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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. EST TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014 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: Jeffrey Bogen 202-606-9592 Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Jeannine Aversa 202-606-2649 Goods and Services CB 14-02, BEA 14-01, FT-900 (13-11) U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES November The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that total November exports of $194.9 billion and imports of $229.1 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $34.3 billion, down from $39.3 billion in October, revised. November exports were $1.7 billion more than October exports of $193.1 billion. November imports were $3.4 billion less than October imports of $232.5 billion. In November, the goods deficit decreased $4.9 billion from October to $53.9 billion, and the services surplus increased $0.2 billion from October to $19.7 billion. Exports of goods increased $1.5 billion to $137.1 billion, and imports of goods decreased $3.4 billion to $191.0 billion. Exports of services increased $0.3 billion to $57.8 billion, and imports of services increased $0.1 billion to $38.1 billion. The goods and services deficit decreased $12.2 billion from November to November. Exports were up $9.6 billion, or 5.2 percent, and imports were down $2.5 billion, or 1.1 percent. Goods (Census Basis) The October to November increase in exports of goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($0.7 billion); other goods ($0.5 billion); capital goods ($0.3 billion); and automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.1 billion). Decreases occurred in consumer goods ($0.5 billion) and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). The October to November decrease in imports of goods reflected decreases in industrial supplies and materials ($4.3 billion); other goods ($0.8 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.3 billion); and consumer goods ($0.1 billion). Increases occurred in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.1 billion) and capital goods ($0.9 billion). The November to November increase in exports of goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($3.1 billion); capital goods ($1.2 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($1.1 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.8 billion); other goods ($0.6 billion); and consumer 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 or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm. The next FT-900 release is February 6, 2014.

The November to November decrease in imports of goods reflected decreases in industrial supplies and materials ($6.9 billion); other goods ($0.3 billion); and consumer goods ($0.3 billion). Increases occurred in capital goods ($2.2 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($1.6 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion). Services Exports of services increased $0.3 billion from October to November. The increase was mostly accounted for by increases in travel ($0.1 billion), in passenger fares ($0.1 billion), and in royalties and license fees ($0.1 billion). Changes in the other categories of services exports were relatively small. Imports of services increased $0.1 billion from October to November, mainly reflecting increases in other transportation ($0.1 billion), which includes freight and port services, and in other private services ($0.1 billion), which includes items such as business, professional, and technical services, insurance services, and financial services. Changes in the other categories of services imports were relatively small. The November to November increase in exports of services was $2.2 billion or 4.0 percent. The largest increases were in travel ($0.9 billion), in royalties and license fees ($0.6 billion), and in other private services ($0.4 billion). Within other private services, the largest increase was in financial services. The November to November increase in imports of services was $1.0 billion or 2.7 percent. The largest increases were in other transportation ($0.4 billion), in travel ($0.4 billion), and in passenger fares ($0.3 billion). The largest decrease was in direct defense expenditures ($0.2 billion). Goods and Services Moving Average For the three months ending in November, exports of goods and services averaged $192.4 billion, while imports of goods and services averaged $231.3 billion, resulting in an average trade deficit of $38.8 billion. For the three months ending in October, the average trade deficit was $40.4 billion, reflecting average exports of $190.7 billion and average imports of $231.1 billion. Advanced technology products exports were $28.0 billion in November and imports were $37.3 billion, resulting in a deficit of $9.3 billion. November exports were $0.3 billion more than the $27.7 billion in October, while November imports were $0.3 billion less than the $37.5 billion in October. Revisions Census Basis (not seasonally adjusted) For October, exports of goods were revised up $0.4 billion and imports of goods were revised down $1.1 billion. Goods carry-over in November was $0.3 billion (0.2 percent) for exports and $1.4 billion (0.8 percent) for imports. For October, revised export and import carry-over were virtually zero. Balance of Payments Basis (seasonally adjusted) For October, exports of goods were revised up $0.3 billion and imports of goods were revised down $1.0 billion. For October, exports of services were revised up $0.1 billion, mainly reflecting an upward revision in other private services. For October, imports of services were revised up $0.2 billion, mainly reflecting upward revisions in travel and in passenger fares. Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details The November figures show surpluses, in billions of dollars, with Hong Kong $2.9 ($2.8 for October), Australia $1.2 ($1.4), Singapore $1.2 ($1.2), and Brazil $1.1 ($1.7). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with China $26.9 ($28.9), European Union $10.1 ($14.3), Germany $5.9 ($6.9), Japan $5.8 ($6.4), OPEC $4.8 ($5.6), Mexico $4.1 ($4.1), Saudi Arabia $2.9 ($3.1), Ireland $1.8 ($3.2), Venezuela $1.5 ($1.9), Canada $1.5 ($2.8), Korea $1.2 ($1.7), and India $1.0 ($2.0). Scheduled release dates through December 2014 are located on page A-5

NOTICE Entry of Latvia into the Euro Area Beginning with the January 2014 statistics scheduled for release on March 7, 2014, the Euro Area will be expanded to reflect the entry of Latvia into the Euro Area on January 1, 2014. This change will affect Exhibit 14 of the U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services news release (FT-900) and Exhibit 6 of the FT-900 Supplement.

