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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. EDT WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013 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: Jeannine Aversa 202-606-2649 CB 13-122, BEA 13-33, FT-900 (13-05) U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES May 2013 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 May exports of $187.1 billion and imports of $232.1 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $45.0 billion, up from $40.1 billion in April, revised. May exports were $0.5 billion less than April exports of $187.6 billion. May imports were $4.4 billion more than April imports of $227.7 billion. In May, the goods deficit increased $5.0 billion from April to $63.4 billion, and the services surplus increased $0.2 billion from April to $18.4 billion. Exports of goods decreased $0.9 billion to $130.3 billion, and imports of goods increased $4.2 billion to $193.7 billion. Exports of services increased $0.4 billion to $56.8 billion, and imports of services increased $0.2 billion to $38.4 billion. The goods and services deficit decreased $1.2 billion from May 2012 to May 2013. Exports were up $2.8 billion, or 1.5 percent, and imports were up $1.6 billion, or 0.7 percent. Goods (Census Basis) The April to May decrease in exports of goods reflected decreases in consumer goods ($1.2 billion); industrial supplies and materials ($0.9 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($0.8 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.3 billion); and other goods ($0.2 billion). The April to May increase in imports of goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($1.0 billion); consumer goods ($1.0 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.8 billion); other goods ($0.5 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.4 billion); and capital goods ($0.3 billion). Exports of goods were virtually unchanged from May 2012 to May 2013. Decreases occurred in foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.7 billion) and industrial supplies and materials ($1.0 billion). Increases occurred in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.9 billion); other goods ($0.6 billion); consumer goods ($0.6 billion); and capital goods ($0.5 billion). NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a balance of payments basis unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country 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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is August 6, 2013.

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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. EDT WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013

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: Jeannine Aversa 202-606-2649 CB 13-122, BEA 13-33, FT-900 (13-05)

U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES

May 2013

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 May exports of $187.1 billion and imports of $232.1 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $45.0 billion, up from $40.1 billion in April, revised. May exports were $0.5 billion less than April exports of $187.6 billion. May imports were $4.4 billion more than April imports of $227.7 billion.

In May, the goods deficit increased $5.0 billion from

April to $63.4 billion, and the services surplus increased $0.2 billion from April to $18.4 billion. Exports of goods decreased $0.9 billion to $130.3 billion, and imports of goods increased $4.2 billion to $193.7 billion. Exports of services increased $0.4 billion to $56.8 billion, and imports of services increased $0.2 billion to $38.4 billion.

The goods and services deficit decreased $1.2 billion

from May 2012 to May 2013. Exports were up $2.8 billion, or 1.5 percent, and imports were up $1.6 billion, or 0.7 percent.

Goods (Census Basis)

The April to May decrease in exports of goods reflected

decreases in consumer goods ($1.2 billion); industrial supplies and materials ($0.9 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($0.8 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.3 billion); and other goods ($0.2 billion).

The April to May increase in imports of goods reflected

increases in industrial supplies and materials ($1.0 billion); consumer goods ($1.0 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.8 billion); other goods ($0.5 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.4 billion); and capital goods ($0.3 billion).

Exports of goods were virtually unchanged from May

2012 to May 2013. Decreases occurred in foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.7 billion) and industrial supplies and materials ($1.0 billion). Increases occurred in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.9 billion); other goods ($0.6 billion); consumer goods ($0.6 billion); and capital goods ($0.5 billion).

NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a balance of payments basis unless otherwise specified. Commodity and country 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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is August 6, 2013.

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The May 2012 to May 2013 increase in imports of goods

reflected increases in consumer goods ($2.0 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.3 billion); other goods ($0.9 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.8) billion. Decreases occurred in industrial supplies and materials ($3.9 billion) and capital goods ($1.1 billion).

Services

Exports of services increased $0.4 billion from April to May. The increase was mostly accounted for by increases in other private services ($0.2 billion), which includes items such as business, professional, and technical services, insurance services, and financial services, and in passenger fares ($0.1 billion). Changes in the other categories of services exports were relatively small.

Imports of services increased $0.2 billion from April to May. The increase was mostly accounted for by increases in passenger fares ($0.1 billion) and in travel ($0.1 billion). Changes in the other categories of services imports were relatively small. The May 2012 to May 2013 increase in exports of services was $2.8 billion or 5.1 percent. The largest increases were in other private services ($1.1 billion), in travel ($0.9 billion), and in royalties and license fees ($0.4 billion). Within other private services, the largest increase was in business, professional, and technical services. The May 2012 to May 2013 increase in imports of services was $1.5 billion or 4.0 percent. Increases in other private services ($0.7 billion), in travel ($0.3 billion), in other transportation ($0.3 billion), which includes freight and port services, and in passenger fares ($0.3 billion) were partly offset by a decrease in direct defense expenditures ($0.2 billion). Within other private services, the largest increase was in financial services.

Goods and Services Moving Average

For the three months ending in May, exports of goods and services averaged $186.6 billion, while imports of goods and services averaged $227.4 billion, resulting in an average trade deficit of $40.8 billion. For the three months ending in April, the average trade deficit was $40.4 billion, reflecting average exports of $186.6 billion and average imports of $227.0 billion.

Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details

The May figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars,

with Hong Kong $3.0 ($2.4 for April), Australia $1.4 ($1.1), Singapore $1.2 ($0.8), and Brazil $0.9 ($1.2). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with China $27.9 ($24.1),

European Union $10.8 ($12.4), OPEC $6.3 ($6.6), Germany $5.8 ($6.1), Japan $5.4 ($6.9), Mexico $5.3 ($4.4), Saudi Arabia $2.7 ($2.6), Korea $2.5 ($2.4), India $2.3 ($2.4), Ireland $2.3 ($2.4), Canada $1.9 ($2.3), and Venezuela $1.5 ($1.5).

Advanced technology products exports were $26.9 billion

in May and imports were $34.1 billion, resulting in a deficit of $7.2 billion. May exports were $2.2 billion more than the $24.7 billion in April, while May imports were $1.5 billion more than the $32.6 billion in April.

Revisions

Census Basis (not seasonally adjusted)

For April, exports of goods were virtually unrevised and

imports of goods were revised down $0.2 billion. Goods carry-over in May was $0.1 billion (0.1 percent) for exports and $1.7 billion (0.8 percent) for imports. For April, revised export carry-over was virtually zero and revised import carry-over was $0.2 billion (0.1 percent).

Balance of Payments Basis (seasonally adjusted)

For April, exports of goods were virtually unrevised and

imports of goods were revised down $0.2 billion. For April, exports of services were revised up $0.1

billion, reflecting an upward revision in other private services. For April, imports of services were revised up $0.2 billion, reflecting upward revisions in travel and in passenger fare.

Scheduled release dates through December 2013 are located on page A-5

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NOTICE

2013 Economic Indicator Webinar Series

The Census Bureau will introduce the 2013 Economic Indicator Webinar Series later this month. This series will provide information on all economic indicators published by the Census Bureau. The first session will feature information on the “U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services” news release (FT-900) and will be presented by the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. More information on this series is available at www.census.gov/econ/webinar.

Entry of Croatia into the European Union

Beginning with the July 2013 statistics scheduled for release on September 4, 2013, the European Union will be expanded to reflect the entry of Croatia into the European Union on July 1, 2013. This change will affect Exhibit 14 of the FT-900 and Exhibit 6 of the FT-900 Supplement.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Data Dissemination Branch of the Census Bureau’s Foreign Trade Division on (800) 549-0595, option 4, or at [email protected].

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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 - Chained (2009) Dollars

12

Exhibit 11 Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals - Chained (2009) 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 - 2013

16

Exhibit 14a Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas - 2012

17

Exhibit 15 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal 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 - 2013

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

2011

Jan. - Dec. -556,838 -744,139 187,301 2,112,825 1,495,853 616,973 2,669,663 2,239,991 429,672Jan. - May -225,952 -302,369 76,417 861,158 610,204 250,954 1,087,110 912,573 174,537

January -47,795 -62,466 14,671 168,079 118,776 49,303 215,874 181,242 34,632

February -45,213 -60,187 14,974 166,635 117,388 49,247 211,849 177,575 34,274

March -43,377 -59,042 15,665 174,342 123,930 50,412 217,719 182,971 34,748

April -42,125 -57,581 15,456 175,948 125,314 50,635 218,074 182,895 35,179

May -47,442 -63,093 15,652 176,153 124,796 51,357 223,595 187,890 35,705

June -50,984 -66,997 16,013 173,180 121,205 51,975 224,164 188,202 35,962

July -45,461 -62,002 16,541 179,465 126,455 53,010 224,926 188,457 36,469

August -44,674 -61,422 16,748 179,917 126,626 53,291 224,591 188,048 36,543

September -44,553 -60,464 15,910 181,172 128,503 52,669 225,725 188,966 36,759

October -46,083 -61,510 15,427 180,547 128,563 51,984 226,630 190,073 36,557

November -47,783 -63,003 15,220 178,267 126,685 51,582 226,050 189,688 36,362

December -51,349 -66,372 15,024 179,118 127,611 51,507 230,467 193,984 36,483

2012

Jan. - Dec. -534,656 -741,475 206,819 2,210,585 1,561,239 649,346 2,745,240 2,302,714 442,527Jan. - May -235,819 -320,679 84,860 916,530 647,980 268,550 1,152,349 968,660 183,690

January -51,393 -67,134 15,740 179,477 127,311 52,167 230,871 194,445 36,426

February -43,763 -60,966 17,202 182,064 128,383 53,680 225,827 189,349 36,478

March -47,790 -65,504 17,714 186,505 131,865 54,640 234,295 197,369 36,926

April -46,625 -63,689 17,064 184,267 130,246 54,021 230,892 193,935 36,957

May -46,247 -63,386 17,139 184,217 130,175 54,042 230,464 193,562 36,902

June -42,430 -59,412 16,982 185,218 131,446 53,773 227,648 190,858 36,790

July -43,451 -59,464 16,013 183,375 130,276 53,099 226,826 189,741 37,085

August -44,007 -60,619 16,611 182,071 128,446 53,625 226,078 189,064 37,014

September -41,570 -58,897 17,327 186,829 132,752 54,078 228,400 191,649 36,751

October -42,650 -60,360 17,710 182,655 127,987 54,668 225,304 188,346 36,958

November -46,422 -64,862 18,440 185,220 129,667 55,552 231,641 194,529 37,112

December -38,307 -57,182 18,874 188,686 132,685 56,002 226,994 189,866 37,127

2013

Jan. - May -208,833 -300,985 92,152 933,640 652,355 281,285 1,142,473 953,340 189,132

January -42,690 -61,440 18,750 186,680 130,630 56,050 229,370 192,070 37,300

February -43,836 -62,296 18,461 187,130 131,083 56,047 230,966 193,379 37,586

March -37,132 -55,401 18,268 185,208 129,262 55,946 222,340 184,662 37,678

April (R) -40,149 -58,405 18,256 187,562 131,127 56,436 227,711 189,531 38,180

May -45,027 -63,443 18,417 187,059 130,254 56,805 232,086 193,698 38,388

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

April data as published last month:

-38,829 -56,143 17,315 184,276 130,345 53,930 223,105 186,489 36,616

(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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or

www.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 Services

Three-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

2011

January -42,604 -56,995 14,391 165,807 116,812 48,995 208,411 173,807 34,604

February -44,837 -59,574 14,737 166,964 117,750 49,214 211,801 177,324 34,477

March -45,462 -60,565 15,103 169,686 120,031 49,654 215,147 180,596 34,551

April -43,572 -58,937 15,365 172,309 122,210 50,098 215,880 181,147 34,733

May -44,315 -59,905 15,591 175,481 124,680 50,801 219,796 184,585 35,211

June -46,850 -62,557 15,707 175,094 123,772 51,322 221,944 186,329 35,615

July -47,962 -64,031 16,069 176,266 124,152 52,114 224,228 188,183 36,045

August -47,040 -63,474 16,434 177,521 124,762 52,759 224,561 188,236 36,325

September -44,896 -61,296 16,400 180,184 127,195 52,990 225,081 188,491 36,590

October -45,103 -61,132 16,028 180,545 127,897 52,648 225,649 189,029 36,620

November -46,140 -61,659 15,519 179,995 127,917 52,078 226,135 189,576 36,559

December -48,405 -63,628 15,224 179,311 127,620 51,691 227,716 191,248 36,467

2012

January -50,175 -65,503 15,328 178,954 127,202 51,752 229,129 192,706 36,424

February -48,835 -64,824 15,989 180,220 127,769 52,451 229,055 192,593 36,462

March -47,649 -64,535 16,886 182,682 129,186 53,496 230,331 193,721 36,610

April -46,060 -63,386 17,327 184,279 130,165 54,114 230,338 193,551 36,787

May -46,887 -64,193 17,306 184,996 130,762 54,234 231,884 194,955 36,928

June -45,101 -62,162 17,062 184,567 130,622 53,945 229,668 192,785 36,883

July -44,043 -60,754 16,712 184,270 130,633 53,638 228,313 191,387 36,926

August -43,296 -59,832 16,536 183,555 130,056 53,499 226,851 189,888 36,963

September -43,010 -59,660 16,651 184,092 130,491 53,601 227,101 190,151 36,950

October -42,742 -59,959 17,216 183,852 129,728 54,124 226,594 189,687 36,907

November -43,547 -61,373 17,826 184,901 130,135 54,766 228,448 191,508 36,940

December -42,459 -60,801 18,342 185,520 130,113 55,407 227,980 190,914 37,066

2013

January -42,473 -61,161 18,688 186,862 130,994 55,868 229,335 192,155 37,180

February -41,611 -60,306 18,695 187,499 131,466 56,033 229,110 191,772 37,338

March -41,219 -59,712 18,493 186,339 130,325 56,015 227,559 190,037 37,521

April (R) -40,372 -58,701 18,328 186,633 130,490 56,143 227,006 189,191 37,815

May -40,769 -59,083 18,314 186,610 130,214 56,396 227,379 189,297 38,082

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(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 and 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 data so that trends can better be discerned.

*For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page A-1 of this release at www.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--Exports

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

Period Total Services TravelPassenger

Fares

Other

Transportation

Royalties and

License Fees

Other Private

Services

Transfers

Under U.S.

Military Sales

Contracts

U.S.

Government

Misc. Services

2011

Jan. - Dec. 616,973 115,552 36,763 43,067 120,717 279,645 18,821 2,408

Jan. - May 250,954 46,505 14,292 17,759 49,153 114,535 7,728 982

January 49,303 9,112 2,777 3,509 9,598 22,697 1,416 193

February 49,247 8,990 2,710 3,444 9,750 22,702 1,456 196

March 50,412 9,281 2,853 3,569 9,842 23,112 1,557 198

April 50,635 9,548 2,939 3,579 9,919 22,819 1,634 197

May 51,357 9,574 3,013 3,658 10,044 23,205 1,665 198

June 51,975 9,799 3,009 3,526 10,246 23,516 1,680 200

July 53,010 9,970 3,306 3,671 10,434 23,766 1,660 203

August 53,291 9,943 3,321 3,575 10,477 24,127 1,643 205

September 52,669 9,928 3,266 3,681 10,312 23,660 1,618 205

October 51,984 9,919 3,219 3,643 10,072 23,411 1,517 203

November 51,582 9,830 3,189 3,641 9,952 23,278 1,488 204

December 51,507 9,658 3,161 3,571 10,072 23,353 1,487 205

2012

Jan. - Dec. 649,346 126,214 39,360 43,855 124,182 294,527 18,520 2,688

Jan. - May 268,550 51,046 16,345 18,406 51,851 122,292 7,528 1,081

January 52,167 9,590 3,082 3,580 10,317 23,861 1,528 208

February 53,680 10,153 3,232 3,675 10,494 24,386 1,529 211

March 54,640 10,500 3,335 3,776 10,482 24,811 1,520 215

April 54,021 10,433 3,306 3,678 10,347 24,553 1,482 222

May 54,042 10,370 3,390 3,697 10,211 24,680 1,468 225

June 53,773 10,566 3,373 3,733 10,168 24,225 1,479 228

July 53,099 10,440 3,283 3,631 10,206 23,825 1,482 231

August 53,625 10,801 3,321 3,630 10,278 23,859 1,504 232

September 54,078 10,838 3,242 3,595 10,343 24,285 1,543 232

October 54,668 10,597 3,202 3,555 10,397 25,052 1,637 228

November 55,552 10,972 3,314 3,552 10,446 25,374 1,667 227December 56,002 10,954 3,280 3,753 10,493 25,614 1,680 228

2013

Jan. - May 281,285 55,834 16,754 19,030 52,819 127,576 8,156 1,115

January 56,050 11,090 3,352 3,735 10,518 25,507 1,627 221

February 56,047 11,163 3,346 3,849 10,537 25,311 1,621 220

March 55,946 11,110 3,351 3,785 10,544 25,312 1,623 221

April (R) 56,436 11,213 3,301 3,827 10,592 25,641 1,637 224

May 56,805 11,258 3,404 3,834 10,627 25,805 1,648 228

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

April data as published last month:

53,930 10,984 3,439 3,646 10,362 23,817 1,573 110

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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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

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

Period Total Services TravelPassenger

Fares

Other

Transportation

Royalties and

License Fees

Other Private

Services

Direct Defense

Expenditures

U.S.

Government

Misc. Services

2011

Jan.- Dec. 429,672 78,229 31,079 54,630 34,786 199,654 27,752 3,541

Jan. - May 174,537 31,959 12,514 22,606 13,385 80,864 11,802 1,407

January 34,632 6,322 2,510 4,570 2,737 15,850 2,346 297

February 34,274 6,233 2,423 4,377 2,727 15,875 2,353 287

March 34,748 6,378 2,485 4,475 2,674 16,098 2,358 280

April 35,179 6,484 2,489 4,555 2,619 16,386 2,374 272

May 35,705 6,542 2,607 4,629 2,628 16,656 2,371 273

June 35,962 6,567 2,555 4,589 2,738 16,875 2,359 279

July 36,469 6,592 2,664 4,689 2,905 16,987 2,328 304

August 36,543 6,523 2,668 4,577 3,061 17,097 2,306 311

September 36,759 6,635 2,738 4,574 3,149 17,067 2,281 315

October 36,557 6,646 2,630 4,523 3,181 17,013 2,250 315

November 36,362 6,577 2,650 4,489 3,184 16,927 2,225 310

December 36,483 6,730 2,660 4,583 3,184 16,825 2,201 300

2012

Jan. - Dec. 442,527 83,451 34,654 55,445 39,889 201,227 24,734 3,127

Jan. - May 183,690 35,072 14,323 22,870 16,462 82,959 10,667 1,336

January 36,426 6,777 2,715 4,646 3,198 16,633 2,183 275

February 36,478 7,005 2,848 4,394 3,238 16,568 2,160 265

March 36,926 7,178 2,903 4,574 3,306 16,568 2,136 261

April 36,957 7,055 2,947 4,645 3,364 16,573 2,105 269

May 36,902 7,057 2,910 4,611 3,356 16,618 2,083 267

June 36,790 7,027 2,927 4,608 3,259 16,641 2,065 263

July 37,085 6,988 2,946 4,740 3,432 16,669 2,060 250

August 37,014 6,772 2,857 4,576 3,783 16,737 2,041 247

September 36,751 6,949 2,932 4,662 3,098 16,843 2,019 248

October 36,958 6,935 2,877 4,642 3,206 17,052 1,984 262

November 37,112 6,909 2,882 4,674 3,305 17,120 1,960 262

December 37,127 6,799 2,910 4,673 3,343 17,206 1,938 259

2013

Jan. - May 189,132 35,748 15,427 24,366 17,036 85,958 9,400 1,198

January 37,300 6,838 2,944 4,840 3,383 17,150 1,904 241

February 37,586 6,983 3,017 4,955 3,391 17,118 1,885 237

March 37,678 7,171 3,122 4,692 3,403 17,177 1,876 236

April (R) 38,180 7,350 3,137 4,928 3,421 17,237 1,868 239

May 38,388 7,406 3,207 4,951 3,438 17,275 1,866 245

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

April data as published last month:

36,616 7,127 3,081 4,621 3,244 16,163 2,024 356

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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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 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

2011

Jan. - Dec. -744,139 -727,765 1,495,853 15,562 1,480,290 2,239,991 31,936 2,208,055Jan. - May -302,369 -296,319 610,204 6,875 603,329 912,573 12,925 899,648

January -62,466 -61,271 118,776 1,281 117,495 181,242 2,475 178,767

February -60,187 -59,248 117,388 1,564 115,824 177,575 2,503 175,072

March -59,042 -57,984 123,930 1,485 122,445 182,971 2,542 180,429

April -57,581 -56,252 125,314 1,275 124,039 182,895 2,603 180,291

May -63,093 -61,563 124,796 1,271 123,525 187,890 2,801 185,088

June -66,997 -65,462 121,205 1,300 119,905 188,202 2,835 185,367

July -62,002 -60,656 126,455 1,365 125,090 188,457 2,712 185,746

August -61,422 -60,029 126,626 1,267 125,359 188,048 2,660 185,388

September -60,464 -59,085 128,503 1,481 127,022 188,966 2,859 186,107

October -61,510 -59,731 128,563 1,121 127,442 190,073 2,899 187,174

November -63,003 -61,554 126,685 1,093 125,592 189,688 2,542 187,146

December -66,372 -64,929 127,611 1,061 126,551 193,984 2,504 191,480

2012

Jan. - Dec. -741,475 -729,611 1,561,239 15,530 1,545,709 2,302,714 27,394 2,275,320Jan. - May -320,679 -315,554 647,980 6,606 641,374 968,660 11,732 956,928

January -67,134 -65,969 127,311 1,357 125,954 194,445 2,522 191,923

February -60,966 -60,134 128,383 1,448 126,936 189,349 2,279 187,070

March -65,504 -64,337 131,865 1,240 130,625 197,369 2,407 194,962

April -63,689 -62,913 130,246 1,483 128,762 193,935 2,260 191,675

May -63,386 -62,200 130,175 1,078 129,097 193,562 2,264 191,298

June -59,412 -58,354 131,446 1,228 130,218 190,858 2,286 188,572

July -59,464 -58,673 130,276 1,438 128,839 189,741 2,229 187,512

August -60,619 -59,700 128,446 1,339 127,107 189,064 2,257 186,807

September -58,897 -57,944 132,752 1,336 131,415 191,649 2,290 189,359

October -60,360 -59,363 127,987 1,283 126,704 188,346 2,280 186,067

November -64,862 -63,834 129,667 1,137 128,530 194,529 2,165 192,364

December -57,182 -56,189 132,685 1,163 131,522 189,866 2,156 187,711

2013

Jan. - May -300,985 -294,790 652,355 4,974 647,381 953,340 11,169 942,171

January -61,440 -60,504 130,630 1,189 129,441 192,070 2,125 189,945

February -62,296 -60,478 131,083 563 130,520 193,379 2,382 190,998

March -55,401 -54,168 129,262 943 128,318 184,662 2,176 182,487

April (R) -58,405 -57,292 131,127 1,082 130,044 189,531 2,195 187,336

May -63,443 -62,348 130,254 1,197 129,058 193,698 2,292 191,406

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

April data as published last month:

-56,143 -55,892 130,345 1,728 128,617 186,489 1,980 184,509

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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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

In 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

GoodsOther Goods

Exports

2012

Jan. - Dec. 1,561,239 15,530 1,545,709 132,810 501,071 527,375 146,126 181,745 56,581

Jan. - May 647,980 6,606 641,374 52,141 212,191 219,011 60,810 74,533 22,688

January 127,311 1,357 125,954 10,165 41,727 43,071 12,244 14,625 4,121

February 128,383 1,448 126,936 9,799 42,123 43,459 12,102 14,824 4,629

March 131,865 1,240 130,625 10,126 43,647 44,801 12,048 14,973 5,029

April 130,246 1,483 128,762 10,602 42,872 43,455 12,214 15,121 4,498

May 130,175 1,078 129,097 11,448 41,822 44,224 12,202 14,990 4,411

June 131,446 1,228 130,218 10,732 42,385 43,907 12,661 15,627 4,906

July 130,276 1,438 128,839 12,653 40,328 43,981 12,396 15,200 4,280

August 128,446 1,339 127,107 11,593 39,484 44,247 12,184 15,051 4,548

September 132,752 1,336 131,415 12,427 42,304 44,711 11,887 15,309 4,777

October 127,987 1,283 126,704 11,266 39,776 43,494 11,785 15,463 4,921

November 129,667 1,137 128,530 11,013 40,682 44,187 12,312 15,406 4,930

December 132,685 1,163 131,522 10,985 43,920 43,838 12,092 15,156 5,530

2013

Jan. - May 652,355 4,974 647,381 52,847 209,442 219,543 62,446 78,085 25,019

January 130,630 1,189 129,441 11,358 41,373 44,326 12,053 15,661 4,670

February 131,083 563 130,520 11,447 42,914 43,424 12,406 15,141 5,188

March 129,262 943 128,318 10,303 42,562 43,092 12,187 14,872 5,303

April (R) 131,127 1,082 130,044 9,942 41,755 43,942 12,740 16,823 4,843

May 130,254 1,197 129,058 9,796 40,838 44,759 13,060 15,589 5,015

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Imports

2012

Jan. - Dec. 2,302,714 27,394 2,275,320 110,258 730,374 548,614 297,813 516,342 71,920

Jan. - May 968,660 11,732 956,928 46,009 316,440 229,262 121,765 213,355 30,097

January 194,445 2,522 191,923 9,475 65,047 44,874 24,057 42,712 5,759

February 189,349 2,279 187,070 9,003 62,050 44,823 24,485 40,793 5,916

March 197,369 2,407 194,962 9,207 64,459 47,158 24,453 43,380 6,305

April 193,935 2,260 191,675 9,213 63,755 45,625 24,144 43,031 5,908

May 193,562 2,264 191,298 9,111 61,130 46,783 24,626 43,439 6,209

June 190,858 2,286 188,572 9,033 59,319 46,020 25,370 42,638 6,192

July 189,741 2,229 187,512 9,146 57,908 45,583 25,966 42,998 5,912

August 189,064 2,257 186,807 9,178 58,948 45,105 25,199 42,345 6,032

September 191,649 2,290 189,359 9,247 59,888 45,658 24,398 44,117 6,051

October 188,346 2,280 186,067 8,942 59,883 45,585 24,584 41,094 5,979

November 194,529 2,165 192,364 9,379 60,664 45,608 25,612 45,071 6,030

December 189,866 2,156 187,711 9,326 57,325 45,791 24,919 44,724 5,626

2013

Jan. - May 953,340 11,169 942,171 47,914 289,606 227,572 123,982 220,871 32,226

January 192,070 2,125 189,945 9,214 60,992 46,029 23,644 44,015 6,050

February 193,379 2,382 190,998 9,624 58,787 46,248 24,972 45,560 5,807

March 184,662 2,176 182,487 9,607 56,507 44,254 24,207 41,354 6,557

April (R) 189,531 2,195 187,336 9,549 56,136 45,348 25,186 44,456 6,662

May 193,698 2,292 191,406 9,919 57,184 45,694 25,974 45,486 7,150

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(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 at www.census.gov/ft900

or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

Total Balance

of Payments

Basis

Net

Adjustments

Total Census

Basis (1)

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

In 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.

