timeliness and Data Capture Errors: The U.S. Census Bureau captures import and export information from administrative documents and through various automated collection programs. Documents may be lost, and data may be incorrectly keyed, coded or recorded. Transactions may be included in a subsequent month’s statistics if received late.

Low-valued Transactions: The total values of transactions valued as much as or below $2,500 for exports and $2,000 ($250 for certain quota items) for imports are estimated for each country, using factors based on the ratios of low-valued shipments to individual country totals for past periods.

The U.S. Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses, as nonsampling errors could impact the conclusion drawn from the results. For a detailed discussion of errors affecting the goods data, see “U.S. Merchandise Trade Statistics: A Quality Profile” available on the internet at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aip/index.html#infopapers or from the Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau.

AREA GROUPINGS (See Exhibits 14 and 14A)

North America - Canada, Mexico

Europe - Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard-Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City.

European Union - Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.

Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain.

Pacific Rim - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan.

South/Central America - Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Sint Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela.

OPEC - Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela.

Africa - Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, British Indian Ocean Territories, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, St. Helena, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

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A-3 Adjustments for Seasonal and Working-Day Variations

Goods are initially classified under the Harmonized System, which describes and measures the characteristics of goods traded. Combining trade into approximately 140 export and 140 import end-use categories makes it possible to examine goods according to their principal uses (See Exhibits 7 and 8). These categories are used as the basis for computing the seasonal and working-day adjusted data. These adjusted data are then summed to the six end-use aggregates for publication (Exhibit 6). These data are provided to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, from the U.S. Census Bureau, for use in the Balance of Payments and the National Income and Product Accounts.

The seasonal adjustment procedure is based on a model that estimates the monthly movements as percentages above or below the general level of each end-use commodity series (unlike other methods that redistribute the actual series values over the calendar year). Because of the extremely variable movements of the data series for aircraft, users studying data trends may wish to analyze aircraft separately from other trade.

Adjustments for Price Change

Data adjusted for seasonal variation on a chained-dollar basis (2005 base year) are presented in Exhibits 10 and 11. This adjustment for price change is done using the Fisher chain-weighted methodology. The deflators are primarily based upon the monthly price indexes published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics using techniques developed for the National Income and Product Accounts by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

SITC Data

Goods data appearing in Exhibit 15 are classified in terms of the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Revision 3. Agricultural goods consist of non-marine food products and other products of agriculture which have not passed through complex processes of manufacture, such as raw hides and skins, fats and oils, and wine. A few goods such as essential oils, starches, casein, and albumin, considered to be agricultural by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, have been excluded from agricultural goods and are included in manufactured goods where they are classified in the SITC.

Manufactured goods conform to the SITC sections that include chemicals and related products; manufactured goods classified chiefly by material; machinery and transport equipment; miscellaneous manufactured articles; and goods and transactions not classified elsewhere.

Reexports are foreign merchandise entering the country as imports, and at the time of exportation are in substantially the same condition as when imported. Reexports, included in overall export totals, appear as separate line items in Exhibit 15.

Advanced Technology Products (ATP)

About 500 of some 22,000 commodity classification codes used in reporting U.S. merchandise trade are identified as "advanced technology" codes and they meet the following criteria:

1. The code contains products whose technology is from a recognized high technology field (e.g., biotechnology).

2. These products represent leading edge technology in that field.

3. Such products constitute a significant part of all items covered in the selected classification code.

The aggregation of the goods results in a measure of advanced technology trade which appears in Exhibits 16 and 16A. This product and commodity-based measure of advanced technology differs from broader NAICS industry-based measures which include all goods produced by a particular industry group, regardless of the level of technology embodied in the goods.

GOODS (BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BASIS)

Goods on a Census basis are adjusted by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to a balance of payments basis to align the data with the concepts and definitions used to prepare the international and national economic accounts. These adjustments, which are applied separately to exports and imports, are necessary to supplement coverage of the Census data, to eliminate duplication of transactions recorded elsewhere in the international accounts, and to value transactions according to a standard definition. They include both additions to and deductions from goods on a Census basis and are presented in this release as “Net Adjustments.” Adjustments that exhibit significant seasonal patterns are seasonally adjusted. BEA also publishes more detailed quarterly and annual statistics for Net Adjustments in a standard table of the U.S. international transactions accounts, Table 2. U.S. Trade in Goods. (See the BEA Web site at www.bea.gov/international/bp_web or the January, April, July, and October issues of the Survey of Current Business).

The export adjustments include:

Exports under U.S. military sales contracts - This adjustment reflects the net amount of two separate adjustments. BEA first deducts goods identified in the Census data as exports under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program. BEA then adds primary source data for these exports, which are reported to BEA by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Gold exports, nonmonetary - This addition is made for gold that is purchased by foreign official agencies from private dealers in the United States and held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Census data only include gold that leaves the U.S. customs territory.

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A-4 Goods procured in U.S. ports by foreign carriers - This addition is made for foreign air and ocean carriers’ fuel purchases in U.S. ports.

Low-value transactions - This addition is made to phase in a revised Census Bureau methodology for low-value goods for statistics prior to 2010. The revised Census methodology was implemented for goods on a Census basis beginning with statistics for 2010.

Other adjustments to exports include:

Deductions for equipment repairs (parts and labor), developed motion picture film, and military grant-aid. Additions for sales of fish caught in U.S. territorial waters, exports of electricity to Mexico, private gift parcels, and vessels and oil rigs for which ownership changes.

The import adjustments include:

Gold imports, nonmonetary - This addition is made for gold sold by foreign official agencies to private purchasers out of stock held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Census data only include gold that enters the U.S. customs territory.

Goods procured in foreign ports by U.S. carriers - This addition is made for U.S. air and ocean carriers’ fuel purchases in foreign ports.

Imports by U.S. military agencies - This adjustment reflects the net amount of two separate adjustments. BEA first deducts goods (petroleum and non-petroleum) identified in the Census data as imports by U.S. military agencies. BEA then adds primary source data for purchases of petroleum abroad by U.S. military agencies, which are reported to BEA by the U.S. Department of Defense. Non-petroleum imports are included, along with imports of services by U.S. military agencies, in the services category direct defense expenditures.

Inland freight in Canada and Mexico - This addition is made for inland freight in Canada and Mexico. Imports of goods from all countries should be valued at the customs value—the value at the foreign port of export including inland freight charges. For imports from Canada and Mexico, this should be the cost of the goods at the U.S. border. However, the customs value for imports for certain Canadian and Mexican goods is the point of origin in Canada or Mexico. BEA makes an addition for the inland freight charges of transporting these goods to the U.S. border to make the value comparable to the customs value reported for imports from other countries.

Low-value transactions - This addition is made to phase in a revised Census Bureau methodology for low-value goods for statistics prior to 2010. The revised Census methodology was implemented for goods on a Census basis beginning with statistics for 2010.

Other adjustments to imports include:

Deductions for equipment repairs (parts and labor), repairs to U.S. vessels abroad, and developed motion picture film. Additions for non-reported imports of locomotives and railcars, imports of electricity from Mexico, conversion of vessels for commercial use, and valuation of software imports at market value.

SERVICES

The services statistics cover transactions between foreign countries and the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories and possessions. Transactions with U.S. military, diplomatic, and consular installations abroad are excluded because these installations are considered to be part of the U.S. economy.

Services statistics are based on quarterly, annual, and benchmark surveys and information obtained from monthly government and industry reports. Services are seasonally adjusted when statistically significant seasonal patterns are present. No monthly country or area detail is available due to the lack of adequate source data.

Services are shown in seven broad categories. The types of services for exports and imports are the same for six of the categories. For the seventh, the export category is transfers under U.S. military sales contracts and the import category is direct defense expenditures. The following is a brief description of the types of services included in each category:

Travel - Purchases of services and goods by U.S. travelers abroad and by foreign visitors to the United States. A traveler is defined as a person who stays for a period of less than 1 year in a country of which the person is not a resident. Includes cruise fares and expenditures for food, lodging, recreation, gifts, and other items incidental to a foreign visit.

Passenger fares - Fares paid by residents of one country to transportation carriers of other countries. Receipts consist of fares received by U.S. carriers from foreign residents for travel between the United States and foreign countries and between two foreign points. Payments consist of fares paid by U.S. residents to foreign carriers for travel between the United States and foreign countries. Excludes cruise fares, which are included in travel.

Other transportation - Transactions include freight charges for the transportation of goods to and from the United States, operating expenses that transportation companies incur in foreign ports, postal services, and payments for vessel charter and aircraft leases with crew. Excludes air and ocean carriers’ fuel purchases in foreign ports, which are included in exports and imports of goods on a balance of payments (BOP) basis.

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Royalties and license fees - Transactions for the rights to use, the rights to reproduce or distribute, and the outright sale of intellectual property such as patents, techniques, processes, formulas, designs, know-how, trademarks, copyrights, franchises, and manufacturing rights. The term "royalties" generally refers to payments for the use of copyrights or trademarks; the term "license fees" generally refers to payments for the use of patents or industrial processes. Includes fees for the rights to distribute film and television recordings. Includes transactions with both affiliated (related parties) and unaffiliated foreign residents.

Other private services - Transactions consist of education services; financial services (includes fees and commissions and excludes investment income); insurance services; telecommunications services (includes transmission services and value-added services); business, professional, and technical services (includes advertising services; computer and data processing services; database and other information services; research, development, and testing services; management, consulting, and public relations services; legal services; construction services; architectural and engineering services; mining services; industrial engineering services; installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment; and medical services); and other services. Includes transactions with both affiliated (related parties) and unaffiliated foreign residents.

Transfers under U.S. military sales contracts (Exports only) - Transactions include exports of services, such as training services and repair services, provided by U.S. government military agencies through grants and the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Includes exports of goods that are commingled in the source data and cannot be separately identified. Excludes exports of goods under the FMS program, which are included in exports of goods on a BOP basis.

Direct defense expenditures (Imports only) - Transactions include expenditures by U.S. military agencies abroad, including expenditures by U.S. personnel, payments of wages to foreign residents, construction expenditures, payments for foreign contractual services, and procurement of foreign goods. Excludes petroleum purchases abroad, which are included in imports of goods on a BOP basis.

U.S. government miscellaneous services - Transactions of U.S. government nonmilitary agencies with foreign residents. Most of these transactions involve the provision of services to, or purchases of services from, foreigners. Some goods transactions are also included.

Revision policy for goods on a balance of payments basis and for services: Each month, a preliminary estimate for the current month and a revised estimate for the immediately preceding month are released. After the initial revision, no

further revisions are made to a month until more complete source data become available in March, June, September, and December. The releases in March, June, September, and December contain revised estimates for the previous six months. The release in March also contains revisions for all months of the previous year in order to align the seasonally adjusted monthly data with annual totals. The release in June also contains annual revisions, which reflect updated source data, changes in definitions and classifications, and changes in estimating methodologies. U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS ACCOUNTS

Quarterly and annual estimates of goods on a balance of payments basis and of services are included in the U.S. international transactions accounts, which are published in news releases in March, June, September, and December and in the Survey of Current Business in the January, April, July, and October issues. The next release of the international transactions accounts is scheduled for December 15, 2011. The Survey of Current Business is available online at www.bea.gov/scb/index.htm or from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. ELECTRONIC AVAILABILITY The FT-900 and supplement are available on the following: INTERNET The U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services reports are available at: www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. Additional data and information on goods can be obtained from: Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C. 20233 Additional data and information on services can be obtained from: Balance of Payments Division, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Washington, D.C. 20230

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8:30 A.M. EST FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2011

For information on goods contact: U.S. Census Bureau: Matthew Przybocki (301) 763-3148 Maria Iseman (301) 763-2311

FT-900 SUPPLEMENT October 2011

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Exhibit 1: Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected NAICS-Based Product Code,Not Seasonally Adjusted: October 2011

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal total due to rounding. (X) Not Applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Imports for Consumption (Customs Value)NAICS-Based Product Totals Calculated Duty

Code Description Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

GRAND TOTAL -59,368.9 -587,567.1 131,033.4 1,227,317.6 190,402.3 1,814,884.7 2,647.1 24,037.8

Agricultural, Forestry & Fishery Products 2,919.6 22,440.1 7,110.0 64,766.6 4,190.4 42,326.5 5.6 65.2

(Domestic)

Agricultural Products, Total 4,033.7 32,952.8 6,242.6 56,701.7 2,208.9 23,748.9 4.9 57.5Livestock And Livestock Products -166.4 -1,920.2 181.0 1,572.7 347.4 3,492.9 0.2 2.1Forestry Products -252.0 -2,368.6 186.6 2,192.2 438.6 4,560.8 0.2 1.6Fish, Fresh Or Chilled; And Other Marine Products -695.6 -6,223.9 499.9 4,300.0 1,195.5 10,523.8 0.3 4.1 Mining, Total -20,325.4 -209,641.6 3,085.2 30,988.4 23,410.6 240,630.0 6.4 62.9

(Domestic)

Oil And Gas -21,846.3 -223,186.1 767.5 9,693.5 22,613.8 232,879.5 6.2 61.7Minerals And Ores 1,520.9 13,544.5 2,317.7 21,295.0 796.8 7,750.5 0.2 1.2

Manufacturing, Total -58,913.9 -559,428.1 97,191.3 907,994.1 156,105.2 1,467,422.2 2,627.2 23,842.2

(Domestic)