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Seasonally Adjusted Table of Contents 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: 16 Exhibit 14a Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas: 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: 23 Information on Goods and Services A-1

- 1 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Period Exhibit 1. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services 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 Jan. - Dec. -556,838-744,139 187,301 2,112,825 1,495,853 616,973 2,669,663 2,239,991 429,672 Jan. - Nov. -505,490-677,766 172,277 1,933,707 1,368,241 565,465 2,439,196 2,046,008 393,189 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 Jan. - Dec. -534,656-741,475 206,819 2,210,585 1,561,239 649,346 2,745,240 2,302,714 442,527 Jan. - Nov. -496,349-684,293 187,945 2,021,898 1,428,554 593,344 2,518,247 2,112,847 405,399 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 Jan. - Nov. -435,072-646,593 211,521 2,079,126 1,455,638 623,487 2,514,198 2,102,232 411,966 January -42,364-61,469 19,105 186,607 130,610 55,997 228,971 192,079 36,892 February -43,481-62,383 18,902 186,698 131,002 55,696 230,180 193,385 36,794 March -36,787-55,605 18,817 184,578 129,093 55,485 221,365 184,697 36,667 April -39,599-58,594 18,995 187,126 130,846 56,279 226,725 189,440 37,284 May -43,886-63,121 19,235 186,727 129,984 56,743 230,613 193,105 37,507 June -34,637-54,021 19,384 190,875 133,822 57,052 225,512 187,844 37,668 July -38,824-58,031 19,207 189,630 132,800 56,831 228,455 190,831 37,624 August -38,945-58,181 19,237 189,579 132,510 57,070 228,524 190,691 37,833 September -42,969-62,417 19,449 189,312 132,293 57,020 232,281 194,710 37,571 October (R) -39,328-58,833 19,505 193,136 135,613 57,523 232,464 194,445 38,018 November -34,252-53,938 19,686 194,857 137,065 57,792 229,108 191,003 38,105 December October data as published last month: -40,641-60,223 19,582 192,673 135,267 57,405 233,314 195,491 37,823 (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 or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

- 2 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Month of Moving Average 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 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 January -42,364-61,171 18,807 186,838 130,987 55,851 229,202 192,158 37,044 February -41,384-60,345 18,960 187,331 131,432 55,898 228,715 191,777 36,938 March -40,878-59,819 18,941 185,961 130,235 55,726 226,839 190,054 36,785 April -39,956-58,861 18,905 186,134 130,314 55,820 226,090 189,174 36,915 May -40,091-59,107 19,016 186,143 129,975 56,169 226,234 189,081 37,153 June -39,374-58,579 19,205 188,243 131,551 56,691 227,617 190,130 37,487 July -39,116-58,391 19,275 189,077 132,202 56,875 228,193 190,593 37,600 August -37,469-56,745 19,276 190,028 133,044 56,984 227,497 189,789 37,709 September -40,246-59,543 19,297 189,507 132,534 56,973 229,753 192,077 37,676 October (R) -40,414-59,810 19,397 190,676 133,472 57,204 231,090 193,282 37,808 November -38,849-58,396 19,546 192,435 134,990 57,445 231,284 193,386 37,898 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 or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

- 3 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted 2011 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 Travel Passenger Fares Other Transportation Royalties and License Fees Other Private Services Transfers Under U.S. Military Sales Contracts U.S. Government Misc. Services Jan. - Dec. 616,973 115,552 36,763 43,067 120,717 279,645 18,821 2,408 Jan. - Nov. 565,465 105,894 33,602 39,496 110,645 256,292 17,334 2,202 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 Jan. - Dec. 649,346 126,214 39,360 43,855 124,182 294,527 18,520 2,688 Jan. - Nov. 593,344 115,260 36,080 40,102 113,689 268,913 16,840 2,461 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 1,667 227 December 56,002 10,954 3,280 3,753 10,493 25,614 1,680 228 Jan. - Nov. 623,487 127,325 37,498 41,366 118,615 278,118 17,938 2,628 January 55,997 11,340 3,412 3,785 10,519 25,061 1,662 218 February 55,696 11,349 3,406 3,893 10,553 24,673 1,602 219 March 55,485 11,222 3,405 3,826 10,593 24,610 1,606 223 April 56,279 11,524 3,399 3,782 10,687 25,060 1,595 232 May 56,743 11,480 3,449 3,783 10,758 25,440 1,591 241 June 57,052 11,628 3,458 3,817 10,810 25,483 1,611 246 July 56,831 11,651 3,404 3,640 10,849 25,418 1,622 248 August 57,070 11,864 3,420 3,640 10,887 25,371 1,639 248 September 57,020 11,650 3,350 3,772 10,931 25,420 1,647 249 October (R) 57,523 11,772 3,368 3,707 10,985 25,778 1,663 251 November 57,792 11,845 3,427 3,721 11,043 25,803 1,700 253 December October data as published last month: 57,405 11,747 3,427 3,704 10,985 25,629 1,663 251 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.