May April Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

2013 2013 (R) Change 2013 2012 Change

Total, Balance of Payments Basis 130,254 131,127 -872 652,355 647,980 4,375

Net Adjustments 1,197 1,082 115 4,974 6,606 -1,632

Total, Census Basis 129,058 130,044 -987 647,381 641,374 6,007

Foods, feeds, and beverages 9,796 9,942 -146 52,847 52,141 706

Wheat 766 837 -72 4,267 3,442 825Oilseeds, food oils 187 253 -66 1,398 1,185 213Soybeans 887 953 -65 7,003 8,180 -1,177Corn 508 545 -36 2,862 5,209 -2,347Bakery products 525 554 -28 2,689 2,518 171Fish and shellfish 479 502 -22 2,353 2,359 -6Rice 189 211 -22 1,039 902 137Other foods 1,054 1,075 -21 5,357 4,986 370Vegetables 565 581 -16 2,808 2,469 339Wine, beer, and related products 148 160 -12 809 758 51Nuts 591 601 -11 3,227 2,764 462Sorghum, barley, oats 28 31 -3 223 123 100Nonagricultural foods, etc. 144 141 3 698 641 56Animal feeds, n.e.c. 675 668 7 3,733 2,619 1,114Fruits, frozen juices 813 780 33 3,972 3,693 279Meat, poultry, etc. 1,496 1,441 55 7,490 7,616 -125Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 201 140 61 806 797 8Dairy products and eggs 540 471 69 2,113 1,878 235

Industrial supplies and materials 40,838 41,755 -917 209,442 212,191 -2,750

Nonmonetary gold 2,616 3,746 -1,130 17,494 16,432 1,062Chemicals-organic 2,693 2,922 -229 14,757 15,447 -690Hides and skins 254 403 -150 1,407 1,211 196Petroleum products, other 4,105 4,200 -95 23,608 22,490 1,118Finished metal shapes 1,605 1,696 -91 8,339 8,059 281Precious metals, other 616 674 -58 3,323 3,791 -468Crude oil 384 437 -53 1,873 994 879Iron and steel products, other 594 644 -50 2,992 3,142 -150Chemicals-fertilizers 804 854 -50 4,087 4,162 -74Other industrial supplies 2,047 2,093 -46 10,183 9,857 326Coal and fuels, other 492 535 -43 2,933 3,236 -303Natural gas liquids 544 570 -25 2,222 1,941 281Plastic materials 2,981 3,006 -25 15,175 14,755 420Nonmetallic minerals 69 93 -24 382 440 -58Pulpwood and woodpulp 743 764 -21 3,762 3,986 -224Aluminum and alumina 783 804 -21 3,884 3,866 18Finished textile supplies 263 272 -9 1,265 1,138 127Wood supplies, manufactured 113 122 -9 589 602 -13Gas-natural 532 532 -1 2,751 1,913 838Electric energy 30 29 (-) 152 86 66Tapes, audio and visual 27 26 2 128 168 -41Chemicals-other 2,508 2,506 2 12,645 12,519 126Nontextile floor tiles 50 48 3 238 246 -7Hair, waste materials 62 59 3 288 273 15Shingles, molding, wallboard 395 392 3 1,938 1,983 -45Agric. industry-unmanufactured 398 394 4 2,015 1,986 29Industrial rubber products 423 419 4 2,073 2,049 24Cotton fiber cloth 210 206 5 1,033 1,106 -73Leather and furs 112 106 5 522 422 101Agriculture-manufactured, other 246 239 7 1,173 1,119 54Mineral supplies-manufactured 465 455 10 2,281 2,229 53Logs and lumber 516 504 12 2,495 2,212 284Newsprint 1,123 1,111 12 5,596 5,519 78Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 137 124 13 680 594 87Agric. farming-unmanufactured 319 305 14 1,485 1,314 171Manmade cloth 646 631 16 3,024 2,904 120Synthetic rubber-primary 347 331 16 1,716 2,106 -391Chemicals-inorganic 757 729 29 3,783 3,702 81Cotton, raw 505 474 30 2,382 2,838 -456Nonferrous metals, other 590 554 36 2,882 3,369 -486Iron and steel mill products 915 874 41 4,622 5,506 -885Nuclear fuel materials 170 114 56 486 707 -221Tobacco, unmanufactured 99 38 60 436 407 28Copper 765 697 68 3,523 4,083 -560Metallurgical grade coal 751 648 103 3,600 5,045 -1,446Steelmaking materials 898 680 218 4,919 5,678 -760Fuel oil 5,138 4,698 439 22,303 24,562 -2,259

Item (1)

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

In 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.

May April Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

2013 2013 (R) Change 2013 2012 ChangeItem (1)

Capital goods, except automotive 44,759 43,942 817 219,543 219,011 533

Civilian aircraft 5,115 3,750 1,365 20,463 17,959 2,504Industrial machines, other 4,211 3,954 258 19,781 19,508 274Drilling & oilfield equipment 1,085 960 126 5,544 4,968 576Computers 1,377 1,285 92 6,966 7,397 -431Agricultural machinery, equipment 805 730 75 3,841 4,228 -386Computer accessories 2,658 2,594 64 13,057 13,964 -907Food, tobacco machinery 343 292 51 1,594 1,505 89Metalworking machine tools 721 687 34 3,320 3,219 101Pulp and paper machinery 214 195 19 1,023 1,168 -145Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,035 2,025 10 10,195 10,296 -101Railway transportation equipment 385 378 7 1,771 1,671 100Spacecraft, excluding military 6 2 4 29 12 17Laboratory testing instruments 866 863 3 4,326 4,459 -133Generators, accessories 1,173 1,171 2 5,968 5,896 72Vessels, excluding scrap 4 4 (-) 22 17 5Textile, sewing machines 102 103 -1 489 490 -2Photo, service industry machinery 932 933 -1 4,629 4,464 165Commercial vessels, other 45 47 -2 292 175 116Business machines and equipment 246 254 -7 1,251 1,358 -107Industrial engines 2,321 2,332 -11 11,666 12,490 -824Marine engines, parts 106 120 -13 594 557 38Wood, glass, plastic 332 346 -14 1,734 1,909 -175Specialized mining 148 175 -27 784 883 -99Materials handling equipment 1,397 1,426 -29 7,022 7,477 -455Nonfarm tractors and parts 225 267 -43 1,387 1,813 -426Parts-civilian aircraft 1,801 1,861 -60 8,918 8,995 -77Medicinal equipment 2,781 2,845 -64 14,112 13,843 269Semiconductors 3,477 3,563 -86 17,368 17,705 -336Excavating machinery 1,212 1,329 -116 6,372 7,525 -1,153Electric apparatus 3,245 3,427 -182 16,735 15,793 942Engines-civilian aircraft 2,231 2,492 -262 11,795 11,488 307Telecommunications equipment 3,160 3,533 -373 16,494 15,778 716

Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 13,060 12,740 320 62,446 60,810 1,636

Consumer goods 15,589 16,823 -1,234 78,085 74,533 3,552

Jewelry, etc. 821 1,549 -728 4,964 4,208 757Gem diamonds 1,632 2,144 -512 8,610 7,605 1,005Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 627 703 -77 2,977 3,320 -344Recorded media 214 261 -47 1,359 1,417 -58

Household appliances 607 626 -19 3,120 3,041 79Books, printed matter 439 455 -16 2,203 2,234 -30Other consumer nondurables 620 636 -16 3,167 3,091 75Televisions and video equipment 375 387 -12 1,986 2,217 -231Glassware, chinaware 46 57 -11 242 238 4Apparel, household goods-nontextile 232 242 -10 1,213 1,214 -2Cookware, cutlery, tools 84 92 -7 448 430 18Musical instruments 184 191 -7 937 1,001 -64Apparel, household goods-textile 546 552 -6 2,759 2,706 52Toys, games, and sporting goods 825 829 -4 4,150 4,274 -124Pleasure boats and motors 194 197 -3 1,045 1,059 -14Rugs 97 95 2 457 466 -9Sports apparel and gear 57 55 2 299 289 9Furniture, household goods, etc. 404 397 7 1,977 1,881 96Tobacco, manufactured 61 54 7 244 198 47Nursery stock, etc. 38 31 7 177 165 12Stereo equipment, etc. 169 162 7 809 847 -37Toiletries and cosmetics 944 934 10 4,649 4,346 302Numismatic coins 114 100 14 474 376 99Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c. 1,947 1,859 87 9,388 8,993 395Pharmaceutical preparations 4,310 4,213 97 20,432 18,917 1,515

Other goods 5,015 4,843 172 25,019 22,688 2,330

(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 at

www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

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

In 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.

May April Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

2013 2013 (R) Change 2013 2012 Change

Total, Balance of Payments Basis 193,698 189,531 4,167 953,340 968,660 -15,319

Net Adjustments 2,292 2,195 97 11,169 11,732 -563

Total, Census Basis 191,406 187,336 4,070 942,171 956,928 -14,757

Foods, feeds, and beverages 9,919 9,549 370 47,914 46,009 1,905

Fish and shellfish 1,556 1,378 178 7,103 7,229 -126Fruits, frozen juices 1,161 1,050 111 5,469 4,909 560Green coffee 507 409 98 1,972 2,562 -590Cocoa beans 153 82 71 605 574 32Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 591 552 38 2,860 2,726 135Cane and beet sugar 159 128 31 669 1,051 -383Nuts 190 163 27 806 907 -102Other foods 1,019 993 26 5,158 4,709 448Wine, beer, and related products 734 736 -1 3,843 3,660 183Tea, spices, etc. 166 169 -3 804 743 61Nonagricultural foods, etc. 66 70 -4 329 329 (-)Bakery products 762 768 -5 3,801 3,666 134Dairy products and eggs 133 149 -16 729 703 26Vegetables 896 918 -22 4,412 4,022 390Food oils, oilseeds 538 560 -23 2,610 2,466 144Feedstuff and foodgrains 616 641 -24 3,005 2,111 894Meat products 673 784 -111 3,738 3,639 98

Industrial supplies and materials 57,184 56,136 1,048 289,606 316,440 -26,834

Crude oil 21,995 21,282 713 113,371 142,018 -28,647Petroleum products, other 4,633 3,951 682 21,993 21,390 603Copper 662 458 204 3,242 2,315 927Nonmonetary gold 1,541 1,352 189 7,084 6,805 279Nuclear fuel materials 388 258 129 1,433 1,684 -251Chemicals-inorganic 647 573 74 3,116 3,490 -374Coal and related fuels 242 192 50 1,052 979 72Iron and steel mill products 1,506 1,459 47 7,482 9,341 -1,859Pulpwood and woodpulp 332 308 24 1,541 1,422 118Synthetic cloth 513 492 21 2,504 2,563 -59Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 1,037 1,020 17 4,975 4,962 13Bauxite and aluminum 892 881 10 4,398 4,758 -360Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 115 106 9 519 462 56Tin 70 62 8 413 370 43Hides and skins 29 22 7 128 96 32Electric energy 205 198 7 979 690 289Nickel 216 209 7 1,111 1,378 -267Zinc 129 123 6 631 629 2Stone, sand, cement, etc. 376 372 4 1,878 1,680 198Cotton cloth, fabrics 100 96 3 505 538 -33Hair, waste materials 76 73 3 390 390 (-)Wool, silk, etc. 63 60 2 316 319 -3Leather and furs 56 54 2 266 271 -5Cotton, natural fibers 7 7 (-) 29 43 -14Nonferrous metals, other 323 324 -1 1,879 1,863 16Iron and steel, advanced 758 759 -1 3,826 3,951 -125Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 124 126 -2 601 709 -108Materials, excluding chemicals 114 116 -2 604 623 -18Finished textile supplies 367 369 -3 1,863 1,744 118Newsprint 101 105 -4 517 567 -50Blank tapes, audio & visual 69 74 -5 361 463 -102Nontextile floor tiles 235 240 -5 1,130 1,020 110Farming materials, livestock 184 190 -7 889 683 206Plywood and veneers 193 207 -13 992 879 112Synthetic rubber-primary 235 249 -13 1,187 1,420 -233Natural rubber 211 232 -21 1,106 1,562 -455Paper and paper products 591 614 -23 2,977 2,844 132Shingles, wallboard 734 762 -27 3,785 3,171 614Lumber 452 487 -35 2,286 1,562 724Fuel oil 4,071 4,113 -42 19,505 18,696 809Other precious metals 919 965 -46 5,377 5,424 -47Liquefied petroleum gases 239 289 -49 1,988 3,308 -1,319Plastic materials 1,237 1,288 -52 6,414 6,250 165Industrial supplies, other 2,409 2,461 -52 12,115 11,688 427Tobacco, waxes, etc. 695 757 -62 3,479 4,108 -629Chemicals-fertilizers 1,419 1,481 -62 7,195 5,713 1,482Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 770 840 -70 4,001 4,302 -302Finished metal shapes 1,344 1,427 -83 7,112 7,459 -347Steelmaking materials 545 629 -84 2,969 4,192 -1,224Chemicals-organic 2,113 2,272 -159 11,211 10,294 917Gas-natural 902 1,152 -250 4,882 3,351 1,530

Item (1)

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

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

In 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.

May April Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

2013 2013 (R) Change 2013 2012 ChangeItem (1)

Capital goods, except automotive 45,694 45,348 347 227,572 229,262 -1,690

Computer accessories 4,683 4,414 269 22,635 23,924 -1,289Civilian aircraft 1,136 925 211 5,006 3,532 1,474Semiconductors 3,611 3,413 198 16,730 17,446 -715Computers 5,247 5,134 113 26,935 28,122 -1,187Metalworking machine tools 992 882 110 4,716 4,904 -188Wood, glass, plastic 565 501 64 2,780 2,430 350Excavating machinery 901 843 57 4,222 5,305 -1,084Laboratory testing instruments 475 423 52 2,235 2,466 -231Textile, sewing machines 178 153 25 789 671 118Commercial vessels, other 30 10 19 68 44 24Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,592 1,573 19 7,910 7,714 196Marine engines, parts 114 105 9 489 406 83Railway transportation equipment 129 120 9 569 741 -172Food, tobacco machinery 277 269 8 1,358 1,302 56Agricultural machinery, equipment 822 815 7 4,030 3,806 224Spacecraft, excluding military 6 4 2 22 10 13Vessels, except scrap (-) 5 -4 6 1 4Industrial machines, other 3,802 3,809 -8 19,292 20,414 -1,122Specialized mining 51 60 -10 288 343 -55Medicinal equipment 2,682 2,695 -13 13,486 13,091 395Industrial engines 1,818 1,831 -13 8,947 9,971 -1,023Photo, service industry machinery 1,372 1,386 -14 6,851 6,698 153Generators, accessories 1,732 1,747 -15 8,872 9,321 -449Business machines and equipment 373 397 -23 1,982 1,965 17Materials handling equipment 1,116 1,151 -35 5,511 5,522 -12Nonfarm tractors and parts 176 212 -36 977 1,121 -143Pulp and paper machinery 343 380 -37 1,748 1,842 -94Electric apparatus 3,770 3,809 -40 18,721 17,721 1,000Parts-civilian aircraft 1,225 1,270 -46 6,399 5,247 1,153Drilling & oilfield equipment 725 774 -49 4,135 4,918 -783Telecommunications equipment 4,494 4,719 -225 22,920 21,617 1,302Engines-civilian aircraft 1,258 1,518 -261 6,945 6,649 296

Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 25,974 25,186 788 123,982 121,765 2,217

Consumer goods 45,486 44,456 1,030 220,871 213,355 7,516

Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c. 9,211 7,321 1,890 36,489 31,453 5,036Gem diamonds 2,295 1,908 387 9,544 8,672 872Household appliances 1,885 1,793 92 9,482 9,059 423Furniture, household goods, etc. 2,188 2,119 68 10,909 10,387 522Gem stones, other 302 253 49 1,422 1,373 48Apparel, household goods-nontextile 746 702 43 3,736 3,555 181Jewelry 1,076 1,037 39 5,477 5,086 392Toys, games, and sporting goods 2,527 2,488 39 13,757 14,225 -468Other consumer nondurables 1,168 1,137 30 5,734 5,518 215Cookware, cutlery, tools 693 675 19 3,413 3,233 180Musical instruments 137 128 9 671 690 -19Nursery stock, etc. 142 135 7 708 678 30Glassware, chinaware 179 172 7 895 887 8Books, printed matter 303 300 3 1,472 1,503 -31Rugs 176 173 3 890 848 42Pleasure boats and motors 218 217 1 1,030 1,027 3Recorded media 71 75 -4 383 384 -1Footwear 1,531 1,542 -12 8,150 7,746 403Stereo equipment, etc 556 572 -16 2,881 2,806 75Apparel, household goods-wool 278 300 -22 1,435 1,437 -2Toiletries and cosmetics 767 798 -31 3,905 3,533 372Camping apparel and gear 780 814 -35 3,971 3,745 226Apparel, household goods-cotton 3,898 3,945 -47 20,197 19,753 445Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 913 968 -54 3,951 3,956 -5Numismatic coins 333 393 -60 1,512 695 816Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 3,451 3,517 -65 17,359 16,270 1,089Photo equipment 294 361 -67 1,707 2,423 -715Motorcycles and parts 238 333 -94 1,349 1,270 79Televisions and video equipment 2,300 2,482 -181 12,845 13,925 -1,080Pharmaceutical preparations 6,828 7,795 -967 35,597 37,218 -1,621

Other goods 7,150 6,662 488 32,226 30,097 2,129

(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 at

www.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 Totals

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

Balance Exports Imports

Total

Net

Adjust-

ments

Petroleum

(1)

Non-

petroleumTotal

Net

Adjust-

ments

Petroleum

(1)

Non-

petroleumTotal

Net

Adjust-

ments

Petroleum

(1)

Non-

petroleum

2012

Jan. - Dec. -741,475 -11,864 -291,261 -438,350 1,561,239 15,530 123,518 1,422,190 2,302,714 27,394 414,779 1,860,540

Jan. - May -320,679 -5,126 -135,424 -180,129 647,980 6,606 49,987 591,388 968,660 11,732 185,411 771,517

January -67,134 -1,165 -29,894 -36,075 127,311 1,357 9,319 116,634 194,445 2,522 39,213 152,710

February -60,966 -831 -26,109 -34,026 128,383 1,448 9,783 117,153 189,349 2,279 35,891 151,179

March -65,504 -1,168 -27,662 -36,675 131,865 1,240 10,386 120,239 197,369 2,407 38,048 156,914

April -63,689 -776 -26,975 -35,938 130,246 1,483 10,430 118,332 193,935 2,260 37,405 154,270

May -63,386 -1,186 -24,785 -37,415 130,175 1,078 10,068 119,029 193,562 2,264 34,853 156,445

June -59,412 -1,058 -22,732 -35,622 131,446 1,228 10,389 119,829 190,858 2,286 33,121 155,451

July -59,464 -791 -21,613 -37,061 130,276 1,438 9,947 118,892 189,741 2,229 31,559 155,953

August -60,619 -918 -23,521 -36,180 128,446 1,339 9,252 117,855 189,064 2,257 32,772 154,035

September -58,897 -954 -21,926 -36,017 132,752 1,336 11,091 120,325 191,649 2,290 33,017 156,342

October -60,360 -997 -24,221 -35,142 127,987 1,283 10,492 116,212 188,346 2,280 34,713 151,354

November -64,862 -1,028 -22,765 -41,069 129,667 1,137 10,790 117,740 194,529 2,165 33,555 158,809

December -57,182 -993 -19,059 -37,130 132,685 1,163 11,572 119,950 189,866 2,156 30,631 157,079

2013

Jan. - May -300,985 -6,195 -106,851 -187,939 652,355 4,974 50,006 597,376 953,340 11,169 156,857 785,315

January -61,440 -936 -24,279 -36,225 130,630 1,189 9,724 119,718 192,070 2,125 34,003 155,943

February -62,296 -1,818 -21,614 -38,864 131,083 563 10,574 119,946 193,379 2,382 32,187 158,810

March -55,401 -1,232 -20,461 -33,707 129,262 943 9,633 118,685 184,662 2,176 30,094 152,392

April (R) -58,405 -1,113 -19,729 -37,562 131,127 1,082 9,905 120,140 189,531 2,195 29,634 157,702

May -63,443 -1,095 -20,768 -41,580 130,254 1,197 10,170 118,887 193,698 2,292 30,938 160,468

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(1) The petroleum products aggregated in the end-use commodity classification system include virtually the same energy related petroleum products as

those aggregated in the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC). The end-use petroleum products, however, include some products such as ethane,

butane, benzene, and toluene which are 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 www.census.gov/ft900 or at www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

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Part A: Seasonally Adjusted

Exhibit 10. Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category

Chained (2009) 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.

