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TABLE B–25.—Real exports and imports of goods and services and receipts and payments of factorincome, 1982–98[Billions of chained (1992) dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]Year or quarterTotalExports of goods and servicesTotalGoods 1DurablegoodsNondurablegoodsPaymentsoffactorincomeServices1TotalImports of goods and servicesTotalGoods 1DurablegoodsNondurablegoodsServices1Receiptsoffactorincome1982 ......................................... 311.4 213.5 117.0 98.4 98.5 143.5 325.5 257.4 138.4 115.6 68.9 100.71983 ......................................... 303.3 207.3 114.6 94.4 96.8 138.2 366.6 292.4 166.8 123.1 74.4 95.91984 ......................................... 328.4 223.7 127.0 98.1 105.9 160.3 455.7 363.1 221.9 140.2 92.9 121.91985 ......................................... 337.3 231.7 137.3 95.3 106.1 140.5 485.2 385.9 244.1 142.0 99.7 116.81986 ......................................... 362.2 243.6 145.3 99.1 120.3 134.6 526.1 425.5 266.7 158.8 100.2 120.91987 ......................................... 402.0 270.5 165.7 105.0 133.4 141.9 558.2 445.2 278.5 166.8 113.1 133.01988 ......................................... 465.8 321.4 205.5 115.8 145.0 170.2 580.2 463.2 290.1 173.2 117.1 157.11989 ......................................... 520.2 361.7 236.7 124.9 158.7 189.9 603.0 482.7 302.6 180.1 120.2 176.71990 ......................................... 564.4 391.6 260.0 131.6 173.1 190.6 626.3 497.3 310.9 186.4 129.4 170.21991 ......................................... 599.9 419.2 279.6 139.6 180.8 161.1 622.2 497.1 312.7 184.4 125.3 145.71992 ......................................... 639.4 448.7 300.9 147.8 190.7 137.9 669.0 544.9 346.4 198.4 124.1 126.81993 ......................................... 658.2 463.7 317.5 146.2 194.5 147.3 728.4 602.0 389.4 212.5 126.5 128.81994 ......................................... 712.4 509.8 356.5 153.5 202.9 168.4 817.0 684.1 456.0 227.8 133.2 160.01995 ......................................... 792.6 573.7 410.9 164.1 219.5 209.9 889.0 749.7 512.3 237.2 139.7 191.91996 ......................................... 860.0 629.4 464.1 169.3 231.8 214.8 971.2 824.7 571.7 253.4 147.3 200.91997 ......................................... 970.0 726.5 554.5 180.8 247.0 238.0 1,106.1 945.7 667.7 280.3 161.8 240.71993: I ....................................... 647.2 454.1 308.0 146.1 193.1 143.3 701.9 578.7 372.9 205.7 123.3 119.9II ..................................... 660.1 465.3 318.3 147.0 194.8 145.6 722.7 597.8 383.5 214.3 124.9 129.6III .................................... 646.3 452.0 309.8 142.1 194.2 149.3 729.4 603.1 389.5 213.5 126.3 127.5IV .................................... 679.1 483.5 334.0 149.6 195.9 150.8 759.7 628.3 411.8 216.4 131.4 138.01994: I ....................................... 676.0 479.1 334.8 144.6 197.0 155.3 773.6 641.4 421.8 219.4 132.3 139.3II ..................................... 704.1 501.2 352.6 149.1 203.1 161.3 808.0 674.6 447.6 226.6 133.6 152.3III .................................... 722.1 518.4 361.8 156.8 204.1 173.0 833.2 700.0 464.8 234.8 133.5 166.9IV .................................... 747.3 540.4 376.9 163.6 207.5 184.2 853.2 720.4 489.7 230.4 133.2 181.41995: I ....................................... 763.9 552.4 390.3 162.7 212.1 203.9 873.4 734.2 500.6 233.3 139.6 185.3II ..................................... 774.0 561.0 400.7 161.4 213.6 212.4 888.7 750.8 512.5 238.1 138.4 190.1III .................................... 806.3 582.4 419.2 164.9 224.4 208.9 893.1 754.1 512.2 241.4 139.5 199.1IV .................................... 826.1 598.9 433.5 167.5 227.9 214.3 900.9 759.9 524.0 236.1 141.3 193.11996: I ....................................... 833.6 608.9 442.0 169.3 225.6 211.1 929.1 785.0 543.8 241.5 144.5 190.8II ..................................... 845.5 615.0 453.4 165.4 231.2 209.9 958.9 813.5 561.7 251.9 146.0 194.6III .................................... 849.9 626.4 465.1 165.9 225.3 213.5 990.0 841.3 583.2 258.5 149.5 206.1IV .................................... 911.1 667.4 495.7 176.7 244.9 224.5 1,007.0 859.0 598.1 261.7 149.0 212.01997: I ....................................... 929.4 691.4 521.0 177.2 240.7 227.8 1,050.9 896.8 633.8 265.2 155.3 226.1II ..................................... 963.6 719.1 548.6 179.2 247.5 241.0 1,095.2 937.4 659.2 280.0 159.2 237.5III .................................... 988.1 740.6 570.4 180.4 251.1 245.6 1,130.5 966.7 681.2 287.7 165.2 248.9IV .................................... 998.8 754.9 578.1 186.3 248.6 237.6 1,147.8 981.8 696.6 288.1 167.5 250.51998: I ....................................... 991.9 748.5 577.9 181.1 247.8 241.0 1,190.4 1,021.0 726.9 297.6 171.3 249.6II ..................................... 972.1 726.3 556.2 179.3 248.8 241.0 1,217.3 1,048.8 745.5 306.7 171.0 252.8III .................................... 965.3 727.3 562.9 174.9 242.1 235.7 1,224.3 1,056.3 749.8 309.9 170.8 254.61Certain goods, primarily military equipment purchased and sold by the Federal Government, are included in services. Beginning with1986, repairs and alterations of equipment were reclassified from goods to services.Note.—See Table B–2 for data for total exports of goods and services and total imports of goods and services for 1959–81.Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of <strong>Economic</strong> Analysis.355

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