- 4 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted 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 Travel Passenger 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. - Nov. 393,189 71,499 28,419 50,047 31,602 182,830 25,551 3,241 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 Jan. - Dec. 442,527 83,451 34,654 55,445 39,889 201,227 24,734 3,127 Jan. - Nov. 405,399 76,652 31,744 50,772 36,545 184,022 22,796 2,868 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 Jan. - Nov. 411,966 78,758 34,003 54,028 38,168 184,010 20,457 2,543 January 36,892 7,000 3,020 4,825 3,449 16,457 1,916 225 February 36,794 7,023 3,033 4,931 3,490 16,202 1,898 218 March 36,667 7,099 3,085 4,665 3,516 16,204 1,882 217 April 37,284 7,178 3,042 4,892 3,433 16,603 1,908 229 May 37,507 7,132 3,070 4,897 3,402 16,863 1,902 241 June 37,668 7,221 3,129 4,851 3,414 16,921 1,889 244 July 37,624 7,131 3,081 4,945 3,452 16,909 1,866 240 August 37,833 7,327 3,071 4,990 3,494 16,874 1,843 234 September 37,571 7,089 3,033 4,964 3,504 16,934 1,816 232 October (R) 38,018 7,298 3,211 4,994 3,507 16,992 1,786 231 November 38,105 7,260 3,228 5,074 3,509 17,051 1,751 232 December October data as published last month: 37,823 7,163 3,162 4,993 3,507 16,981 1,786 231 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.

- 5 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 5. U.S. Trade in Goods In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Balance Exports Imports Period 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. - Nov. -677,766-662,836 1,368,241 14,502 1,353,740 2,046,008 29,433 2,016,575 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 Jan. - Dec. -741,475-729,611 1,561,239 15,530 1,545,709 2,302,714 27,394 2,275,320 Jan. - Nov. -684,293-673,422 1,428,554 14,367 1,414,187 2,112,847 25,238 2,087,609 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 Jan. - Nov. -646,593-633,256 1,455,638 10,361 1,445,277 2,102,232 23,699 2,078,533 January -61,469-60,504 130,610 1,168 129,441 192,079 2,134 189,945 February -62,383-60,478 131,002 483 130,520 193,385 2,388 190,998 March -55,605-54,168 129,093 775 128,318 184,697 2,211 182,487 April -58,594-57,292 130,846 802 130,044 189,440 2,104 187,336 May -63,121-62,031 129,984 931 129,054 193,105 2,021 191,084 June -54,021-52,440 133,822 660 133,163 187,844 2,241 185,602 July -58,031-56,953 132,800 1,040 131,759 190,831 2,118 188,712 August -58,181-57,182 132,510 1,174 131,336 190,691 2,174 188,518 September -62,417-61,660 132,293 1,306 130,987 194,710 2,063 192,647 October (R) -58,833-57,530 135,613 799 134,814 194,445 2,102 192,344 November -53,938-53,018 137,065 1,224 135,841 191,003 2,143 188,860 December October data as published last month: -60,223-58,921 135,267 800 134,467 195,491 2,103 193,388 NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors, definitions and details concerning what is included in the Net Adjustments, see the information section o page A-1 of this release or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.