Food And Kindred Products 518.2 7,001.6 5,130.1 48,556.5 4,611.8 41,554.9 63.1 530.4Beverages And Tobacco -1,095.9 -8,881.1 549.0 5,163.2 1,644.9 14,044.3 10.6 77.5Textile And Fabrics 193.9 1,637.9 796.9 7,754.0 603.0 6,116.1 30.7 316.2Textile Mill Products -1,271.2 -11,953.5 242.2 2,288.6 1,513.4 14,242.1 94.1 880.1Apparel And Accessories -7,429.9 -67,572.2 277.2 2,691.1 7,707.1 70,263.3 999.2 8,915.1Leather And Allied Products -2,695.0 -26,393.7 256.9 2,352.8 2,951.9 28,746.5 297.7 2,881.7Wood Products -452.4 -4,824.8 492.9 4,709.6 945.3 9,534.4 8.8 93.6Paper Products 223.4 2,522.1 2,079.3 20,910.0 1,855.9 18,388.0 6.5 62.2Printing, Publishing & Similar Products 94.3 665.7 546.8 5,028.4 452.5 4,362.7 0.1 1.7Petroleum And Coal Products -904.8 -37,382.5 9,365.9 81,256.9 10,270.7 118,639.4 8.6 120.1Chemicals -1,970.5 -23,377.5 16,088.7 156,671.4 18,059.2 180,048.9 120.7 1,149.5Plastic And Rubber Products (1) -938.3 -10,320.1 2,401.8 22,804.6 3,340.1 33,124.7 99.7 1,032.1Nonmetallic Mineral Products (1) -656.2 -6,410.4 888.0 8,469.3 1,544.3 14,879.7 46.0 445.0Primary Metal Products -2,004.2 -31,904.8 6,126.4 55,191.2 8,130.7 87,095.9 26.3 262.2Fabricated Metal Products -1,397.7 -13,855.7 3,382.8 30,531.2 4,780.5 44,386.9 106.9 968.6Machinery, Except Electrical 1,099.9 7,857.9 12,468.5 118,444.1 11,368.6 110,586.2 101.6 902.2Computers and Electronic Products (1) -21,475.3 -179,454.9 10,692.7 102,401.3 32,168.1 281,856.3 109.8 851.2

Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components (1) -3,932.7 -34,252.7 3,066.4 28,393.0 6,999.1 62,645.7 128.5 1,109.5Transportation Equipment (1) -6,732.0 -53,525.1 18,214.8 164,787.2 24,946.8 218,312.2 267.3 2,326.5Furniture and Fixtures -1,681.7 -18,141.9 392.0 3,600.5 2,073.7 21,742.5 3.0 30.6Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities -6,405.7 -51,014.8 3,731.8 35,836.8 10,137.6 86,851.6 97.9 886.0

Special Classification Provisions 946.1 8,895.9 7,642.2 73,401.9 6,696.1 64,506.0 7.8 67.5

(Domestic)

Scrap & Waste 2,687.1 27,507.9 3,221.9 33,043.9 534.8 5,536.0 (-) 0.6Used Or Second-Hand Merchandise (1) -336.5 -1,593.4 401.6 4,043.7 738.1 5,637.1 (-) (-)Goods Returned Or Reimported -3,747.2 -36,265.4 2.1 18.7 3,749.4 36,284.1 (-) (-)Special Classification Provision, Nspf 2,342.7 19,246.9 4,016.6 36,295.7 1,673.8 17,048.8 7.8 66.8

Reexports 16,004.7 150,186.8 16,004.7 150,186.8 (X) (X) (X) (X)Timing Adjustments (X) -20.2 (X) -20.2 (X) (X) (X) (X)

aggregation. For additional information see www.census.gov/ft900.

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(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to supression and require a change in

Balance

October October October October

Exports

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Exhibit 2. Origin of Movement of U. S. Exports of Goods by State by NAICS-Based ProductCode Groupings, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2011

In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U. S. total and distributed among individual statesand territories. Separate FTZ total line is for reference only. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable.

(-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

NAICS-Based Product Code GroupingsManufactured Commodities Non-Manufactured Commodities (1)

Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year- Year-Total Percent Total Percent to-Date to-Date

U.S. Total 97,141.7 907,600.9 100.0 15,427.1 146,954.9 100.0 16,004.7 150,186.8 131,033.4 1,227,317.6Foreign Trade Zone 2,329.5 22,653.0 2.5 272.4 2,976.5 2.0 415.5 2,004.6 3,017.3 27,634.2

Alabama 1,532.4 12,142.4 1.3 231.3 2,427.4 1.7 56.6 446.9 1,820.4 15,016.8 Alaska 67.1 443.0 (-) 589.7 4,174.3 2.8 3.1 114.2 659.8 4,731.5 Arizona 895.8 9,259.0 1.0 163.9 2,229.9 1.5 299.7 3,050.5 1,359.3 14,539.4 Arkansas 413.4 3,949.6 0.4 20.1 598.1 0.4 19.0 168.0 452.6 4,715.7 California 8,571.8 84,881.9 9.4 1,848.6 16,293.9 11.1 3,394.2 30,562.7 13,814.6 131,738.5 Colorado 535.1 4,981.8 0.5 74.6 501.0 0.3 70.3 633.0 680.0 6,115.8 Connecticut 1,269.3 11,220.1 1.2 92.2 1,600.3 1.1 65.7 570.4 1,427.2 13,390.8 Delaware 458.4 4,019.5 0.4 3.1 68.8 (-) 55.2 636.2 516.8 4,724.5 Florida 4,052.6 37,144.6 4.1 899.0 8,834.1 6.0 825.2 7,697.3 5,776.7 53,676.0 Georgia 2,369.6 23,854.6 2.6 247.1 2,477.2 1.7 236.9 2,189.3 2,853.6 28,521.0 Hawaii 154.5 556.5 0.1 9.1 155.5 0.1 4.0 92.5 167.6 804.5 Idaho 260.0 2,915.9 0.3 58.5 517.0 0.4 159.2 1,530.2 477.8 4,963.1 Illinois 4,340.8 42,438.0 4.7 368.6 3,888.6 2.6 699.2 7,300.0 5,408.6 53,626.6 Indiana 2,584.2 24,742.2 2.7 45.4 529.0 0.4 155.8 1,718.8 2,785.4 26,990.1 Iowa 1,003.7 9,379.1 1.0 162.2 1,262.1 0.9 32.8 302.6 1,198.7 10,943.7 Kansas 763.6 7,309.0 0.8 155.1 1,587.5 1.1 62.6 784.3 981.2 9,680.8 Kentucky 1,498.9 14,058.9 1.5 70.3 386.8 0.3 287.6 2,256.4 1,856.8 16,702.0 Louisiana 3,113.8 28,751.7 3.2 2,066.9 15,991.1 10.9 46.2 350.3 5,226.8 45,093.0 Maine 216.9 2,379.1 0.3 66.0 512.0 0.3 8.2 99.1 291.2 2,990.2 Maryland 693.5 6,580.9 0.7 81.0 926.8 0.6 211.2 1,396.6 985.7 8,904.4 Massachusetts 1,845.5 18,584.5 2.0 142.0 1,508.2 1.0 288.7 3,278.3 2,276.2 23,371.1 Michigan 3,706.5 36,254.0 4.0 346.2 2,853.3 1.9 398.3 3,278.3 4,450.9 42,385.6 Minnesota 1,450.5 14,134.1 1.6 136.7 1,668.8 1.1 105.8 1,080.9 1,693.0 16,883.8 Mississippi 882.7 7,445.8 0.8 85.6 578.9 0.4 99.2 916.5 1,067.6 8,941.2 Missouri 992.3 9,749.9 1.1 141.1 1,596.2 1.1 47.8 425.3 1,181.2 11,771.5 Montana 99.1 935.6 0.1 35.9 366.2 0.2 2.2 57.8 137.1 1,359.6 Nebraska 468.7 4,521.2 0.5 248.4 1,571.4 1.1 9.6 252.7 726.7 6,345.3 Nevada 623.4 4,904.6 0.5 60.5 763.6 0.5 82.9 794.9 766.8 6,463.1 New Hampshire 268.5 2,720.8 0.3 20.1 221.2 0.2 56.9 711.2 345.5 3,653.1 New Jersey 2,747.3 23,665.7 2.6 282.2 3,321.6 2.3 454.1 4,901.2 3,483.6 31,888.5 New Mexico 136.6 1,282.0 0.1 7.2 81.5 0.1 27.3 314.9 171.0 1,678.5 New York 4,313.7 41,853.1 4.6 1,094.8 9,890.8 6.7 1,441.3 17,825.2 6,849.8 69,569.2 North Carolina 2,058.4 19,000.1 2.1 152.7 1,580.2 1.1 198.5 1,830.2 2,409.5 22,410.5 North Dakota 170.9 1,625.2 0.2 108.6 1,098.3 0.7 6.1 76.5 285.7 2,800.1 Ohio 3,555.9 33,745.6 3.7 322.6 1,641.0 1.1 373.4 2,912.3 4,251.9 38,298.9 Oklahoma 465.8 4,109.7 0.5 22.1 441.9 0.3 55.0 533.5 543.0 5,085.1 Oregon 970.2 10,591.0 1.2 301.1 3,052.9 2.1 117.9 1,595.8 1,389.3 15,239.7 Pennsylvania 2,815.7 26,199.4 2.9 408.8 4,077.7 2.8 478.1 4,051.9 3,702.6 34,328.9 Rhode Island 106.2 1,178.0 0.1 68.1 614.7 0.4 12.3 144.9 186.5 1,937.6 South Carolina 1,876.5 19,040.9 2.1 50.9 636.2 0.4 97.4 1,088.4 2,024.8 20,765.5 South Dakota 107.9 1,131.1 0.1 5.1 64.8 (-) 1.9 23.2 115.0 1,219.2 Tennessee 1,986.5 18,732.3 2.1 148.3 1,677.2 1.1 573.5 4,450.2 2,708.2 24,859.6 Texas 17,568.5 159,650.6 17.6 1,032.8 15,825.0 10.8 3,519.7 30,303.7 22,120.9 205,779.2 Utah 1,907.8 14,394.4 1.6 75.3 721.5 0.5 33.6 493.6 2,016.7 15,609.6 Vermont 276.9 1,946.4 0.2 6.0 77.5 0.1 194.2 1,538.4 477.1 3,562.3 Virginia 1,178.7 11,289.5 1.2 254.6 2,718.5 1.8 138.0 1,142.7 1,571.3 15,150.7 Washington 4,224.8 37,472.7 4.1 1,626.3 12,667.3 8.6 275.5 2,337.5 6,126.6 52,477.4 West Virginia 306.0 2,874.8 0.3 396.6 4,292.8 2.9 16.5 188.7 719.0 7,356.3 Wisconsin 1,670.7 15,986.3 1.8 90.4 1,037.1 0.7 145.5 1,214.1 1,906.6 18,237.4 Wyoming 103.5 885.6 0.1 6.2 98.0 0.1 3.2 29.0 112.9 1,012.6 Dist of Columbia 178.5 817.8 0.1 3.2 42.1 (-) 3.0 33.3 184.7 893.1 Puerto Rico 1,692.0 14,403.2 1.6 24.9 301.3 0.2 50.3 427.0 1,767.2 15,131.5 US Virgin Islands 139.7 1,899.2 0.2 0.8 59.4 (-) 2.2 15.6 142.7 1,974.2Other 1,450.5 13,588.2 1.5 468.6 4,846.5 3.3 2.1 19.8 4,381.1 41,029.4 Estimated Shipments (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 2,459.9 22,575.0 Unreported (2) 1,450.5 13,588.2 1.5 468.6 4,846.5 3.3 2.1 19.8 1,921.2 18,454.5

Timing Adjustment (X) -20.2 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) -20.2(1) Includes agricultural, forestry, fishery products, mineral commodities, scrap, waste and used or second-hand merchandise. The stateof origin of movement value totals for non-manufactured commodities usually reflect the state where the U.S. port of export is located.(2) Includes prior month's revision to exports to Canada.

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In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U. S. total and distributed among individual statesand territories. Separate FTZ total line is for reference only. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable.

