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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 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2008 For information on goods contact: For information on services contact: U.S. Census Bureau: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis: Nick Orsini 301-763-6959 Technical: Christopher Bach 202-606-9545 Maria Iseman 301-763-2311 Media: Ralph Stewart 202-606-2649 CB08-27, BEA08-05, FT-900 (07-12) U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES December 2007 Goods and Services The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that total December exports of $144.3 billion and imports of $203.1 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $58.8 billion, down from $63.1 billion in November, revised. December exports were $2.2 billion more than November exports of $142.2 billion. December imports were $2.2 billion less than November imports of $205.3 billion. In December, the goods deficit decreased $4.6 billion from November to $68.2 billion, and the services surplus decreased $0.2 billion to $9.5 billion. Exports of goods increased $2.3 billion to $103.1 billion, and imports of goods decreased $2.3 billion to $171.3 billion. Exports of services decreased $0.1 billion to $41.2 billion, and imports of services increased $0.1 billion to $31.8 billion. In December, the goods and services deficit was down $1.5 billion from December 2006. Exports were up $17.2 billion, or 13.6 percent, and imports were up $15.7 billion, or 8.4 percent. Goods The November to December change in exports of goods reflected increases in capital goods ($2.0 billion); industrial supplies and materials ($1.0 billion); and andand consumer goods ($0.6 billion). Decreases occurred in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.9 billion); other goods ($0.6 billion); and foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.1 billion). The November to December change in imports of goods reflected decreases in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($2.1 billion); consumer goods ($0.5 billion); other goods ($0.4 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.2 billion); and capital goods ($0.1 billion). An increase occurred in industrial supplies and materials ($0.8 billion). NOTE: Total goods data are reported on a Balance of Payments basis; commodity and country detail data for goods are on a Census basis. For information on data sources and definitions, see the information section on page 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm. The next FT-900 release is March 11, 2008.

2 The December 2006 to December 2007 change in exports of goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($5.2 billion); capital goods ($3.8 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($2.1 billion); consumer goods ($1.5 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($0.6 billion); and other goods ($0.1 billion). The December 2006 to December 2007 change in imports of goods reflected increases in industrial supplies and materials ($11.7 billion); capital goods ($2.1 billion); consumer goods ($0.9 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($0.4 billion); and other goods ($0.1 billion). A decrease occurred in automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($2.2 billion). Services Services exports decreased $0.1 billion from November to December. The decrease was more than accounted for by decreases in transfers under U.S. military sales contracts and travel. Increases in other private services (which includes items such as business, professional, and technical services, insurance services, and financial services), passenger fares, and royalties and license fees were partly offsetting. Changes in other categories of services exports were small. Services imports increased $0.1 billion from November to December. The increase was more than accounted for by increases in passenger fares and other private services. A decrease in other transportation (which includes freight and port services) was partly offsetting. Changes in other categories of services imports were small. From December 2006 to December 2007, services exports increased $3.6 billion. The largest increases were in travel ($1.3 billion) and other private services ($0.9 billion). From December 2006 to December 2007, services imports increased $2.5 billion. The largest increases were in other private services ($1.1 billion), travel ($0.3 billion), and other transportation ($0.3 billion). Goods and Services Moving Average For the three months ending in December, exports of goods and services averaged $142.6 billion, while imports of goods and services averaged $202.6 billion, resulting in an average trade deficit of $60.0 billion. For the three months ending in November, the average trade deficit was $59.5 billion, reflecting average exports of $141.2 billion and average imports of $200.8 billion. Selected Not Seasonally Adjusted Goods Details The December figures showed surpluses, in billions of dollars, with Hong Kong $1.1 ($1.0 for November), Singapore $1.0 ($0.6), Australia $0.9 ($1.0), Brazil $0.6 ($0.1), and Egypt $0.3 ($0.3). Deficits were recorded, in billions of dollars, with China $18.8 ($24.0), OPEC $12.3 ($11.8), Europe $9.2 ($12.0), the European Union $7.8 ($10.4), Japan $6.6 ($7.1), Mexico $6.5 ($7.6), Canada $4.7 ($4.7), Korea $0.4 ($1.2), and Taiwan $0.3 ($1.3). Advanced technology products (ATP) exports were $24.8 billion in December and imports were $27.6 billion, resulting in a deficit of $2.8 billion. December exports were $1.2 billion more than the $23.6 billion in November, while imports were $2.4 billion less than the $30.0 billion in November. Revisions Goods carry-over in December was $0.3 billion (0.3 percent) for exports and $1.1 billion (0.7 percent) for imports. For November, revised export carry-over was $0.1 billion (0.1 percent), revised down from $0.3 billion (0.3 percent). For November, revised import carry-over was $0.4 billion (0.2 percent), revised down from $1.3 billion (0.7 percent). The seasonally adjusted goods data for January through November were also revised to align the seasonally adjusted months with the annual totals. Services exports for November were virtually unrevised at $41.4 billion. Services imports for November were revised down $0.1 billion to $31.7 billion. The revision was more than accounted for by a downward revision_in_travel. Scheduled release dates through February 2009 are located on page 33