- 6 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Period Exhibit 6. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category Total Balance of Payments Basis In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Net Adjustments Total Census Basis (1) Foods, Feeds, & Beverages Industrial Supplies (2) Exports End-Use Commodity Category Capital Goods Automotive Vehicles, etc. Consumer Goods Other Goods Jan. - Dec. 1,561,239 15,530 1,545,709 132,810 501,071 527,375 146,126 181,745 56,581 Jan. - Nov. 1,428,554 14,367 1,414,187 121,825 457,150 483,537 134,034 166,589 51,051 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 Jan. - Nov. 1,455,638 10,361 1,445,277 119,594 466,785 490,294 139,829 173,433 55,342 January 130,610 1,168 129,441 11,358 41,373 44,326 12,053 15,661 4,670 February 131,002 483 130,520 11,447 42,914 43,424 12,406 15,141 5,188 March 129,093 775 128,318 10,303 42,562 43,092 12,187 14,872 5,303 April 130,846 802 130,044 9,942 41,755 43,942 12,740 16,823 4,843 May 129,984 931 129,054 9,804 40,806 44,757 13,060 15,589 5,038 June 133,822 660 133,163 10,135 42,353 46,222 12,620 16,636 5,196 July 132,800 1,040 131,759 10,539 43,992 44,615 12,453 15,275 4,887 August 132,510 1,174 131,336 10,155 42,700 44,820 13,132 15,620 4,909 September 132,293 1,306 130,987 11,608 41,408 44,731 13,137 15,415 4,688 October (R) 135,613 799 134,814 12,214 43,108 45,014 12,950 16,459 5,069 November 137,065 1,224 135,841 12,089 43,815 45,350 13,091 15,943 5,552 December Imports Jan. - Dec. 2,302,714 27,394 2,275,320 110,258 730,374 548,614 297,813 516,342 71,920 Jan. - Nov. 2,112,847 25,238 2,087,609 100,932 673,049 502,822 272,894 471,618 66,293 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 Jan. - Nov. 2,102,232 23,699 2,078,533 105,649 626,799 506,817 282,942 487,172 69,154 January 192,079 2,134 189,945 9,214 60,992 46,029 23,644 44,015 6,050 February 193,385 2,388 190,998 9,624 58,787 46,248 24,972 45,560 5,807 March 184,697 2,211 182,487 9,607 56,507 44,254 24,207 41,354 6,557 April 189,440 2,104 187,336 9,549 56,136 45,348 25,186 44,456 6,662 May 193,105 2,021 191,084 9,895 57,136 45,574 25,958 45,354 7,168 June 187,844 2,241 185,602 9,564 54,772 45,761 25,687 43,802 6,018 July 190,831 2,118 188,712 9,615 56,590 45,331 26,489 44,411 6,276 August 190,691 2,174 188,518 9,640 56,445 46,270 26,244 43,589 6,329 September 194,710 2,063 192,647 9,576 57,529 47,232 27,156 45,007 6,146 October (R) 194,445 2,102 192,344 9,826 58,101 46,922 26,171 44,871 6,452 November 191,003 2,143 188,860 9,538 53,804 47,847 27,229 44,752 5,688 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.

- 7 - 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. Item (1) November October Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date (R) Change Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 137,065 135,613 1,453 1,455,638 1,428,554 27,084 Net Adjustments 1,224 799 425 10,361 14,367-4,006 Total, Census Basis 135,841 134,814 1,027 1,445,277 1,414,187 31,090 Foods, feeds, and beverages 12,089 12,214-124 119,594 121,825-2,232 Wheat 678 868-190 9,889 7,588 2,302 Fish and shellfish 459 527-68 5,303 5,185 118 Corn 874 933-59 6,916 10,018-3,102 Rice 157 192-35 2,046 1,880 166 Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 159 183-24 1,770 1,749 21 Sorghum, barley, oats 51 73-23 595 555 41 Dairy products and eggs 517 538-21 5,232 3,881 1,351 Vegetables 572 590-18 6,205 5,680 525 Nuts 771 786-15 7,802 6,365 1,437 Other foods 1,071 1,082-11 11,828 11,010 819 Nonagricultural foods, etc. 123 122 1 1,494 1,447 47 Animal feeds, n.e.c. 770 765 5 8,017 7,103 914 Wine, beer, and related products 192 185 7 1,959 1,717 242 Fruits, frozen juices 834 819 15 8,703 8,466 237 Oilseeds, food oils 250 225 25 2,725 2,883-158 Bakery products 560 523 38 5,938 5,659 278 Meat, poultry, etc. 1,563 1,525 38 16,921 16,496 425 Soybeans 2,489 2,278 212 