(-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

NAICS-Based Product Code GroupingsManufactured Commodities Non-Manufactured Commodities (1)

Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-DateTotal Percent Total Percent Total Percent

U.S. Total 152,482.5 1,424,218.2 100.0 37,999.3 396,004.1 100.0 191,561.5 1,832,576.4 100.0Foreign Trade Zone 7,701.3 72,326.5 5.1 15,991.7 178,079.7 45.0 23,693.0 250,406.3 13.7

Alabama 1,370.2 12,522.0 0.9 150.9 2,025.9 0.5 1,521.1 14,547.8 0.8 Alaska 64.9 1,280.8 0.1 18.5 337.3 0.1 83.4 1,618.2 0.1 Arizona 1,154.1 11,279.8 0.8 211.5 3,095.6 0.8 1,365.6 14,375.4 0.8 Arkansas 740.0 5,439.3 0.4 9.4 638.1 0.2 749.4 6,077.4 0.3 California 27,910.8 249,241.0 17.5 3,797.1 40,481.0 10.2 31,707.8 289,722.0 15.8 Colorado 756.7 7,312.2 0.5 254.6 2,464.7 0.6 1,011.2 9,776.9 0.5 Connecticut 1,676.8 18,933.7 1.3 104.7 1,105.4 0.3 1,781.6 20,039.2 1.1 Delaware 846.5 7,363.7 0.5 374.1 2,226.9 0.6 1,220.5 9,590.5 0.5 Florida 4,727.5 46,539.8 3.3 711.2 7,029.7 1.8 5,438.7 53,569.5 2.9 Georgia 5,378.4 53,408.7 3.8 280.6 2,600.0 0.7 5,659.1 56,008.7 3.1 Hawaii 204.7 995.2 0.1 351.6 3,945.9 1.0 556.3 4,941.1 0.3 Idaho 383.9 3,721.9 0.3 34.2 311.0 0.1 418.1 4,032.9 0.2 Illinois 7,941.9 73,313.4 5.1 2,840.5 28,367.9 7.2 10,782.4 101,681.3 5.5 Indiana 3,395.3 30,763.2 2.2 180.5 1,803.4 0.5 3,575.7 32,566.6 1.8 Iowa 619.1 5,887.6 0.4 102.1 1,061.8 0.3 721.2 6,949.3 0.4 Kansas 906.7 7,489.0 0.5 118.9 616.7 0.2 1,025.6 8,105.7 0.4 Kentucky 2,600.6 25,368.8 1.8 118.9 1,290.5 0.3 2,719.5 26,659.3 1.5 Louisiana 1,778.9 17,691.7 1.2 4,403.7 50,964.2 12.9 6,182.6 68,655.9 3.7 Maine 404.0 2,880.3 0.2 55.6 662.1 0.2 459.6 3,542.4 0.2 Maryland 2,062.8 18,458.5 1.3 123.9 1,239.0 0.3 2,186.7 19,697.6 1.1 Massachusetts 2,449.6 24,151.8 1.7 324.8 4,001.8 1.0 2,774.4 28,153.6 1.5 Michigan 8,552.8 78,805.8 5.5 766.2 6,936.1 1.8 9,319.0 85,741.9 4.7 Minnesota 2,251.7 18,074.7 1.3 907.3 9,201.5 2.3 3,159.0 27,276.2 1.5 Mississippi 637.3 6,755.5 0.5 1,309.6 10,330.8 2.6 1,946.9 17,086.3 0.9 Missouri 1,223.6 12,053.8 0.8 60.7 943.8 0.2 1,284.3 12,997.7 0.7 Montana 63.0 707.0 (-) 346.3 4,012.1 1.0 409.3 4,719.1 0.3 Nebraska 278.7 2,693.5 0.2 23.6 175.4 (-) 302.3 2,869.0 0.2 Nevada 632.8 5,628.0 0.4 60.9 459.1 0.1 693.7 6,087.1 0.3 New Hampshire 885.7 9,068.1 0.6 59.6 690.1 0.2 945.3 9,758.2 0.5 New Jersey 8,612.8 87,107.6 6.1 1,724.8 17,528.9 4.4 10,337.6 104,636.4 5.7 New Mexico 189.1 2,021.1 0.1 17.8 162.8 (-) 206.9 2,183.9 0.1 New York 9,460.4 93,055.1 6.5 1,598.4 14,017.9 3.5 11,058.8 107,073.1 5.8 North Carolina 4,111.6 38,038.4 2.7 237.2 1,927.3 0.5 4,348.9 39,965.7 2.2 North Dakota 223.8 1,927.4 0.1 102.2 867.5 0.2 325.9 2,794.9 0.2 Ohio 4,626.6 42,215.5 3.0 754.7 7,560.4 1.9 5,381.3 49,775.8 2.7 Oklahoma 511.8 5,173.2 0.4 461.8 4,055.2 1.0 973.6 9,228.4 0.5 Oregon 1,203.6 12,498.0 0.9 112.9 978.4 0.2 1,316.5 13,476.4 0.7 Pennsylvania 5,647.3 51,984.3 3.7 1,585.6 22,859.2 5.8 7,233.0 74,843.5 4.1 Rhode Island 601.2 6,825.6 0.5 22.9 189.6 (-) 624.1 7,015.2 0.4 South Carolina 2,603.4 26,137.6 1.8 217.9 2,102.0 0.5 2,821.3 28,239.7 1.5 South Dakota 71.9 659.4 (-) 8.6 51.5 (-) 80.5 710.9 (-) Tennessee 4,706.0 42,918.7 3.0 229.6 2,679.4 0.7 4,935.5 45,598.1 2.5 Texas 17,545.7 161,466.0 11.3 10,018.2 103,025.4 26.0 27,563.9 264,491.4 14.4 Utah 844.4 7,571.1 0.5 56.8 593.7 0.1 901.2 8,164.8 0.4 Vermont 340.2 2,899.9 0.2 40.6 486.8 0.1 380.9 3,386.7 0.2 Virginia 1,750.0 15,833.8 1.1 215.0 2,109.6 0.5 1,965.1 17,943.5 1.0 Washington 3,077.9 25,980.2 1.8 1,377.2 12,769.9 3.2 4,455.1 38,750.1 2.1 West Virginia 288.4 2,818.8 0.2 8.0 144.1 (-) 296.4 2,962.9 0.2 Wisconsin 1,909.9 17,530.9 1.2 91.9 866.5 0.2 2,001.8 18,397.3 1.0 Wyoming 61.5 596.8 (-) 51.3 1,108.9 0.3 112.8 1,705.8 0.1 Dist of Columbia 24.2 185.8 (-) 4.4 185.7 (-) 28.6 371.5 (-) Puerto Rico 2,056.8 19,905.6 1.4 73.4 1,007.9 0.3 2,130.2 20,913.5 1.1 US Virgin Islands 114.1 1,019.4 0.1 871.3 9,576.2 2.4 985.4 10,595.6 0.6Other 0.8 19.3 (-) 15.3 131.2 (-) 1,095.8 11,801.5 0.6 Estimated Shipments (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 1,079.7 11,650.9 0.6 Unreported 0.8 19.3 (-) 15.3 131.2 (-) 16.1 150.6 (-)

Timing Adjustment (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 703.2 (-)(1) Includes agricultural, forestry, fishery products, mineral commodities, scrap, waste and used or second-hand merchandise.

Exhibit 2a. U. S. General Imports of Goods by State, State of Destination, by NAICS-Based ProductCode Groupings, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2011

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Exhibit 3. General Imports of Crude Oil by Country, Not Seasonally AdjustedDetails may not equal totals due to rounding. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Quantity in Customs value in C.I.F. value inthousands of barrels thousands of dollars thousands of dollars

October September Year-to-Date October September Year-to-Date October September Year-to-Date2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011

Total 263,187 280,125 2,779,191 26,012,984 28,299,558 275,364,935 26,449,126 28,823,840 280,368,311

OPEC Total 119,962 136,278 1,342,395 12,631,994 14,585,668 139,437,810 12,860,373 14,881,990 142,270,134

Algeria 3,007 4,355 59,769 337,577 483,153 6,573,947 340,913 487,063 6,685,051Angola 11,152 11,672 97,832 1,234,401 1,324,641 10,754,519 1,254,628 1,352,573 10,946,311Ecuador 6,223 6,942 64,710 593,841 680,724 6,300,665 610,745 699,576 6,479,995Iran (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Iraq 13,231 12,554 141,006 1,411,006 1,349,582 14,628,622 1,438,104 1,377,575 14,986,649Kuwait 7,323 6,614 56,467 783,641 688,982 5,833,678 800,428 707,505 5,973,727

Libya (-) (-) 2,033 (-) (-) 210,611 (-) (-) 219,264Nigeria 16,650 19,119 238,942 1,928,672 2,194,168 26,805,210 1,959,929 2,227,955 27,267,848Qatar (-) (-) 320 (-) (-) 36,831 (-) (-) 37,782Saudi Arabia 29,142 45,994 352,495 3,160,265 5,001,876 36,643,016 3,241,946 5,133,165 37,631,098United Arab Emirates (-) 338 1,544 (-) 39,407 178,534 (-) 40,996 183,868Venezuela 33,233 28,689 327,276 3,182,591 2,823,135 31,472,176 3,213,682 2,855,583 31,858,540

Non-OPEC 143,224 143,847 1,436,797 13,380,990 13,713,890 135,927,126 13,588,753 13,941,850 138,098,177Argentina 351 423 9,238 39,176 43,838 903,560 40,824 45,826 941,317Bahamas (-) (-) 14 (-) (-) 577 (-) (-) 795Brazil 4,897 6,828 69,013 506,144 743,912 7,279,248 519,048 760,209 7,455,504Brunei (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Cameroon (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)

Canada 66,030 66,690 647,478 5,434,543 5,724,732 55,684,854 5,527,882 5,826,794 56,575,003Chad 2,394 3,051 25,233 250,169 312,405 2,498,173 254,079 317,913 2,555,656China 240 (-) 616 25,803 (-) 61,637 26,543 (-) 63,677Colombia 16,182 13,646 121,081 1,596,678 1,323,664 11,894,764 1,619,420 1,342,320 12,073,878Congo (Brazzaville) 83 1,610 15,447 9,311 178,105 1,745,549 9,390 179,634 1,769,030

Congo (Kinshasa) (-) 898 4,046 (-) 94,408 437,271 (-) 96,842 447,516Egypt (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Equatorial Guinea (-) 876 5,765 (-) 98,216 563,402 (-) 100,380 575,183Gabon 2,401 3,482 37,241 264,776 389,912 4,018,404 269,913 397,341 4,093,263Indonesia 547 444 6,437 61,516 51,247 641,297 63,175 52,592 660,187

Malaysia 288 (-) 552 31,625 (-) 62,888 32,474 (-) 64,620Mexico 32,889 30,565 339,560 3,284,096 3,068,611 33,063,562 3,312,950 3,097,761 33,388,849Netherlands Antilles (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Norway 3,290 1,629 16,555 375,630 187,424 1,913,059 380,449 189,936 1,944,440Oman 1,361 1,453 11,627 151,617 156,067 1,256,604 156,758 161,299 1,297,504

Peru 459 715 3,320 44,515 69,903 327,360 45,273 71,358 334,394Russia 6,919 5,049 59,858 747,577 551,856 6,541,991 764,798 566,042 6,688,143Trinidad and Tobago 759 1,139 9,612 84,165 120,015 1,021,799 85,304 121,666 1,035,545United Kingdom 861 513 13,236 101,038 60,183 1,519,437 101,712 61,738 1,539,213Vietnam 202 (-) 3,103 23,407 (-) 349,727 24,026 (-) 358,477

All Other 3,071 4,836 37,766 349,201 539,392 4,141,959 354,733 552,197 4,235,981

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Exhibit 4. Exports and Imports of Goods by SITC Commodity Sections: Not Seasonally AdjustedIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) - Not applicable.

2011 2010

October September Year-to-Date October Year-to-Date

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Total 131,033.4 191,561.5 127,219.2 189,743.6 1,227,317.6 1,832,576.4 117,103.9 170,238.9 1,047,737.7 1,578,102.4

Summary:

Food and live animals 8,272.7 7,106.1 8,017.6 6,601.0 81,162.7 68,059.5 7,215.9 5,852.9 64,342.4 57,688.5

Beverages and tobacco 489.4 1,745.0 427.0 1,521.1 4,565.5 15,097.3 428.5 1,604.0 4,128.8 13,718.3

Crude materials, inedible except fuels 8,286.0 2,926.8 6,506.2 2,900.0 75,908.5 29,390.9 9,079.2 2,369.2 62,288.4 23,522.6

Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 11,470.4 35,097.2 11,164.9 37,754.3 104,221.5 380,530.5 7,317.6 27,055.7 64,668.3 296,497.8

Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 354.9 607.0 397.8 464.8 3,758.3 5,415.2 407.0 325.0 3,208.5 3,435.9

Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 16,989.1 16,821.9 16,925.6 16,609.1 165,159.9 165,168.5 15,528.8 14,952.9 149,398.1 143,476.2

Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material (1) 9,786.9 19,258.6 9,968.5 19,905.7 95,962.1 194,394.4 8,953.8 17,307.8 83,122.4 162,053.7

Machinery and transport equipment (1) 41,781.6 72,993.7 40,081.4 67,399.0 388,924.2 652,316.9 38,437.7 65,985.8 351,105.8 583,369.0

Miscellaneous manufac- tured articles (1) 10,329.6 28,657.4 9,460.7 29,132.7 95,345.1 258,044.6 10,032.1 28,559.6 90,191.3 238,280.0

Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in SITC 7,268.1 6,347.8 8,197.3 6,879.5 62,143.2 63,455.4 5,396.0 6,225.9 47,982.4 56,060.5

Reexports 16,004.7 (X) 16,085.1 (X) 150,186.8 (X) 14,307.3 (X) 127,301.3 (X)

Timing adjustments (X) (X) -13.0 576.3 -20.2 703.2 (X) (X) (X) (X)

For additional information see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircraft.

