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TABLE B–106.—U.S. international trade in goods on balance <strong>of</strong> payments (BOP) and Census basis,and trade in services on BOP basis, 1979–2004[Billions <strong>of</strong> dollars; monthly data seasonally adjusted]Year ormonthTotal,BOPbasis 3Total,Censusbasis 34Goods: Exports(f.a.s. value) 12Census basis (by end-use category)Foods,feeds,andbeveragesIndustrialsuppliesandmaterialsCapitalgoodsexceptauto-mo-tiveAutomotivevehicles,parts,andenginesConsumergoods(nonfood)exceptautomotiveTotal,BOPbasisGoods: Imports (customs value, except asnoted) 5Total,Censusbasis 4Census basis (by end-use category)Foods,feeds,andbeveragesF.a.s. value 2 F.a.s. value 2IndustrialsuppliesandmaterialsCapitalgoodsexceptauto-mo-tiveAutomotivevehicles,parts,andenginesConsumergoods(nonfood)exceptautomotiveServices(BOP basis)ExportsImports1979 ............ 184.4 186.4 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 212.0 210.3 .......... .......... .......... .......... ............ 39.7 36.71980 ............ 224.3 225.6 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 249.8 245.3 .......... .......... .......... .......... ............ 47.6 41.5332Customs value1981 ............ 237.0 238.7 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 265.1 261.0 .......... .......... .......... .......... ............ 57.4 45.51982 ............ 211.2 216.4 31.3 61.7 72.7 15.7 14.3 247.6 244.0 17.1 112.0 35.4 33.3 39.7 64.1 51.71983 ............ 201.8 205.6 30.9 56.7 67.2 16.8 13.4 268.9 258.0 18.2 107.0 40.9 40.8 44.9 64.3 55.01984 ............ 219.9 224.0 31.5 61.7 72.0 20.6 13.3 332.4 6330.7 21.0 123.7 59.8 53.5 60.0 71.2 67.71985 ............ 215.9 7218.8 24.0 58.5 73.9 22.9 12.6 338.1 6336.5 21.9 113.9 65.1 66.8 68.3 73.2 72.91986 ............ 223.3 7227.2 22.3 57.3 75.8 21.7 14.2 368.4 365.4 24.4 101.3 71.8 78.2 79.4 86.7 80.11987 ............ 250.2 254.1 24.3 66.7 86.2 24.6 17.7 409.8 406.2 24.8 111.0 84.5 85.2 88.7 98.7 90.81988 ............ 320.2 322.4 32.3 85.1 109.2 29.3 23.1 447.2 441.0 24.8 118.3 101.4 87.7 95.9 110.9 98.51989 ............ 359.9 363.8 37.2 99.3 138.8 34.8 36.4 477.7 473.2 25.1 132.3 113.3 86.1 102.9 127.1 102.51990 ............ 387.4 393.6 35.1 104.4 152.7 37.4 43.3 498.4 495.3 26.6 143.2 116.4 87.3 105.7 147.8 117.71991 ............ 414.1 421.7 35.7 109.7 166.7 40.0 45.9 491.0 488.5 26.5 131.6 120.7 85.7 108.0 164.3 118.51992 ............ 439.6 448.2 40.3 109.1 175.9 47.0 51.4 536.5 532.7 27.6 138.6 134.3 91.8 122.7 177.3 119.41993 ............ 456.9 465.1 40.6 111.8 181.7 52.4 54.7 589.4 580.7 27.9 145.6 152.4 102.4 134.0 185.9 123.71994 ............ 502.9 512.6 42.0 121.4 205.0 57.8 60.0 668.7 663.3 31.0 162.1 184.4 118.3 146.3 200.4 132.91995 ............ 575.2 584.7 50.5 146.2 233.0 61.8 64.4 749.4 743.5 33.2 181.8 221.4 123.8 159.9 219.2 141.31996 ............ 612.1 625.1 55.5 147.7 253.0 65.0 70.1 803.1 795.3 35.7 204.5 228.1 128.9 172.0 239.5 152.41997 ............ 678.4 689.2 51.5 158.2 294.5 74.0 77.4 876.5 869.7 39.7 213.8 253.3 139.8 193.8 256.3 166.31998 ............ 670.4 682.1 46.4 148.3 299.4 72.4 80.3 917.1 911.9 41.2 200.1 269.5 148.7 217.0 263.1 181.31999 ............ 684.0 695.8 46.0 147.5 310.8 75.3 80.9 1,030.0 1,024.6 43.6 221.4 295.7 179.0 241.9 282.5 199.72000 ............ 772.0 781.9 47.9 172.6 356.9 80.4 89.4 1,224.4 1,218.0 46.0 299.0 347.0 195.9 281.8 299.0 224.92001 ............ 718.7 729.1 49.4 160.1 321.7 75.4 88.3 1,145.9 1,141.0 46.6 273.9 298.0 189.8 284.3 287.9 223.42002 ............ 681.8 693.1 49.6 156.8 290.4 78.9 84.4 1,164.7 1,161.4 49.7 267.7 283.3 203.7 307.8 294.1 232.92003 ............ 713.1 724.8 55.0 173.0 293.6 80.7 89.9 1,260.7 1,257.1 55.8 313.8 295.8 210.2 333.9 307.4 256.32003: Jan .... 