End-Use Commodity Category

Foods, Feeds,

& Beverages

Industrial

Supplies (2)Capital Goods

Automotive

Vehicles etc.

Consumer

GoodsOther Goods Residual (3)

Exports

2012

Jan. - Dec. 1,359,300 100,623 374,836 529,041 141,080 172,555 48,738 -7,572

Jan. - May 563,522 41,569 156,043 219,735 58,765 70,881 19,540 -3,010

January 111,292 8,261 30,896 43,335 11,881 13,949 3,572 -602

February 111,523 7,975 30,772 43,639 11,719 14,109 3,987 -677

March 114,420 8,091 31,858 44,887 11,641 14,225 4,318 -600

April 112,635 8,323 31,269 43,589 11,769 14,392 3,856 -563

May 113,651 8,918 31,248 44,285 11,755 14,205 3,808 -567

June 116,378 8,593 32,836 43,983 12,207 14,832 4,301 -375

July 114,571 9,439 31,312 44,157 11,933 14,459 3,732 -460

August 111,985 8,343 30,069 44,450 11,774 14,310 3,924 -885

September 114,532 8,809 31,393 44,890 11,461 14,503 4,074 -598

October 110,364 8,127 29,365 43,620 11,380 14,618 4,194 -938

November 112,614 7,874 30,663 44,277 11,887 14,585 4,228 -900

December 115,334 7,869 33,155 43,929 11,673 14,368 4,746 -406

2013

Jan. - May 569,702 38,489 159,725 218,820 60,009 74,546 21,552 -3,439

January 113,568 8,218 31,338 44,247 11,604 14,858 4,010 -706

February 113,759 8,142 32,094 43,226 11,911 14,422 4,424 -459

March 112,537 7,490 32,164 42,943 11,698 14,205 4,550 -514

April (R) 114,888 7,398 32,033 43,764 12,235 16,121 4,190 -854

May 114,951 7,241 32,096 44,640 12,561 14,940 4,377 -906

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Imports

2012

Jan. - Dec. 1,947,629 90,093 479,284 554,947 282,533 500,296 66,458 -25,980

Jan. - May 810,310 37,250 201,201 231,403 116,035 206,576 27,794 -9,949

January 162,260 7,583 41,175 45,223 23,033 41,395 5,325 -1,475

February 158,502 7,409 39,387 45,196 23,407 39,524 5,476 -1,897

March 164,172 7,400 40,412 47,487 23,324 41,990 5,814 -2,255

April 162,254 7,436 40,565 46,152 22,898 41,614 5,445 -1,856

May 163,123 7,421 39,663 47,345 23,372 42,053 5,734 -2,465

June 162,920 7,342 40,136 46,548 24,069 41,290 5,722 -2,188

July 163,479 7,508 40,183 46,175 24,613 41,699 5,486 -2,185

August 162,190 7,618 40,195 45,738 23,884 41,159 5,602 -2,006

September 163,204 7,523 40,167 46,166 23,075 42,873 5,599 -2,199

October 158,839 7,311 39,088 46,178 23,190 39,735 5,511 -2,174

November 165,263 7,778 40,235 46,261 24,158 43,633 5,561 -2,363

December 161,425 7,763 38,079 46,477 23,508 43,331 5,183 -2,916

2013

Jan. - May 812,586 39,290 194,193 231,478 117,258 213,847 29,750 -13,229

January 162,478 7,709 39,867 46,704 22,265 42,608 5,572 -2,245

February 163,477 7,938 38,559 46,928 23,572 44,085 5,346 -2,951

March 157,179 7,755 37,870 44,989 22,843 40,073 6,040 -2,391

April (R) 162,244 7,828 38,115 46,223 23,888 42,949 6,152 -2,911

May 167,208 8,061 39,782 46,634 24,689 44,132 6,640 -2,731

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(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, seewww.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 at

www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

PeriodTotal Census

Basis (1)

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Exhibit 11. Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals

Chained (2009) 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-

petroleum

Residual

(2)

Total

Census

Basis (1)

Petroleum Non-

petroleum

Residual

(2)

Total

Census

Basis (1)

Petroleum Non-

petroleum

Residual

(2)

2011

Jan. - Dec. -595,425 -182,099 -428,531 15,205 1,305,445 68,044 1,234,193 3,209 1,900,870 250,143 1,662,723 -11,996

Jan. - May -247,496 -79,909 -170,961 3,374 536,659 26,318 509,986 355 784,155 106,227 680,947 -3,019

January -52,872 -17,220 -35,817 165 106,737 5,631 100,912 195 159,609 22,850 136,729 30

February -51,193 -15,507 -36,546 861 103,762 4,956 98,815 -8 154,955 20,463 135,361 -869

March -48,674 -16,879 -31,971 176 108,497 4,682 104,061 -245 157,171 21,561 136,031 -421

April -45,584 -14,447 -32,563 1,425 109,248 5,568 103,460 220 154,832 20,015 136,023 -1,205

May -49,174 -15,856 -34,064 747 108,415 5,482 102,739 194 157,588 21,338 136,803 -553

June -52,871 -15,794 -38,042 965 105,014 5,156 99,753 105 157,885 20,951 137,794 -861

July -49,511 -14,913 -36,048 1,450 109,531 5,913 103,225 393 159,042 20,826 139,273 -1,057

August -48,553 -13,998 -36,479 1,923 109,180 6,088 102,598 493 157,733 20,086 139,077 -1,430

September -48,643 -14,576 -35,713 1,646 110,069 5,824 103,912 333 158,713 20,400 139,626 -1,313

October -48,005 -14,086 -35,924 2,006 112,560 6,290 105,761 509 160,565 20,377 141,685 -1,497

November -49,561 -14,580 -36,687 1,706 110,402 6,068 103,887 447 159,963 20,648 140,574 -1,260

December -50,785 -14,244 -38,676 2,134 112,030 6,384 105,071 575 162,815 20,628 143,747 -1,560

2012

Jan. - Dec. -588,329 -157,739 -466,345 35,755 1,359,300 72,874 1,281,662 4,764 1,947,629 230,613 1,748,007 -30,991

Jan. - May -246,788 -69,256 -190,110 12,579 563,522 28,551 533,954 1,018 810,310 97,807 724,064 -11,561

January -50,967 -15,021 -37,661 1,714 111,292 5,454 105,742 96 162,260 20,475 143,403 -1,618

February -46,979 -13,255 -36,380 2,656 111,523 5,620 105,720 183 158,502 18,875 142,100 -2,473

March -49,751 -13,795 -38,682 2,726 114,420 5,831 108,364 225 164,172 19,626 147,046 -2,501

April -49,618 -14,034 -37,974 2,389 112,635 5,771 106,623 241 162,254 19,805 144,596 -2,148

May -49,472 -13,151 -39,414 3,094 113,651 5,874 107,504 273 163,123 19,025 146,918 -2,820

June -46,542 -12,714 -36,983 3,155 116,378 6,687 109,088 603 162,920 19,401 146,071 -2,552

July -48,908 -12,775 -39,386 3,254 114,571 6,362 107,707 502 163,479 19,137 147,094 -2,752

August -50,205 -13,733 -39,213 2,741 111,985 5,580 106,204 200 162,190 19,313 145,418 -2,541

September -48,672 -12,667 -39,369 3,363 114,532 6,323 107,677 532 163,204 18,989 147,046 -2,831

October -48,475 -13,269 -37,903 2,698 110,364 5,916 104,037 411 158,839 19,185 141,940 -2,287

November -52,649 -12,642 -43,608 3,602 112,614 6,478 105,479 657 165,263 19,120 149,087 -2,944

December -46,091 -10,683 -39,771 4,364 115,334 6,977 107,517 840 161,425 17,660 147,288 -3,523

2013

Jan. - May -242,885 -60,776 -200,606 18,497 569,702 30,442 537,088 2,172 812,586 91,218 737,694 -16,325

January -48,911 -13,117 -38,891 3,097 113,568 5,927 107,265 375 162,478 19,044 146,156 -2,722

February -49,719 -11,947 -41,697 3,925 113,759 6,185 107,075 499 163,477 18,132 148,772 -3,426

March -44,642 -11,808 -36,355 3,522 112,537 5,695 106,572 271 157,179 17,503 142,927 -3,250

April (R) -47,356 -11,490 -39,919 4,053 114,888 6,129 108,328 431 162,244 17,619 148,247 -3,622

May -52,257 -12,413 -43,744 3,900 114,951 6,506 107,849 595 167,208 18,919 151,593 -3,305

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or

www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

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Exhibit 12. U.S. Trade in Goods

In 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

2011

Jan. - Dec. -744,139 -727,765 1,495,853 15,562 1,480,290 2,239,991 31,936 2,208,055

Jan. - May -282,921 -277,027 606,341 6,780 599,562 889,262 12,674 876,588

January -58,038 -56,862 111,426 1,240 110,186 169,464 2,416 167,048

February -47,653 -46,776 111,025 1,486 109,539 158,678 2,363 156,315

March -55,327 -54,254 133,171 1,447 131,724 188,498 2,520 185,978

April -55,528 -54,247 125,355 1,308 124,047 180,883 2,590 178,294

May -66,375 -64,888 125,364 1,299 124,066 191,739 2,785 188,954

June -70,068 -68,536 124,362 1,315 123,047 194,429 2,847 191,582

July -68,358 -67,019 121,649 1,404 120,245 190,007 2,742 187,265

August -71,091 -69,613 128,016 1,282 126,734 199,107 2,760 196,347

September -63,975 -62,539 128,492 1,461 127,031 192,467 2,897 189,570

October -62,597 -60,773 132,273 1,185 131,088 194,870 3,009 191,861

November -66,102 -64,630 126,770 1,077 125,693 192,872 2,549 190,323

December -59,028 -57,628 127,950 1,059 126,891 186,978 2,458 184,519

2012

Jan. - Dec. -741,475 -729,611 1,561,239 15,530 1,545,709 2,302,714 27,394 2,275,320

Jan. - May -305,054 -300,058 646,945 6,518 640,427 952,000 11,514 940,485

January -66,830 -65,683 119,142 1,303 117,839 185,972 2,450 183,522

February -49,014 -48,257 125,001 1,392 123,609 174,015 2,148 171,866

March -58,247 -57,077 141,446 1,213 140,233 199,693 2,383 197,310

April -62,758 -62,012 128,921 1,517 127,405 191,679 2,263 189,417

May -68,206 -67,028 132,435 1,094 131,342 200,641 2,271 198,370

June -60,336 -59,304 133,794 1,248 132,547 194,130 2,279 191,851

July -72,086 -71,296 122,874 1,462 121,412 194,960 2,252 192,707

August -67,184 -66,182 129,939 1,352 128,587 197,123 2,354 194,769

September -58,268 -57,289 129,531 1,332 128,198 187,799 2,311 185,488

October -66,081 -65,015 134,931 1,332 133,600 201,012 2,398 198,614

November -65,308 -64,248 131,301 1,119 130,182 196,609 2,179 194,431

December -47,158 -46,219 131,924 1,167 130,756 179,081 2,106 176,975

2013

Jan. - May -284,419 -278,377 651,013 4,866 646,146 935,432 10,908 924,523

January -62,720 -61,797 124,519 1,129 123,390 187,239 2,052 185,187

February -48,306 -46,571 124,092 486 123,606 172,398 2,221 170,177

March -46,477 -45,273 137,345 931 136,414 183,822 2,135 181,687

April (R) -62,029 -60,923 130,836 1,108 129,728 192,865 2,214 190,651

May -64,887 -63,813 134,221 1,212 133,009 199,108 2,286 196,822

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

April data as published last month:

-45,269 -44,986 138,103 1,690 136,414 183,373 1,973 181,400

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

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

End-Use Commodity Category

Total Census

Basis (1)Foods, Feeds,

& Beverages

Industrial

Supplies (2)Capital Goods

Automotive

Vehicles, etc.

Consumer

GoodsOther Goods

Exports

2012

Jan. - Dec. 1,561,239 15,530 1,545,709 132,810 501,071 527,375 146,126 181,745 56,581

Jan. - May 646,945 6,518 640,427 52,003 214,302 216,135 61,453 73,900 22,633

January 119,142 1,303 117,839 10,380 40,235 39,332 10,409 13,398 4,085

February 125,001 1,392 123,609 10,397 41,078 41,120 11,831 14,603 4,581

March 141,446 1,213 140,233 10,897 45,802 48,629 13,489 16,340 5,076

April 128,921 1,517 127,405 10,061 43,519 42,219 12,723 14,402 4,482

May 132,435 1,094 131,342 10,269 43,668 44,836 13,001 15,158 4,410

June 133,794 1,248 132,547 9,462 42,238 45,728 13,086 17,108 4,925

July 122,874 1,462 121,412 9,832 39,832 42,751 10,425 14,306 4,266

August 129,939 1,352 128,587 10,661 41,140 44,911 12,482 14,835 4,557

September 129,531 1,332 128,198 10,823 40,915 44,230 11,948 15,514 4,769

October 134,931 1,332 133,600 14,253 40,536 44,919 12,674 16,269 4,949

November 131,301 1,119 130,182 13,661 39,513 43,634 12,664 15,783 4,926

December 131,924 1,167 130,756 12,115 42,595 45,068 11,393 14,029 5,556

2013

Jan. - May 651,013 4,866 646,146 53,300 210,983 216,409 63,207 77,283 24,965

January 124,519 1,129 123,390 11,943 40,586 41,252 10,345 14,632 4,631

February 124,092 486 123,606 11,469 40,629 39,891 12,013 14,457 5,147

March 137,345 931 136,414 10,728 44,232 46,427 13,551 16,129 5,346

April (R) 130,836 1,108 129,728 9,654 42,446 43,241 13,396 16,165 4,826

May 134,221 1,212 133,009 9,505 43,091 45,598 13,901 15,900 5,015

June

July

August

September

October

NovemberDecember

Imports

2012

Jan. - Dec. 2,302,714 27,394 2,275,320 110,258 730,374 548,614 297,813 516,342 71,920

Jan. - May 952,000 11,514 940,485 46,672 315,872 224,092 121,619 202,312 29,918

January 185,972 2,450 183,522 9,727 62,948 41,938 22,176 41,128 5,605

February 174,015 2,148 171,866 8,583 56,002 40,979 23,591 37,043 5,669

March 199,693 2,383 197,310 9,567 65,668 48,612 26,633 40,229 6,601

April 191,679 2,263 189,417 9,200 65,406 44,729 24,469 39,777 5,836

May 200,641 2,271 198,370 9,595 65,849 47,834 24,749 44,135 6,207

June 194,130 2,279 191,851 9,052 61,541 47,748 25,479 41,682 6,349

July 194,960 2,252 192,707 8,992 61,259 47,237 23,964 45,334 5,921

August 197,123 2,354 194,769 9,013 61,846 46,414 26,263 45,235 5,997

September 187,799 2,311 185,488 8,475 58,264 43,946 23,233 45,578 5,991

October 201,012 2,398 198,614 9,257 59,957 48,115 26,582 48,381 6,323

November 196,609 2,179 194,431 9,377 57,944 46,437 26,876 47,739 6,057

December 179,081 2,106 176,975 9,421 53,690 44,624 23,796 40,081 5,363

2013

Jan. - May 935,432 10,908 924,523 48,436 289,335 221,663 123,512 209,487 32,091

January 187,239 2,052 185,187 9,542 60,422 43,640 22,169 43,375 6,039

February 172,398 2,221 170,177 8,852 51,820 40,746 23,508 39,856 5,395

March 183,822 2,135 181,687 9,835 56,849 44,872 25,893 37,502 6,736

April (R) 192,865 2,214 190,651 9,837 59,516 45,758 25,968 42,818 6,753

May 199,108 2,286 196,822 10,370 60,727 46,648 25,974 45,935 7,167

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(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 at

www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Period

Total Balance

of Payments

Basis

Net

Adjustments

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Exhibit 14. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas--2013

In 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

May

2013

April

2013

Year-to-Date

2013

May

2013

April

2013

Year-to-Date

2013

May

2013

April

2013

Year-to-Date

2013

Total Balance of Payments Basis -64,887 (R) -62,029 -284,419 134,221 (R) 130,836 651,013 199,108 (R) 192,865 935,432

Net Adjustments -1,074 (R) -1,106 -6,042 1,212 (R) 1,108 4,866 2,286 (R) 2,214 10,908

Total Census Basis -63,813 (R) -60,923 -278,377 133,009 (R) 129,728 646,146 196,822 (R) 190,651 924,523

North America -7,190 (R) -6,778 -36,738 45,694 (R) 46,146 217,773 52,884 52,925 254,511Canada -1,890 (R) -2,346 -13,887 26,453 (R) 26,245 125,042 28,343 28,591 138,929Mexico -5,300 -4,433 -22,851 19,240 19,901 92,731 24,541 24,334 115,582

Europe -12,362 -11,993 -53,490 28,251 27,868 134,927 40,613 39,861 188,417European Union -10,822 -12,429 -50,549 22,493 21,144 106,885 33,314 33,573 157,434

Austria -521 -495 -2,442 319 327 1,559 840 822 4,001Belgium 983 1,326 5,165 2,809 2,928 12,905 1,826 1,602 7,740Czech Republic -182 -175 -734 165 141 813 347 317 1,547Finland -175 -172 -996 194 214 968 369 386 1,964France -921 -1,380 -5,162 2,642 2,687 12,623 3,564 4,067 17,785Germany -5,836 -6,094 -25,772 4,053 3,761 19,861 9,888 9,855 45,633Hungary -178 -125 -711 129 139 679 306 264 1,390Ireland -2,258 -2,399 -10,881 507 581 2,764 2,765 2,980 13,644Italy -1,711 -2,029 -8,573 1,581 1,230 6,771 3,292 3,259 15,343Netherlands 1,904 1,648 7,538 3,442 3,444 16,343 1,538 1,796 8,806Poland -54 -142 -347 369 268 1,579 422 410 1,926Spain -237 -123 -841 873 885 4,131 1,110 1,008 4,972Sweden -487 -414 -1,869 420 339 1,974 907 753 3,843United Kingdom -538 -848 -1,357 4,066 3,480 19,949 4,604 4,328 21,306Other -610 -1,007 -3,569 924 720 3,967 1,535 1,726 7,535

Norway 49 -102 -351 379 335 1,730 329 437 2,081Russia -1,982 -1,319 -7,149 780 1,086 4,534 2,762 2,405 11,682Switzerland -1,098 1,432 455 2,151 3,874 12,702 3,249 2,443 12,246Other Europe 1,491 425 4,103 2,449 1,429 9,076 958 1,003 4,973Euro Area -8,900 -10,017 -42,999 16,995 16,440 80,033 25,895 26,457 123,033

Pacific Rim Countries -33,730 -32,481 -150,332 31,113 29,397 153,535 64,843 61,878 303,867Australia 1,381 1,076 6,464 2,210 1,982 10,372 829 905 3,908China -27,860 -24,110 -121,056 8,787 8,992 45,901 36,646 33,102 166,957Indonesia -737 -860 -4,358 789 767 3,535 1,526 1,628 7,893Japan -5,405 -6,942 -30,925 5,785 5,050 26,582 11,190 11,992 57,507Malaysia -1,449 -1,256 -5,811 1,123 1,009 5,198 2,572 2,264 11,009Philippines -132 5 -187 620 773 3,461 752 768 3,648Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) 488 -342 5,749 11,489 10,517 57,025 11,000 10,859 51,276

Hong Kong 2,972 2,447 14,596 3,385 2,820 16,803 413 372 2,206Korea -2,458 -2,380 -9,440 3,212 3,207 16,835 5,670 5,587 26,276Singapore 1,211 757 5,063 2,679 2,373 12,461 1,467 1,616 7,398Taiwan -1,237 -1,166 -4,471 2,213 2,117 10,926 3,450 3,283 15,397

Other -17 -52 -208 310 307 1,462 327 359 1,670

South/Central America 501 875 7,639 14,844 14,319 74,525 14,344 13,444 66,886Argentina 462 595 2,141 855 946 3,959 393 351 1,818Brazil 852 1,188 6,319 3,423 3,365 17,145 2,571 2,177 10,827Chile 488 325 1,500 1,530 1,364 6,948 1,042 1,039 5,448Colombia -542 -402 -1,936 1,512 1,471 7,506 2,054 1,873 9,442Other -758 -831 -385 7,525 7,173 38,967 8,283 8,004 39,352

OPEC -6,293 -6,613 -27,394 7,154 6,902 36,938 13,447 13,515 64,333Nigeria -641 -955 -4,007 381 396 2,198 1,022 1,351 6,204Saudi Arabia -2,705 -2,563 -11,046 1,788 1,482 8,052 4,493 4,045 19,098Venezuela -1,512 -1,519 -7,424 1,230 1,299 5,985 2,743 2,818 13,408Other -1,434 -1,577 -4,918 3,756 3,725 20,704 5,190 5,302 25,622

Africa -2,502 -1,863 -7,529 2,752 2,511 14,805 5,254 4,374 22,334Algeria -365 -212 -1,315 252 141 874 617 353 2,190Egypt 229 283 1,821 350 426 2,492 121 142 671South Africa -248 -229 -103 618 531 3,600 865 760 3,703Other -2,118 -1,706 -7,932 1,532 1,413 7,839 3,650 3,119 15,771

Other Countries -6,495 -6,152 -28,314 5,629 5,106 26,599 12,124 11,258 54,912India -2,266 -2,420 -9,182 1,936 1,655 8,757 4,202 4,075 17,939Thailand -1,157 -1,044 -5,449 1,022 1,060 5,069 2,179 2,104 10,518Other -3,073 -2,688 -13,682 2,671 2,390 12,772 5,744 5,078 26,455

Unidentified Countries (2) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (X) (X) (X)

Timing Adjustments (X) 164 -686 (X) -39 -69 (X) -203 617

(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 at www.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--2012

In 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

May

2012

April

2012

Year-to-Date

2012

May

2012

April

2012

Year-to-Date

2012

May

2012

April

2012

Year-to-Date

2012

Total Balance of Payments Basis -68,206 -62,758 -305,054 132,435 128,921 646,945 200,641 191,679 952,000

Net Adjustments -1,177 -746 -4,996 1,094 1,517 6,518 2,271 2,263 11,514

Total Census Basis -67,028 -62,012 -300,058 131,342 127,405 640,427 198,370 189,417 940,485

North America -8,055 -8,813 -43,359 44,337 41,710 210,999 52,393 50,523 254,357Canada -1,676 -3,280 -15,185 25,903 24,486 122,365 27,579 27,766 137,551Mexico -6,379 -5,533 -28,173 18,434 17,224 88,634 24,814 22,757 116,807

Europe -12,029 -9,615 -47,036 28,019 27,541 141,784 40,048 37,156 188,820European Union -10,597 -8,938 -43,724 22,853 22,344 114,037 33,450 31,281 157,761

Austria -598 -499 -2,866 220 229 1,042 818 728 3,908Belgium 775 974 5,385 2,643 2,372 12,656 1,868 1,397 7,271Czech Republic -177 -207 -890 186 134 801 364 341 1,691Finland -229 -143 -1,193 228 239 1,151 457 382 2,344France -554 -746 -4,007 2,910 2,611 13,106 3,464 3,358 17,113Germany -4,789 -4,686 -22,853 4,226 4,181 20,864 9,015 8,867 43,716Hungary -147 -126 -642 137 118 641 284 244 1,284Ireland -2,838 -2,043 -11,473 532 717 3,321 3,370 2,761 14,795Italy -1,818 -1,800 -7,604 1,470 1,411 7,246 3,289 3,211 14,850Netherlands 1,635 1,269 6,937 3,388 3,260 16,535 1,753 1,991 9,598Poland -97 -148 -617 252 263 1,308 349 411 1,925Spain -248 -6 -596 837 897 4,103 1,085 903 4,699Sweden -544 -424 -2,321 439 462 2,251 983 885 4,572United Kingdom -404 239 1,482 4,441 4,702 24,376 4,844 4,463 22,894Other -566 -592 -2,466 943 747 4,634 1,508 1,339 7,100

Norway -467 -240 -1,697 274 214 1,432 741 454 3,129Russia -1,752 -1,287 -7,330 815 1,074 4,303 2,567 2,361 11,633Switzerland -148 9 680 2,092 2,079 11,831 2,240 2,070 11,151Other Europe 936 841 5,035 1,986 1,831 10,181 1,050 990 5,146Euro Area -8,670 -7,812 -38,634 16,986 16,317 82,649 25,656 24,129 121,283

Pacific Rim Countries -32,245 -30,131 -145,348 31,531 31,118 156,315 63,776 61,248 301,663Australia 1,733 1,600 8,638 2,634 2,352 12,558 901 752 3,920China -25,979 -24,546 -117,524 8,959 8,465 44,381 34,938 33,011 161,905Indonesia -665 -850 -4,148 827 633 3,387 1,493 1,482 7,535Japan -6,427 -6,277 -33,011 5,684 5,809 28,683 12,111 12,086 61,694Malaysia -982 -908 -5,218 1,212 1,079 5,228 2,194 1,986 10,446Philippines -187 -89 -821 624 663 3,119 811 752 3,940Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) 284 967 6,570 11,247 11,817 57,167 10,963 10,850 50,597

Hong Kong 2,850 3,285 14,316 3,246 3,610 16,209 397 324 1,893Korea -1,980 -1,778 -6,110 3,486 3,695 18,569 5,466 5,473 24,679Singapore 750 810 3,913 2,501 2,513 12,390 1,751 1,703 8,478Taiwan -1,336 -1,350 -5,549 2,014 2,000 9,998 3,350 3,350 15,548

Other -21 -28 167 344 300 1,792 365 329 1,625

South/Central America 790 520 -569 15,345 15,586 73,852 14,556 15,065 74,422Argentina 735 695 2,406 1,141 978 4,186 406 283 1,780Brazil 994 732 2,959 3,478 3,641 17,293 2,484 2,908 14,334Chile 844 614 3,359 1,608 1,514 7,543 764 900 4,184Colombia -987 -861 -4,538 1,361 1,304 6,373 2,348 2,165 10,911Other -797 -660 -4,755 7,757 8,149 38,457 8,554 8,809 43,212

OPEC -11,240 -11,459 -48,349 6,438 6,310 31,611 17,677 17,769 79,960Nigeria -1,430 -1,627 -6,262 507 354 1,909 1,937 1,981 8,171Saudi Arabia -4,482 -4,352 -18,403 1,232 1,432 7,198 5,713 5,784 25,601Venezuela -1,576 -2,151 -10,394 1,334 1,393 6,414 2,910 3,544 16,807Other -3,752 -3,328 -13,290 3,366 3,131 16,090 7,118 6,459 29,381

Africa -3,394 -3,351 -15,981 3,071 2,782 13,571 6,465 6,133 29,552Algeria -810 -929 -4,480 263 83 652 1,072 1,012 5,132Egypt 85 223 975 398 516 2,307 314 293 1,332South Africa -148 (-) -419 590 664 3,070 738 663 3,490Other -2,522 -2,647 -12,056 1,820 1,518 7,542 4,342 4,165 19,598

Other Countries -5,896 -5,170 -26,398 5,471 5,039 24,918 11,367 10,209 51,316India -1,801 -1,570 -8,276 1,769 1,758 8,131 3,570 3,328 16,406Thailand -1,289 -1,361 -6,295 966 864 4,253 2,255 2,225 10,549Other -2,806 -2,239 -11,827 2,736 2,417 12,534 5,542 4,656 24,361

Unidentified Countries (2) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or

www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Item (1)

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Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal Commodities

In 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.