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Exhibit 5. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance of Goods

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Trade balance Exports Imports

Customs C.I.F. F.A.S. Value Customs value C.I.F. Value

Seasonally Adjusted

2010

Jan.- Dec. -634,896.8 -690,920.6 1,278,263.2 1,913,160.1 1,969,183.9Jan.- Oct. -529,865.6 -576,473.9 1,050,157.7 1,580,023.3 1,626,631.5January -48,176.7 -52,225.0 98,648.1 146,824.8 150,873.1February -50,743.4 -54,938.9 99,278.7 150,022.1 154,217.5March -51,468.1 -55,873.1 103,954.5 155,422.6 159,827.6April -51,996.1 -56,482.1 103,019.9 155,016.0 159,502.0May -53,575.1 -58,215.5 105,682.2 159,257.2 163,897.7June -57,967.3 -62,864.4 104,467.8 162,435.1 167,332.2

July -52,786.9 -57,786.6 107,481.3 160,268.2 165,267.9August -56,767.9 -61,862.4 107,554.5 164,322.4 169,416.9September -55,329.9 -60,346.5 108,117.1 163,447.0 168,463.7October -51,054.2 -55,879.4 111,953.6 163,007.8 167,833.0November -51,707.2 -56,446.1 112,731.8 164,439.0 169,177.9December -53,324.0 -58,000.6 115,373.8 168,697.8 173,374.4

2011

Jan.- Oct. -604,221.4 -652,738.7 1,230,272.7 1,834,494.1 1,883,011.4January -60,894.3 -65,903.2 118,115.8 179,010.1 184,019.0February -59,111.9 -63,830.6 115,734.6 174,846.5 179,565.2March -60,462.0 -65,242.6 122,886.6 183,348.6 188,129.3April -57,273.8 -62,109.0 125,106.7 182,380.5 187,215.7May -64,294.4 -69,231.0 123,794.6 188,089.0 193,025.6June -65,978.8 -70,852.7 119,737.1 185,715.8 190,589.7

July -60,280.4 -65,169.3 125,375.5 185,655.8 190,544.8August -59,854.2 -64,698.1 125,384.1 185,238.2 190,082.1September (R) -58,459.6 -63,299.0 127,734.6 186,194.2 191,033.6October -57,612.1 -62,403.3 126,403.1 184,015.2 188,806.3NovemberDecember

Not Seasonally Adjusted

2010

Jan.- Dec. -634,896.8 -690,920.6 1,278,263.2 1,913,160.1 1,969,183.9Jan.- Oct. -530,364.7 -577,076.8 1,047,737.7 1,578,102.4 1,624,814.5January -44,124.3 -47,935.2 92,600.8 136,725.1 140,536.0February -40,043.9 -43,796.3 93,853.7 133,897.6 137,650.0March -47,217.2 -51,650.9 110,511.1 157,728.3 162,162.0April -50,720.6 -55,179.1 102,442.6 153,163.3 157,621.8May -50,646.7 -55,226.6 105,477.1 156,123.8 160,703.7June -61,119.6 -66,178.3 107,201.8 168,321.4 173,380.1

July -59,804.0 -64,962.6 104,056.6 163,860.7 169,019.3August -64,119.8 -69,469.9 106,845.9 170,965.7 176,315.8September -59,433.6 -64,546.6 107,644.0 167,077.7 172,190.6October -53,135.0 -58,131.4 117,103.9 170,238.9 175,235.2November -55,719.0 -60,494.2 113,045.8 168,764.8 173,540.0December -48,813.1 -53,349.6 117,479.8 166,292.9 170,829.3

2011

Jan.- Oct. -605,258.8 -653,824.7 1,227,317.6 1,832,576.4 1,881,142.2January -56,590.7 -61,322.9 110,154.6 166,745.2 171,477.4February -46,847.3 -51,089.6 109,639.8 156,487.1 160,729.5March -54,303.1 -59,130.6 131,314.9 185,618.0 190,445.6April -54,320.3 -59,061.9 123,901.0 178,221.3 182,962.9May -64,852.3 -69,843.1 124,000.0 188,852.3 193,843.2June -68,941.2 -73,974.6 122,913.1 191,854.3 196,887.7

July -66,913.0 -71,882.0 120,376.1 187,289.1 192,258.1August -69,438.5 -74,591.8 126,765.5 196,204.0 201,357.2September (R) -62,524.4 -67,430.8 127,219.2 189,743.6 194,650.0October -60,528.1 -65,497.3 131,033.4 191,561.5 196,530.7NovemberDecember

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

TOTAL -60,528.1 -605,258.8 (X) 131,033.4 1,227,317.6 (X) 191,561.5 1,832,576.4 (X) 196,530.7 1,881,142.2 (X)

Afghanistan 390.3 2,371.2 221 391.8 2,386.7 53 1.5 15.5 154 1.6 15.8 155Albania 1.8 16.4 135 4.0 38.6 168 2.2 22.3 150 2.3 23.5 150Algeria -705.2 -11,339.2 17 81.5 1,402.1 66 786.7 12,741.3 29 799.1 13,009.0 29Andorra -0.2 4.2 119 (-) 4.8 206 0.3 0.6 209 0.3 0.6 210Angola -1,132.8 -10,052.8 19 162.3 1,293.5 69 1,295.1 11,346.2 30 1,316.5 11,550.2 30Anguilla 3.4 20.5 140 3.8 24.7 179 0.4 4.3 180 0.4 4.4 180Antigua and Barbuda 20.1 109.5 168 20.5 114.2 143 0.4 4.7 176 0.4 4.8 178Argentina 472.8 4,427.1 225 868.0 8,120.0 29 395.2 3,692.9 50 421.4 3,876.4 50Armenia 4.7 -0.4 93 7.5 77.1 156 2.8 77.5 128 2.9 80.9 129Aruba -134.7 -2,258.6 36 81.7 594.1 85 216.4 2,852.7 56 221.4 2,909.0 56Australia 2,138.1 14,088.2 234 2,969.7 22,423.4 14 831.6 8,335.2 34 857.9 8,596.4 34Austria -491.1 -5,709.5 25 381.5 2,213.3 55 872.6 7,922.7 37 892.2 8,117.6 37Azerbaijan -111.5 -1,542.1 41 14.6 298.8 107 126.0 1,840.9 67 127.7 1,877.3 67

Bahamas 322.0 2,098.3 220 361.7 2,807.2 49 39.7 708.9 85 40.9 730.6 85Bahrain 62.5 560.7 208 98.1 983.5 78 35.7 422.8 95 37.6 446.6 93Bangladesh -177.2 -3,337.7 34 200.7 906.5 79 378.0 4,244.2 46 392.9 4,427.0 46Barbados 37.6 314.9 196 41.6 352.9 103 4.0 38.0 145 4.2 39.5 146Belarus -36.4 -157.7 68 6.9 136.6 136 43.3 294.3 105 44.4 303.6 105Belgium 1,267.1 9,963.7 230 2,717.6 24,799.9 12 1,450.4 14,836.2 26 1,483.1 15,157.4 27Belize 14.0 156.0 183 25.3 314.8 105 11.3 158.8 117 11.8 166.9 117Benin 57.5 518.8 207 59.1 520.6 90 1.6 1.8 191 1.6 1.9 193Bermuda 47.8 439.8 204 49.3 495.5 92 1.5 55.6 133 1.6 55.9 133Bhutan 0.4 3.0 112 0.4 3.4 213 (-) 0.5 212 (-) 0.5 212Bolivia -1.5 -219.6 62 55.3 539.9 88 56.9 759.4 83 57.8 771.2 83Bosnia and Herzegovina -0.2 -26.4 80 2.9 16.7 189 3.1 43.1 140 3.3 44.7 140Botswana -6.9 -215.4 63 12.2 34.0 172 19.1 249.4 109 19.3 250.4 109Brazil 1,411.4 11,153.3 233 3,948.5 35,984.2 7 2,537.1 24,830.9 17 2,638.9 25,706.7 17British Indian Ocean Territories -0.4 -4.4 86 (-) 1.2 221 0.4 5.6 171 0.4 5.8 171British Virgin Islands 10.3 117.5 170 10.6 120.8 141 0.3 3.4 183 0.3 3.7 182Brunei 4.8 142.8 177 10.7 161.6 129 5.9 18.8 151 7.1 21.2 151Bulgaria -21.2 -131.2 71 13.8 221.2 121 35.0 352.4 98 36.1 367.4 98Burkina Faso 1.9 23.4 142 3.7 26.9 178 1.8 3.4 182 1.9 3.5 183Burma 17.1 42.3 150 17.1 42.3 166 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Burundi 3.9 23.8 144 4.5 30.1 176 0.6 6.4 166 0.6 6.5 167

Cambodia -266.1 -2,138.2 37 14.5 152.6 133 280.6 2,290.8 61 290.1 2,371.9 61Cameroon 2.3 -71.0 75 19.8 186.0 124 17.5 257.0 107 18.3 266.5 108Canada -2,245.8 -28,740.5 5 24,516.8 234,972.5 1 26,762.6 263,713.0 2 27,126.4 267,196.6 2Cape Verde 0.7 8.6 128 1.0 9.8 198 0.3 1.2 199 0.3 1.3 200Cayman Islands 46.2 483.4 206 47.2 497.6 91 1.0 14.1 156 1.1 14.6 156Central African Republic 1.4 6.1 124 2.0 11.1 195 0.6 5.1 173 0.6 5.1 175Chad -255.9 -2,545.5 35 1.9 22.0 183 257.8 2,567.4 59 261.9 2,626.6 59Chile 901.0 5,267.1 227 1,477.9 13,040.8 19 576.8 7,773.7 38 612.1 8,336.5 36China -28,070.1 -245,449.8 1 9,736.5 84,235.4 3 37,806.6 329,685.1 1 39,421.4 344,796.6 1Christmas Island 0.0 0.1 99 (-) 1.4 219 (-) 1.3 198 (-) 1.3 199Cocos (Keeling) Islands -0.3 -0.2 94 (-) 0.9 225 0.3 1.1 202 0.3 1.2 202Colombia -1,093.6 -7,013.8 24 1,197.7 11,736.4 24 2,291.3 18,750.1 23 2,345.2 19,248.2 23Comoros -0.1 0.2 101 0.1 1.0 223 0.2 0.9 206 0.2 0.9 206Congo (Brazzaville) -32.0 -1,779.9 38 17.5 181.8 127 49.5 1,961.7 65 50.6 1,991.1 66Congo (Kinshasa) 23.6 -366.9 56 25.0 133.4 137 1.4 500.3 90 1.6 512.5 90Cook Islands 0.3 3.6 116 0.3 4.0 209 0.1 0.4 213 0.1 0.5 213Costa Rica -351.7 -3,477.6 32 564.2 4,920.2 41 915.8 8,397.9 33 934.8 8,611.2 33Cote d'Ivoire -93.8 -1,043.7 49 17.5 101.9 147 111.3 1,145.6 75 114.0 1,180.3 75Croatia 1.9 101.6 166 45.3 442.0 96 43.4 340.3 99 45.0 356.0 99Cuba 31.0 296.6 195 31.0 296.6 109 (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 229Curacao 31.6 -82.3 73 85.9 342.6 104 54.3 424.9 94 55.2 427.5 95Cyprus 8.2 64.0 158 8.8 82.7 155 0.7 18.7 152 0.8 19.7 152Czech Republic -162.2 -1,330.2 44 131.4 1,379.8 67 293.6 2,710.0 57 303.0 2,800.6 58

Denmark -306.6 -3,823.1 30 196.5 1,895.8 59 503.0 5,718.9 43 514.6 5,846.8 43Djibouti 8.4 118.5 172 8.8 121.5 140 0.4 3.0 184 0.4 3.1 184Dominica 7.9 61.2 156 7.9 62.9 159 0.1 1.7 192 0.1 1.8 195Dominican Republic 296.2 2,700.1 222 652.0 6,186.4 36 355.8 3,486.3 53 363.8 3,580.5 54

Ecuador -217.5 -3,342.5 33 558.1 4,862.3 42 775.6 8,204.8 35 807.1 8,560.5 35Egypt 215.0 3,816.4 224 414.9 5,472.5 38 200.0 1,656.1 70 211.6 1,745.0 70El Salvador 75.9 687.7 209 272.5 2,817.0 48 196.6 2,129.3 64 202.7 2,193.4 64Equatorial Guinea -7.9 -805.7 53 15.1 237.1 115 22.9 1,042.8 77 25.4 1,072.1 77Eritrea 0.1 3.5 115 0.1 3.6 211 (-) 0.1 221 (-) 0.1 221

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October OctoberRank Rank October Rank October

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date Rank

CountryOctober OctoberRank Rank October Rank October

Estonia -11.9 -566.2 55 22.3 298.4 108 34.2 864.5 80 35.3 892.6 81Ethiopia 21.7 422.7 203 35.8 554.4 87 14.1 131.6 118 14.5 136.1 119

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) -0.2 -1.3 92 (-) 3.3 214 0.3 4.6 177 0.3 4.7 179Faroe Islands -8.4 -89.5 72 0.7 2.7 215 9.2 92.1 124 13.0 115.6 122Fiji -6.7 -82.2 74 5.1 30.1 177 11.8 112.3 121 13.6 136.3 118Finland -28.6 -1,099.3 47 295.7 2,661.6 51 324.3 3,760.9 49 338.0 3,910.1 49France -1,558.3 -9,381.0 22 2,323.4 23,434.2 13 3,881.7 32,815.2 11 3,946.8 33,421.6 11French Guiana 2.6 49.4 154 2.6 52.1 163 (-) 2.7 186 (-) 2.7 186French Polynesia 8.2 64.5 159 11.6 105.4 145 3.4 40.9 143 3.5 42.3 142French Southern and Antarctic Lands 0.1 0.5 106 0.1 0.6 227 (-) (-) 227 (-) (-) 227

Gabon -256.0 -3,951.2 28 15.3 161.9 128 271.3 4,113.1 47 277.1 4,196.0 47Gambia 1.7 23.8 143 1.7 23.8 181 (-) 0.1 222 (-) 0.1 222Gaza Strip Administered by Israel -0.3 -2.4 90 (-) (-) 234 0.3 2.4 188 0.3 2.6 188Georgia 24.1 291.8 194 38.6 465.2 94 14.5 173.5 115 15.6 182.5 115Germany -4,258.1 -39,779.8 4 4,459.2 40,837.0 6 8,717.2 80,616.8 5 8,896.0 82,281.7 5Ghana -6.8 421.4 202 88.8 987.6 77 95.6 566.2 88 97.3 583.7 89Gibraltar 578.7 2,778.8 223 578.7 2,779.8 50 (-) 1.1 204 (-) 1.1 203Greece -22.2 145.4 179 50.0 869.3 82 72.2 723.9 84 76.0 762.6 84Greenland -0.4 0.1 98 0.6 6.5 200 1.0 6.4 165 1.0 6.6 166Grenada 6.2 62.4 157 6.9 68.4 157 0.8 6.0 169 0.8 6.5 168Guadeloupe 49.2 361.3 198 49.2 362.5 99 (-) 1.2 200 (-) 1.3 201Guatemala 5.5 1,697.9 218 397.2 5,117.2 40 391.6 3,419.2 54 412.4 3,639.3 53Guinea 6.1 118.0 171 11.2 183.9 126 5.1 65.9 131 7.8 99.2 124Guinea-Bissau 0.4 11.3 132 0.4 11.6 194 (-) 0.3 217 (-) 0.3 217Guyana -2.7 -10.6 82 35.6 304.1 106 38.4 314.6 103 39.4 321.0 103