57.1 57.8 4.4 14.0 23.1 6.6 7.3 102.7 102.5 4.5 25.5 24.3 17.1 27.1 25.0 20.7Feb .... 57.9 58.8 4.3 14.1 24.1 6.6 7.1 102.7 102.5 4.4 26.5 23.4 17.1 27.1 24.9 20.5Mar ... 58.5 59.5 4.4 14.5 23.7 6.7 7.3 106.0 105.8 4.6 28.4 23.5 17.3 28.0 24.6 20.8Apr .... 57.3 58.5 4.4 14.1 23.2 6.7 7.2 103.5 103.2 4.7 25.6 24.3 17.0 27.6 24.0 20.3May ... 57.8 58.8 4.4 14.1 23.6 6.9 7.3 102.9 102.6 4.6 24.3 24.4 17.7 27.7 24.8 20.5June .. 59.4 60.4 4.6 14.6 24.3 6.7 7.6 103.7 103.2 4.5 25.2 24.5 17.9 27.0 25.2 20.9July ... 60.1 61.1 4.7 14.9 24.5 6.7 7.5 104.8 104.6 4.6 26.3 24.5 17.8 27.4 25.5 21.7Aug ... 58.2 59.3 4.5 14.1 24.1 6.4 7.5 102.6 102.2 4.6 26.0 24.2 16.3 27.4 25.9 21.7Sept .. 59.9 61.0 4.7 14.2 24.8 6.8 7.7 105.5 105.2 4.8 26.1 25.1 17.5 27.8 26.1 21.8Oct .... 61.2 61.9 4.8 14.6 25.5 6.9 7.6 107.3 107.1 4.8 26.0 25.4 18.0 28.9 26.9 22.3Nov .... 63.1 64.2 5.0 14.6 26.8 6.8 8.0 107.8 107.6 4.9 25.8 25.6 18.1 29.1 27.1 22.3Dec .... 62.6 63.4 4.9 15.1 26.0 6.9 7.8 111.1 110.9 4.9 28.1 26.7 18.3 28.9 27.5 22.92004: Jan .... 61.7 62.7 4.6 15.1 25.9 6.7 7.7 111.3 111.0 4.8 28.3 26.7 17.8 29.4 26.9 23.1Feb .... 64.9 65.9 4.7 16.0 27.2 7.0 8.2 114.7 114.5 5.1 31.2 26.3 18.8 28.9 27.3 23.3Mar ... 67.3 68.5 4.9 16.7 27.7 7.2 8.6 118.7 118.4 5.1 31.8 27.2 18.9 31.2 27.9 23.6Apr .... 65.9 66.9 4.7 16.3 27.1 7.2 8.6 118.9 118.7 5.1 30.9 27.8 19.0 31.7 28.3 23.8May ... 68.7 69.6 4.8 17.3 28.7 7.2 8.5 120.2 119.9 5.3 31.9 28.0 19.4 31.0 28.1 24.0June .. 64.7 65.7 4.5 16.1 26.4 7.0 8.4 123.8 123.5 5.2 35.1 29.4 18.7 31.0 28.3 24.5July ... 67.5 68.2 4.4 17.3 27.8 7.6 8.2 122.2 122.0 5.1 33.9 29.2 19.1 30.5 28.4 24.2Aug ... 68.0 68.8 4.2 17.0 27.7 7.8 8.6 125.0 124.7 5.1 36.6 29.0 19.2 30.4 28.2 25.1Sept .. 69.1 70.2 4.9 17.4 28.0 7.7 8.8 124.1 123.9 5.0 35.5 29.5 19.5 30.3 28.4 24.3Oct .... 69.2 70.1 4.7 17.9 28.1 7.7 8.8 129.3 129.0 5.2 38.4 29.8 19.4 32.0 28.6 24.5Nov p 66.5 67.5 4.7 17.1 26.6 7.3 8.6 130.7 130.4 5.4 39.6 29.7 18.9 32.4 29.0 25.21Department <strong>of</strong> Defense shipments <strong>of</strong> grant-aid military supplies and equipment under <strong>the</strong> Military Assistance Program are excluded fromtotal exports through 1985 and included beginning 1986.2F.a.s. (free alongside ship) value basis at U.S. port <strong>of</strong> exportation for exports and at foreign port <strong>of</strong> exportation for imports.3Beginning 1989, exports have been adjusted for undocumented exports to Canada and are included in <strong>the</strong> appropriate end-use categories.For prior years, only total exports include this adjustment.4Total includes ‘‘o<strong>the</strong>r’’ exports or imports, not shown separately.5Total arrivals <strong>of</strong> imported goods o<strong>the</strong>r than intransit shipments.6Total includes revisions not reflected in detail.7Total exports are on a revised statistical month basis; end-use categories are on a statistical month basis.Note.—Goods on a Census basis are adjusted to a BOP basis by <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> Analysis, in line with concepts and definitionsused to prepare international and national accounts. The adjustments are necessary to supplement coverage <strong>of</strong> Census data, to eliminateduplication <strong>of</strong> transactions recorded elsewhere in international accounts, and to value transactions according to a standard definition.Data include trade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Foreign Trade Zones.Source: Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce (Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Census and Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> Analysis).

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