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TABLE C-89.— U.S. merchandise exports and imports by commodity groups, 1958-73Year or quarterTotal, includingreexports *Merchandise exports iTotal 2 3[Millions of dollars]Domestic exportsSeasonallyadjustedUnadjustedFood,beverages,and tobaccoCrudematerialsandfuels*Manufacturedgoods*Total 3Merchandise importsSeasonallyadjustedUnadjustedGeneral imports«Food,beverages,and tobaccoCrudematerialsandfuels*Manufacturedgoods 5Grossmerchandisetradebalance,seasonallyadjusted7195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969 .19701971197219731971: 1IIIIIIV1972: 1IIIIIIV1973: 111IIIIV11,23910,96611,6759,72611,76711,67312,44713,34715,40716,86618, 33520,17816,37516,42619,65920, 22620,98622,46725,83226,74229, 49031, 03034,06337,33242,65943,54949,21970,79811,11611,40610,92410,10311,89012,04011,57413,71415, 52017,44017, 07220,76616,21116,24319,45919,98220,71722,18225,47926,39929,05430,64633,62636,78842,02542,91148,41969,70710,96211,22210,7779,95011,72411,82611,37613,49315, 28617,13616, 80820,4772,6882,8523,1673,4663,7434,1884,6374,5195,1864,7104,5924,4465,0585,0766,56912,9391,2951, 2191,3361,2251,4161,4321,6252,0952,3842,7703,5574,2283,0522,9963,9423,8643,3563,7754,3374,2734,4044,7264,8655,0066,6926,4417,09110,7381,6891,6741,5691,5091,7041,6881,5362,1632,5712,7442,2223,20111, 54711,17912,58312, 78413,66814, 29716,52917, 43319, 21820,84423,81826,78529,34330,44333, 75944,7037,7388,0467,6497,0108,3408,4308,0148,97510,06511,25010,71612,67110,79911,74711,95811,03013,42413,37013,90314, 88816,25816,84817,35818,62313, 39215,69015,07314,76116,46417,20718,74921,42725,61826,88933,22636,04339,95245, 56355, 58369,12110,51812,00311,77811,26413,30213,74313, 53215,00615,96517,28316,93618,9383,5503,5803,3923,4553,6743,8634,0224,0134,5904,7015,3655,3086,2306,4047,3799,1991,4921,7061,8951,3111,8101,7691,8071,9932,0842,3172,1882,6104,1644,6154,4184,3344,6914,7555,0295,4405,7185,3676,0316,3916,5427,2688,83813, 3431,6261,8361,9281,8792,1302,1052,1952,4082,7773,0633,3174,1865,3117,1176,8636,5377,6498,0709,10611,24414,44615, 75620,62423,01125,90630,41437,76744,7887,0518,0847,5897,6908,9859,4789,13510,16910,66211,46910,97711,6822,9837364,5865,4654,5225,2607,0835,3153,8724,1418371,2892,708-2,0146,3641,677440-782-283-1,304-1,657-1,697-1,456-1, 540-851189771,5551 Beginning 1960, data have been adjusted for comparability with the revised commodity classifications effective in 1965.2 Totals exclude Department of Defense shipments of grant-aid military supplies and equipment under the MilitaryAssistance Program.3 Total includes commodities and transactions not classified according to kind.* Includes fats and oils.'includes machinery, transportation equipment, chemicals, metals, and other manufactures. Export data for these itemsinclude military grant-aid shipments.• Total arrivals of imported goods other than intransit shipments.7 Exports, excluding military grant-aid, less general imports; quarterly data seasonally adjusted.Note.—Data are as reported by the Bureau of the Census adjusted to include silver ore and bullion reported separatelyprior to 1969. Export statistics cover all merchandise shipped from the U.S. customs area, except supplies for U.S. ArmedForces. Export values are f.a.s. port of export and include shipments under Agency for International Development andFood for Peace programs as well as other private relief shipments. Import values are defined generally as the marketvalue in the foreign country, excluding the U.S. import duty and transportation costs such as ocean freight and marineinsurance.Source: Department of Commerce, International Economic Policy and Research.352

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