Haiti 26.5 242.5 189 92.3 878.8 81 65.8 636.3 86 67.2 652.1 86Heard and McDonald Islands (-) 0.3 104 (-) 0.4 231 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230Honduras 170.1 1,436.3 215 533.4 5,260.5 39 363.3 3,824.2 48 376.6 3,992.4 48Hong Kong 3,036.3 26,526.5 236 3,493.9 30,124.4 10 457.6 3,597.9 51 467.7 3,710.5 51Hungary -114.1 -1,182.6 46 135.0 1,240.6 70 249.1 2,423.1 60 255.0 2,476.0 60

Iceland 21.9 365.6 200 42.1 531.9 89 20.2 166.3 116 21.1 174.9 116India -1,586.0 -13,121.6 13 1,718.9 17,704.9 17 3,304.8 30,826.6 13 3,411.6 31,930.9 13Indonesia -962.8 -9,912.6 20 643.0 6,172.7 37 1,605.8 16,085.3 25 1,676.6 16,830.0 24Iran 17.2 183.5 184 17.3 184.3 125 0.1 0.8 208 0.1 0.8 208Iraq -1,223.0 -12,551.6 14 188.6 2,099.4 58 1,411.6 14,651.0 27 1,438.7 15,009.4 28Ireland -2,824.8 -25,959.9 8 519.3 6,269.7 34 3,344.2 32,229.6 12 3,356.1 32,343.2 12Israel -688.2 -7,381.3 23 992.9 11,759.5 23 1,681.0 19,140.8 22 1,697.2 19,325.8 22Italy -1,469.8 -14,644.2 11 1,316.5 13,359.1 18 2,786.4 28,003.3 16 2,879.1 28,928.3 16

Jamaica 154.9 1,162.5 213 184.2 1,603.0 64 29.3 440.5 91 33.8 485.2 91Japan -6,199.0 -49,894.5 3 6,137.5 54,730.8 4 12,336.4 104,625.3 4 12,680.0 107,576.6 4Jordan 1.1 273.9 192 102.8 1,190.9 72 101.7 917.0 78 104.5 942.9 78

Kazakhstan -103.5 -843.8 52 55.4 684.0 84 158.8 1,527.9 71 162.9 1,558.7 71Kenya -6.7 33.9 146 30.5 356.3 101 37.3 322.4 102 38.8 335.6 101Kiribati (-) 16.9 136 0.1 17.4 188 0.1 0.5 210 0.1 0.6 209Korea, North 2.5 6.3 126 2.5 6.3 201 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Korea, South -1,358.6 -11,351.7 16 3,416.1 35,932.2 8 4,774.7 47,283.9 6 4,954.8 48,915.4 6Kosovo 1.6 10.6 130 1.6 10.9 197 (-) 0.3 215 (-) 0.3 215Kuwait -510.0 -3,877.7 29 307.2 2,155.6 57 817.2 6,033.4 42 836.5 6,187.2 42Kyrgyzstan 5.0 81.3 162 5.2 83.7 153 0.2 2.4 187 0.2 2.5 189

Laos -1.4 -26.8 79 2.0 22.9 182 3.4 49.7 138 3.4 51.1 137Latvia 40.8 150.0 180 68.4 457.7 95 27.5 307.7 104 28.5 317.9 104Lebanon 149.9 1,446.9 216 155.4 1,514.0 65 5.5 67.0 130 5.8 70.1 131Lesotho -41.5 -316.2 59 (-) 7.9 199 41.6 324.1 101 42.7 332.9 102Liberia 9.9 36.2 147 11.1 160.6 130 1.2 124.4 119 1.3 127.4 120Libya -2.1 -346.9 58 5.1 230.0 117 7.2 577.0 87 7.3 596.5 88Liechtenstein -21.5 -192.4 66 1.5 18.0 186 23.0 210.4 111 23.4 213.0 112Lithuania -7.2 131.1 174 72.8 999.7 76 80.1 868.6 79 84.8 909.7 80Luxembourg 383.1 939.9 211 417.3 1,369.3 68 34.3 429.4 93 35.4 445.5 94

Macau 12.7 141.6 175 21.8 236.9 116 9.1 95.3 123 9.9 99.1 125Macedonia 3.1 -7.6 83 5.5 33.5 173 2.4 41.1 142 2.6 43.0 141Madagascar -3.8 -26.3 81 4.0 47.9 165 7.8 74.3 129 8.1 77.3 130Malawi -2.1 4.9 120 6.9 57.7 160 9.0 52.7 134 9.4 55.6 134

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Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date Rank

CountryOctober OctoberRank Rank October Rank October

Malaysia -1,151.4 -9,469.6 21 1,135.9 12,050.1 22 2,287.2 21,519.7 18 2,349.9 22,122.9 18Maldives 2.9 22.7 141 3.3 24.7 180 0.4 2.0 190 0.6 2.4 190Mali 6.9 46.7 152 7.5 49.5 164 0.6 2.9 185 0.6 3.0 185Malta 58.6 352.6 197 77.8 561.9 86 19.2 209.3 112 19.7 216.5 111Marshall Islands 3.2 127.1 173 4.6 138.6 135 1.4 11.5 160 1.7 13.7 159Martinique 20.3 282.5 193 20.4 287.6 110 0.1 5.1 174 0.2 5.2 173Mauritania 69.2 143.8 178 69.3 144.6 134 0.2 0.9 207 0.2 0.9 207Mauritius -20.2 -167.8 67 4.5 35.9 170 24.8 203.8 113 26.0 212.4 113Mayotte 0.2 3.8 117 0.2 3.9 210 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 225Mexico -5,261.2 -55,101.9 2 17,648.2 163,556.5 2 22,909.4 218,658.4 3 23,086.2 220,576.9 3Micronesia 3.4 33.8 145 3.5 35.3 171 0.1 1.5 195 0.1 2.0 192Moldova 2.8 17.5 139 4.2 30.9 175 1.4 13.3 158 1.6 14.2 157Monaco -1.6 -6.2 85 0.9 19.2 185 2.5 25.3 149 2.6 26.5 149Mongolia 25.5 257.9 190 25.7 268.5 111 0.2 10.6 162 0.2 10.8 162Montenegro 1.0 11.1 131 1.4 14.8 191 0.4 3.7 181 0.4 3.8 181Montserrat 0.8 5.2 122 0.8 5.7 204 (-) 0.5 211 (-) 0.5 211Morocco 96.3 1,369.8 214 181.3 2,223.6 54 84.9 853.7 81 90.3 910.3 79Mozambique 35.6 366.0 201 38.5 392.0 97 2.9 26.0 148 2.9 26.8 148

Namibia -1.5 -268.4 61 16.6 111.1 144 18.0 379.5 97 18.2 382.4 97Nauru (-) 0.1 100 (-) 0.4 230 (-) 0.3 216 (-) 0.3 216Nepal -6.1 -30.9 78 1.5 32.8 174 7.6 63.7 132 8.3 69.1 132Netherlands 2,185.7 16,316.5 235 3,704.3 35,747.5 9 1,518.6 19,431.0 21 1,564.6 19,954.2 21Netherlands Antilles (-) 364.6 199 (-) 1,212.9 71 (-) 848.4 82 (-) 862.8 82New Caledonia 6.8 8.7 129 12.5 88.8 151 5.7 80.1 125 5.9 81.8 128New Zealand 117.8 261.9 191 311.6 2,940.6 47 193.8 2,678.7 58 204.8 2,838.4 57Nicaragua -147.8 -1,362.5 43 105.1 880.3 80 252.9 2,242.8 62 260.4 2,311.0 62Niger -26.7 -154.5 69 7.7 41.1 167 34.3 195.5 114 34.9 198.5 114Nigeria -1,861.7 -25,279.0 9 364.7 3,960.8 44 2,226.4 29,239.8 14 2,265.6 29,768.7 14Niue (-) 0.6 107 (-) 0.7 226 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 223Norfolk Island -0.1 0.2 102 (-) 0.5 228 0.1 0.3 218 0.1 0.3 218Norway -597.4 -3,788.3 31 328.5 3,112.7 46 925.9 6,901.0 40 955.4 7,104.7 41

Oman -83.1 -592.7 54 127.7 1,143.1 73 210.8 1,735.9 69 218.4 1,799.6 69

Pakistan -175.6 -1,634.1 40 110.2 1,654.8 63 285.9 3,288.8 55 300.6 3,455.2 55Palau 1.9 12.8 133 1.9 13.0 193 (-) 0.2 219 (-) 0.2 219Panama 793.5 6,450.4 228 827.5 6,786.2 31 34.0 335.8 100 35.5 352.8 100Papua New Guinea 39.1 108.0 167 54.6 214.7 122 15.5 106.7 122 15.8 109.6 123Paraguay 121.0 1,590.8 217 140.9 1,668.8 62 19.9 77.9 127 21.6 84.5 126Peru 218.8 1,725.5 219 756.0 6,822.2 30 537.2 5,096.7 44 568.1 5,337.4 44Philippines -112.9 -1,199.9 45 686.8 6,445.6 33 799.7 7,645.4 39 829.1 7,929.1 39Pitcairn Islands (-) (-) 97 (-) (-) 235 (-) (-) 232 (-) (-) 232Poland -48.9 -933.4 50 301.4 2,611.5 52 350.3 3,544.9 52 362.8 3,672.7 52Portugal -151.6 -1,047.6 48 113.1 1,125.6 74 264.7 2,173.2 63 273.1 2,247.3 63

Qatar 173.5 1,149.5 212 314.5 2,211.6 56 141.0 1,062.1 76 142.7 1,102.3 76

Reunion 0.2 142.0 176 0.8 153.4 132 0.6 11.4 161 0.6 11.6 161Romania -107.5 -356.8 57 45.9 819.4 83 153.4 1,176.2 74 161.0 1,229.3 73Russia -2,211.3 -21,691.3 10 782.3 6,773.7 32 2,993.6 28,464.9 15 3,071.7 29,255.1 15Rwanda 45.2 96.8 164 49.0 115.3 142 3.8 18.6 153 3.9 19.5 153

Samoa 1.8 17.3 138 2.0 19.6 184 0.2 2.3 189 0.2 2.6 187San Marino 0.0 -2.6 89 0.1 1.8 218 0.1 4.4 178 0.2 5.1 174Sao Tome and Principe 0.9 5.1 121 0.9 6.0 203 (-) 0.9 205 (-) 1.0 205Saudi Arabia -1,956.5 -26,991.4 6 1,347.4 11,035.3 25 3,303.9 38,026.7 8 3,392.9 39,080.3 8Senegal 27.5 216.2 187 28.3 222.3 120 0.7 6.1 168 0.8 6.5 169Serbia 11.1 -7.3 84 19.2 105.4 146 8.1 112.7 120 8.4 116.0 121Seychelles 0.8 5.5 123 1.3 11.0 196 0.5 5.5 172 0.5 5.7 172Sierra Leone 14.1 76.4 161 14.5 86.2 152 0.4 9.9 163 0.4 10.2 163Singapore 991.3 9,985.0 231 2,535.3 26,129.2 11 1,544.0 16,144.1 24 1,562.3 16,356.3 25Sint Maarten 56.2 209.9 186 59.5 223.8 118 3.3 13.9 157 3.3 14.0 158Slovakia -110.2 -932.5 51 20.3 251.0 112 130.5 1,183.6 73 132.8 1,209.3 74Slovenia -15.3 -62.0 77 27.7 372.2 98 43.0 434.2 92 44.6 449.4 92Solomon Islands 0.2 3.3 113 0.2 4.5 207 0.1 1.2 201 0.1 1.4 198Somalia (-) 3.9 118 (-) 5.0 205 (-) 1.1 203 (-) 1.1 204South Africa -236.6 -1,707.9 39 619.9 6,218.0 35 856.6 7,925.9 36 874.3 8,093.2 38South Sudan 0.7 1.3 108 0.7 1.3 220 (-) (-) 234 (-) (-) 234Spain 121.7 -208.8 64 960.0 9,014.5 28 838.3 9,223.4 32 873.7 9,573.0 32Sri Lanka -166.7 -1,526.1 42 19.3 222.7 119 186.1 1,748.8 68 195.3 1,830.0 68

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date Rank

CountryOctober OctoberRank Rank October Rank October

St Helena 0.1 -4.0 87 0.1 1.0 224 (-) 5.0 175 (-) 5.1 176St Kitts and Nevis 9.1 48.7 153 13.5 92.7 149 4.4 44.0 139 4.6 45.6 139St Lucia 55.0 234.5 188 56.6 249.9 113 1.6 15.4 155 1.7 16.5 154St Pierre and Miquelon (-) -0.1 95 (-) 0.1 233 (-) 0.2 220 (-) 0.2 220St Vincent and the Grenadines 10.1 66.2 160 10.2 67.8 158 0.1 1.6 194 0.1 1.7 196Sudan (-) 7.1 127 (-) 13.4 192 (-) 6.3 167 (-) 6.8 165Sudan 15.7 37.0 148 16.0 38.4 169 0.3 1.4 196 0.3 1.5 197Suriname 26.0 98.5 165 46.7 354.8 102 20.7 256.3 108 23.8 296.5 106Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island (-) 2.0 110 (-) 2.0 216 (-) (-) 231 (-) (-) 231Swaziland -3.3 -62.5 76 1.7 17.5 187 5.0 80.0 126 5.2 83.2 127Sweden -416.1 -5,215.6 26 496.0 4,415.5 43 912.0 9,631.1 31 937.4 9,898.2 31Switzerland 29.1 -282.4 60 2,042.1 19,811.7 16 2,013.0 20,094.1 20 2,038.5 20,310.7 20Syria 1.9 -144.1 70 3.8 243.6 114 1.9 387.7 96 2.0 402.0 96