2013 2012

May April Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Total Balance of Payment Basis (2) 134,221 199,108 (R) 130,836 (R) 192,865 651,013 935,432 646,945 952,000

Net Adjustments (2) 1,212 2,286 (R) 1,108 (R) 2,214 4,866 10,908 6,518 11,514

Total Census Basis (2) 133,009 196,822 (R) 129,728 (R) 190,651 646,146 924,523 640,427 940,485

Manufactured Goods (3) 101,352 158,563 97,580 153,292 486,244 741,956 481,365 733,289

Agricultural Commodities (3) 10,352 9,417 10,571 9,550 58,117 45,689 57,089 44,665

Food and Live Animals 8,204 8,030 8,190 7,697 40,588 37,783 39,259 36,473

Live animals other than fish 89 211 74 271 344 1,210 363 1,196

Meat and preparations 1,513 557 1,383 615 7,048 2,815 7,183 2,719

Dairy products and birds' eggs 555 128 480 139 2,169 683 1,923 677

Fish and preparations 312 1,613 468 1,205 1,783 6,506 1,859 6,649

Cereals and preparations 1,873 834 2,064 1,026 9,831 4,278 11,152 3,338

Vegetables and fruit 1,702 2,472 1,565 2,455 8,220 12,344 7,499 11,374

Sugars, preparations and honey 205 414 211 357 1,009 1,784 1,021 2,060

Coffee, tea, cocoa and spices 254 1,171 246 1,001 1,191 5,153 1,173 5,837

Feeding stuff for animals 977 240 981 256 5,513 1,209 3,968 981

Miscellaneous edible products 726 389 718 372 3,481 1,801 3,117 1,643

Beverages and Tobacco 539 1,753 459 1,711 2,553 8,188 2,393 7,725

Beverages 431 1,625 355 1,563 1,809 7,444 1,666 7,032

Tobacco and manufactures 108 128 104 148 745 744 727 692

Crude Materials Except Fuels 6,044 3,139 5,954 3,213 35,295 14,906 37,017 15,808

Hides, skins and furskins, raw 289 18 413 56 1,472 230 1,276 173

Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits 487 138 699 123 8,608 599 8,914 478

Crude rubber 295 373 284 408 1,420 1,890 1,823 2,577

Cork and wood 573 589 557 616 2,613 2,723 2,293 1,947

Pulp and waste paper 714 323 712 305 3,580 1,497 3,784 1,385

Textile fibers, including waste 853 122 862 120 4,414 555 4,825 620

Crude fertilizers 207 224 210 233 996 1,092 1,065 1,235

Metalliferous ores and metal scrap 2,378 675 1,957 683 10,864 3,461 11,771 4,169

Crude animal and vegetable materials 247 677 260 668 1,329 2,858 1,266 3,224

Mineral Fuels and Lubricants 11,720 33,856 10,737 32,544 55,141 159,317 55,859 186,534

Coal, coke and briquettes 1,052 100 962 82 5,227 387 6,868 762

Petroleum products and preparations 9,621 32,523 8,705 31,072 45,020 151,885 45,226 179,988

Gas, natural and manufactured 1,017 1,038 1,041 1,225 4,741 6,112 3,680 5,116

Electric current 30 195 29 165 152 932 86 668

Animal and Vegetables Oils 214 491 276 520 1,544 2,399 1,585 2,511

Animal oils and fats 50 21 55 24 295 108 392 90

Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude 122 455 186 481 1,047 2,224 975 2,343

Animal or vegetables fats, processed 42 15 35 15 201 67 218 78

Chemicals and Related Products 17,500 16,880 16,769 18,167 83,650 83,977 83,353 82,382

Organic chemicals 3,677 4,463 3,477 5,207 18,086 23,174 18,311 22,534

Inorganic chemicals 1,049 1,293 894 1,166 4,593 5,974 5,052 6,098

Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials 693 354 647 338 3,118 1,621 3,516 1,588

Medicinial and pharmaceutical products 3,598 5,638 3,595 6,098 17,505 27,927 17,060 28,578

Essential oils and resinoids 1,235 1,019 1,231 1,045 6,040 5,016 5,767 4,549

Fertilizers 461 763 355 991 1,881 4,537 2,264 3,788

Plastics in primary forms 3,012 1,221 2,912 1,219 14,573 5,878 14,208 5,717

Plastics in nonprimary forms 1,086 784 1,030 787 4,995 3,652 4,892 3,509

Chemical materials and products 2,688 1,344 2,629 1,315 12,858 6,198 12,281 6,020

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Exhibit 15. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal Commodities

In 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.

2013 2012

May April Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Item (1)

Manufactured Goods by Material 10,074 21,961 9,936 19,689 48,491 98,684 49,733 100,032

Leather and leather manufactures 135 98 115 94 572 457 464 490

Rubber manufactures (4) 892 1,794 844 1,863 4,193 8,670 4,311 8,916

Cork and wood manufactures 188 797 183 775 912 3,661 892 3,092

Paper and paperboard 1,417 1,339 1,363 1,285 6,763 6,310 6,686 6,228

Textile yarn, fabrics 1,173 2,263 1,135 2,137 5,391 10,478 5,326 10,158

Nonmetallic mineral manufactures (4) 1,002 4,940 1,002 3,210 5,174 17,593 5,344 16,251

Iron and steel 1,590 3,284 1,579 3,253 7,789 15,539 8,396 19,240

Nonferrous metals 1,366 3,480 1,401 3,289 6,665 17,572 7,554 17,168

Manufactures of metals 2,310 3,967 2,314 3,783 11,032 18,404 10,760 18,487

Machinery and Transport Equipment 45,105 75,804 42,663 73,579 210,059 352,466 209,233 350,430

Power generating machinery (4) 3,060 5,042 2,942 5,374 15,006 24,606 16,409 26,414

Specialized industrial machinery 4,478 3,529 4,313 3,667 21,289 17,276 23,628 19,151

Metalworking machinery 584 847 528 837 2,601 3,988 2,497 4,231

General industrial machinery 5,832 7,570 5,728 7,461 27,530 35,236 26,803 35,333

Office machines 1,745 9,787 1,605 8,966 8,773 45,470 9,053 48,196

Telecommunications equipment (4) 1,846 13,377 2,103 11,868 9,588 56,546 9,606 53,154

Electrical machinery (4) 6,622 12,647 6,420 12,308 32,026 59,215 31,916 58,706

Road vehicles 11,064 20,398 10,797 20,730 50,179 97,311 49,105 94,957

Transport equipment (4) 9,873 2,607 8,227 2,368 43,066 12,818 40,216 10,286

Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles 9,996 26,248 9,705 25,648 50,251 127,729 48,579 123,533

Prefabricated buildings 232 836 254 784 1,165 3,853 1,167 3,426

Furniture (4) 508 3,266 487 3,146 2,387 15,492 2,334 14,808

Travel goods 44 903 45 760 226 3,953 213 3,805

Apparel and clothing accessories 282 6,598 279 6,400 1,424 33,246 1,421 32,127

Footwear 63 1,849 62 1,785 322 9,875 335 9,226

Scientific and controlling equipment (4) 4,219 4,002 3,988 3,947 20,464 19,148 20,380 18,547

Photographic equipment 553 1,177 543 1,145 2,709 5,480 2,785 5,328

Miscellaneous manufactured articles 4,095 7,617 4,047 7,681 21,554 36,681 19,944 36,267

Miscellaneous Commodities 6,385 8,660 7,375 8,084 35,326 38,456 33,265 35,057

Special transactions 600 5,605 598 5,145 2,956 24,364 2,887 21,769

Coin, including gold coin 52 323 46 371 171 1,437 100 641

Coin, other than gold 6 1 6 5 32 20 30 19

Gold, nonmonetary 2,623 1,547 3,747 1,388 17,565 7,100 16,393 6,789

Low value estimate 3,103 1,185 2,979 1,176 14,602 5,536 13,855 5,839

Re-Exports 17,229 (X) 17,615 (X) 83,122 (X) 80,150 (X)

Manufactured Goods (3) 16,351 (X) 16,950 (X) 79,320 (X) 75,974 (X)

Agricultural Commodities (3) 392 (X) 424 (X) 2,091 (X) 1,874 (X)

(1) Detailed data are presented for domestic exports unless otherwise noted. All data are 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) Manufactured Goods is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and Agricultural Commodities is based on the Harmonized

System commodities specified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture definition. All other commodity detail is based on the SITC.

(4) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject 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 at

www.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 Products

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

Period Balance Exports Imports

2011

Jan.- Dec. -99,651 286,830 386,480

Jan.- May -35,128 113,878 149,006

January -7,207 21,114 28,321February -6,018 20,987 27,005March -6,752 25,370 32,121April -7,119 23,033 30,152May -8,032 23,375 31,407June -8,756 24,712 33,469

July -8,942 23,560 32,502August -9,190 23,825 33,015September -8,461 24,225 32,686October -10,474 25,679 36,153November -10,881 24,745 35,626December -7,818 26,206 34,023

2012

Jan.- Dec. -90,962 305,154 396,116

Jan.- May -35,010 122,840 157,850

January -6,796 22,560 29,356February -5,804 23,423 29,226March -7,014 28,060 35,074April -6,712 23,764 30,476May -8,684 25,033 33,717June -6,955 26,551 33,506

July -8,431 24,577 33,008August -6,646 25,611 32,257September -7,102 25,807 32,909October -9,929 26,107 36,036November -11,696 26,099 37,796December -5,193 27,561 32,754

2013

Jan.- May -30,563 126,587 157,150

January -7,136 24,017 31,153February -4,964 22,992 27,956March -3,409 27,939 31,348April -7,875 24,698 32,573May -7,179 26,941 34,120June

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

NOTES:

* 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 $451 million in May 2013. For additional information see www.census.gov/ft900.

* Data are 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 at www.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.

2013 2012

May April Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

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

Total -7,179 26,941 34,120 -7,875 24,698 32,573 -30,563 126,587 157,150 -35,010 122,840 157,850

Advanced Materials -12 183 196 -33 181 214 21 907 886 33 911 878

Aerospace (1) 6,801 10,168 3,367 5,096 8,739 3,643 27,275 44,487 17,211 26,106 41,323 15,216

Biotechnology -112 880 991 6 875 869 124 4,321 4,197 -1,382 3,649 5,031

Electronics 480 3,564 3,084 415 3,359 2,943 2,159 16,670 14,511 3,070 17,051 13,981

Flexible Manufacturing 410 1,360 951 134 1,188 1,054 738 5,697 4,959 -87 5,938 6,025

Information and Communications (1) -12,739 7,221 19,960 -10,379 7,273 17,653 -50,490 36,544 87,034 -47,312 37,305 84,618

Life Science -620 2,791 3,412 -1,659 2,480 4,139 -5,408 13,106 18,514 -6,963 12,652 19,615

Nuclear Technology -1 239 240 -11 136 148 -216 850 1,066 -884 611 1,494

Opto-Electronics (1) -1,448 389 1,837 -1,495 340 1,836 -6,410 1,994 8,404 -8,420 2,177 10,597

Weapons 62 146 83 52 126 74 1,644 2,011 367 829 1,224 395

2013 2012

May April Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

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

Total -7,179 26,941 34,120 -7,875 24,698 32,573 -30,563 126,587 157,150 -35,010 122,840 157,850

North America -44 5,391 5,435 330 5,481 5,150 1,215 26,031 24,816 14 25,816 25,801

Canada 1,152 2,185 1,033 1,223 2,311 1,088 6,104 11,615 5,511 6,759 12,326 5,567

Mexico -1,196 3,207 4,403 -892 3,170 4,062 -4,889 14,416 19,305 -6,745 13,489 20,234

European Union 440 6,348 5,908 -995 5,575 6,570 -1,963 28,129 30,093 -3,081 28,349 31,429

France 6 1,018 1,012 -26 1,158 1,183 -54 4,897 4,951 -106 4,837 4,943

Germany -159 1,056 1,216 -61 964 1,026 -439 5,236 5,675 178 5,339 5,161

Ireland -1,265 147 1,412 -1,782 114 1,896 -7,421 599 8,020 -7,824 1,153 8,978

Italy 141 523 382 -138 215 353 -182 1,623 1,805 -172 1,424 1,596

United Kingdom 566 1,279 713 225 966 742 1,639 5,181 3,542 1,766 6,370 4,604

Other 1,152 2,325 1,173 787 2,158 1,371 4,493 10,594 6,101 3,077 9,225 6,148

Pacific Rim Countries -10,893 8,868 19,762 -10,194 7,906 18,100 -47,726 40,898 88,624 -46,338 40,884 87,221

Australia 301 396 95 295 407 113 1,389 1,838 449 1,641 2,073 432

China -10,475 2,114 12,588 -8,818 2,127 10,945 -44,974 9,941 54,915 -44,591 8,051 52,642

Indonesia 147 220 73 61 136 75 246 590 345 415 821 406

Japan -86 1,696 1,782 -868 1,161 2,029 -2,713 6,855 9,568 -2,651 8,037 10,688

Malaysia -956 554 1,509 -701 568 1,268 -3,509 2,811 6,319 -3,134 2,761 5,894

Philippines -15 254 269 95 373 278 137 1,458 1,321 -213 1,295 1,508

Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) 109 3,540 3,431 -330 3,045 3,376 1,378 17,010 15,632 1,804 17,387 15,583

Hong Kong 952 1,003 51 678 732 54 4,077 4,297 219 4,012 4,291 279

Korea -666 877 1,544 -690 787 1,477 -2,154 4,677 6,831 -194 5,724 5,919

Singapore 196 696 500 187 746 559 715 3,551 2,835 158 3,851 3,694

Taiwan -373 964 1,337 -505 781 1,286 -1,261 4,486 5,747 -2,171 3,521 5,691

Other 82 96 14 73 90 16 321 394 73 391 459 67

South/Central America 1,194 2,244 1,050 1,442 2,283 841 7,848 11,914 4,066 7,661 11,970 4,309

Brazil 704 892 187 810 904 94 4,230 4,675 446 4,413 4,769 356

Other 490 1,352 862 631 1,378 747 3,618 7,239 3,620 3,248 7,201 3,953

Other Countries 2,125 4,090 1,965 1,542 3,453 1,911 10,063 19,615 9,552 6,732 15,822 9,090

India 364 477 113 128 276 148 895 1,539 644 426 1,077 651

Israel -23 220 243 -8 218 226 -158 1,153 1,311 323 1,438 1,115

Thailand -656 222 878 -387 374 761 -2,432 1,475 3,907 -2,589 1,037 3,626

Other 2,440 3,172 731 1,809 2,585 776 11,757 15,447 3,690 8,572 12,270 3,698

(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 $451 million in May 2013. For additional information see www.census.gov/ft900.

NOTE: Data are 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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or

www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

Technology Group

Selected Countries and Areas

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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)

2012

Jan.- Dec. 3,842,137 397,126,774 3,092,232 8,449 312,799,827 101.16

Jan.- May 1,612,995 175,051,172 1,307,596 8,603 139,581,682 106.75

January 343,782 35,944,027 269,702 8,700 27,988,505 103.78

February 282,490 29,873,928 225,032 7,760 23,319,583 103.63

March 331,131 36,538,383 271,817 8,768 29,365,710 108.03

April 325,576 36,480,488 270,361 9,012 29,656,910 109.69

May 330,015 36,214,346 270,684 8,732 29,250,975 108.06

June 331,551 33,524,826 263,436 8,781 26,377,001 100.13

July 337,797 32,329,374 277,462 8,950 26,001,027 93.71

August 340,506 33,419,074 272,836 8,801 25,778,398 94.48

September 306,424 31,420,707 245,712 8,190 24,301,171 98.90

October 322,737 33,145,828 259,383 8,367 25,876,910 99.76

November 306,117 30,611,249 242,956 8,099 23,675,995 97.45

December 284,011 27,624,545 222,852 7,189 21,207,643 95.16

2013

Jan.- May 1,475,390 146,195,904 1,154,994 7,649 111,201,806 96.28

January 326,828 31,685,844 260,737 8,411 24,529,126 94.08

February 260,999 25,842,096 204,768 7,313 19,649,030 95.96

March 280,262 28,173,915 215,734 6,959 20,916,056 96.95

April 295,926 29,651,723 233,215 7,774 22,812,796 97.82

May 311,375 30,842,326 240,538 7,759 23,294,799 96.84

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

(1) Details shown for these Energy-Related Petroleum Products are not available on a BOP basis. These products include the

following 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 at 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: 2013

In 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 CarsTrucks, Buses,

Special Purpose VehiclesParts

May April Year-to-Date May April Year-to-Date May April Year-to-Date May April Year-to-Date

Exports

TOTAL 14,351 13,924 65,462 5,367 5,130 23,605 2,198 2,330 10,432 6,786 6,465 31,425

Australia 343 232 1,364 177 73 497 55 59 359 112 100 508

Belgium 69 63 301 10 6 31 19 13 76 40 44 193

Brazil 127 133 598 23 18 85 7 30 100 96 86 413

Canada 5,574 5,718 26,053 1,343 1,457 6,001 1,492 1,545 6,975 2,740 2,717 13,077

Chile 111 99 576 53 33 202 21 35 198 37 32 176

China 1,007 973 4,429 787 751 3,423 23 48 152 197 175 854

Colombia 118 110 378 26 28 101 69 59 165 23 23 112

France 61 85 371 18 15 60 1 32 106 41 38 204

Germany 676 652 2,893 503 499 2,130 6 13 35 166 139 727

Hong Kong 53 58 267 23 31 131 (-) 1 4 30 26 132

Japan 183 148 833 67 48 317 6 3 26 110 97 490

Korea 138 100 642 69 33 313 1 4 9 68 62 320

Kuwait 106 72 445 86 53 372 14 12 46 5 6 27

Mexico 2,826 2,842 13,099 283 449 1,612 127 176 641 2,416 2,216 10,846

Nigeria 116 102 505 94 86 415 13 10 53 8 7 37

Russia 171 133 693 118 89 434 9 2 71 43 43 188

Saudi Arabia 629 455 2,457 532 365 2,065 68 61 261 30 28 131

Singapore 35 35 177 1 2 4 2 1 13 32 32 160

South Africa 121 64 412 42 12 127 57 28 173 23 23 112

United Arab Emirates 283 305 1,581 224 237 1,266 16 20 87 43 48 227

United Kingdom 198 204 986 107 127 598 8 3 16 83 74 372

Venezuela 80 89 362 4 27 46 7 1 26 69 61 290

Other 1,328 1,251 6,042 776 691 3,375 177 173 839 374 387 1,828

Imports

TOTAL 26,175 26,488 124,560 12,813 12,965 60,585 1,905 1,843 8,991 11,458 11,680 54,984

Austria 144 138 757 88 76 370 (-) 1 1 55 61 386

Brazil 107 110 481 (-) (-) 2 5 8 22 101 102 458

Canada 5,243 5,476 25,562 3,590 3,818 17,621 161 158 710 1,492 1,500 7,231

China 1,397 1,374 6,471 7 7 30 15 12 65 1,375 1,354 6,376

Germany 3,207 3,330 14,138 2,332 2,424 9,939 15 24 74 859 883 4,125

Italy 216 213 871 132 108 439 1 (-) 2 83 104 431

Japan 4,405 4,432 22,155 3,020 2,796 14,676 79 104 338 1,305 1,532 7,140

Korea 1,742 1,797 8,462 1,044 1,037 5,029 (-) (-) (-) 698 760 3,433

Mexico 7,250 7,082 33,822 1,755 1,781 8,157 1,479 1,396 7,259 4,015 3,904 18,406

South Africa 223 332 1,192 195 295 1,037 (-) (-) (-) 28 37 155

Sweden 93 83 441 41 39 221 19 16 82 33 28 138

Taiwan 252 258 1,199 4 5 20 2 2 7 245 250 1,172

Thailand 142 156 703 (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) 142 156 703

United Kingdom 516 473 2,519 373 335 1,900 33 34 132 110 105 486

Other 1,240 1,236 5,787 230 243 1,144 94 89 299 916 904 4,345

NOTE: Data are 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 at www.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)

Data for goods on a Census basis 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 real chained-dollar) and unadjusted export, import, and trade balance figures, as well as the end-use totals for the prior month. For December and January statistical month releases, each prior month of the most recent full year is revised in order to align the seasonally adjusted monthly data with annual totals. Country detail data and commodity detail data, based on the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Revision 4 and the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), are not revised monthly. The timing adjustment shown in Exhibit 14 is the difference between monthly data as originally reported and as recompiled. In addition, for March, June, September, and December statistical month releases, revisions are made to the real chained-dollar series presented in Exhibits 10 and 11: the previous five months are revised to incorporate the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ revisions to price indexes, which are used to produce the real chained-dollar series and to align Census data with data published by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs). 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, commodity, 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

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 May 2013, these shipments totaled $138.1 million. U.S. export coverage also excludes U.S. postal shipments to Canada. For May 2013, these shipments totaled $25.5 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 May 2013 accounted for 2.4 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 May 2013, reexports to Canada were $4,021.7 million.