16,250 24,144-7,893 Industrial supplies and materials 43,815 43,108 707 466,785 457,150 9,635 Chemicals-other 2,766 2,502 264 27,944 26,949 995 Finished metal shapes 1,895 1,631 264 18,586 17,884 702 Crude oil 635 372 263 4,091 2,105 1,986 Fuel oil 6,088 5,848 240 58,888 54,501 4,386 Petroleum products, other 5,802 5,655 147 54,859 51,346 3,513 Other industrial supplies 2,210 2,076 134 22,615 21,715 900 Nuclear fuel materials 182 53 129 1,189 1,750-562 Precious metals, other 680 601 80 6,884 8,081-1,196 Plastic materials 3,108 3,039 69 33,266 32,285 981 Agric. industry-unmanufactured 497 429 68 4,592 4,259 333 Steelmaking materials 897 831 67 9,785 11,475-1,690 Copper 802 740 62 7,954 8,085-131 Aluminum and alumina 833 780 52 8,561 8,513 48 Natural gas liquids 787 740 48 6,160 3,994 2,166 Coal and fuels, other 562 519 44 6,070 6,628-558 Gas-natural 467 426 41 5,678 4,283 1,395 Newsprint 1,170 1,129 41 12,320 12,056 263 Iron and steel products, other 648 625 23 6,746 6,924-179 Mineral supplies-manufactured 487 466 21 5,107 4,865 241 Synthetic rubber-primary 341 326 15 3,679 4,375-696 Electric energy 31 21 10 301 208 93 Shingles, molding, wallboard 400 391 10 4,321 4,352-31 Nontextile floor tiles 56 49 6 543 544-1 Cotton fiber cloth 217 213 5 2,286 2,336-50 Industrial rubber products 429 425 4 4,585 4,546 39 Finished textile supplies 276 273 3 2,867 2,522 345 Manmade cloth 621 620 1 6,706 6,359 347 Nonmetallic minerals 64 64 (-) 787 941-153 Wood supplies, manufactured 124 125-1 1,298 1,315-17 Tapes, audio and visual 21 24-3 256 329-73 Leather and furs 108 111-3 1,158 922 236 Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 143 147-4 1,518 1,381 138 Hair, waste materials 54 59-4 602 576 26 Hides and skins 248 264-16 2,904 2,546 357 Cotton, raw 428 444-16 5,193 5,792-598 Pulpwood and woodpulp 782 799-17 8,401 8,552-151 Iron and steel mill products 943 960-17 10,220 11,307-1,087 Logs and lumber 569 588-18 5,761 4,927 834 Nonferrous metals, other 582 602-20 6,468 7,231-763 Tobacco, unmanufactured 101 124-23 1,274 1,003 271 Agriculture-manufactured, other 223 251-28 2,567 2,560 6 Metallurgical grade coal 566 604-38 7,141 9,906-2,766 Chemicals-inorganic 755 811-56 8,386 8,160 225 Chemicals-organic 2,808 2,865-57 32,589 32,605-16 Agric. farming-unmanufactured 241 305-64 3,098 3,003 95 Chemicals-fertilizers 665 885-220 8,735 8,634 101 Nonmonetary gold 1,499 2,294-796 31,848 32,519-671

- 8 - 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. Item (1) November October Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date (R) Change Change Capital goods, except automotive 45,350 45,014 336 490,294 483,537 6,757 Civilian aircraft 4,874 4,483 390 50,179 41,090 9,089 Engines-civilian aircraft 2,570 2,407 163 27,139 25,219 1,920 Industrial machines, other 4,322 4,227 95 44,491 42,417 2,075 Computers 1,491 1,401 91 15,296 15,571-275 Electric apparatus 3,442 3,383 59 36,876 35,041 1,835 Medicinal equipment 2,951 2,894 58 31,420 30,833 587 Agricultural machinery, equipment 856 802 54 8,538 9,258-720 Materials handling equipment 1,225 1,173 52 14,129 16,618-2,490 Measuring, testing, control instruments 2,172 2,128 45 22,698 22,773-75 Metalworking machine tools 639 605 33 7,100 7,243-144 Parts-civilian aircraft 1,841 1,810 31 19,780 19,594 186 Food, tobacco machinery 333 307 25 3,520 3,365 155 Photo, service industry machinery 947 922 25 10,171 10,155 16 Wood, glass, plastic 339 314 24 3,765 4,126-361 Nonfarm tractors and parts 271 250 21 2,840 3,862-1,021 Vessels, excluding scrap 29 17 12 99 49 50 Industrial engines 2,528 2,516 12 26,792 27,515-723 Textile, sewing machines 102 92 10 1,080 1,074 6 Business machines and equipment 241 242-1 2,743 2,926-183 Spacecraft, excluding military 4 6-2 56 43 13 Railway transportation equipment 335 345-10 3,753 3,717 36 Commercial vessels, other 26 47-21 563 467 96 Marine engines, parts 113 