Taiwan -1,676.5 -13,251.1 12 1,882.1 21,663.3 15 3,558.6 34,914.4 10 3,670.4 36,032.3 10Tajikistan 36.6 113.1 169 36.7 125.3 138 0.1 12.2 159 0.1 12.4 160Tanzania 17.5 155.0 182 19.1 206.6 123 1.6 51.6 135 1.7 53.0 135Thailand -1,200.2 -11,753.3 15 1,038.6 9,533.2 27 2,238.8 21,286.5 19 2,314.3 22,074.0 19Timor-Leste 0.8 6.1 125 0.8 6.1 202 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 224Togo 8.4 93.9 163 8.9 123.4 139 0.5 29.5 147 0.5 30.7 147Tokelau -0.3 -2.3 91 0.2 3.6 212 0.5 5.8 170 0.5 6.1 170Tonga 1.7 14.0 134 2.0 15.4 190 0.2 1.4 197 0.3 1.8 194Trinidad and Tobago -542.8 -4,994.5 27 213.3 1,777.2 60 756.1 6,771.7 41 791.2 7,105.2 40Tunisia 29.7 204.2 185 54.3 478.5 93 24.6 274.3 106 25.5 285.1 107Turkey 554.3 7,753.6 229 1,035.5 12,168.4 21 481.1 4,414.8 45 502.5 4,620.6 45Turkmenistan 5.5 17.2 137 10.8 57.0 161 5.4 39.8 144 5.6 41.3 144Turks and Caicos Islands 16.3 152.6 181 17.2 160.3 131 0.9 7.8 164 1.0 8.1 164Tuvalu (-) 0.5 105 (-) 0.5 229 (-) (-) 233 (-) (-) 233

Uganda 1.2 45.3 151 5.3 83.1 154 4.2 37.8 146 4.5 40.0 145Ukraine 88.4 449.9 205 175.9 1,693.2 61 87.5 1,243.3 72 89.9 1,305.6 72United Arab Emirates 1,396.3 10,724.3 232 1,552.2 12,677.1 20 155.9 1,952.8 66 160.5 2,012.0 65United Kingdom 74.2 4,494.3 226 4,505.9 46,500.9 5 4,431.6 42,006.6 7 4,523.8 42,819.6 7Uruguay 112.4 803.4 210 139.2 1,038.3 75 26.7 234.9 110 27.9 244.5 110Uzbekistan 9.5 42.3 149 9.9 92.3 150 0.3 50.1 137 0.4 50.4 138

Vanuatu 0.3 2.5 111 0.5 4.2 208 0.1 1.7 193 0.2 2.2 191Vatican City 0.4 1.6 109 0.4 2.0 217 (-) 0.4 214 (-) 0.4 214Venezuela -2,291.7 -26,941.4 7 1,244.5 10,159.1 26 3,536.2 37,100.5 9 3,579.2 37,624.9 9Vietnam -1,201.9 -10,998.2 18 401.8 3,581.3 45 1,603.7 14,579.6 28 1,686.5 15,394.7 26

Wallis and Futuna (-) 0.3 103 (-) 0.3 232 (-) (-) 228 (-) (-) 228West Bank Administered by Israel 0.4 -3.2 88 0.7 1.1 222 0.3 4.3 179 0.4 4.9 177Western Sahara (-) 0.0 96 (-) (-) 236 (-) (-) 226 (-) (-) 226

Yemen -42.2 -192.5 65 28.2 360.1 100 70.4 552.6 89 77.8 605.6 87

Zambia 5.6 59.2 155 14.5 100.9 148 8.9 41.7 141 8.9 41.9 143Zimbabwe 4.0 3.4 114 5.1 54.0 162 1.1 50.6 136 1.1 51.5 136

Unidentified (1) 59.2 162.7 (X) 59.2 162.7 (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)

Timing adjustment (-) -723.4 (X) (-) -20.2 (X) (-) 703.2 (X) (-) 710.8 (X)

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2011In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date Rank

CountryOctober OctoberRank Rank October Rank October

Africa -3,969.4 -51,834.7 (X) 2,588.6 27,472.5 (X) 6,558.0 79,307.2 (X) 6,695.3 81,023.2 (X)APEC -44,204.6 -410,709.3 (X) 79,635.0 741,504.2 (X) 123,839.6 1,152,213.6 (X) 127,163.3 1,184,006.5 (X)ASEAN -3,883.4 -35,328.5 (X) 6,485.7 64,291.5 (X) 10,369.1 99,620.0 (X) 10,719.5 103,151.3 (X)Asia - South -1,721.4 -17,279.2 (X) 2,442.4 22,908.4 (X) 4,163.9 40,187.6 (X) 4,310.3 41,728.0 (X)Asia Near East -2,700.5 -37,398.2 (X) 5,236.8 47,559.0 (X) 7,937.3 84,957.2 (X) 8,115.5 86,992.2 (X)CAFTA-DR 48.3 1,682.0 (X) 2,524.4 25,181.6 (X) 2,476.1 23,499.6 (X) 2,550.8 24,327.7 (X)Central American Common Market -247.9 -1,018.2 (X) 1,872.4 18,995.2 (X) 2,120.2 20,013.4 (X) 2,186.9 20,747.3 (X)Euro Area -6,917.4 -71,608.6 (X) 17,415.0 163,267.3 (X) 24,332.4 234,875.9 (X) 24,847.2 239,930.0 (X)Europe -9,696.5 -96,385.6 (X) 28,640.7 273,444.0 (X) 38,337.2 369,829.5 (X) 39,196.1 378,113.3 (X)European Union -7,986.1 -79,806.0 (X) 23,382.1 223,809.4 (X) 31,368.3 303,615.4 (X) 32,054.2 310,268.2 (X)LAFTA -5,628.1 -67,652.0 (X) 28,034.3 257,528.5 (X) 33,662.4 325,180.5 (X) 34,165.6 330,367.6 (X)NATO Allies -6,559.3 -66,648.0 (X) 47,525.8 458,390.1 (X) 54,085.0 525,038.1 (X) 55,115.5 534,859.7 (X)NICS 992.5 11,908.8 (X) 11,327.3 113,849.1 (X) 10,334.8 101,940.3 (X) 10,655.3 105,014.5 (X)North America -7,507.0 -83,842.4 (X) 42,165.0 398,529.1 (X) 49,672.0 482,371.4 (X) 50,212.6 487,773.5 (X)OECD -20,731.5 -206,077.6 (X) 81,492.5 770,177.0 (X) 102,224.0 976,254.6 (X) 104,071.0 993,776.7 (X)OPEC -8,313.6 -108,665.3 (X) 6,143.4 52,271.1 (X) 14,457.0 160,936.4 (X) 14,746.4 164,501.8 (X)Pacific Rim Countries -33,191.2 -289,275.1 (X) 33,035.3 303,460.8 (X) 66,226.5 592,736.0 (X) 68,707.8 615,934.4 (X)South/Central America 799.1 -4,326.6 (X) 15,313.6 139,668.7 (X) 14,514.5 143,995.3 (X) 14,970.2 148,659.8 (X)Twenty Latin American Republics -4,728.9 -58,980.5 (X) 31,509.4 290,671.8 (X) 36,238.3 349,652.3 (X) 36,819.1 355,700.2 (X)

Africa - Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, British Indian Ocean Territories, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana,Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St. Helena, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

APEC (Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation) - Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

Asia Near East - Bahrain, Gaza Strip Administered by Israel, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, West Bank Administered by Israel, Yemen.

Asia - South - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

CAFTA - DR (Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement) - Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua

Central American Common Market - Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain.

Europe - Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands,Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City.

European Union - Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.

LAFTA (Latin American Free Trade Area) - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies - Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom.

NICS (Newly Industrialized Countries) - Hong Kong, Korea (South), Singapore, Taiwan.

North America - Canada, Mexico

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) - Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain,Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.

OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) - Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela.

Pacific Rim Countries - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines,Singapore, Taiwan.

South/Central America - Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands,Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), French Guiana, Grenada,Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kittsand Nevis, Sint Maarten, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Twenty Latin American Republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

(1) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals.

NOTE: Country grouping data reflect the groups as they were at the time of reporting. As of January 2011 Estonia joined the Euro Area.

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2010In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

TOTAL -53,135.0 -530,364.7 (X) 117,103.9 1,047,737.7 (X) 170,238.9 1,578,102.4 (X) 175,235.2 1,624,814.5 (X)

Afghanistan 181.5 1,760.0 217 183.0 1,843.6 54 1.5 83.6 123 1.5 85.8 124Albania 1.8 15.2 132 3.9 39.4 162 2.1 24.1 147 2.2 25.3 146Algeria -908.3 -11,034.9 13 149.7 995.6 72 1,058.1 12,030.6 28 1,086.0 12,401.2 28Andorra 1.4 6.6 121 1.5 7.0 195 0.1 0.4 209 0.1 0.4 210Angola -630.5 -9,434.3 16 81.1 975.0 73 711.6 10,409.3 29 729.8 10,716.3 30Anguilla 1.8 27.1 144 2.5 29.0 173 0.7 1.9 186 0.7 1.9 187Antigua and Barbuda 13.3 116.2 176 13.6 120.9 129 0.3 4.7 172 0.3 4.8 173Argentina 307.8 2,956.4 221 735.7 5,937.4 31 428.0 2,981.0 51 449.5 3,137.8 51Armenia -0.6 34.1 152 5.3 97.4 138 6.0 63.3 127 6.2 66.0 129Aruba 36.7 397.7 198 37.8 413.8 90 1.1 16.1 153 1.1 16.7 153Australia 1,313.9 10,882.7 230 2,029.4 17,961.3 15 715.5 7,078.6 33 737.4 7,322.6 33Austria -469.7 -3,721.8 26 143.8 1,806.8 55 613.4 5,528.6 41 629.6 5,670.9 41Azerbaijan -147.4 -1,605.9 39 19.4 193.2 114 166.8 1,799.2 65 170.2 1,848.7 65

Bahamas 227.1 1,967.2 218 277.5 2,666.0 47 50.4 698.8 78 52.9 722.8 78Bahrain 236.6 769.0 205 271.8 1,100.7 69 35.2 331.7 92 37.6 350.7 90Bangladesh -372.0 -3,147.8 28 37.3 441.0 88 409.3 3,588.8 45 436.3 3,799.6 45Barbados 34.6 290.4 192 39.9 326.7 96 5.2 36.3 140 5.4 37.6 140Belarus 9.6 -50.9 71 13.1 101.1 137 3.5 152.0 112 3.7 158.1 111Belgium 805.5 7,813.2 226 2,324.7 20,982.8 13 1,519.2 13,169.5 25 1,546.2 13,425.8 25Belize 2.7 139.6 180 17.9 231.0 109 15.2 91.4 122 16.4 98.9 121Benin 45.4 380.0 197 45.4 380.2 93 (-) 0.2 213 (-) 0.3 213Bermuda 58.8 534.2 200 59.6 551.3 82 0.8 17.1 152 0.9 17.7 152Bhutan 0.3 2.5 105 0.3 2.9 208 (-) 0.4 210 (-) 0.4 209Bolivia 0.3 -111.4 64 48.9 414.8 89 48.5 526.2 81 49.3 537.4 82Bosnia-Hercegovina -0.8 2.4 104 1.1 24.1 176 1.9 21.7 149 2.0 22.7 148Botswana -11.2 -114.8 63 6.4 30.0 171 17.6 144.8 115 17.6 145.4 116Brazil 1,112.2 9,665.3 228 3,200.0 29,378.0 8 2,087.8 19,712.7 18 2,173.7 20,595.2 18British Indian Ocean Territories 0.1 0.2 88 0.2 1.3 218 0.1 1.1 200 0.1 1.1 202British Virgin Islands 11.7 99.3 170 13.4 117.4 130 1.8 18.1 150 1.8 18.2 150Brunei 8.2 91.7 168 9.6 102.3 134 1.4 10.6 158 1.5 11.9 157Bulgaria -17.0 -54.5 70 13.5 141.1 126 30.5 195.6 102 32.4 206.3 102Burkina 4.2 34.0 151 4.4 36.1 164 0.2 2.1 185 0.2 2.1 185Burma (Myanmar) 0.7 6.5 120 0.7 6.5 196 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Burundi 1.1 10.3 125 1.3 11.7 187 0.2 1.3 199 0.2 1.4 199

