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TABLE B–105.—U.S. international trade in goods by area, 1999–2004[Millions <strong>of</strong> dollars]Item 1999 2000 2001 2002 20032004 first 3quarters atannualrate 1EXPORTS ..................................................................... 683,965 771,994 718,712 681,833 713,122 797,127Industrial countries .................................................... 401,525 438,292 406,148 380,994 398,641 435,597Euro area 2 ......................................................... 105,474 115,826 111,049 103,750 109,869 122,175Canada ............................................................... 166,713 178,877 163,259 160,894 169,905 187,773Japan .................................................................. 56,073 63,473 55,879 49,669 50,250 52,128United Kingdom ................................................. 37,657 40,725 39,701 32,085 32,869 35,036O<strong>the</strong>r 3 ................................................................ 35,608 39,391 36,260 34,596 35,748 38,485O<strong>the</strong>r countries .......................................................... 282,440 333,701 312,564 300,839 314,481 361,529OPEC 4 ................................................................. 18,315 17,625 19,503 17,806 16,552 20,281O<strong>the</strong>r 5 ................................................................ 264,125 316,076 293,061 283,033 297,929 341,248Of which:China .......................................................... 13,047 16,141 19,108 22,037 28,285 34,104Mexico ........................................................ 86,758 111,172 101,181 97,231 97,221 108,996International organizations and unallocated ............ .................... 1 .................... .................... .................... ....................IMPORTS ..................................................................... 1,029,980 1,224,408 1,145,900 1,164,728 1,260,674 1,438,565Industrial countries .................................................... 557,249 636,311 599,330 591,843 622,074 692,203Euro area 2 ......................................................... 144,928 164,002 166,190 172,474 187,608 205,855Canada ............................................................... 201,287 233,676 218,726 211,756 224,249 256,611Japan .................................................................. 130,873 146,492 126,478 121,426 118,034 128,003United Kingdom ................................................. 38,789 43,388 40,982 40,464 42,574 44,879O<strong>the</strong>r 3 ................................................................ 41,372 48,753 46,954 45,723 49,609 56,856O<strong>the</strong>r countries .......................................................... 472,731 588,097 546,570 572,885 638,600 746,361OPEC 4 ................................................................. 41,952 66,995 59,752 53,246 68,347 89,368O<strong>the</strong>r 5 ................................................................ 430,779 521,102 486,818 519,639 570,253 656,993Of which:China .......................................................... 81,789 100,021 102,279 125,189 152,426 187,231Mexico ........................................................ 110,550 136,811 132,205 135,505 138,992 154,785International organizations and unallocated ............ .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... ....................BALANCE (excess <strong>of</strong> exports +) ................................ −346,015 −452,414 −427,188 −482,895 −547,552 −641,439Industrial countries .................................................... −155,724 −198,019 −193,182 −210,849 −223,433 −256,605Euro area 2 ......................................................... −39,454 −48,176 −55,141 −68,724 −77,739 −83,680Canada ............................................................... −34,574 −54,799 −55,467 −50,862 −54,344 −68,837Japan .................................................................. −74,800 −83,019 −70,599 −71,757 −67,784 −75,875United Kingdom ................................................. −1,132 −2,663 −1,281 −8,379 −9,705 −9,843O<strong>the</strong>r 3 ................................................................ −5,764 −9,362 −10,694 −11,127 −13,861 −18,371O<strong>the</strong>r countries .......................................................... −190,291 −254,396 −234,006 −272,046 −324,119 −384,832OPEC 4 ................................................................. −23,637 −49,370 −40,249 −35,440 −51,795 −69,087O<strong>the</strong>r 5 ................................................................ −166,654 −205,026 −193,757 −236,606 −272,324 −315,745Of which:China .......................................................... −68,742 −83,880 −83,171 −103,152 −124,141 −153,127Mexico ........................................................ −23,792 −25,639 −31,024 −38,274 −41,771 −45,789International organizations and unallocated ............ .................... 1 .................... .................... .................... ....................1Preliminary; seasonally adjusted.2Euro area includes: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, Portugal, Spain, and beginning2001, Greece.3Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa and o<strong>the</strong>r western Europe.4Organization <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Exporting Countries, consisting <strong>of</strong> Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. Previously included Ecuador (through 1992) and Gabon (through 1994).5Includes mainly Latin America, o<strong>the</strong>r Western Hemisphere, and o<strong>the</strong>r countries in Asia and Africa, less members <strong>of</strong> OPEC.Note.—Data are on a balance <strong>of</strong> payments basis and exclude military.For fur<strong>the</strong>r details regarding <strong>the</strong>se data, see Survey <strong>of</strong> Current Business, July 2004.Source: Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> Analysis.331

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