136-22 1,348 1,310 38 Laboratory testing instruments 944 969-25 10,064 9,958 107 Pulp and paper machinery 191 218-27 2,275 2,392-116 Excavating machinery 1,151 1,207-57 13,628 16,217-2,589 Specialized mining 112 169-57 1,631 1,937-306 Generators, accessories 1,182 1,242-60 13,086 13,456-370 Computer accessories 2,503 2,571-68 28,786 29,897-1,111 Telecommunications equipment 3,261 3,384-124 36,333 35,323 1,009 Drilling & oilfield equipment 891 1,071-180 11,245 11,435-190 Semiconductors 3,464 3,674-210 38,870 38,656 214 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 13,091 12,950 141 139,829 134,034 5,795 Consumer goods 15,943 16,459-515 173,433 166,589 6,844 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 615 1,107-492 7,254 7,126 128 Gem diamonds 1,778 1,950-172 19,464 16,524 2,940 Jewelry, etc. 945 1,104-158 10,997 9,510 1,486 Televisions and video equipment 349 389-40 4,082 4,596-514 Numismatic coins 68 98-31 978 1,020-42 Recorded media 230 260-30 2,866 3,144-278 Tobacco, manufactured 43 72-28 587 472 115 Nursery stock, etc. 34 41-7 382 370 12 Musical instruments 174 181-7 2,002 2,142-140 Household appliances 625 631-7 6,895 6,650 245 Apparel, household goods-nontextile 257 260-3 2,738 2,692 46 Rugs 92 94-2 1,026 1,017 9 Furniture, household goods, etc. 424 425 (-) 4,489 4,261 228 Sports apparel and gear 66 65 1 672 648 24 Glassware, chinaware 49 47 2 522 514 8 Books, printed matter 465 461 4 4,922 4,930-8 Toys, games, and sporting goods 896 889 7 9,402 9,604-203 Stereo equipment, etc. 176 168 7 1,858 1,900-42 Cookware, cutlery, tools 97 89 8 995 968 27 Other consumer nondurables 655 643 12 6,964 6,771 193 Apparel, household goods-textile 617 599 18 6,213 5,950 263 Pleasure boats and motors 225 195 30 2,258 2,349-91 Toiletries and cosmetics 1,015 949 66 10,378 9,708 670 Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c. 2,137 2,022 115 21,414 19,701 1,713 Pharmaceutical preparations 3,911 3,721 191 44,076 44,021 55 Other goods 5,552 5,069 483 55,342 51,051 4,291 (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.

- 9 - 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. Item (1) November October Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date (R) Change Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 191,003 194,445-3,442 2,102,232 2,112,847-10,616 Net Adjustments 2,143 2,102 42 23,699 25,238-1,539 Total, Census Basis 188,860 192,344-3,484 2,078,533 2,087,609-9,076 Foods, feeds, and beverages 9,538 9,826-288 105,649 100,932 4,717 Fruits, frozen juices 1,070 1,228-158 12,101 11,231 870 Fish and shellfish 1,532 1,646-115 16,272 15,249 1,023 Other foods 1,004 1,074-70 11,192 10,421 771 Green coffee 320 362-42 4,365 5,449-1,084 Feedstuff and foodgrains 536 576-41 6,430 5,271 1,159 Dairy products and eggs 143 172-30 1,632 1,539 93 Nuts 146 172-26 1,833 1,861-28 Vegetables 904 921-17 9,880 9,067 813 Wine, beer, and related products 786 793-8 8,416 8,155 260 Nonagricultural foods, etc. 70 67 3 764 661 102 Tea, spices, etc. 177 173 4 1,816 1,686 131 Bakery products 743 732 11 8,240 8,056 185 Cane and beet sugar 146 131 15 1,502 2,131-629 Cocoa beans 59 33 26 929 906 23 Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 588 541 46 6,389 5,997 392 Food oils, oilseeds 543 495 49 5,855 5,455 400 Meat products 773 710 63 8,034 7,796 237 Industrial supplies and materials 53,804 58,101-4,297 626,799 673,049-46,251 Crude oil 21,391 23,938-2,547 250,609 290,426-39,817 Fuel oil 3,005 3,831-826 41,376 41,742-366 Nonmonetary gold 1,178 1,448-270 14,715 16,266-1,551 Petroleum products, other 3,784 4,005-221 44,463 46,070-1,607 Chemicals-organic 2,164 2,368-204 24,282 22,565 1,717 Iron and steel mill products 1,522 1,685-163 16,501 19,231-2,730 Other precious metals 829 957-128 10,907 11,400-492 Gas-natural 691 789-98 9,904 7,942 1,962 Copper 301 368-66 5,825 5,253 572 Chemicals-fertilizers 1,174 1,219-45 