Cambodia -218.8 -1,755.8 35 14.3 131.8 128 233.1 1,887.6 61 243.3 1,971.8 61Cameroon 2.1 -146.1 59 14.1 107.2 133 12.0 253.3 97 12.8 264.9 97Canada -1,292.4 -23,108.1 5 22,148.2 207,398.1 1 23,440.6 230,506.2 2 23,762.0 233,775.4 2Cape Verde 0.5 5.4 118 0.5 6.4 197 0.1 1.1 202 0.1 1.1 203Cayman Islands 54.6 467.2 199 55.2 477.0 86 0.6 9.8 160 0.6 10.1 160Central African Republic 0.1 4.5 116 0.4 9.5 188 0.4 5.1 171 0.4 5.2 172Chad -202.5 -1,684.6 38 8.8 79.9 144 211.3 1,764.5 66 217.3 1,823.7 66Chile 535.5 3,251.5 222 1,022.6 9,098.9 24 487.0 5,847.4 39 512.8 6,427.0 38China -25,693.9 -227,290.2 1 9,387.8 72,292.9 3 35,081.7 299,583.1 1 36,876.8 314,546.9 1Christmas Island 0.0 0.9 96 0.1 1.5 217 0.1 0.5 206 0.1 0.6 206Cocos (Keeling) Island -0.4 -1.2 82 0.2 0.6 223 0.6 1.8 187 0.7 1.9 188Colombia -153.6 -2,719.2 32 1,109.3 9,894.7 20 1,262.9 12,613.9 26 1,308.4 13,094.4 27Comoros -0.2 -0.1 84 (-) 1.0 220 0.2 1.1 201 0.3 1.1 201Congo (Brazzaville) -110.0 -2,743.8 31 19.4 221.3 111 129.4 2,965.1 52 131.8 3,034.3 53Congo (Kinshasa) -68.9 -441.7 54 10.1 75.5 148 79.0 517.3 83 81.7 535.6 83Cook Islands 0.3 1.8 99 0.3 3.2 204 0.1 1.4 198 0.1 1.4 198Costa Rica -299.0 -2,818.9 30 431.7 4,332.8 40 730.8 7,151.7 32 749.8 7,350.4 32Cote d'Ivoire -78.1 -830.4 50 9.0 147.5 124 87.1 977.9 71 90.1 1,009.4 71Croatia 12.9 -13.5 75 38.4 268.9 105 25.4 282.4 94 27.0 297.5 95Cuba 20.7 306.3 194 20.7 306.6 100 (-) 0.3 211 (-) 0.3 211Cyprus 6.7 108.9 174 7.5 117.1 131 0.8 8.1 164 0.8 8.6 164Czech Republic -115.4 -847.0 49 110.8 1,160.1 66 226.2 2,007.2 58 233.9 2,074.7 58

Denmark -280.6 -3,075.3 29 206.9 1,802.6 56 487.5 4,878.0 42 498.8 4,987.4 42Djibouti 4.9 115.0 175 5.0 116.6 132 0.1 1.6 188 0.1 1.7 189Dominica 6.8 58.8 158 6.9 60.3 154 0.1 1.5 192 0.1 1.6 195Dominican Republic 262.3 2,317.1 219 589.4 5,377.0 35 327.1 3,059.9 50 335.1 3,145.1 50

Ecuador -87.1 -1,744.4 36 507.9 4,472.1 39 595.0 6,216.5 37 624.0 6,544.3 37Egypt 563.7 3,499.2 223 762.4 5,466.2 34 198.6 1,967.0 59 209.6 2,067.3 59El Salvador -7.1 151.1 182 198.4 2,010.3 53 205.5 1,859.2 62 211.2 1,917.7 62Equatorial Guinea -224.0 -1,694.8 37 16.9 221.7 110 240.9 1,916.5 60 248.2 1,984.0 60Eritrea 0.2 1.8 100 0.2 1.9 212 (-) 0.1 217 (-) 0.1 217Estonia -66.4 -332.4 55 22.4 156.7 121 88.8 489.1 84 91.9 504.8 84

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2010In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) Not applicable. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half unit of measurement shown.

Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

October Rank October RankCountry

October Rank October Rank

Ethiopia 73.0 268.0 190 86.0 370.7 94 13.0 102.7 119 13.5 108.1 176

Falkland Islands -1.8 -2.2 77 0.1 2.3 209 2.0 4.5 174 2.0 4.6 126Faroe Islands -8.2 -56.1 69 (-) 2.0 211 8.2 58.1 128 10.4 74.5 5Federal Republic of Germany -3,317.2 -27,917.2 4 4,374.0 39,496.3 6 7,691.2 67,413.5 5 7,852.0 68,803.8 171Federated States of Micronesia 3.4 31.4 149 3.8 35.2 165 0.3 3.8 176 0.4 5.7 105Fiji -15.1 -115.7 62 3.5 37.0 163 18.6 152.7 109 21.1 177.3 48Finland -148.8 -1,464.8 41 225.7 1,782.7 57 374.5 3,247.6 48 391.1 3,384.2 8France -687.3 -9,642.3 15 2,534.2 21,772.2 11 3,221.5 31,414.5 8 3,280.2 31,935.5 219French Guiana 5.2 30.9 147 5.2 31.0 170 (-) 0.1 219 (-) 0.1 139French Polynesia 7.6 58.9 159 10.4 101.3 136 2.8 42.4 138 3.0 43.7 223French Southern and Antarctic Lands 0.0 0.5 91 (-) 0.5 228 (-) (-) 222 (-) (-) 67

Gabon -459.1 -1,515.5 40 19.1 216.0 112 478.2 1,731.5 67 489.8 1,784.4 177Gambia 1.6 23.9 141 1.6 26.8 175 (-) 3.0 181 0.1 3.8 182Gaza Strip Administered by Israel (-) -1.4 81 (-) 1.8 214 (-) 3.2 179 (-) 3.2 104Georgia -13.6 66.1 162 22.6 245.7 107 36.2 179.5 104 37.6 186.7 101Ghana 112.9 616.4 204 125.2 833.8 78 12.3 217.3 101 13.1 225.1 205Gibraltar 208.6 1,114.0 211 208.6 1,114.6 67 (-) 0.6 205 (-) 0.6 79Greece 18.0 274.9 191 71.5 901.0 75 53.4 626.2 79 56.3 665.7 168Greenland -0.6 0.5 92 0.3 7.3 194 0.9 6.8 167 1.0 7.0 166Grenada 5.9 48.1 153 6.5 54.9 156 0.6 6.8 166 0.6 7.4 197Guadeloupe 40.7 305.3 193 40.9 306.7 99 0.1 1.4 197 0.1 1.4 54Guatemala 141.0 912.9 207 384.4 3,671.8 43 243.4 2,758.9 54 259.0 2,949.7 123Guinea -1.4 11.3 126 8.1 68.5 152 9.6 57.2 129 14.7 95.0 207Guinea-Bissau 0.1 2.7 107 0.1 3.2 203 (-) 0.5 207 (-) 0.5 99Guyana -5.0 2.6 106 22.0 239.9 108 26.9 237.3 99 27.8 245.0 86

Haiti 39.5 580.5 201 91.1 1,028.9 71 51.6 448.4 86 52.8 460.2 228Heard and McDonald Islands (-) 2.9 108 (-) 2.9 207 (-) (-) 228 (-) (-) 49Honduras 103.3 591.8 202 451.3 3,825.8 42 348.0 3,234.0 49 360.3 3,378.5 47Hong Kong 1,875.4 18,183.0 232 2,275.3 21,668.8 12 399.8 3,485.7 46 413.4 3,605.7 57Hungary -91.8 -1,019.8 46 117.2 1,058.7 70 209.0 2,078.6 57 213.5 2,123.2 107

Iceland 17.0 103.7 173 33.9 269.0 104 16.9 165.3 107 17.7 173.8 14India -983.6 -8,946.9 19 1,912.0 16,092.9 17 2,895.6 25,039.9 14 3,005.6 26,034.8 24Indonesia -662.7 -7,748.4 23 660.2 5,741.1 32 1,322.9 13,489.5 24 1,395.0 14,255.7 122Iran 10.4 75.3 166 11.4 169.8 117 1.0 94.5 121 1.1 97.2 29Iraq -436.3 -9,021.3 18 122.2 1,339.6 64 558.5 10,361.0 30 577.1 10,784.1 10Ireland -2,537.6 -21,657.3 7 580.8 6,140.2 29 3,118.3 27,797.5 10 3,128.4 27,902.6 20Israel -469.6 -8,056.4 21 1,051.7 9,242.7 23 1,521.3 17,299.1 20 1,539.4 17,508.7 15Italy -1,369.3 -11,762.4 11 1,286.7 11,713.8 18 2,656.0 23,476.2 15 2,745.2 24,272.0 94

Jamaica 141.8 1,075.4 210 162.1 1,355.3 63 20.3 280.0 95 23.1 312.5 4Japan -5,727.3 -48,254.0 3 5,553.5 49,804.6 4 11,280.8 98,058.5 4 11,583.9 100,658.5 76Jordan 42.7 152.1 183 139.7 973.7 74 97.0 821.6 76 100.7 850.4 69

Kazakhstan 86.6 -1,067.7 45 102.2 538.4 84 15.6 1,606.1 69 16.2 1,662.7 96Kenya 9.2 56.5 156 49.5 317.3 98 40.3 260.8 96 42.1 272.4 204Kiribati -0.4 3.0 109 (-) 3.9 200 0.4 0.9 204 0.4 1.1 7Korea, South -1,150.9 -7,805.0 22 3,339.1 32,212.9 7 4,490.0 40,017.9 7 4,649.1 41,450.9 218Kosovo 1.1 7.9 123 1.1 8.0 191 (-) 0.1 218 (-) 0.1 43Kuwait -2.0 -2,172.6 33 220.4 2,376.5 50 222.4 4,549.1 43 232.6 4,730.1 178Kyrgyzstan 6.0 68.6 163 6.1 71.8 149 0.1 3.3 177 0.1 3.4 135

Laos -5.8 -39.6 72 0.8 9.4 189 6.5 49.1 136 6.9 51.6 112Latvia 15.6 133.6 178 43.4 281.2 103 27.8 147.6 114 31.5 157.5 127Lebanon 175.7 1,673.5 216 182.7 1,743.9 58 7.0 70.4 125 7.3 73.6 98Lesotho -25.0 -247.4 56 0.1 0.7 222 25.1 248.1 98 26.5 259.2 113Liberia 20.2 4.5 115 33.5 157.1 120 13.3 152.6 110 13.8 156.6 64Libya -65.6 -1,281.1 44 49.2 543.1 83 114.8 1,824.2 64 117.7 1,886.9 106Liechtenstein -18.2 -158.0 58 1.6 15.2 183 19.8 173.2 105 20.0 175.4 85Lithuania -10.7 13.7 130 59.0 488.3 85 69.6 474.6 85 73.1 495.9 88Luxembourg 61.9 834.8 206 101.1 1,211.6 65 39.2 376.8 88 40.8 395.6 117

Macao 12.6 56.6 157 24.0 177.8 116 11.4 121.2 117 11.8 126.5 144Macedonia (Skopje) 0.8 2.1 103 3.2 28.3 174 2.5 26.2 144 2.6 27.7 120Madagascar 1.1 4.9 117 4.2 101.4 135 3.0 96.4 120 3.3 100.8 132Malawi -7.7 -22.5 74 1.3 29.9 172 9.1 52.4 132 9.4 55.5 16Malaysia -884.8 -9,897.5 14 1,280.8 11,618.9 19 2,165.6 21,516.3 16 2,225.7 22,119.8 193Maldives 3.8 21.0 138 3.9 22.4 179 (-) 1.4 195 (-) 1.6 169

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Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

October Rank October RankCountry

October Rank October Rank

Mali 0.4 25.7 142 2.2 31.7 169 1.8 6.0 169 1.8 6.1 169Malta 1.7 192.5 187 21.2 411.9 92 19.5 219.4 100 20.2 225.9 100Marshall Islands 3.7 68.7 164 4.1 79.6 145 0.3 11.0 157 0.5 14.1 156Martinique 17.9 243.2 189 21.0 257.3 106 3.1 14.1 155 3.3 14.6 155Mauritania 5.6 18.5 136 5.6 71.0 150 (-) 52.5 131 (-) 54.5 133Mauritius -15.4 -128.2 61 3.3 34.0 166 18.7 162.2 108 19.8 170.4 110Mayotte 0.4 5.6 119 0.4 5.6 198 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 225Mexico -6,128.0 -56,122.1 2 14,873.8 133,945.3 2 21,001.8 190,067.3 3 21,184.0 191,976.7 3Moldova 2.8 22.9 139 4.4 33.0 168 1.6 10.1 159 1.6 10.8 159Monaco -2.0 31.0 148 0.4 48.3 159 2.4 17.3 151 2.6 18.0 151Mongolia 8.6 63.0 160 9.6 70.6 151 1.0 7.6 165 1.1 8.3 165Montenegro 1.4 8.9 124 1.6 12.1 185 0.2 3.2 178 0.2 3.4 179Montserrat 0.6 3.4 111 0.6 3.8 201 (-) 0.5 208 (-) 0.5 208Morocco 197.0 1,121.9 212 256.8 1,640.0 59 59.8 518.1 82 66.5 568.0 80Mozambique 4.1 125.3 177 18.5 180.9 115 14.4 55.6 130 14.7 56.7 130

Namibia -2.1 -74.4 67 14.3 96.6 139 16.3 171.0 106 16.4 171.4 108Nauru (-) 2.0 102 0.1 2.2 210 (-) 0.2 214 (-) 0.2 214Nepal -3.2 -26.9 73 2.4 24.0 177 5.7 50.9 133 6.4 55.6 131Netherlands 1,678.2 12,432.1 231 3,363.0 28,356.1 9 1,684.9 15,924.1 21 1,733.5 16,385.8 21Netherlands Antilles 204.0 1,416.8 214 284.5 2,258.3 51 80.5 841.5 75 82.2 860.9 75New Caledonia 5.4 30.4 146 8.3 79.6 146 2.9 49.2 135 3.0 50.5 137New Zealand 67.1 -136.1 60 258.6 2,183.4 52 191.6 2,319.5 56 202.5 2,466.1 56Nicaragua -64.0 -854.9 48 127.4 816.6 79 191.5 1,671.6 68 200.1 1,746.7 68Niger 1.5 18.4 135 1.6 44.4 161 0.1 25.9 145 0.2 26.4 145Nigeria -1,859.8 -22,186.2 6 349.5 3,311.0 44 2,209.3 25,497.2 12 2,258.8 26,240.4 13Niue (-) 1.5 98 (-) 1.6 216 (-) (-) 220 (-) (-) 220Norfolk Island 0.1 0.6 95 0.1 0.6 226 (-) (-) 226 (-) (-) 226North Korea 1.5 1.9 101 1.5 1.9 213 (-) (-) 227 (-) (-) 227Norway -382.7 -3,417.0 27 241.8 2,539.4 48 624.6 5,956.3 38 647.5 6,168.4 39