4. Exchange Rate - Average monthly exchange rates are applied to convert the published data to U.S. currency. For May 2013, the average exchange rate was 1.0196 Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar.

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

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 news release exhibits 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 that is more consistent with the treatment of late receipts for exports to other countries.

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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 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 TRADING-DAY VARIATIONS

Goods are initially classified under the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (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 trading-day adjusted data. These adjusted data are then summed to the six end-use aggregates for publication (see Exhibit 6). These data are provided to BEA, from the U.S. Census Bureau, for use in the NIPAs and in the international transactions accounts (balance of payments 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 (2009 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 NIPAs by BEA.

PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES

Goods data appearing in Exhibit 15 are classified in terms of the SITC Revision 4, with the exception of agricultural and manufactured goods. Agricultural goods are defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA); they consist of non-marine food products and other products of agriculture that have not passed through complex processes of manufacture. Manufactured goods conform to the NAICS; they consist of goods that have been mechanically, physically, or chemically transformed. USDA agricultural goods and NAICS manufactured goods are not mutually exclusive categories.

Reexports are foreign merchandise entering the country as imports and then exported 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

About 500 of some 22,000 Harmonized System 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 that appears in Exhibits 16 and 16a. This product- and commodity-based measure of advanced technology differs from broader NAICS-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 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 at market prices. 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/iTable/index_ita.cfm 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.

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.

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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, vessels and oil rigs for which ownership changes, and valuation of software exports at market value.

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 addition is made for purchases of goods abroad by U.S. military agencies, which are reported to BEA by the U.S. Department of Defense. The Census data only include imports of goods by U.S. military agencies that enter the U.S. customs territory.

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 one 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, space transport services, 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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A-5 Royalties and license fees - Transactions for the rights to use, the rights to reproduce or distribute, and the outright sale or purchase 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.

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.

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. 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, and payments for foreign contractual services. Excludes purchases of goods 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 the months 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 newly available and revised source data, changes in definitions and classifications, and changes in estimation methods. In addition, the release in February contains revisions to goods for January through November of the most recent year in order to align the seasonally adjusted monthly data with annual totals. 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 September 19, 2013. The Survey of Current Business is available online at www.bea.gov/scb/index.htm. DATA AVAILABILITY The U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services news release (FT-900) and the FT-900 Supplement are available at the following: www.census.gov/ft900 www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm

MONTHLY RELEASE SCHEDULE

Month Date Day

Jan 03-07-13 Thursday

Feb 04-05-13 Friday

Mar 05-02-13 Thursday

Apr 06-04-13 Tuesday

May 07-03-13 Wednesday

Jun 08-06-13 Tuesday

Jul 09-04-13 Wednesday

Aug 10-08-13 Tuesday

Sep 11-05-13 Tuesday

Oct 12-04-13 Wednesday

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FT-900 SUPPLEMENT

May 2013

U.S. Census Bureau News U.S. Department of Commerce Washington, D.C. 20230

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

8:30 A.M. EDT WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013

Matthew Przybocki

Maria Iseman

For information on goods contact:

U.S. Census Bureau:

(301) 763-3148

(301) 763-2311

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Exhibit 1: Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected NAICS-Based Product Code,Not Seasonally Adjusted: May 2013

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 -62,089.0 -266,882.4 133,009.1 646,146.4 195,098.2 913,028.8 2,477.5 12,110.1

Agricultural, Forestry & Fishery Products -472.6 6,205.0 4,635.9 30,109.1 5,108.5 23,904.1 4.7 22.6(Domestic)

Agricultural Products, Total 717.7 10,970.9 3,829.5 26,166.6 3,111.8 15,195.7 3.6 18.2Livestock And Livestock Products -190.5 -1,275.2 267.3 1,109.5 457.8 2,384.6 0.4 1.2Forestry Products -38.8 -371.1 253.0 1,137.1 291.7 1,508.1 0.1 0.8Fish, Fresh Or Chilled; And Other Marine Products -961.0 -3,119.7 286.1 1,696.0 1,247.2 4,815.7 0.5 2.5

Mining, Total -17,122.6 -78,810.9 3,216.8 15,170.6 20,339.4 93,981.5 6.0 25.4(Domestic)

Oil And Gas -18,204.5 -84,059.9 1,412.3 6,658.1 19,616.8 90,717.9 5.9 25.0Minerals And Ores 1,081.9 5,249.0 1,804.4 8,512.5 722.5 3,263.5 0.1 0.3

Manufacturing, Total -59,811.2 -270,146.4 101,352.4 486,243.9 161,163.6 756,586.3 2,464.9 12,051.3(Domestic)

Food And Kindred Products 993.1 5,707.4 5,574.8 27,684.5 4,581.7 21,977.0 55.4 291.2Beverages And Tobacco -989.9 -4,568.8 691.8 3,011.6 1,681.7 7,580.4 8.2 40.4Textile And Fabrics 116.2 537.0 818.2 3,732.9 702.0 3,195.9 35.1 153.4Textile Mill Products -1,298.6 -6,048.7 260.0 1,190.1 1,558.6 7,238.8 96.7 443.6Apparel And Accessories -5,988.1 -30,327.4 270.0 1,364.3 6,258.1 31,691.7 788.6 4,102.6Leather And Allied Products -2,613.9 -13,343.8 286.0 1,303.5 2,899.9 14,647.3 297.7 1,466.8Wood Products -815.2 -3,732.7 553.6 2,595.1 1,368.8 6,327.8 11.9 53.4Paper Products 310.5 1,516.9 2,151.8 10,313.3 1,841.4 8,796.4 7.5 33.5Printing, Publishing & Similar Products 37.8 369.9 468.0 2,296.6 430.2 1,926.7 0.2 1.1Petroleum And Coal Products -2,653.5 -11,122.2 9,296.4 43,299.4 11,950.0 54,421.6 13.7 54.9Chemicals -1,349.3 -8,608.2 16,612.9 79,918.1 17,962.2 88,526.4 147.2 733.1Plastic And Rubber Products (1) -1,313.5 -6,188.1 2,601.3 12,103.6 3,914.8 18,291.6 96.1 445.0Nonmetallic Mineral Products (1) -765.9 -3,375.7 910.8 4,222.0 1,676.7 7,597.7 50.1 227.5Primary Metal Products -2,706.7 -8,409.7 5,759.6 32,718.6 8,466.4 41,128.3 23.7 114.4Fabricated Metal Products -1,750.2 -6,425.6 3,508.9 18,182.7 5,259.0 24,608.3 112.1 520.8Machinery, Except Electrical 68.4 832.3 12,444.4 59,490.1 12,376.0 58,657.8 99.5 471.2Computers and Electronic Products (1) -20,691.0 -89,535.7 10,050.9 49,550.6 30,741.8 139,086.3 81.4 387.3Electrical Equipment, Appliances and Components (1) -4,158.2 -17,831.2 3,195.6 15,820.1 7,353.8 33,651.3 127.7 585.4Transportation Equipment (1) -5,800.6 -35,648.3 21,850.4 97,091.2 27,651.0 132,739.5 309.7 1,437.4Furniture and Fixtures -2,208.1 -10,396.9 407.3 1,972.7 2,615.4 12,369.7 3.8 17.5Miscellaneous Manufactured Commodities -6,234.5 -23,742.9 3,639.7 18,382.8 9,874.1 42,125.7 98.7 470.8

Special Classification Provisions -1,911.7 -7,183.2 6,575.1 31,373.7 8,486.8 38,556.9 1.9 10.8(Domestic)

Scrap & Waste 1,712.0 7,743.1 2,194.0 10,482.6 482.0 2,739.5 (-) 0.3Used Or Second-Hand Merchandise (1) -127.3 -965.4 482.5 2,238.7 609.8 3,204.1 (-) (-)Goods Returned Or Reimported -5,578.2 -24,169.2 1.8 9.6 5,580.0 24,178.8 0.4 1.8Special Classification Provision, Nspf 2,081.8 10,208.3 3,896.8 18,642.8 1,815.0 8,434.5 1.5 8.7

Re-exports 17,229.0 83,122.1 17,229.0 83,122.1 (X) (X) (X) (X)Timing Adjustments (X) -68.9 (X) -68.9 (X) (X) (X) (X)(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to supression and require a change in aggregation. For additional information see www.census.gov/ft900.

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.

Balance Exports

May May May May

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Exhibit 2. Origin of Movement of U. S. Exports of Goods by State by NAICS-Based Product Code Groupings,Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

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 101,352.4 486,243.9 100.0 12,022.5 65,184.3 100.0 17,229.0 83,122.1 133,009.1 646,146.4Foreign Trade Zone 2,124.9 11,082.3 2.3 16.6 118.3 0.2 194.2 874.0 2,335.7 12,074.6

Alabama 1,476.0 6,931.4 1.4 189.6 834.5 1.3 72.6 307.7 1,738.2 8,073.5 Alaska 44.2 142.6 (-) 146.6 1,215.3 1.9 2.3 19.5 193.0 1,377.4 Arizona 972.9 4,665.1 1.0 387.5 1,480.7 2.3 343.3 1,663.5 1,703.7 7,809.4 Arkansas 455.8 2,000.9 0.4 43.4 220.4 0.3 192.6 826.8 691.8 3,048.2 California 8,557.8 43,005.7 8.8 1,781.0 8,231.3 12.6 2,912.6 14,458.3 13,251.4 65,695.3 Colorado 595.2 2,788.5 0.6 45.4 251.4 0.4 64.7 365.5 705.3 3,405.5 Connecticut 1,133.4 6,327.9 1.3 81.0 452.7 0.7 68.7 306.9 1,283.1 7,087.5 Delaware 431.8 1,783.8 0.4 1.6 29.9 (-) 80.7 389.6 514.1 2,203.4 Florida 3,956.6 19,746.2 4.1 255.3 1,596.0 2.4 1,000.1 4,575.1 5,212.1 25,917.3 Georgia 2,791.8 12,592.3 2.6 251.9 1,413.6 2.2 211.8 1,134.5 3,255.5 15,140.5 Hawaii 29.1 128.6 (-) 18.4 71.1 0.1 2.0 19.1 49.6 218.8 Idaho 246.2 1,292.3 0.3 39.2 208.3 0.3 179.5 866.4 464.8 2,367.0 Illinois 4,559.6 21,417.2 4.4 283.0 1,758.9 2.7 813.7 3,350.7 5,656.3 26,526.8 Indiana 2,788.3 13,199.9 2.7 38.2 187.1 0.3 260.3 1,116.6 3,086.8 14,503.6 Iowa 1,046.0 5,162.6 1.1 90.8 598.3 0.9 37.4 175.0 1,174.2 5,935.9 Kansas 747.0 3,623.2 0.7 200.0 1,084.6 1.7 46.2 223.8 993.2 4,931.6 Kentucky 1,790.6 8,517.1 1.8 35.0 154.6 0.2 287.9 1,365.4 2,113.5 10,037.1 Louisiana 3,363.3 18,351.5 3.8 591.7 6,261.5 9.6 34.5 157.3 3,989.5 24,770.3 Maine 140.8 733.1 0.2 129.5 347.4 0.5 9.3 44.2 279.6 1,124.7 Maryland 731.0 3,403.9 0.7 85.2 397.5 0.6 224.7 1,135.2 1,040.9 4,936.6 Massachusetts 1,839.7 8,799.1 1.8 146.3 673.0 1.0 294.6 1,455.8 2,280.6 10,928.0 Michigan 4,675.0 20,346.4 4.2 275.9 1,612.0 2.5 399.1 2,100.8 5,350.0 24,059.3 Minnesota 1,463.0 7,171.6 1.5 75.8 540.4 0.8 112.9 572.6 1,651.7 8,284.6 Mississippi 933.1 4,049.2 0.8 57.3 435.4 0.7 115.0 545.4 1,105.4 5,030.0 Missouri 905.3 4,699.7 1.0 124.3 641.2 1.0 50.5 258.0 1,080.2 5,598.9 Montana 83.0 436.2 0.1 48.8 192.9 0.3 3.2 20.0 135.0 649.0 Nebraska 542.4 2,432.6 0.5 88.6 502.9 0.8 44.9 187.9 675.9 3,123.4 Nevada 507.7 2,776.5 0.6 112.0 408.1 0.6 93.1 458.1 712.8 3,642.7 New Hampshire 238.0 1,083.1 0.2 103.0 483.4 0.7 38.4 212.9 379.3 1,779.5 New Jersey 2,644.0 11,863.0 2.4 247.7 1,346.4 2.1 468.2 2,329.9 3,359.9 15,539.4 New Mexico 187.6 755.5 0.2 23.7 70.5 0.1 39.4 179.2 250.7 1,005.2 New York 3,733.9 22,116.7 4.5 969.7 4,936.5 7.6 2,006.6 10,374.7 6,710.1 37,427.8 North Carolina 2,230.4 10,327.7 2.1 115.4 917.8 1.4 239.1 1,087.9 2,584.9 12,333.4 North Dakota 218.4 1,048.8 0.2 124.2 575.3 0.9 7.5 33.3 350.0 1,657.4 Ohio 3,806.4 18,019.1 3.7 194.4 939.5 1.4 402.1 1,911.3 4,402.9 20,869.9 Oklahoma 494.8 2,387.7 0.5 40.6 255.0 0.4 38.2 215.5 573.7 2,858.2 Oregon 1,321.6 5,433.8 1.1 158.2 1,298.2 2.0 158.1 809.2 1,637.8 7,541.2 Pennsylvania 2,687.8 12,949.2 2.7 352.2 1,750.8 2.7 439.5 2,241.5 3,479.5 16,941.5 Rhode Island 110.7 583.8 0.1 61.1 257.8 0.4 17.0 82.2 188.9 923.8 South Carolina 2,032.2 9,852.9 2.0 87.1 374.0 0.6 120.5 571.7 2,239.7 10,798.5 South Dakota 128.1 607.6 0.1 12.0 48.0 0.1 1.2 9.6 141.3 665.1 Tennessee 2,009.1 9,907.3 2.0 114.8 671.9 1.0 535.3 2,676.3 2,659.2 13,255.4 Texas 17,893.9 86,606.7 17.8 1,698.1 7,022.2 10.8 3,933.5 18,290.6 23,525.6 111,919.5 Utah 1,187.6 6,576.2 1.4 48.8 248.5 0.4 72.8 358.4 1,309.3 7,183.2 Vermont 216.3 990.0 0.2 6.5 33.2 0.1 139.2 506.7 362.1 1,529.9 Virginia 1,203.0 5,903.0 1.2 162.2 920.2 1.4 138.6 712.9 1,503.8 7,536.1 Washington 6,457.0 24,614.1 5.1 800.8 5,966.8 9.2 231.7 1,295.4 7,489.5 31,876.3 West Virginia 339.5 1,515.9 0.3 385.7 2,019.4 3.1 14.1 118.6 739.2 3,653.9 Wisconsin 1,739.5 8,475.8 1.7 136.8 609.6 0.9 148.0 676.7 2,024.3 9,762.0 Wyoming 102.8 538.2 0.1 10.4 41.9 0.1 2.3 11.9 115.4 592.0 Dist of Columbia 35.3 1,432.7 0.3 2.3 12.2 (-) 3.2 11.5 40.8 1,456.4 Puerto Rico 1,937.9 8,437.0 1.7 28.9 114.8 0.2 50.1 229.7 2,016.8 8,781.6 US Virgin Islands 48.3 506.1 0.1 0.1 2.0 (-) 25.2 69.4 73.6 577.5Other 1,541.9 7,372.5 1.5 514.6 2,467.5 3.8 1.0 4.9 4,462.6 21,324.6 Estimated Shipments (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 2,405.2 11,479.7 Unreported (2) 1,541.9 7,372.5 1.5 514.6 2,467.5 3.8 1.0 4.9 2,057.5 9,844.8Timing Adjustment (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) -68.9(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.

ItemMay May May May

Re-exports Total

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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 158,562.6 741,956.4 100.0 37,074.8 176,414.0 100.0 196,822.0 924,523.2 100.0Foreign Trade Zone 10,421.8 45,544.7 6.1 14,878.9 68,847.3 39.0 25,300.7 114,392.0 12.4

Alabama 1,554.6 7,422.4 1.0 171.2 487.0 0.3 1,725.8 7,909.4 0.9 Alaska 62.3 384.3 0.1 40.4 134.1 0.1 102.7 518.5 0.1 Arizona 1,351.1 6,371.2 0.9 529.7 2,354.3 1.3 1,880.8 8,725.5 0.9 Arkansas 489.1 2,846.4 0.4 38.6 170.8 0.1 527.7 3,017.1 0.3 California 27,918.5 129,073.3 17.4 4,367.2 19,931.8 11.3 32,285.7 149,005.1 16.1 Colorado 804.7 3,650.7 0.5 290.6 1,486.3 0.8 1,095.3 5,137.0 0.6 Connecticut 1,502.0 8,039.4 1.1 153.6 747.3 0.4 1,655.7 8,786.7 1.0 Delaware 685.8 2,946.8 0.4 209.5 1,880.6 1.1 895.3 4,827.4 0.5 Florida 5,391.4 25,875.2 3.5 845.4 4,730.1 2.7 6,236.8 30,605.3 3.3 Georgia 6,279.5 29,611.8 4.0 211.3 1,111.7 0.6 6,490.8 30,723.5 3.3 Hawaii 283.1 1,010.6 0.1 94.9 1,584.3 0.9 378.0 2,594.9 0.3 Idaho 394.3 2,228.9 0.3 17.8 124.0 0.1 412.1 2,352.9 0.3 Illinois 8,334.4 36,780.0 5.0 2,567.6 14,325.2 8.1 10,902.0 51,105.1 5.5 Indiana 3,749.1 18,090.0 2.4 217.8 1,060.3 0.6 3,966.9 19,150.3 2.1 Iowa 655.1 3,339.7 0.5 127.7 719.3 0.4 782.8 4,059.0 0.4 Kansas 765.6 3,798.7 0.5 72.0 443.4 0.3 837.7 4,242.1 0.5 Kentucky 2,841.8 14,237.2 1.9 202.7 808.8 0.5 3,044.5 15,046.1 1.6 Louisiana 1,971.6 9,092.6 1.2 4,343.2 20,451.1 11.6 6,314.9 29,543.7 3.2 Maine 226.2 1,104.4 0.1 68.3 436.4 0.2 294.4 1,540.7 0.2 Maryland 2,272.0 10,155.8 1.4 72.4 435.7 0.2 2,344.4 10,591.5 1.1 Massachusetts 2,475.0 12,478.3 1.7 471.1 1,755.8 1.0 2,946.1 14,234.1 1.5 Michigan 9,138.4 43,359.5 5.8 645.7 3,211.9 1.8 9,784.1 46,571.4 5.0 Minnesota 1,743.3 8,478.5 1.1 962.9 4,259.9 2.4 2,706.2 12,738.3 1.4 Mississippi 853.5 3,908.7 0.5 981.6 3,830.1 2.2 1,835.1 7,738.8 0.8 Missouri 1,345.5 6,776.1 0.9 156.9 1,054.7 0.6 1,502.4 7,830.8 0.8 Montana 98.6 411.5 0.1 360.3 1,725.9 1.0 458.8 2,137.4 0.2 Nebraska 268.2 1,312.4 0.2 24.6 176.8 0.1 292.8 1,489.2 0.2 Nevada 1,020.3 3,662.9 0.5 29.6 149.0 0.1 1,049.9 3,811.9 0.4 New Hampshire 950.4 4,893.2 0.7 41.7 198.2 0.1 992.2 5,091.4 0.6 New Jersey 8,477.5 41,428.2 5.6 1,681.7 7,765.9 4.4 10,159.2 49,194.1 5.3 New Mexico 136.1 671.0 0.1 24.3 104.5 0.1 160.4 775.5 0.1 New York 9,969.8 43,299.3 5.8 2,758.2 10,009.9 5.7 12,728.0 53,309.2 5.8 North Carolina 4,114.2 18,957.8 2.6 251.6 1,321.6 0.7 4,365.8 20,279.4 2.2 North Dakota 265.0 1,088.8 0.1 62.0 454.7 0.3 327.0 1,543.5 0.2 Ohio 4,618.9 22,342.0 3.0 878.6 4,591.7 2.6 5,497.5 26,933.6 2.9 Oklahoma 613.2 2,786.0 0.4 370.4 2,107.3 1.2 983.6 4,893.4 0.5 Oregon 1,094.9 5,682.7 0.8 107.6 556.6 0.3 1,202.6 6,239.3 0.7 Pennsylvania 5,561.6 26,809.8 3.6 1,833.1 7,509.7 4.3 7,394.7 34,319.5 3.7 Rhode Island 886.0 3,935.7 0.5 20.0 90.6 0.1 906.1 4,026.2 0.4 South Carolina 2,658.9 13,145.8 1.8 153.6 803.5 0.5 2,812.5 13,949.3 1.5 South Dakota 82.4 361.9 (-) 6.1 45.9 (-) 88.5 407.8 (-) Tennessee 5,171.8 24,358.6 3.3 256.3 1,264.2 0.7 5,428.1 25,622.9 2.8 Texas 19,583.6 87,939.7 11.9 8,194.1 40,132.4 22.7 27,777.7 128,072.1 13.9 Utah 919.2 4,197.2 0.6 74.6 372.8 0.2 993.8 4,570.0 0.5 Vermont 258.1 1,381.7 0.2 80.1 497.5 0.3 338.2 1,879.2 0.2 Virginia 1,760.6 7,756.1 1.0 155.2 875.5 0.5 1,915.8 8,631.6 0.9 Washington 2,896.9 14,232.1 1.9 1,432.8 6,099.6 3.5 4,329.7 20,331.7 2.2 West Virginia 279.1 1,499.2 0.2 7.3 32.5 (-) 286.4 1,531.7 0.2 Wisconsin 1,705.5 8,321.9 1.1 99.4 509.1 0.3 1,805.0 8,830.9 1.0 Wyoming 55.9 268.2 (-) 175.4 633.7 0.4 231.3 901.9 0.1 Dist of Columbia 19.6 108.2 (-) 21.6 93.2 0.1 41.2 201.4 (-) Puerto Rico 1,955.1 9,770.7 1.3 110.7 729.8 0.4 2,065.8 10,500.5 1.1 US Virgin Islands 52.3 269.9 (-) 0.7 10.6 (-) 53.1 280.5 (-)Other 0.9 3.4 (-) 2.9 16.4 (-) 1,188.4 5,555.5 0.6 Estimated Shipments (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 1,184.6 5,535.7 0.6 Unreported 0.9 3.4 (-) 2.9 16.4 (-) 3.8 19.8 (-)Timing Adjustment (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 617.2 (X)(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 Product Code Groupings Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

In millions of dollars. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) shipments are included in the U. S. total and distributed among individual states and 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.