14,249 14,663-414 Pulpwood and woodpulp 282 323-41 3,331 3,100 231 Plastic materials 1,297 1,336-39 14,070 13,354 715 Farming materials, livestock 133 162-29 1,796 1,537 260 Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 111 131-20 1,331 1,504-173 Industrial supplies, other 2,447 2,462-15 26,743 25,763 980 Plywood and veneers 202 217-15 2,227 2,026 201 Liquefied petroleum gases 304 319-15 3,700 5,909-2,209 Bauxite and aluminum 845 859-14 9,554 9,885-331 Nuclear fuel materials 465 477-13 4,091 4,323-232 Nontextile floor tiles 259 269-11 2,628 2,272 356 Synthetic cloth 502 513-10 5,560 5,517 44 Cotton cloth, fabrics 101 107-6 1,130 1,154-24 Zinc 115 121-6 1,369 1,383-13 Wool, silk, etc. 57 62-5 668 693-25 Finished metal shapes 1,369 1,371-3 15,406 16,007-601 Leather and furs 58 60-2 625 599 26 Blank tapes, audio & visual 60 62-1 718 921-203 Cotton, natural fibers 5 6-1 65 82-17 Tin 69 70-1 798 753 45 Materials, excluding chemicals 120 121 (-) 1,303 1,337-35 Hair, waste materials 78 77 1 846 847-1 Hides and skins 24 23 2 248 207 41 Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 116 114 2 1,228 1,106 123 Finished textile supplies 377 374 3 4,090 3,873 217 Newsprint 110 106 5 1,186 1,234-48 Shingles, wallboard 750 742 8 8,226 7,059 1,167 Tobacco, waxes, etc. 698 689 9 8,176 9,739-1,564 Synthetic rubber-primary 233 222 10 2,592 2,989-397 Steelmaking materials 677 659 18 6,720 7,945-1,224 Iron and steel, advanced 760 742 18 8,396 8,688-292 Stone, sand, cement, etc. 410 391 19 4,255 3,739 516 Chemicals-inorganic 601 576 25 6,791 7,380-588 Electric energy 207 180 26 2,064 1,690 374 Coal and related fuels 324 297 27 2,982 2,914 68 Nickel 185 156 29 2,183 2,687-504 Nonferrous metals, other 310 279 31 3,846 3,981-135 Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 760 717 43 8,533 9,229-696 Natural rubber 231 182 49 2,352 3,114-762 Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 1,008 956 52 10,883 10,859 25 Paper and paper products 606 551 55 6,500 6,346 154 Lumber 498 414 84 4,755 3,745 1,009

- 10 - 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. Item (1) November October Monthly Year-to-Date Year-to-Date Year-to-Date (R) Change Change Capital goods, except automotive 47,847 46,922 925 506,817 502,822 3,994 Computers 6,033 5,347 686 59,158 60,208-1,050 Computer accessories 5,203 4,731 472 51,534 51,570-36 Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,595 1,490 105 17,191 16,901 290 Generators, accessories 1,827 1,726 101 19,439 20,332-892 Parts-civilian aircraft 1,350 1,266 83 13,986 12,164 1,822 Excavating machinery 933 851 82 9,460 11,780-2,320 Industrial engines 1,929 1,867 62 20,123 21,879-1,756 Wood, glass, plastic 644 585 59 6,322 5,501 820 Photo, service industry machinery 1,390 1,334 55 15,001 14,555 447 Laboratory testing instruments 478 429 49 4,953 5,197-244 Medicinal equipment 2,738 2,690 48 29,746 28,846 899 Agricultural machinery, equipment 872 826 46 9,111 8,519 592 Civilian aircraft 1,238 1,198 40 11,962 9,098 2,864 Materials handling equipment 1,176 1,142 35 12,514 12,207 307 Metalworking machine tools 938 919 19 10,390 10,684-294 Business machines and equipment 390 375 16 4,230 4,341-111 Marine engines, parts 109 95 14 1,021 936 85 Nonfarm tractors and parts 197 186 11 2,101 2,388-288 Electric apparatus 3,870 3,865 6 41,773 39,181 2,592 Food, tobacco machinery 278 275 3 3,075 2,829 247 Specialized mining 54 53 1 648 654-5 Vessels, except scrap (-) 1 (-) 11 13-2 Commercial vessels, other 10 16-7 144 95 49 Textile, sewing machines 180 187-7 1,861 1,581 280 Pulp and paper machinery 358 372-14 3,839 3,945-106 Railway transportation equipment 100 122-22 1,282 1,593-311 Industrial machines, other 4,133 4,210-77 43,359 44,173-813 Spacecraft, excluding military 5 88-83 131 128 3 Drilling & oilfield equipment 675 766-91 8,419 10,988-2,569 Engines-civilian aircraft 1,438 1,607-169 