Oman -159.5 371.5 196 79.8 899.4 76 239.3 527.9 80 246.1 553.7 81

Pakistan -136.9 -1,339.0 42 170.4 1,571.9 61 307.3 2,910.9 53 327.4 3,093.9 52Palau 1.3 11.9 127 1.3 12.0 186 (-) 0.1 215 (-) 0.2 215Panama 562.9 4,543.5 224 592.0 4,869.9 36 29.1 326.3 93 30.6 344.6 93Papua New Guinea 5.8 92.6 169 17.3 169.3 118 11.5 76.7 124 12.0 80.6 125Paraguay 162.7 1,448.0 215 170.7 1,494.1 62 8.1 46.2 137 9.1 51.0 136Peru 177.7 1,390.4 213 623.0 5,497.3 33 445.3 4,106.9 44 477.5 4,309.7 44Philippines -88.2 -592.6 53 658.0 6,032.3 30 746.2 6,624.9 36 773.8 6,889.0 35Pitcairn Island (-) (-) 85 (-) (-) 232 (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 229Poland 47.5 28.1 145 293.9 2,436.9 49 246.3 2,408.8 55 257.4 2,529.6 55Portugal -66.0 -951.8 47 105.2 879.5 77 171.2 1,831.3 63 179.3 1,902.5 63

Qatar 68.6 2,455.9 220 124.5 2,797.0 46 56.0 341.2 89 59.9 358.0 89

Republic of Yemen 27.6 167.9 186 28.4 320.0 97 0.9 152.1 111 0.9 170.4 109Reunion -0.7 -1.9 78 1.0 7.3 193 1.7 9.2 161 1.7 9.4 161Romania -23.6 -211.7 57 51.1 576.7 81 74.7 788.4 77 77.4 826.4 77Russia -1,551.0 -16,649.3 9 585.8 4,736.1 37 2,136.8 21,385.4 17 2,205.7 22,110.0 17Rwanda -1.5 12.1 128 1.8 23.3 178 3.3 11.2 156 3.5 11.5 158

San Marino -0.2 0.3 89 0.2 3.1 205 0.4 2.8 182 0.4 3.3 181Sao Tome and Principe (-) 0.5 94 (-) 0.8 221 (-) 0.3 212 (-) 0.3 212Saudi Arabia -1,398.6 -15,990.0 10 1,025.6 9,483.1 21 2,424.2 25,473.1 13 2,518.6 26,502.1 12Senegal 6.3 159.6 184 7.3 164.0 119 1.0 4.4 175 1.1 4.7 174Serbia -4.7 -70.1 68 7.7 81.2 142 12.4 151.3 113 13.0 154.5 115Seychelles 1.2 3.3 110 1.5 9.1 190 0.3 5.8 170 0.4 5.9 170Sierra Leone 8.1 27.1 143 9.9 48.8 158 1.9 21.8 148 1.9 22.3 149Singapore 701.8 9,733.7 229 2,444.4 24,045.7 10 1,742.6 14,311.9 23 1,766.2 14,526.9 23Slovakia -92.9 -663.1 52 19.8 202.9 113 112.7 866.0 74 115.4 886.0 74Slovenia 26.4 -87.1 66 69.6 296.0 102 43.2 383.1 87 44.9 396.8 87Solomon Islands 0.5 3.4 112 0.6 4.3 199 0.1 0.9 203 0.2 1.2 200Somalia 0.1 1.0 97 0.1 1.2 219 (-) 0.1 216 (-) 0.1 216South Africa -172.2 -1,958.9 34 468.3 4,707.5 38 640.5 6,666.4 35 657.8 6,828.1 36Spain 228.4 972.3 208 949.5 7,907.3 27 721.1 6,935.0 34 746.1 7,199.0 34Sri Lanka -154.2 -1,300.2 43 13.3 150.0 123 167.5 1,450.2 70 174.7 1,521.3 70St Helena (-) -3.9 76 0.1 0.6 224 0.1 4.5 173 0.1 4.6 175St Kitts and Nevis 13.0 54.3 155 16.9 96.5 140 3.9 42.1 139 4.1 44.1 138St Lucia 12.8 343.3 195 14.1 358.4 95 1.3 15.1 154 1.4 15.9 154

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Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

October Rank October RankCountry

October Rank October Rank

St Pierre and Miquelon -0.3 -1.5 80 (-) (-) 231 0.3 1.6 190 0.3 1.6 194St Vincent and the Grenadines 4.7 63.0 161 4.8 64.4 153 0.1 1.5 193 0.1 1.6 192Sudan 13.9 72.5 165 14.4 79.2 147 0.5 6.7 168 0.6 7.4 167Suriname 31.9 160.9 185 51.5 303.0 101 19.6 142.1 116 21.4 155.1 114Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island (-) 7.6 122 (-) 7.7 192 (-) (-) 221 (-) (-) 221Swaziland -6.8 -95.9 65 1.6 13.8 184 8.4 109.7 118 8.8 114.2 118Sweden -532.9 -4,563.1 24 433.8 3,870.1 41 966.7 8,433.2 31 994.1 8,677.1 31Switzerland -0.5 1,064.8 209 1,910.4 16,515.0 16 1,910.9 15,450.3 22 1,931.6 15,635.4 22Syria 24.7 79.2 167 63.3 412.4 91 38.7 333.2 91 39.9 345.6 92

Taiwan -1,029.2 -8,407.3 20 2,218.3 20,911.2 14 3,247.5 29,318.5 9 3,367.4 30,407.2 9Tajikistan 9.8 51.8 154 9.8 53.3 157 0.1 1.4 194 0.1 1.5 196Tanzania 14.8 100.5 171 17.8 133.5 127 2.9 32.9 142 3.0 33.9 142Thailand -1,277.8 -11,361.1 12 806.2 7,252.6 28 2,084.0 18,613.7 19 2,170.8 19,383.9 19Timor-Leste 0.5 3.4 113 0.5 3.4 202 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Togo 13.4 134.8 179 13.7 143.7 125 0.3 8.9 162 0.3 9.2 162Tokelau -0.2 -0.1 83 0.1 3.0 206 0.3 3.1 180 0.3 3.3 180Tonga 1.0 16.4 133 1.2 17.9 181 0.1 1.5 191 0.2 2.0 186Trinidad and Tobago -409.9 -4,026.5 25 189.9 1,590.3 60 599.8 5,616.8 40 635.0 5,956.7 40Tunisia 13.7 103.6 172 39.7 443.1 87 26.0 339.6 90 26.6 350.5 91Turkey 645.0 4,808.5 225 1,013.7 8,280.8 26 368.7 3,472.3 47 386.4 3,654.5 46Turkmenistan 0.1 3.9 114 3.2 33.8 167 3.1 29.9 143 3.3 31.6 143Turks and Caicos Islands 14.5 146.8 181 16.1 155.1 122 1.6 8.4 163 1.9 8.9 163Tuvalu 0.1 0.5 93 0.1 0.5 227 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 224

Uganda 2.3 31.9 150 5.3 82.7 141 3.0 50.8 134 3.2 53.1 134Ukraine -6.0 192.6 188 105.1 1,104.7 68 111.1 912.1 73 116.3 956.9 73United Arab Emirates 924.9 8,463.8 227 1,036.7 9,410.9 22 111.9 947.1 72 116.3 989.1 72United Kingdom 56.5 -738.7 51 4,280.6 40,387.8 5 4,224.1 41,126.5 6 4,298.8 41,888.3 6Uruguay 75.9 605.2 203 99.0 799.2 80 23.1 194.0 103 24.7 204.1 103Uzbekistan 18.2 14.3 131 18.5 80.7 143 0.3 66.4 126 0.3 67.1 128

Vanuatu 0.4 17.3 134 0.5 18.7 180 0.1 1.4 196 0.1 1.6 191Vatican City 0.2 0.1 87 0.3 1.7 215 0.1 1.6 189 0.1 1.7 190Venezuela -1,232.2 -18,473.4 8 1,200.2 8,799.7 25 2,432.4 27,273.1 11 2,468.4 27,796.4 11Vietnam -1,146.5 -9,348.9 17 351.5 2,970.6 45 1,498.0 12,319.5 27 1,604.2 13,173.7 26

Wallis and Futuna 0.1 0.5 90 0.1 0.5 229 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 222West Bank Administered by Israel -0.2 -1.6 79 (-) 0.6 225 0.2 2.2 184 0.3 2.9 184Western Sahara (-) (-) 86 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230Western Samoa 1.9 12.7 129 2.1 15.4 182 0.1 2.7 183 0.2 3.1 183

Zambia 0.4 20.1 137 5.3 44.7 160 4.9 24.6 146 4.9 24.7 147Zimbabwe 0.9 23.4 140 6.8 57.6 155 5.8 34.1 141 6.0 34.9 141

Unidentified (1) 122.7 255.9 (X) 122.7 255.9 (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)

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Trade balance Exports Imports(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basis

Year- Year- Year- Year-to-Date to-Date to-Date to-Date

October Rank October RankCountry

October Rank October Rank

Africa -3,726.5 -48,596.4 (X) 2,760.3 22,929.8 (X) 6,486.8 71,526.2 (X) 6,667.8 73,753.3 (X)APEC -41,947.3 -383,094.8 (X) 70,543.3 635,643.3 (X) 112,490.6 1,018,738.1 (X) 115,921.8 1,049,498.0 (X)ASEAN -3,574.0 -30,911.9 (X) 6,226.3 57,911.2 (X) 9,800.3 88,823.1 (X) 10,187.4 92,384.2 (X)Asia - South -1,468.4 -13,000.9 (X) 2,318.5 20,123.3 (X) 3,786.8 33,124.2 (X) 3,951.9 34,591.0 (X)Asia Near East -955.1 -21,035.3 (X) 4,358.4 40,272.2 (X) 5,313.5 61,307.5 (X) 5,477.8 63,319.9 (X)CAFTA-DR 136.4 299.0 (X) 2,182.6 20,034.3 (X) 2,046.3 19,735.3 (X) 2,115.5 20,488.1 (X)Central American Common Market -125.9 -2,018.1 (X) 1,593.2 14,657.4 (X) 1,719.2 16,675.4 (X) 1,780.4 17,343.0 (X)Euro Area -5,861.8 -55,239.0 (X) 16,178.3 143,978.3 (X) 22,040.1 199,217.3 (X) 22,510.1 203,460.4 (X)Europe -7,993.3 -81,367.5 (X) 26,175.9 232,893.4 (X) 34,169.1 314,260.9 (X) 34,937.9 321,472.5 (X)European Union -6,880.6 -65,906.3 (X) 21,810.8 196,338.5 (X) 28,691.4 262,244.8 (X) 29,312.8 267,931.7 (X)LAFTA -5,228.8 -59,853.8 (X) 23,591.1 209,731.4 (X) 28,819.9 269,585.1 (X) 29,281.4 274,673.9 (X)NATO Allies -4,213.2 -56,413.6 (X) 43,835.8 400,696.9 (X) 48,049.0 457,110.6 (X) 48,962.1 465,834.7 (X)NICS 397.1 11,704.5 (X) 10,277.1 98,838.5 (X) 9,879.9 87,134.0 (X) 10,196.2 89,990.6 (X)North America -7,420.3 -79,230.2 (X) 37,022.0 341,343.4 (X) 44,442.4 420,573.6 (X) 44,946.0 425,752.1 (X)OECD -19,452.0 -187,651.9 (X) 72,925.7 664,979.3 (X) 92,377.8 852,631.2 (X) 94,042.8 868,391.9 (X)OPEC -5,616.6 -80,343.4 (X) 4,878.6 44,673.5 (X) 10,495.2 125,016.9 (X) 10,790.3 129,046.1 (X)Pacific Rim Countries -31,252.3 -271,090.6 (X) 30,156.2 264,922.3 (X) 61,408.5 536,012.9 (X) 64,016.5 558,468.2 (X)South/Central America 2,182.9 5,960.6 (X) 12,964.0 114,096.5 (X) 10,781.1 108,135.9 (X) 11,179.7 112,550.1 (X)Twenty Latin American Republics -4,469.4 -54,124.5 (X) 26,477.6 235,971.1 (X) 30,946.9 290,095.6 (X) 31,480.3 295,967.1 (X)

Africa - Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, British Indian Ocean Territories, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana,Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, St. Helena, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

APEC (Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation) - Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

Asia Near East - Bahrain, Gaza Strip Administered by Israel, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, West Bank Administered by Israel, Yemen.

Asia - South - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

CAFTA - DR (Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement) - Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua

Central American Common Market - Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.

Euro Area - Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain.

Europe - Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City.

European Union - Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.

LAFTA (Latin American Free Trade Area) - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies - Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom.

NICS (Newly Industrialized Countries) - Hong Kong, Korea (South), Singapore, Taiwan.

North America - Canada, Mexico

OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) - Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain,Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.

OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) - Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela. Pacific Rim Countries - Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines,Singapore, Taiwan.

South/Central America - Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands,Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), French Guiana, Grenada,Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kittsand Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Twenty Latin American Republics - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

(1) The export totals reflect shipments of certain grains, oilseeds, and satellites that are not included in the country/area totals.NOTE: Country grouping data reflect the groups as they were at the time of reporting.

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