May May May

TotalItem

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Details 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

May April Year-to-Date May April Year-to-Date May April Year-to-Date2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

Total 240,538 233,215 1,154,994 23,294,799 22,812,796 111,201,806 23,787,703 23,261,431 113,464,484

OPEC Total 111,335 110,193 524,543 11,476,363 11,821,529 55,338,960 11,720,786 12,055,112 56,477,932

Algeria 1,892 909 6,817 206,420 101,162 763,005 209,614 103,358 775,537Angola 8,655 5,169 31,195 941,430 571,645 3,445,722 957,243 582,738 3,507,284Ecuador 6,718 7,475 33,916 692,036 763,151 3,525,715 713,779 785,954 3,639,510Iran (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Iraq 9,028 16,128 64,060 943,972 1,766,023 6,881,484 961,995 1,795,314 7,013,364Kuwait 9,450 8,993 45,320 975,150 987,279 4,863,288 999,304 1,009,544 4,976,806

Libya 1,730 2,250 5,450 190,446 243,832 603,342 194,416 248,731 615,249Nigeria 8,126 9,479 46,002 852,425 1,026,955 5,039,343 870,897 1,046,136 5,139,222Qatar (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Saudi Arabia 42,232 35,291 172,725 4,388,965 3,895,288 18,496,533 4,495,184 3,979,827 18,928,240United Arab Emirates (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Venezuela 23,505 24,498 119,056 2,285,519 2,466,193 11,720,528 2,318,353 2,503,513 11,882,720

Non-OPEC 129,203 123,023 630,451 11,818,435 10,991,267 55,862,846 12,066,917 11,206,319 56,986,552

Argentina (-) (-) 1,390 (-) (-) 151,655 (-) (-) 156,470Azerbaijan (-) (-) 2,291 (-) (-) 215,510 (-) (-) 221,393Bolivia (-) (-) 294 (-) (-) 27,129 (-) (-) 27,709Brazil 4,462 1,710 12,937 484,721 161,335 1,365,953 496,214 166,190 1,408,205Canada 74,981 74,750 390,712 6,160,486 5,892,218 30,684,115 6,305,916 6,042,166 31,437,252

Chad 2,870 1,902 9,556 291,349 195,126 977,717 297,428 198,876 996,582Colombia 13,526 12,045 58,626 1,385,935 1,245,619 6,152,704 1,405,081 1,266,208 6,246,938Congo (Brazzaville) 905 (-) 1,813 96,280 (-) 191,425 98,163 (-) 195,605Congo (Kinshasa) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Equatorial Guinea (-) 677 1,984 (-) 76,810 222,222 (-) 78,673 227,287

Gabon 1,948 (-) 1,948 212,732 (-) 212,732 217,542 (-) 217,542Ghana 499 (-) 499 58,239 (-) 58,239 58,813 (-) 58,813Guatemala 505 (-) 1,015 49,336 (-) 102,019 50,866 (-) 104,298Indonesia 452 290 2,103 47,749 32,313 234,708 49,379 33,243 241,917Kazakhstan (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) 3 (-) (-) 5

Mexico 22,943 28,096 127,143 2,389,766 2,985,023 13,272,664 2,434,223 3,009,355 13,409,192Norway (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Oman (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)Peru 854 (-) 1,658 83,129 (-) 165,228 85,192 (-) 169,427Russia 2,280 1,459 6,095 242,101 168,637 680,970 247,404 172,298 697,173

Thailand (-) 197 1,842 (-) 22,053 209,077 (-) 22,700 214,908Trinidad and Tobago (-) 722 1,082 (-) 81,917 117,971 (-) 83,447 119,898United Kingdom 2,148 504 3,677 227,359 55,358 400,170 229,172 56,635 403,428Vietnam (-) 197 1,594 (-) 22,217 182,546 (-) 22,866 187,888Yemen (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-)

All Other 831 475 2,192 89,253 52,640 238,088 91,522 53,663 244,620

Exhibit 3. General Imports of Crude Oil by Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Country

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Exhibit 4. Exports and Imports of Goods by SITC Commodity Sections, Not Seasonally Adjusted

In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. (X) - Not applicable.

2013 2012

SITC May April Year-to-Date May Year-to-DateSection Description

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

Total 133,009.1 196,822.0 129,727.6 190,650.6 646,146.4 924,523.2 131,341.7 198,369.9 640,427.0 940,485.2

Summary:

Food and live animals 8,203.9 8,029.9 8,189.9 7,697.4 40,588.4 37,783.1 8,237.8 7,359.2 39,259.0 36,473.0

Beverages and tobacco 539.3 1,753.1 459.2 1,710.9 2,553.2 8,187.8 503.2 1,653.1 2,393.2 7,724.9

Crude materials, inedible except fuels 6,044.2 3,138.7 5,954.3 3,213.2 35,294.5 14,906.3 6,772.1 3,307.9 37,016.7 15,808.4

Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 11,719.6 33,856.0 10,737.0 32,543.6 55,140.7 159,316.8 11,304.0 38,602.7 55,859.4 186,533.8

Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 214.1 491.1 276.4 520.4 1,544.0 2,399.5 344.9 466.1 1,585.5 2,510.7

Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 17,499.8 16,880.0 16,768.8 18,167.1 83,649.8 83,977.1 17,489.2 18,047.2 83,352.6 82,381.8

Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material (1) 10,073.6 21,961.3 9,936.4 19,689.5 48,490.6 98,684.1 10,613.4 22,287.2 49,733.3 100,032.5

Machinery and transport equipment (1) 45,104.8 75,804.0 42,662.7 73,579.3 210,058.9 352,465.9 43,480.1 73,750.8 209,233.4 350,429.9

Miscellaneous manufac- tured articles (1) 9,995.9 26,247.7 9,704.6 25,648.4 50,251.1 127,729.4 10,195.3 25,547.9 48,579.1 123,533.0

Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in SITC 6,385.0 8,660.2 7,462.0 8,083.8 35,522.0 38,456.0 6,036.8 7,347.7 33,264.7 35,057.3

Reexports 17,229.0 (X) 17,615.0 (X) 83,122.1 (X) 16,364.9 (X) 80,150.2 (X)

Timing adjustments (X) (X) -38.8 -203.1 -68.9 617.2 (X) (X) (X) (X)

For additional information see www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/notices/aircraft.(1) Due to non-disclosure requirements, certain 10-digit Schedule B commodity classifications are subject to supression and require a change in aggregation.

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Exhibit 5. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance of GoodsIn millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised.

Exports

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

Seasonally Adjusted

2012

Jan.- Dec. -729,611.3 -789,828.2 1,545,708.5 2,275,319.8 2,335,536.7Jan.- May -315,553.7 -340,360.5 641,374.2 956,927.9 981,734.7January -65,969.0 -70,989.6 125,953.7 191,922.7 196,943.3February -60,134.5 -64,867.2 126,935.5 187,070.0 191,802.7March -64,336.8 -69,303.4 130,625.1 194,961.9 199,928.5April -62,913.0 -67,967.6 128,762.5 191,675.5 196,730.0May -62,200.5 -67,232.8 129,097.5 191,297.9 196,330.2June -58,354.3 -63,367.4 130,218.0 188,572.3 193,585.4

July -58,673.3 -63,752.6 128,838.7 187,511.9 192,591.3August -59,700.4 -64,684.3 127,106.8 186,807.3 191,791.2September -57,943.7 -63,049.5 131,415.3 189,359.0 194,464.8October -59,362.8 -64,389.0 126,703.8 186,066.6 191,092.9November -63,834.0 -68,912.2 128,530.0 192,364.0 197,442.2December -56,189.0 -61,312.5 131,521.7 187,710.8 192,834.3

2013

Jan.- May -294,790.2 -321,129.1 647,381.2 942,171.4 968,510.3January -60,503.8 -65,747.1 129,441.4 189,945.1 195,188.4February -60,478.0 -65,847.5 130,519.6 190,997.6 196,367.1March -54,168.3 -59,170.1 128,318.3 182,486.5 187,488.3April (R) -57,291.7 -62,645.3 130,044.5 187,336.2 192,689.7May -62,348.4 -67,719.2 129,057.5 191,406.0 196,776.7June

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Not Seasonally Adjusted

2012

Jan.- Dec. -729,611.3 -789,828.2 1,545,708.5 2,275,319.8 2,335,536.7Jan.- May -300,058.2 -324,562.2 640,427.0 940,485.2 964,989.3January -65,683.4 -70,565.1 117,838.7 183,522.1 188,403.8February -48,257.3 -52,634.5 123,609.1 171,866.4 176,243.5March -57,077.3 -62,064.2 140,232.9 197,310.1 202,297.1April -62,012.1 -67,042.0 127,404.6 189,416.7 194,446.6May -67,028.2 -72,256.4 131,341.7 198,369.9 203,598.1June -59,304.2 -64,396.2 132,546.6 191,850.8 196,942.8

July -71,295.5 -76,574.5 121,411.7 192,707.2 197,986.2August -66,182.1 -71,392.5 128,586.6 194,768.6 199,979.1September -57,289.5 -62,273.4 128,198.3 185,487.8 190,471.7October -65,014.7 -70,337.4 133,599.7 198,614.4 203,937.1November -64,248.3 -69,287.5 130,182.3 194,430.5 199,469.7December -46,218.9 -51,004.3 130,756.5 176,975.3 181,760.7

2013

Jan.- May -278,376.8 -304,417.4 646,146.4 924,523.2 950,563.8January -61,797.2 -67,007.3 123,389.9 185,187.1 190,397.3February -46,570.6 -51,399.2 123,605.9 170,176.5 175,005.1March -45,273.2 -50,222.8 136,413.8 181,687.0 186,636.6April (R) -60,922.9 -66,424.2 129,727.6 190,650.6 196,151.8May -63,812.9 -69,363.8 133,009.1 196,822.0 202,373.0June

JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

PeriodBalance Imports

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

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

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 -63,812.9 -278,376.8 (X) 133,009.1 646,146.4 (X) 196,822.0 924,523.2 (X) 202,373.0 950,563.8 (X)Afghanistan 135.5 532.2 211 138.0 545.3 72 2.5 13.2 147 2.5 13.6 148Albania 5.9 21.7 148 7.5 29.1 158 1.7 7.3 157 1.7 7.8 157Algeria -365.4 -1,315.4 33 252.1 874.1 60 617.5 2,189.5 46 633.8 2,244.4 46Andorra 1.3 1.7 115 1.4 2.4 204 0.1 0.8 196 0.1 0.8 197Angola -922.6 -3,207.6 23 105.3 520.2 74 1,027.9 3,727.9 37 1,048.0 3,801.9 37Anguilla 2.0 11.4 137 2.5 13.3 180 0.5 1.9 180 0.5 2.0 180Antigua and Barbuda 9.3 51.8 169 9.9 57.0 144 0.6 5.2 164 0.6 5.3 163Argentina 461.9 2,141.0 225 854.6 3,958.5 32 392.7 1,817.5 51 413.6 1,924.0 51Armenia -3.8 0.4 104 5.5 43.7 149 9.2 43.4 120 9.7 45.5 119Aruba 37.2 242.6 197 39.1 267.0 91 1.9 24.4 132 1.9 24.8 133Australia 1,380.7 6,464.0 231 2,210.0 10,372.2 17 829.4 3,908.1 35 853.5 4,038.6 35Austria -521.0 -2,441.5 24 319.3 1,559.1 49 840.3 4,000.6 34 869.2 4,101.9 34Azerbaijan 27.0 -70.8 67 33.1 161.8 106 6.1 232.6 89 6.4 239.5 89

Bahamas 170.3 1,061.2 219 217.3 1,348.0 51 47.0 286.8 84 48.0 294.6 84Bahrain 5.5 164.9 186 69.3 455.6 77 63.9 290.6 83 67.3 303.9 83Bangladesh -384.1 -2,008.0 25 51.6 295.2 89 435.7 2,303.3 44 454.5 2,404.8 44Barbados 34.7 166.3 187 40.0 189.1 104 5.3 22.7 136 5.5 23.6 136Belarus 0.4 -7.5 78 7.4 40.8 151 7.0 48.3 117 7.5 50.9 118Belgium 982.7 5,165.3 229 2,808.9 12,904.8 11 1,826.2 7,739.5 25 1,866.0 7,912.3 25Belize 8.9 50.5 168 21.7 104.8 123 12.8 54.3 115 13.5 57.8 117Benin 44.4 257.4 200 44.5 258.6 94 0.1 1.2 187 0.1 1.3 187Bermuda 50.8 177.5 189 53.0 222.2 97 2.3 44.7 119 2.3 44.9 120Bhutan 0.2 0.8 108 0.2 1.0 213 (-) 0.2 207 (-) 0.2 207Bolivia -30.6 -308.4 51 64.1 375.0 80 94.8 683.5 69 96.3 689.2 70Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.0 -3.3 82 5.3 15.4 173 4.3 18.7 139 4.5 19.6 140Botswana -37.3 -81.3 64 2.0 34.7 154 39.3 116.0 105 39.3 116.1 106Brazil 851.7 6,318.5 230 3,423.2 17,145.4 7 2,571.4 10,826.9 18 2,659.4 11,233.7 18British Indian Ocean Territories -0.9 -5.4 80 (-) 0.7 218 0.9 6.1 160 0.9 6.3 161British Virgin Islands 22.6 76.4 176 23.6 79.5 132 1.0 3.0 173 1.0 3.2 173Brunei 15.8 60.4 172 16.1 70.0 138 0.3 9.6 153 0.4 10.1 153Bulgaria -18.6 -130.9 57 20.7 105.2 122 39.4 236.1 88 41.9 249.0 88Burkina Faso 6.2 23.3 151 6.6 24.3 163 0.5 1.0 189 0.5 1.1 190Burma 2.7 91.6 180 4.9 97.4 129 2.1 5.8 162 2.2 6.1 162Burundi 0.8 11.5 138 0.9 13.5 177 0.2 2.0 179 0.2 2.1 179

Cambodia -169.8 -1,015.2 34 19.7 104.7 124 189.5 1,119.9 61 197.3 1,161.3 61Cameroon 38.5 22.4 150 47.2 148.8 109 8.7 126.4 101 9.2 130.6 102Canada -1,890.0 -13,887.1 5 26,453.1 125,041.8 1 28,343.1 138,929.0 2 28,854.7 141,602.9 2Cape Verde 0.6 4.8 124 0.6 5.0 197 (-) 0.2 208 (-) 0.2 208Cayman Islands 42.9 247.2 199 45.0 266.5 92 2.1 19.3 138 2.1 19.9 138Central African Republic (-) 0.1 97 0.1 2.4 206 0.1 2.3 177 0.1 2.4 177Chad -290.3 -969.7 36 3.4 15.9 172 293.7 985.6 65 299.9 1,004.9 65Chile 487.6 1,500.2 223 1,529.9 6,948.0 21 1,042.3 5,447.8 29 1,107.5 5,939.4 29China -27,859.7 -121,055.7 1 8,786.5 45,901.0 3 36,646.2 166,956.7 1 38,333.6 174,631.3 1Christmas Island (-) (-) 93 (-) 0.1 231 (-) 0.1 215 (-) 0.1 214Cocos (Keeling) Islands 9.1 9.2 131 9.1 9.2 190 (-) 0.1 213 (-) 0.1 213Colombia -542.0 -1,936.1 28 1,511.9 7,506.4 20 2,053.9 9,442.4 21 2,101.9 9,667.4 21Comoros -0.6 -0.9 89 0.1 0.7 217 0.8 1.5 185 0.8 1.6 185Congo (Brazzaville) -109.4 -293.5 52 22.5 104.1 127 131.9 397.6 78 134.4 406.0 78Congo (Kinshasa) 16.4 59.5 171 17.4 73.7 136 1.0 14.2 144 1.0 14.8 144Cook Islands 0.3 1.3 114 0.3 1.3 207 (-) 0.1 220 (-) 0.1 220Costa Rica -556.3 -1,965.6 26 575.6 2,927.8 38 1,131.9 4,893.4 32 1,158.6 5,009.0 32Cote d'Ivoire -110.9 -506.0 46 13.0 74.2 135 123.9 580.2 72 127.7 600.3 72Croatia -5.4 -51.0 69 25.7 127.5 118 31.1 178.5 95 32.4 185.4 96Cuba 37.8 214.9 194 37.8 214.9 98 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Curacao 2.4 16.9 144 103.4 288.6 90 101.0 271.7 85 102.5 275.7 86Cyprus 12.1 40.4 162 14.8 57.6 142 2.7 17.3 141 2.8 17.8 142Czech Republic -182.2 -733.9 42 164.6 812.8 64 346.8 1,546.7 55 357.7 1,594.0 55

Denmark -358.1 -1,747.7 31 169.5 959.5 58 527.6 2,707.1 43 541.4 2,761.5 43Djibouti 11.8 71.7 175 12.3 73.3 137 0.5 1.6 183 0.5 1.6 184Dominica 4.6 20.6 146 4.6 21.6 166 0.1 1.0 188 0.1 1.1 188Dominican Republic 233.8 1,277.1 220 631.3 2,990.9 36 397.5 1,713.8 53 408.9 1,762.5 53

Ecuador -552.0 -1,785.7 30 402.0 2,959.8 37 954.0 4,745.5 33 994.7 4,950.3 33Egypt 229.4 1,820.7 224 350.3 2,491.6 40 120.8 670.9 70 129.0 707.6 68El Salvador 51.4 262.7 201 286.0 1,262.0 52 234.6 999.3 63 242.1 1,033.7 64Equatorial Guinea 25.4 365.1 207 26.3 623.0 71 0.9 257.9 87 0.9 266.7 87Eritrea 5.2 9.6 133 5.2 9.7 188 (-) 0.1 219 (-) 0.1 216

May Rank May RankCountry

May Rank May Rank

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

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

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

May Rank May RankCountry

May Rank May Rank

Estonia -8.0 -74.3 66 24.0 120.7 119 32.0 195.0 93 32.9 201.2 94Ethiopia 9.6 20.9 147 50.4 109.9 121 40.8 89.0 109 41.7 92.2 109

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) (-) (-) 95 (-) 0.6 219 (-) 0.5 200 (-) 0.5 200Faroe Islands -9.8 -45.5 71 0.3 1.0 212 10.1 46.5 118 13.4 61.5 115Fiji -7.2 -46.7 70 6.5 27.6 161 13.6 74.2 111 16.7 88.2 110Finland -174.9 -995.6 35 194.2 968.0 57 369.1 1,963.6 48 383.4 2,041.6 48France -921.4 -5,161.5 17 2,642.3 12,623.5 13 3,563.7 17,785.0 10 3,646.0 18,137.1 10French Guiana 2.0 304.1 203 2.0 304.3 87 (-) 0.2 209 (-) 0.2 209French Polynesia 4.5 38.9 161 9.4 56.1 145 4.9 17.2 142 5.3 18.6 141French Southern and Antarctic Lands (-) 0.8 110 (-) 0.9 215 (-) (-) 222 (-) (-) 222

Gabon -206.8 -168.6 55 17.4 99.3 128 224.2 267.9 86 229.7 275.7 85Gambia 5.1 13.9 141 5.2 14.5 175 0.1 0.6 199 0.1 0.6 199Gaza Strip Administered by Israe (-) 0.1 98 (-) 0.1 230 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Georgia 52.2 168.9 188 53.8 260.7 93 1.6 91.9 108 1.8 95.6 108Germany -5,835.8 -25,772.1 3 4,052.5 19,860.6 6 9,888.3 45,632.8 5 10,081.3 46,499.5 5Ghana 18.3 336.7 206 111.5 531.6 73 93.2 194.9 94 95.3 202.5 93Gibraltar 691.5 1,368.4 221 691.6 1,368.5 50 (-) 0.1 218 (-) 0.1 219Greece -11.2 -52.9 68 54.4 310.4 86 65.5 363.4 80 70.7 389.5 80Greenland 1.0 9.3 132 1.5 12.7 182 0.5 3.4 171 0.5 3.5 171Grenada 4.7 23.5 153 6.3 28.1 160 1.6 4.7 166 1.7 5.0 166Guadeloupe 74.0 319.0 205 74.4 323.0 85 0.3 4.0 168 0.4 4.0 169Guatemala 65.4 664.7 215 482.9 2,435.9 41 417.5 1,771.1 52 444.3 1,912.0 52Guinea 0.4 -12.6 75 9.8 39.0 152 9.3 51.5 116 12.7 70.6 113Guinea-Bissau 0.2 4.3 123 0.2 4.4 198 (-) 0.1 221 (-) 0.1 221Guyana -14.0 -75.7 65 27.5 137.6 114 41.5 213.3 92 42.3 217.8 92

Haiti 17.2 146.9 184 99.8 485.4 75 82.5 338.5 81 85.2 347.2 81Heard and McDonald Islands 0.2 0.3 103 0.2 0.3 223 (-) (-) 231 (-) (-) 231Honduras -5.6 279.5 202 410.9 2,099.5 45 416.6 1,820.0 50 439.9 1,931.7 50Hong Kong 2,972.4 14,596.4 234 3,385.4 16,802.5 9 413.0 2,206.1 45 423.5 2,254.6 45Hungary -177.7 -710.8 44 128.6 679.0 69 306.3 1,389.8 57 312.8 1,419.3 57

Iceland -9.3 -26.3 73 12.1 112.2 120 21.4 138.5 100 23.7 147.6 99India -2,265.7 -9,182.3 9 1,935.8 8,757.0 18 4,201.5 17,939.4 9 4,340.0 18,550.2 9Indonesia -736.7 -4,358.0 20 788.8 3,534.8 34 1,525.6 7,892.8 24 1,607.1 8,286.2 24Iran 31.7 148.5 185 31.7 150.2 108 (-) 1.7 182 (-) 1.7 183Iraq -578.2 -6,009.8 14 365.9 873.3 61 944.0 6,883.1 27 962.1 7,015.0 27Ireland -2,258.2 -10,880.7 7 506.5 2,763.5 39 2,764.7 13,644.2 13 2,774.5 13,696.2 13Israel -1,399.5 -4,675.3 18 1,074.2 5,379.2 24 2,473.7 10,054.5 20 2,498.4 10,150.0 20Italy -1,711.0 -8,572.6 10 1,581.1 6,770.5 22 3,292.1 15,343.2 12 3,412.4 15,862.0 12

Jamaica 153.1 671.4 216 181.1 894.9 59 28.0 223.6 91 30.3 238.6 90Japan -5,405.2 -30,925.0 2 5,785.2 26,581.7 4 11,190.4 57,506.7 4 11,498.4 59,027.2 4Jordan 111.0 546.6 212 194.8 996.7 56 83.8 450.1 76 85.9 461.2 77

Kazakhstan -14.9 -106.1 61 76.5 377.3 79 91.4 483.4 73 94.0 496.2 74Kenya 14.9 40.6 163 48.7 203.6 100 33.8 163.0 97 35.1 168.7 97Kiribati 0.4 0.8 107 0.4 1.1 211 0.1 0.3 203 0.1 0.4 203Korea, North (-) 1.1 112 (-) 1.1 210 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Korea, South -2,458.3 -9,440.3 8 3,211.5 16,835.3 8 5,669.9 26,275.6 6 5,912.4 27,409.3 6Kosovo 1.2 5.0 125 1.2 5.3 196 (-) 0.3 204 (-) 0.3 204Kuwait -757.4 -3,957.5 22 220.8 1,056.1 54 978.2 5,013.6 30 1,002.4 5,136.9 31Kyrgyzstan 17.4 46.0 165 17.7 48.2 147 0.3 2.1 178 0.3 2.2 178

Laos -0.6 -4.2 81 1.3 8.7 191 1.9 12.9 148 2.0 13.8 147Latvia 12.3 38.1 159 31.1 153.8 107 18.8 115.7 106 19.6 122.3 104Lebanon 112.0 420.9 208 124.9 462.6 76 12.9 41.7 122 13.3 43.2 122Lesotho -18.2 -123.7 59 0.1 0.2 226 18.3 123.9 103 18.9 128.1 103Liberia 6.4 46.5 166 11.9 75.4 134 5.4 28.9 129 6.0 29.8 129Libya -264.8 -729.2 43 57.7 350.3 81 322.5 1,079.5 62 331.9 1,110.0 62Liechtenstein -22.8 -106.8 60 2.7 9.9 187 25.6 116.7 104 25.9 118.2 105Lithuania -47.5 -291.8 53 66.0 341.1 83 113.5 632.9 71 118.7 656.9 71Luxembourg 227.1 530.4 210 277.3 856.0 63 50.2 325.6 82 53.2 337.4 82

Macau 19.3 101.7 181 23.8 131.5 116 4.5 29.9 127 4.7 30.9 128Macedonia 4.2 0.2 101 6.8 31.8 156 2.5 31.6 126 2.6 32.7 126Madagascar -9.9 -43.7 72 5.5 28.9 159 15.3 72.6 112 15.7 74.4 112Malawi -0.7 -11.2 77 3.7 12.5 183 4.4 23.7 133 4.5 24.9 132