15,821 15,090 731 Semiconductors 3,369 3,605-237 38,015 37,120 895 Telecommunications equipment 4,337 4,698-361 50,197 48,327 1,869 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 27,229 26,171 1,059 282,942 272,894 10,048 Consumer goods 44,752 44,871-119 487,172 471,618 15,554 Pharmaceutical preparations 6,798 7,362-565 77,446 80,756-3,310 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 793 1,219-426 9,885 8,931 953 Toys, games, and sporting goods 2,786 2,988-202 30,263 30,674-411 Televisions and video equipment 2,188 2,365-177 26,838 30,076-3,238 Motorcycles and parts 236 273-36 2,826 2,793 33 Stereo equipment, etc 536 563-27 6,288 6,144 144 Other consumer nondurables 1,142 1,164-22 12,732 12,259 473 Jewelry 1,019 1,039-21 11,808 11,066 742 Pleasure boats and motors 183 201-18 2,213 2,126 88 Glassware, chinaware 198 209-11 2,047 1,952 94 Nursery stock, etc. 135 141-6 1,543 1,487 56 Footwear 1,589 1,593-3 17,782 17,358 424 Apparel, household goods-nontextile 769 771-2 8,206 7,889 317 Recorded media 64 62 1 778 835-56 Musical instruments 136 132 4 1,468 1,496-29 Gem stones, other 281 276 5 3,167 3,115 52 Camping apparel and gear 783 775 9 8,661 8,225 436 Rugs 193 182 11 1,988 1,862 126 Household appliances 2,066 2,046 20 21,413 20,332 1,082 Furniture, household goods, etc. 2,481 2,458 23 25,135 23,309 1,826 Numismatic coins 176 153 23 2,440 1,664 775 Apparel, household goods-wool 287 262 25 3,018 2,976 42 Gem diamonds 2,033 2,004 29 21,136 18,442 2,694 Books, printed matter 334 301 33 3,339 3,315 24 Apparel, household goods-cotton 4,130 4,091 38 44,521 43,223 1,298 Cookware, cutlery, tools 738 697 41 7,641 7,143 498 Toiletries and cosmetics 812 770 43 8,746 7,918 829 Photo equipment 355 289 67 3,623 4,927-1,303 Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 3,623 3,338 284 38,235 35,802 2,433 Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c. 7,888 7,148 740 81,987 73,525 8,462 Other goods 5,688 6,452-764 69,154 66,293 2,860 (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.

- 11 - Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 9. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals Period Total In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Net Adjustments Balance Exports Imports Petroleum (1) Total Net Adjustments Petroleum (1) Total Net Adjustments Petroleum (1) Nonpetroleum Nonpetroleum Nonpetroleum 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. - Nov. -684,293-10,871-272,202-401,220 1,428,554 14,367 111,946 1,302,241 2,112,847 25,238 384,148 1,703,461 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 Jan. - Nov. -646,593-13,338-216,151-417,105 1,455,638 10,361 123,998 1,321,279 2,102,232 23,699 340,149 1,738,384 January -61,469-965 -24,279-36,225 130,610 1,168 9,724 119,718 192,079 2,134 34,003 155,943 February -62,383-1,905-21,614-38,864 131,002 483 10,574 119,946 193,385 2,388 32,187 158,810 March -55,605-1,436-20,461-33,707 129,093 775 9,633 118,685 184,697 2,211 30,094 152,392 April -58,594-1,302-19,729-37,562 130,846 802 9,905 120,140 189,440 2,104 29,634 157,702 May -63,121-1,090-20,777-41,253 129,984 931 10,143 118,911 193,105 2,021 30,921 160,164 June -54,021-1,582-17,468-34,971 133,822 660 11,579 121,584 187,844 2,241 29,047 156,555 July -58,031-1,078-18,653-38,300 132,800 1,040 12,483 119,276 190,831 2,118 31,137 157,576 August -58,181-999 -18,640-38,542 132,510 1,174 12,210 119,125 190,691 2,174 30,851 157,667 September -62,417-757 -19,880-41,780 132,293 1,306 11,819 119,168 194,710 2,063 31,699 160,948 October (R) -58,833-1,303-19,477-38,053 135,613 799 12,615 122,199 194,445 2,102 32,092 160,251 November -53,938-919 -15,172-37,847 137,065 1,224 13,313 122,528 191,003 2,143 28,485 160,375 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 at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/newsreleases/international/trade/tradnewsrelease.htm.