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

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

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

May Rank May RankCountry

May Rank May Rank

Malaysia -1,449.1 -5,811.3 15 1,123.2 5,197.7 26 2,572.2 11,009.0 17 2,639.7 11,318.1 17Maldives 1.2 2.1 116 2.2 11.9 184 1.0 9.8 152 1.3 12.4 150Mali 1.5 21.8 149 1.7 22.7 165 0.3 0.8 192 0.3 0.9 193Malta -9.0 47.5 167 7.5 143.1 111 16.4 95.6 107 16.8 97.7 107Marshall Islands 3.3 34.7 157 5.3 42.4 150 1.9 7.7 156 2.2 9.3 155Martinique 19.5 179.5 190 20.2 186.0 105 0.7 6.4 159 0.7 6.6 159Mauritania 23.1 62.6 173 44.0 104.2 125 20.8 41.6 123 21.0 42.0 123Mauritius -24.2 -126.9 58 4.9 16.1 170 29.1 143.0 99 29.9 146.8 100Mayotte 0.6 3.1 121 0.6 3.1 201 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 225Mexico -5,300.1 -22,851.2 4 19,240.5 92,731.3 2 24,540.6 115,582.5 3 24,806.4 116,720.4 3Micronesia 2.7 16.8 143 2.7 17.2 168 (-) 0.4 202 (-) 0.4 202Moldova 2.4 6.2 128 5.0 19.8 167 2.7 13.6 145 2.8 14.6 145Monaco 2.3 2.9 119 4.5 15.0 174 2.2 12.1 150 2.2 12.4 151Mongolia 125.4 182.4 191 131.4 194.8 102 6.0 12.4 149 6.4 13.2 149Montenegro 6.4 10.0 136 6.5 10.8 186 0.1 0.8 193 0.1 0.9 194Montserrat 0.6 3.3 122 0.7 3.6 200 0.1 0.3 206 0.1 0.3 206Morocco 142.9 566.0 214 214.7 1,013.3 55 71.8 447.2 77 77.1 471.6 76Mozambique 16.7 77.4 177 21.7 104.2 126 4.9 26.7 131 5.0 27.6 130

Namibia -6.5 -2.4 85 16.1 58.6 141 22.6 61.0 114 22.7 61.4 116Nauru 0.1 0.4 105 0.2 0.5 221 (-) 0.1 212 (-) 0.1 212Nepal -3.0 -16.1 74 2.9 13.6 176 5.9 29.7 128 6.4 31.8 127Netherlands 1,904.1 7,537.5 232 3,442.5 16,343.1 10 1,538.4 8,805.6 23 1,591.0 9,095.9 23New Caledonia 2.4 -0.6 90 7.0 31.7 157 4.7 32.3 125 4.9 36.0 124New Zealand -64.2 -413.6 47 253.6 1,183.4 53 317.8 1,597.0 54 336.7 1,683.1 54Nicaragua -174.1 -740.3 40 81.6 400.0 78 255.6 1,140.3 60 262.8 1,173.6 60Niger 7.1 15.9 142 7.3 16.7 169 0.2 0.8 195 0.2 0.8 195Nigeria -641.1 -4,006.7 21 380.5 2,197.8 43 1,021.6 6,204.4 28 1,045.9 6,336.1 28Niue (-) (-) 96 (-) 0.1 229 (-) 0.1 214 (-) 0.1 215Norfolk Island (-) 0.1 99 (-) 0.2 228 (-) (-) 227 (-) (-) 227Norway 49.5 -350.8 49 378.6 1,730.1 47 329.2 2,080.9 47 342.6 2,157.9 47

Oman 83.4 212.1 193 151.4 670.2 70 68.0 458.1 75 72.2 484.5 75

Pakistan -146.0 -739.8 41 154.2 764.1 66 300.2 1,503.9 56 316.2 1,585.8 56Palau 1.4 7.8 130 1.4 8.0 193 (-) 0.1 211 (-) 0.1 211Panama 931.1 4,441.1 227 966.2 4,594.8 28 35.1 153.6 98 36.8 160.5 98Papua New Guinea 12.5 43.5 164 16.7 76.9 133 4.2 33.4 124 4.3 34.3 125Paraguay 120.1 711.9 217 130.4 792.7 65 10.4 80.7 110 10.9 84.7 111Peru 128.3 930.9 218 807.5 4,161.4 30 679.1 3,230.5 40 698.2 3,335.0 40Philippines -131.7 -187.0 54 620.4 3,461.2 35 752.0 3,648.1 39 780.9 3,785.1 38Pitcairn Islands (-) (-) 92 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 229Poland -53.7 -347.4 50 368.8 1,579.1 48 422.5 1,926.5 49 438.4 1,997.2 49Portugal -234.7 -896.6 37 79.8 341.5 82 314.5 1,238.1 59 325.0 1,283.5 59

Qatar 225.9 1,478.9 222 371.6 2,212.0 42 145.6 733.1 66 150.2 754.8 66

Reunion 0.8 -2.6 83 0.8 2.4 205 (-) 5.0 165 (-) 5.1 165Romania -70.9 -398.7 48 61.8 298.5 88 132.7 697.1 67 139.1 729.4 67Russia -1,982.1 -7,148.6 12 779.7 4,533.8 29 2,761.8 11,682.4 16 2,842.9 12,025.4 16Rwanda 5.3 2.8 118 6.3 13.2 181 1.1 10.5 151 1.1 10.8 152

Samoa 1.3 9.9 135 1.9 11.5 185 0.6 1.6 184 0.7 1.9 182San Marino -0.7 -1.8 86 (-) 0.7 216 0.8 2.6 176 0.9 3.0 174Sao Tome and Principe (-) 1.0 111 (-) 1.1 209 (-) 0.1 217 (-) 0.1 218Saudi Arabia -2,705.3 -11,046.2 6 1,787.6 8,051.8 19 4,493.0 19,097.9 8 4,606.2 19,566.8 8Senegal 8.8 58.4 170 10.3 64.4 140 1.5 6.0 161 1.6 6.4 160Serbia -3.1 5.5 127 13.0 69.6 139 16.1 64.1 113 16.5 66.1 114Seychelles (-) 2.2 117 0.6 5.5 195 0.6 3.3 172 0.7 3.4 172Sierra Leone 7.1 23.5 154 11.0 32.9 155 3.9 9.4 154 3.9 9.5 154Singapore 1,211.4 5,063.5 228 2,678.7 12,461.1 14 1,467.2 7,397.6 26 1,487.7 7,495.2 26Sint Maarten 39.1 306.4 204 44.7 333.7 84 5.6 27.3 130 5.6 27.5 131Slovakia -127.7 -544.6 45 38.5 142.3 112 166.1 686.8 68 169.0 700.8 69Slovenia 23.6 -87.3 63 78.9 137.3 115 55.2 224.7 90 57.4 233.0 91Solomon Islands 0.1 3.1 120 0.3 4.0 199 0.1 0.9 191 0.2 1.1 189Somalia 3.7 5.4 126 3.7 5.9 194 (-) 0.5 201 (-) 0.5 201South Africa -247.7 -102.9 62 617.8 3,600.2 33 865.5 3,703.1 38 880.7 3,783.3 39South Sudan 0.4 13.4 140 0.4 13.5 178 (-) 0.1 216 (-) 0.1 217Spain -236.7 -840.6 39 872.9 4,131.4 31 1,109.6 4,972.0 31 1,156.5 5,165.3 30Sri Lanka -136.4 -866.4 38 49.5 130.6 117 185.9 997.0 64 195.5 1,045.2 63St Helena -1.4 -2.4 84 (-) 2.8 203 1.4 5.3 163 1.4 5.3 164

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

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

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

May Rank May RankCountry

May Rank May Rank

St Kitts and Nevis 3.5 23.4 152 8.1 46.8 148 4.5 23.5 134 4.7 24.3 134St Lucia 21.5 243.8 198 23.3 250.4 95 1.8 6.6 158 1.8 7.0 158St Pierre and Miquelon (-) 0.2 102 (-) 0.3 224 (-) (-) 226 (-) (-) 226St Vincent and the Grenadines 6.7 36.1 158 6.9 36.9 153 0.2 0.8 194 0.2 0.9 192Sudan 6.5 9.8 134 7.6 13.3 179 1.1 3.5 170 1.1 3.8 170Suriname 16.8 65.0 174 43.5 190.3 103 26.7 125.3 102 29.4 137.3 101Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island 0.9 1.2 113 0.9 1.2 208 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230Swaziland -1.3 -12.1 76 2.7 9.4 189 4.0 21.5 137 4.2 22.3 137Sweden -487.5 -1,868.9 29 420.0 1,974.1 46 907.4 3,842.9 36 931.5 3,959.1 36Switzerland -1,098.3 455.2 209 2,150.8 12,701.5 12 3,249.1 12,246.3 15 3,276.5 12,374.4 15Syria -0.5 -6.2 79 0.4 2.9 202 0.9 9.1 155 1.0 9.3 156

Taiwan -1,237.0 -4,470.8 19 2,213.4 10,926.0 16 3,450.4 15,396.8 11 3,582.8 15,992.9 11Tajikistan 4.5 26.5 155 4.5 27.1 162 (-) 0.6 197 (-) 0.6 198Tanzania 27.7 103.3 182 38.1 146.1 110 10.4 42.8 121 10.6 43.9 121Thailand -1,157.1 -5,449.3 16 1,022.2 5,069.1 27 2,179.3 10,518.4 19 2,254.3 10,888.7 19Timor-Leste 0.1 0.5 106 0.1 0.5 220 (-) (-) 228 (-) (-) 228Togo 71.2 193.7 192 71.9 197.5 101 0.7 3.8 169 0.7 4.1 168Tokelau -0.5 -0.9 88 (-) (-) 232 0.5 0.9 190 0.5 0.9 191Tonga 2.0 7.4 129 2.2 8.0 192 0.2 0.6 198 0.2 0.8 196Trinidad and Tobago -316.0 -1,957.2 27 182.1 863.3 62 498.1 2,820.5 42 530.1 2,975.1 42Tunisia -3.8 -166.1 56 42.0 211.3 99 45.7 377.4 79 47.2 389.9 79Turkey 549.6 2,425.8 226 1,160.8 5,352.3 25 611.3 2,926.5 41 641.4 3,075.4 41Turkmenistan 59.8 77.9 178 62.6 91.4 131 2.9 13.5 146 3.0 14.0 146Turks and Caicos Islands 18.8 89.5 179 19.5 92.3 130 0.7 2.8 174 0.8 3.0 175Tuvalu (-) 0.2 100 (-) 0.2 227 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 224

Uganda -1.0 38.7 160 5.0 57.3 143 6.0 18.6 140 6.4 19.8 139Ukraine 29.5 236.4 196 119.7 711.6 68 90.2 475.2 74 95.3 499.1 73United Arab Emirates 1,748.8 10,459.8 233 1,948.6 11,707.9 15 199.8 1,248.1 58 207.3 1,289.2 58United Kingdom -537.7 -1,357.3 32 4,066.4 19,948.8 5 4,604.1 21,306.1 7 4,695.3 21,721.8 7Uruguay 71.4 555.0 213 118.2 733.1 67 46.7 178.2 96 50.2 187.2 95Uzbekistan 103.0 116.6 183 122.7 140.0 113 19.7 23.4 135 19.8 23.6 135

Vanuatu 11.4 13.3 139 13.2 16.0 171 1.8 2.7 175 1.8 2.9 176Vatican City 0.1 0.8 109 0.1 1.0 214 (-) 0.2 210 (-) 0.2 210Venezuela -1,512.2 -7,423.7 11 1,230.4 5,984.7 23 2,742.6 13,408.4 14 2,784.7 13,607.0 14Vietnam -1,491.1 -6,842.3 13 388.5 2,153.9 44 1,879.7 8,996.2 22 1,987.4 9,489.2 22

Wallis and Futuna -0.2 -0.1 91 0.1 0.2 225 0.3 0.3 205 0.3 0.3 205West Bank Administered by Israel -0.3 -1.5 87 0.1 0.4 222 0.3 1.8 181 0.4 2.0 181Western Sahara (-) (-) 94 (-) (-) 233 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 223

Yemen 49.3 231.7 195 49.6 233.0 96 0.3 1.3 186 0.3 1.3 186

Zambia 5.1 33.3 156 7.4 49.1 146 2.2 15.8 143 2.3 16.0 143Zimbabwe 0.5 18.9 145 2.9 23.2 164 2.4 4.2 167 2.6 4.5 167

Unidentified (1) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)

Timing adjustment (-) -686.1 (X) (-) -68.9 (X) (-) 617.2 (X) (-) 636.0 (X)

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Exhibit 6. Exports, Imports, and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2013

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

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

May Rank May RankCountry

May Rank May Rank

Africa -2,502.0 -7,529.4 (X) 2,751.8 14,804.7 (X) 5,253.9 22,334.1 (X) 5,384.4 22,903.2 (X)APEC -44,953.7 -204,181.2 (X) 81,310.8 394,043.0 (X) 126,264.5 598,224.2 (X) 130,012.4 615,967.2 (X)ASEAN -3,906.2 -18,451.8 (X) 6,663.7 32,158.6 (X) 10,569.9 50,610.3 (X) 10,958.9 52,453.9 (X)Asia - South -2,799.6 -12,280.5 (X) 2,332.1 10,505.9 (X) 5,131.7 22,786.4 (X) 5,315.1 23,631.5 (X)Asia Near East -3,073.6 -12,032.7 (X) 6,390.9 32,252.1 (X) 9,464.5 44,284.8 (X) 9,667.1 45,219.8 (X)CAFTA-DR -385.4 -221.8 (X) 2,468.4 12,116.1 (X) 2,853.8 12,337.9 (X) 2,956.7 12,822.4 (X)Central American Common Market -619.2 -1,498.9 (X) 1,837.0 9,125.2 (X) 2,456.3 10,624.1 (X) 2,547.8 11,059.9 (X)Euro Area -8,900.0 -42,999.5 (X) 16,995.3 80,033.5 (X) 25,895.3 123,032.9 (X) 26,508.0 125,772.5 (X)Europe -12,362.0 -53,490.0 (X) 28,250.7 134,926.9 (X) 40,612.7 188,416.9 (X) 41,572.6 192,754.2 (X)European Union -10,821.6 -50,548.7 (X) 22,492.8 106,885.2 (X) 33,314.4 157,433.9 (X) 34,104.6 160,983.0 (X)LAFTA -5,815.8 -22,147.5 (X) 29,312.6 143,296.4 (X) 35,128.4 165,443.9 (X) 35,723.9 168,338.4 (X)NATO Allies -8,683.4 -46,288.3 (X) 49,035.3 231,656.3 (X) 57,718.7 277,944.7 (X) 58,988.7 284,052.5 (X)NICS 488.5 5,748.8 (X) 11,489.0 57,024.9 (X) 11,000.5 51,276.1 (X) 11,406.5 53,152.0 (X)North America -7,190.1 -36,738.3 (X) 45,693.6 217,773.1 (X) 52,883.7 254,511.4 (X) 53,661.1 258,323.3 (X)OECD -24,961.4 -118,240.9 (X) 83,044.3 398,169.7 (X) 108,005.7 516,410.6 (X) 110,221.7 526,912.3 (X)OPEC -6,292.5 -27,394.4 (X) 7,154.2 36,938.4 (X) 13,446.7 64,332.8 (X) 13,767.3 65,814.2 (X)Pacific Rim Countries -33,729.8 -150,332.2 (X) 31,113.3 153,535.2 (X) 64,843.1 303,867.4 (X) 67,465.7 315,997.0 (X)South/Central America 500.9 7,639.2 (X) 14,844.5 74,525.5 (X) 14,343.6 66,886.3 (X) 14,822.5 69,349.0 (X)Twenty Latin American Republics -5,215.0 -17,566.4 (X) 32,884.7 160,707.6 (X) 38,099.8 178,273.9 (X) 38,802.6 181,668.6 (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, GhanGuinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, NigeNigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St. Helena, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, TogoTunisia, 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 - South - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

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

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-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, SpainSvalbard, 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, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, SpaSweden, 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, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kittand 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.

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2012

In 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.Balance Exports Imports

(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basisYear- Year- Year- Rank Year-

to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateTOTAL -67,028.2 -300,058.2 (X) 131,341.7 640,427.0 (X) 198,369.9 940,485.2 (X) 203,598.1 964,989.3 (X)

Afghanistan 123.1 659.6 211 126.0 667.5 67 3.0 7.9 152 3.0 8.0 155Albania 5.6 11.9 137 6.7 19.7 167 1.1 7.8 153 1.2 8.3 153Algeria -809.5 -4,480.3 21 262.6 652.0 70 1,072.1 5,132.4 31 1,096.5 5,231.3 31Andorra 0.1 0.6 109 0.2 0.8 216 0.1 0.2 210 0.1 0.2 210Angola -712.0 -3,954.2 24 140.8 660.4 68 852.9 4,614.6 33 867.0 4,707.6 33Anguilla 1.5 8.6 133 1.8 10.2 190 0.3 1.6 184 0.3 1.6 185Antigua and Barbuda 9.1 91.8 177 10.8 96.2 127 1.7 4.4 167 1.7 4.5 168Argentina 735.3 2,405.7 224 1,141.3 4,186.1 29 406.0 1,780.4 52 423.2 1,867.6 52Armenia -2.7 -6.1 84 3.3 25.0 160 6.0 31.1 130 6.4 32.7 130Aruba 91.2 -478.0 51 94.6 279.2 90 3.4 757.2 68 3.4 767.7 68Australia 1,732.6 8,638.1 233 2,634.0 12,557.9 13 901.4 3,919.8 38 931.8 4,047.1 38Austria -598.3 -2,865.8 26 220.0 1,042.0 57 818.3 3,907.8 39 839.0 4,008.0 39Azerbaijan -108.1 -517.7 49 25.5 143.4 115 133.5 661.1 72 136.1 675.5 72

Bahamas 218.6 1,248.1 220 258.8 1,481.6 47 40.1 233.5 90 41.2 240.4 89Bahrain 44.7 190.6 193 84.7 486.5 75 40.0 295.9 85 42.0 309.1 85Bangladesh -335.6 -1,988.7 29 72.3 226.4 94 407.9 2,215.1 47 422.9 2,296.9 47Barbados 30.2 159.9 190 34.5 182.9 102 4.3 23.1 139 4.4 23.9 139Belarus -1.4 -18.1 76 5.9 37.5 153 7.3 55.6 117 7.7 58.0 117Belgium 775.1 5,385.3 230 2,643.0 12,655.9 12 1,867.9 7,270.6 27 1,900.9 7,421.5 27Belize 7.5 49.0 165 18.8 125.7 119 11.3 76.7 110 11.9 80.0 110Benin 102.4 266.6 201 102.6 267.1 91 0.2 0.5 200 0.2 0.5 199Bermuda 43.5 213.8 197 45.8 221.1 97 2.3 7.3 159 2.3 7.4 159Bhutan -0.2 1.1 114 0.1 1.5 211 0.3 0.4 204 0.3 0.4 204Bolivia -43.2 -171.3 57 61.3 302.8 86 104.5 474.1 77 105.1 479.4 78Bosnia and Herzegovina -2.9 -11.7 82 1.0 6.3 197 3.8 18.0 142 4.0 18.7 142Botswana -20.4 -54.0 67 4.6 26.4 159 25.1 80.4 108 25.1 80.7 108Brazil 994.5 2,959.2 226 3,478.4 17,293.1 8 2,483.9 14,333.9 15 2,563.5 14,795.8 15British Indian Ocean Territories -0.7 -5.5 85 0.1 0.8 217 0.8 6.3 162 0.8 6.4 163British Virgin Islands 9.8 77.8 173 10.3 79.2 135 0.5 1.4 187 0.5 1.6 187Brunei 13.0 62.4 167 13.2 66.3 140 0.3 3.9 170 0.3 4.2 170Bulgaria -7.8 -50.7 68 23.1 117.8 122 30.8 168.5 95 32.2 177.2 95Burkina Faso 6.5 21.0 153 6.8 21.6 165 0.2 0.5 197 0.2 0.6 196Burma 2.6 12.7 139 2.6 12.7 184 (-) (-) 219 (-) (-) 219Burundi 2.2 9.3 134 2.2 11.0 188 (-) 1.7 183 (-) 1.8 182

Cambodia -148.9 -985.2 36 19.0 99.6 126 167.9 1,084.8 61 174.7 1,123.1 62Cameroon 18.4 -62.4 66 26.9 93.2 129 8.4 155.6 97 8.9 160.7 97Canada -1,676.0 -15,185.4 6 25,903.1 122,365.1 1 27,579.1 137,550.5 2 27,959.0 139,390.3 2Cape Verde 0.4 (-) 94 0.4 2.9 204 (-) 2.9 172 (-) 2.9 172Cayman Islands 48.2 256.1 200 50.7 263.5 92 2.4 7.5 155 2.5 7.8 157Central African Republic 0.8 4.3 120 0.9 5.6 199 0.1 1.3 188 0.1 1.4 189Chad -260.2 -1,244.0 34 2.3 16.2 175 262.5 1,260.2 59 267.1 1,285.2 59Chile 844.3 3,359.0 227 1,607.8 7,543.4 19 763.6 4,184.4 36 806.9 4,593.3 35China -25,979.3 -117,524.1 1 8,958.5 44,381.0 3 34,937.8 161,905.1 1 36,559.4 169,072.6 1Christmas Island 152.4 152.3 186 152.4 152.7 110 (-) 0.4 201 (-) 0.4 201Cocos (Keeling) Islands 0.1 (-) 95 0.1 0.3 226 (-) 0.3 207 (-) 0.3 208Colombia -986.9 -4,537.7 20 1,361.4 6,373.0 23 2,348.3 10,910.6 18 2,407.9 11,185.1 18Comoros (-) -1.0 91 (-) 0.6 219 (-) 1.6 185 (-) 1.6 186Congo (Brazzaville) -237.6 -752.2 41 15.8 91.1 130 253.4 843.3 66 258.1 857.9 66Congo (Kinshasa) 11.0 41.4 164 13.0 65.4 141 2.1 24.0 137 2.1 24.4 137Cook Islands 0.3 0.8 110 0.6 1.5 210 0.3 0.7 193 0.4 0.8 193Costa Rica -586.6 -1,977.3 30 586.7 3,165.0 35 1,173.3 5,142.3 30 1,200.9 5,253.9 30Cote d'Ivoire -30.9 -617.7 45 14.6 78.1 136 45.5 695.8 69 47.4 721.3 69Croatia -5.2 -27.4 72 28.2 130.9 116 33.4 158.2 96 35.5 165.4 96Cuba 37.3 225.8 199 37.3 225.9 95 (-) 0.1 213 (-) 0.1 214Curacao 24.2 -26.7 75 106.1 382.1 80 82.0 408.8 82 82.7 412.3 84Cyprus 5.0 84.6 174 6.3 93.3 128 1.3 8.7 151 1.4 9.3 150Czech Republic -177.2 -890.2 38 186.5 801.1 63 363.7 1,691.3 54 373.7 1,742.8 54

Denmark -473.0 -1,839.5 31 239.1 978.1 58 712.0 2,817.5 43 725.4 2,874.4 44Djibouti 6.0 38.7 162 8.1 46.1 147 2.1 7.4 156 2.2 7.5 158Dominica 3.4 37.3 161 3.5 37.8 152 0.1 0.5 199 0.1 0.5 198Dominican Republic 204.6 1,040.3 219 575.4 2,812.6 38 370.8 1,772.3 53 380.5 1,822.9 53

Ecuador -354.2 -1,425.7 33 574.3 2,767.2 39 928.6 4,192.9 35 964.8 4,372.2 36Egypt 84.5 974.6 218 398.4 2,306.6 42 313.9 1,332.0 57 326.7 1,383.8 57El Salvador -5.3 296.6 204 216.0 1,336.1 49 221.3 1,039.4 63 228.4 1,073.0 63Equatorial Guinea -261.2 -682.3 43 12.4 85.9 133 273.6 768.2 67 282.9 786.8 67Eritrea 0.3 1.8 116 0.3 1.8 209 (-) 0.1 214 (-) 0.1 213

May RankCountry

May Rank May Rank May

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2012

In 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.Balance Exports Imports

(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basisYear- Year- Year- Rank Year-

to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateMay RankCountry

May Rank May Rank May

Estonia -14.0 -128.8 59 19.8 104.7 124 33.8 233.5 89 34.7 239.0 90Ethiopia 7.5 73.0 171 23.6 116.1 123 16.1 43.1 121 16.7 44.9 122

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) -1.6 -4.5 87 0.1 2.8 205 1.7 7.3 158 1.7 8.3 152Faroe Islands -5.9 -26.9 74 (-) 0.3 225 6.0 27.2 133 8.2 38.0 127Fiji -8.7 -43.7 69 3.9 22.0 164 12.6 65.7 115 15.3 78.1 111Finland -228.7 -1,193.1 35 228.1 1,151.2 52 456.7 2,344.2 46 474.2 2,419.0 46France -553.8 -4,006.9 23 2,909.9 13,106.5 11 3,463.7 17,113.4 9 3,526.8 17,419.0 9French Guiana 6.0 18.3 147 6.0 18.9 169 (-) 0.5 196 (-) 0.5 197French Polynesia 4.6 25.8 154 10.7 49.9 146 6.1 24.1 136 6.4 25.3 136French Southern and Antarctic Lands (-) 0.4 108 (-) 0.4 221 (-) (-) 227 (-) (-) 227

Gabon -59.8 -370.3 54 72.8 148.8 112 132.6 519.1 75 135.0 530.2 75Gambia 3.7 12.5 138 3.7 12.5 185 (-) 0.1 218 (-) 0.1 217Gaza Strip Administered by Israel (-) -0.3 93 (-) (-) 232 (-) 0.3 206 (-) 0.3 207Georgia 19.6 151.8 185 39.2 222.0 96 19.5 70.1 114 21.5 74.8 113Germany -4,788.7 -22,852.6 4 4,226.3 20,863.7 6 9,015.0 43,716.3 5 9,190.4 44,570.0 5Ghana 135.8 516.2 207 153.5 634.3 72 17.7 118.0 102 18.6 123.6 102Gibraltar 302.5 2,068.0 223 302.5 2,068.3 44 (-) 0.3 205 (-) 0.3 206Greece -26.8 -91.0 63 56.5 366.6 82 83.4 457.5 78 89.0 483.7 77Greenland (-) 9.8 135 0.3 11.9 186 0.3 2.1 176 0.3 2.2 178Grenada 2.5 19.4 152 4.8 24.1 161 2.3 4.7 165 2.4 5.0 165Guadeloupe 20.9 152.5 188 21.8 154.5 108 0.8 2.1 179 0.8 2.1 179Guatemala 150.4 534.8 209 568.2 2,500.5 41 417.8 1,965.7 48 440.4 2,095.1 48Guinea 5.2 34.4 160 12.4 81.0 134 7.3 46.6 120 10.2 65.1 116Guinea-Bissau 15.6 18.3 148 15.6 18.4 170 (-) (-) 223 (-) (-) 223Guyana -6.4 -39.2 70 31.1 157.9 107 37.4 197.1 93 38.3 201.1 93

Haiti -3.0 122.0 178 72.4 414.4 78 75.4 292.4 86 77.7 300.1 86Heard and McDonald Islands (-) (-) 97 (-) (-) 233 (-) (-) 226 (-) (-) 226Honduras 56.6 692.3 214 484.4 2,516.8 40 427.8 1,824.5 51 448.1 1,931.2 51Hong Kong 2,849.6 14,316.3 234 3,246.4 16,209.4 10 396.8 1,893.1 50 407.6 1,939.4 50Hungary -147.1 -642.4 44 136.7 641.2 71 283.8 1,283.6 58 289.3 1,310.9 58

Iceland 7.6 12.8 140 30.8 125.3 120 23.2 112.6 104 25.0 119.2 104India -1,800.6 -8,275.7 9 1,769.0 8,130.6 18 3,569.6 16,406.3 11 3,686.0 16,976.3 11Indonesia -665.4 -4,148.4 22 827.1 3,386.9 33 1,492.5 7,535.3 26 1,566.7 7,875.2 26Iran 44.4 129.5 179 44.5 129.7 117 (-) 0.2 212 (-) 0.2 212Iraq -2,220.1 -6,243.3 14 105.7 816.4 62 2,325.8 7,059.8 28 2,371.2 7,195.4 28Ireland -2,838.4 -11,473.3 7 531.8 3,321.4 34 3,370.2 14,794.7 14 3,380.0 14,846.2 14Israel -1,398.0 -3,534.3 25 1,187.3 5,743.2 24 2,585.3 9,277.6 22 2,603.7 9,369.6 22Italy -1,818.3 -7,603.8 10 1,470.4 7,246.5 20 3,288.7 14,850.3 13 3,399.0 15,337.1 13

Jamaica 122.5 642.6 210 146.7 820.9 61 24.2 178.3 94 27.8 196.4 94Japan -6,426.6 -33,011.0 2 5,683.9 28,683.3 4 12,110.5 61,694.3 4 12,459.4 63,440.2 4Jordan 101.1 273.8 202 180.6 721.9 66 79.4 448.2 80 81.4 460.1 80

Kazakhstan 9.4 -104.6 61 105.1 391.1 79 95.7 495.7 76 99.5 508.5 76Kenya 71.3 142.7 183 102.0 285.0 89 30.7 142.3 100 31.9 148.1 100Kiribati 0.5 1.1 113 0.6 1.4 213 0.1 0.3 208 0.1 0.3 205Korea, North (-) 6.8 129 (-) 6.8 194 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)Korea, South -1,979.7 -6,109.8 15 3,486.1 18,569.2 7 5,465.8 24,679.1 7 5,663.8 25,547.6 7Kosovo 0.7 4.6 124 0.7 4.7 201 (-) 0.1 217 (-) 0.1 218Kuwait -1,171.7 -5,205.3 19 175.5 1,048.1 56 1,347.2 6,253.4 29 1,378.0 6,401.1 29Kyrgyzstan 8.5 63.6 168 9.1 66.4 139 0.6 2.8 173 0.6 2.9 173

Laos -0.2 4.8 126 2.1 13.6 181 2.4 8.8 150 2.4 9.0 151Latvia 23.3 140.8 180 40.2 237.4 93 16.9 96.6 107 17.7 100.9 107Lebanon 66.3 394.0 206 77.5 428.2 77 11.2 34.2 128 11.5 35.5 129Lesotho -16.1 -103.2 62 3.1 14.0 179 19.2 117.3 103 19.8 121.1 103Liberia 52.4 73.9 172 52.5 122.0 121 0.1 48.1 118 0.1 48.6 120Libya -159.4 -464.6 52 52.8 220.8 98 212.2 685.4 70 216.0 699.0 70Liechtenstein -23.4 -140.0 58 3.1 9.0 192 26.4 148.9 98 26.7 151.2 99Lithuania -0.2 -104.9 60 56.5 303.8 85 56.7 408.7 83 59.8 427.4 82Luxembourg 273.5 746.3 217 308.7 947.6 60 35.1 201.4 92 36.8 209.6 92

Macau 22.3 86.7 176 29.7 127.8 118 7.4 41.1 123 7.8 43.1 124Macedonia -2.5 -33.9 71 0.6 6.1 198 3.1 40.0 124 3.2 41.7 125Madagascar 0.1 -15.0 80 7.9 27.5 157 7.8 42.6 122 8.1 44.3 123Malawi (-) -11.6 83 5.8 18.0 171 5.9 29.6 131 6.0 31.6 132

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2012

In 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.Balance Exports Imports

(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basisYear- Year- Year- Rank Year-

to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateMay RankCountry

May Rank May Rank May

Malaysia -981.8 -5,217.7 18 1,212.4 5,228.1 26 2,194.2 10,445.8 20 2,255.3 10,736.0 20Maldives 0.3 4.8 125 1.6 13.8 180 1.3 9.0 149 1.6 10.3 147Mali 2.8 34.0 158 3.5 36.0 154 0.7 1.9 180 0.7 2.0 180Malta -21.2 211.2 196 5.4 312.9 84 26.6 101.7 105 27.4 105.9 105Marshall Islands 10.3 26.8 155 11.5 31.6 156 1.3 4.9 164 1.6 6.4 162Martinique 35.3 165.8 191 35.6 175.8 105 0.3 10.0 147 0.3 10.2 148Mauritania 42.9 152.4 187 43.0 152.8 109 (-) 0.4 203 (-) 0.4 203Mauritius -12.6 -27.0 73 4.3 70.2 138 16.9 97.2 106 17.5 101.0 106Mayotte 0.1 1.4 115 0.1 1.4 212 (-) (-) 231 (-) (-) 231Mexico -6,379.3 -28,173.1 3 18,434.3 88,633.6 2 24,813.6 116,806.7 3 25,034.8 117,840.1 3Micronesia 3.8 18.7 150 3.9 19.3 168 (-) 0.6 194 (-) 0.8 194Moldova 0.4 5.7 127 2.2 13.3 183 1.9 7.6 154 2.0 8.2 154Monaco -0.1 -2.6 89 3.2 13.5 182 3.4 16.2 143 3.5 16.6 143Mongolia 72.7 206.8 194 73.9 211.1 100 1.2 4.3 168 1.3 4.3 169Montenegro 1.1 4.5 123 1.6 6.3 196 0.4 1.7 182 0.4 1.8 183Montserrat 0.4 1.9 117 0.4 2.8 206 0.1 0.9 190 0.1 0.9 191Morocco 139.7 703.5 216 205.3 1,099.1 53 65.7 395.6 84 70.7 427.1 83Mozambique 42.1 152.8 189 45.7 167.7 106 3.6 14.9 144 3.6 15.3 144

Namibia 11.1 -15.0 79 17.1 57.9 144 6.0 72.9 112 6.3 73.5 115Nauru (-) 0.3 104 0.1 0.4 220 (-) 0.2 211 (-) 0.2 211Nepal -4.0 -16.2 78 1.7 20.8 166 5.7 37.0 126 6.2 39.2 126Netherlands 1,635.4 6,936.8 231 3,388.3 16,535.1 9 1,753.0 9,598.2 21 1,806.3 9,845.9 21New Caledonia 5.3 15.3 145 7.5 34.7 155 2.2 19.4 141 2.3 19.9 141New Zealand -127.8 -205.6 56 221.2 1,300.7 51 349.0 1,506.3 55 365.9 1,583.3 55Nicaragua -159.7 -689.0 42 80.3 459.5 76 240.0 1,148.5 60 247.8 1,184.8 60Niger 2.1 -63.0 65 2.2 16.0 176 0.2 78.9 109 0.2 80.5 109Nigeria -1,430.1 -6,262.2 13 506.5 1,909.0 45 1,936.6 8,171.2 24 1,978.4 8,338.9 24Niue (-) 0.1 101 (-) 0.1 228 (-) (-) 224 (-) (-) 225Norfolk Island (-) 0.8 111 (-) 0.9 214 (-) (-) 221 (-) (-) 221Norway -467.5 -1,697.2 32 273.9 1,432.2 48 741.4 3,129.4 42 764.3 3,228.2 42

Oman 57.7 142.3 182 158.3 731.3 65 100.5 588.9 74 106.2 618.9 74

Pakistan -193.7 -765.0 40 124.3 659.8 69 318.0 1,424.8 56 333.7 1,497.1 56Palau 1.4 6.5 128 1.5 6.6 195 (-) 0.1 215 (-) 0.1 216Panama 795.8 3,849.1 228 889.2 4,064.1 31 93.4 215.0 91 95.7 225.1 91Papua New Guinea 71.5 223.2 198 80.0 296.9 88 8.5 73.7 111 8.8 75.5 112Paraguay 138.1 701.6 215 149.3 749.3 64 11.2 47.7 119 11.5 49.4 119Peru 247.5 1,307.2 221 730.2 3,749.2 32 482.7 2,442.0 45 502.0 2,528.6 45Philippines -187.4 -821.2 39 623.5 3,119.0 36 810.9 3,940.3 37 837.7 4,070.9 37Pitcairn Islands (-) (-) 100 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 229 (-) (-) 229Poland -97.2 -616.8 46 251.6 1,308.0 50 348.8 1,924.8 49 361.2 1,995.1 49Portugal -55.1 -583.8 48 103.2 500.5 74 158.2 1,084.3 62 164.8 1,124.6 61

Qatar -13.0 665.1 212 121.4 1,086.9 54 134.4 421.7 81 136.4 433.1 81

Reunion 0.2 -4.5 86 0.6 2.7 207 0.4 7.3 160 0.4 7.4 160Romania -100.8 -246.3 55 53.2 373.7 81 154.1 620.0 73 161.7 647.7 73Russia -1,752.0 -7,329.9 11 814.6 4,302.7 27 2,566.6 11,632.6 16 2,648.4 11,987.0 16Rwanda 6.3 2.4 119 7.6 15.6 177 1.4 13.1 145 1.4 13.4 145

Samoa 1.8 7.4 131 2.0 8.2 193 0.2 0.8 192 0.2 0.9 192San Marino -0.2 -1.6 90 0.1 0.6 218 0.2 2.1 177 0.2 2.5 175Sao Tome and Principe -0.2 (-) 98 0.1 0.4 223 0.3 0.4 202 0.3 0.4 202Saudi Arabia -4,481.8 -18,402.8 5 1,231.5 7,197.9 21 5,713.3 25,600.7 6 5,865.0 26,281.9 6Senegal 10.4 69.0 169 11.7 74.2 137 1.3 5.2 163 1.4 5.5 164Serbia 0.7 4.5 122 15.0 60.5 143 14.4 56.1 116 14.7 57.7 118Seychelles -0.6 0.9 112 0.4 3.2 203 1.0 2.4 175 1.0 2.4 176Sierra Leone 9.0 34.0 159 11.0 41.4 148 2.0 7.4 157 2.0 7.9 156Singapore 749.9 3,912.7 229 2,501.1 12,390.3 14 1,751.2 8,477.6 23 1,770.4 8,572.9 23Sint Maarten 35.8 293.5 203 40.4 325.6 83 4.6 32.2 129 4.6 32.3 131Slovakia -125.5 -516.7 50 18.1 147.0 113 143.6 663.7 71 146.5 676.2 71Slovenia -42.9 -87.1 64 12.7 151.0 111 55.5 238.1 88 57.4 246.3 88Solomon Islands 0.9 4.4 121 0.9 4.6 202 (-) 0.2 209 (-) 0.3 209Somalia 0.5 10.9 136 0.6 11.4 187 0.1 0.5 198 0.1 0.5 200South Africa -147.5 -419.4 53 590.2 3,070.2 37 737.7 3,489.6 41 755.8 3,569.2 41South Sudan 0.5 17.6 146 0.5 17.6 172 (-) (-) 228 (-) (-) 228Spain -247.6 -595.8 47 837.3 4,103.0 30 1,084.9 4,698.8 32 1,118.9 4,865.5 32Sri Lanka -143.4 -914.9 37 17.7 89.9 131 161.1 1,004.8 65 169.4 1,048.5 64St Helena -1.1 0.3 105 (-) 4.8 200 1.1 4.5 166 1.1 4.6 167

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2012

In 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.Balance Exports Imports

(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basisYear- Year- Year- Rank Year-

to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateMay RankCountry

May Rank May Rank May

St Kitts and Nevis 2.0 14.1 142 6.9 39.0 151 4.9 24.9 135 5.1 25.8 135St Lucia 21.5 171.4 192 23.1 178.3 104 1.6 6.8 161 1.6 7.3 161St Pierre and Miquelon (-) 0.1 102 (-) 0.1 229 (-) (-) 230 (-) (-) 230St Vincent and the Grenadines 10.4 39.6 163 10.6 40.5 149 0.2 0.9 191 0.2 1.0 190Sudan 4.5 18.9 151 5.2 23.1 162 0.7 4.3 169 0.8 4.6 166Suriname 39.7 71.8 170 56.5 192.5 101 16.8 120.7 101 18.6 133.2 101Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island (-) (-) 99 (-) (-) 231 (-) (-) 232 (-) (-) 232Swaziland -3.3 -13.1 81 1.8 10.2 189 5.2 23.3 138 5.4 24.2 138Sweden -543.6 -2,321.3 28 439.0 2,250.7 43 982.6 4,572.0 34 1,007.8 4,703.1 34Switzerland -148.2 680.1 213 2,091.7 11,830.8 15 2,240.0 11,150.7 17 2,261.1 11,261.6 17Syria -2.0 7.7 132 0.8 16.7 174 2.8 9.1 148 2.9 9.5 149

Taiwan -1,336.1 -5,549.3 17 2,013.5 9,998.4 16 3,349.6 15,547.7 12 3,470.0 16,094.9 12Tajikistan -6.1 -4.4 88 0.5 22.1 163 6.6 26.5 134 7.2 27.7 134Tanzania 6.8 27.2 156 15.8 99.8 125 9.0 72.6 113 9.4 73.9 114Thailand -1,288.8 -6,295.4 12 966.3 4,253.1 28 2,255.0 10,548.5 19 2,333.6 10,926.4 19Timor-Leste (-) 0.4 107 0.1 0.4 222 (-) (-) 222 (-) (-) 222Togo 11.0 143.7 184 11.5 145.5 114 0.5 1.8 181 0.5 2.0 181Tokelau 0.5 7.4 130 0.7 9.4 191 0.1 2.1 178 0.1 2.2 177Tonga 1.4 14.4 143 1.5 15.5 178 0.1 1.1 189 0.2 1.4 188Trinidad and Tobago -552.1 -2,523.4 27 262.3 1,067.9 55 814.3 3,591.3 40 858.4 3,786.1 40Tunisia -49.4 15.2 144 45.3 297.0 87 94.7 281.8 87 97.5 291.1 87Turkey 671.3 2,858.0 225 1,217.6 5,594.6 25 546.2 2,736.6 44 576.0 2,877.1 43Turkmenistan 1.2 13.6 141 4.9 26.5 158 3.7 12.9 146 3.8 13.2 146Turks and Caicos Islands 14.8 85.8 175 15.7 89.7 132 0.9 3.9 171 1.0 4.1 171Tuvalu (-) 0.2 103 (-) 0.2 227 (-) (-) 220 (-) (-) 220

Uganda 4.8 18.7 149 10.1 39.1 150 5.3 20.4 140 5.5 21.6 140Ukraine 56.9 518.1 208 169.5 972.2 59 112.6 454.1 79 117.4 471.3 79United Arab Emirates 1,643.5 7,688.5 232 1,888.1 8,708.8 17 244.7 1,020.2 64 250.4 1,047.7 65United Kingdom -403.5 1,481.7 222 4,440.9 24,376.2 5 4,844.4 22,894.5 8 4,933.9 23,338.8 8Uruguay 60.8 384.4 205 99.7 528.7 73 38.9 144.4 99 41.0 151.3 98Uzbekistan 8.8 210.3 195 9.3 212.9 99 0.5 2.6 174 0.5 2.7 174

Vanuatu 3.2 62.2 166 3.2 62.8 142 0.1 0.6 195 0.1 0.7 195Vatican City 0.4 2.1 118 0.4 2.1 208 (-) 0.1 216 (-) 0.1 215Venezuela -1,575.7 -10,393.5 8 1,334.1 6,413.9 22 2,909.8 16,807.4 10 2,953.3 17,072.6 10Vietnam -1,257.0 -5,980.1 16 372.8 1,765.0 46 1,629.8 7,745.1 25 1,724.2 8,175.9 25

Wallis and Futuna 0.2 0.3 106 0.2 0.3 224 (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)West Bank Administered by Israel -0.2 -0.7 92 0.4 0.8 215 0.6 1.5 186 0.7 1.7 184Western Sahara (-) (-) 96 (-) (-) 234 (-) (-) 225 (-) (-) 224

Yemen 30.2 142.3 181 30.3 181.8 103 0.1 39.5 125 0.1 45.7 121

Zambia 1.2 27.8 157 8.6 55.7 145 7.4 27.9 132 7.4 28.0 133Zimbabwe -1.7 -17.7 77 3.7 17.6 173 5.4 35.3 127 5.5 35.7 128

Unidentified (1) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X) (-) (-) (X)

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Exhibit 6a. Exports, Imports and Trade Balance by Country and Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted: 2012

In 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.Balance Exports Imports

(Customs imports) Domestic & Foreign, F.A.S. basis Customs basis C.I.F. basisYear- Year- Year- Rank Year-

to-Date to-Date to-Date to-DateMay RankCountry

May Rank May Rank May

Africa -3,394.0 -15,980.8 (X) 3,071.4 13,571.2 (X) 6,465.4 29,552.0 (X) 6,620.9 30,250.2 (X)APEC -43,528.8 -203,732.3 (X) 80,330.2 388,799.5 (X) 123,859.0 592,531.8 (X) 127,306.1 608,501.5 (X)ASEAN -3,764.0 -19,455.6 (X) 6,540.2 30,334.6 (X) 10,304.2 49,790.1 (X) 10,665.3 51,493.7 (X)Asia - South -2,354.3 -11,300.9 (X) 2,111.1 9,795.0 (X) 4,465.3 21,095.9 (X) 4,621.1 21,866.1 (X)Asia Near East -7,298.8 -23,752.8 (X) 5,286.7 27,298.4 (X) 12,585.4 51,051.2 (X) 12,849.8 52,209.7 (X)CAFTA-DR -339.9 -102.3 (X) 2,511.2 12,790.5 (X) 2,851.1 12,892.7 (X) 2,946.1 13,360.9 (X)Central American Common Market -544.6 -1,142.5 (X) 1,935.7 9,977.9 (X) 2,480.3 11,120.4 (X) 2,565.6 11,538.0 (X)Euro Area -8,670.2 -38,634.5 (X) 16,985.9 82,648.9 (X) 25,656.1 121,283.3 (X) 26,193.6 123,826.8 (X)Europe -12,028.8 -47,035.7 (X) 28,019.1 141,783.9 (X) 40,047.9 188,819.6 (X) 40,931.4 192,996.3 (X)European Union -10,597.5 -43,723.9 (X) 22,852.6 114,036.9 (X) 33,450.0 157,760.8 (X) 34,156.2 161,145.1 (X)LAFTA -6,319.0 -33,584.2 (X) 28,972.0 138,540.2 (X) 35,291.1 172,124.5 (X) 35,814.1 174,935.4 (X)NATO Allies -7,836.8 -40,178.1 (X) 48,847.3 235,382.7 (X) 56,684.2 275,560.8 (X) 57,750.7 280,668.5 (X)NICS 283.7 6,569.8 (X) 11,247.1 57,167.3 (X) 10,963.4 50,597.5 (X) 11,311.8 52,154.9 (X)North America -8,055.3 -43,358.6 (X) 44,337.4 210,998.7 (X) 52,392.7 254,357.3 (X) 52,993.9 257,230.4 (X)OECD -25,232.4 -115,736.1 (X) 82,612.0 403,435.0 (X) 107,844.4 519,171.0 (X) 109,805.1 528,526.2 (X)OPEC -11,239.6 -48,348.8 (X) 6,437.8 31,611.1 (X) 17,677.4 79,959.9 (X) 18,077.1 81,781.0 (X)Pacific Rim Countries -32,245.3 -145,347.8 (X) 31,530.7 156,315.3 (X) 63,776.0 301,663.1 (X) 66,304.9 313,102.9 (X)South/Central America 789.6 -569.2 (X) 15,345.3 73,852.4 (X) 14,555.7 74,421.6 (X) 15,010.7 76,943.7 (X)Twenty Latin American Republics -5,828.8 -29,489.6 (X) 32,482.2 156,035.2 (X) 38,310.9 185,524.7 (X) 38,933.5 188,821.6 (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 - South - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

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.

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-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, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (South), Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, 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, 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.

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