Annual Summary for 2007 3 Goods and Services For 2007, exports of $1,621.8 billion and imports of $2,333.4 billion resulted in a goods and services deficit of $711.6 billion, $46.9 billion less than the 2006 deficit of $758.5 billion. For goods, exports were $1,149.3 billion and imports were $1,964.9 billion, resulting in a goods deficit of $815.6 billion, $22.7 billion less than the 2006 deficit of $838.3 billion. For services, exports were $472.5 billion and imports were $368.5 billion, resulting in a services surplus of $104.0 billion, $24.2 billion more than the 2006 surplus of $79.7 billion. The goods and services deficit was $711.6 billion in 2007, down from $758.5 billion in 2006. As a percentage of U.S. gross domestic product, the goods and services deficit was 5.1 percent in 2007, down from 5.7 percent in 2006. Goods For 2007, on a Census basis, exports of goods were up $126.7 billion from 2006. Increases occurred in industrial supplies and materials ($39.6 billion); capital goods ($32.1 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($18.2 billion); consumer goods ($16.4 billion); automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($13.8 billion); and other goods ($6.6 billion). For 2007, imports of services were $368.5 billion, up $25.7 billion from 2006. Increases occurred in other private services ($15.3 billion); travel ($4.3 billion); other transportation ($1.9 billion); royalties and license fees ($1.6 billion); direct defense expenditures ($1.5 billion); and passenger fares ($1.0 billion). U.S. Government miscellaneous services were virtually unchanged. For detailed descriptions of the types of transactions included in each of the services categories, see Information on Goods and Services starting on page 29 of this release. For 2007, on a Census basis, imports of goods were up $99.7 billion from 2006. Increases occurred in consumer goods ($32.3 billion); industrial supplies and materials ($28.9 billion); capital goods ($26.6 billion); foods, feeds, and beverages ($6.8 billion); other goods ($2.9 billion); and automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($2.3 billion). Services For 2007, exports of services were $472.5 billion, up $49.9 billion from 2006. Increases occurred in other private services ($22.8 billion), which includes items such as business, professional, and technical services, insurance services, and financial services; travel ($12.1 billion); royalties and license fees ($8.1 billion); other transportation ($5.3 billion), which includes freight and port services; and passenger fares ($2.7 billion). A decrease occurred in transfers under U.S. military sales contracts ($1.2 billion). U.S. Government miscellaneous services were virtually unchanged.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 1 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services................................ 4 Exhibit 2 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Three-month Moving Averages....... 5 Exhibit 3 U.S. Services by Major Category Exports................................... 6 Exhibit 4 U.S. Services by Major Category Imports................................... 7 Exhibit 5 U.S. Trade in Goods...................................................... 8 Exhibit 6 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category.................... 9 Exhibit 7 Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity......................... 10 Exhibit 8 Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity......................... 12 Exhibit 9 Exhibit 10 Exhibit 11 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals......................................................... 14 Real Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category (2000 Chainweighted dollars)........................................................ 15 Real Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Commodity Category Totals (2000 Chain-weighted dollars)...................... 16 Not Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 12 U.S. Trade in Goods...................................................... 17 Exhibit 13 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category.................... 18 Exhibit 14 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods by Selected Countries and Areas............ 19 Exhibit 15 Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal SITC Commodities.................... 21 Exhibit 16 Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products.................. 23 Exhibit 16a Exports, Imports, and Balance of Advanced Technology Products by Technology Group and Selected Countries and Areas...................................... 24 Exhibit 17 Imports of Energy-Related Petroleum Products, Including Crude Oil............... 25 Exhibit 18 Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts by Selected Countries............. 26 Information on Goods and Services....................................................... 27

Notice Change to FT-900 Exhibit 18 Effective with the January 2008 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services release on March 11, 2008, Exhibit 18 Exports and Imports of Motor Vehicles and Parts by Selected Countries will be revised. The composition of the three product groups will be aligned to better match the Bureau of Economic Analysis End-Use classification. New headings will read: Passenger Cars; Trucks, Buses, Special Purpose Vehicles; and Parts. Changes to Country Groupings and Areas Effective with the January 2008 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services release on March 11, 2008, country groupings and areas will be revised to reflect changes for the Euro area and OPEC as specified below. Euro Area Cyprus and Malta will be added to the Euro area in exhibit 14 of the FT-900 report and exhibit 6 of the FT-900 supplement. These changes take effect with the January 2008 statistics. The statistics for prior time periods remain unchanged. OPEC In December 2007, Ecuador was reinstated as a member of OPEC. Ecuador will be added to OPEC in exhibit 14 of the FT-900 report and exhibits 3 and 6 of the FT-900 supplement. These changes take effect beginning with the revised December 2007 statistics. The statistics for prior time periods remain unchanged.

6 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted 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 Period Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services 2005 Jan.- Dec. -714,371-787,149 72,778 1,283,070 894,631 388,439 1,997,441 1,681,780 315,661 January -55,627-61,148 5,521 102,213 71,143 31,070 157,840 132,291 25,549 February -57,506-63,410 5,904 102,666 71,265 31,401 160,172 134,675 25,497 March -53,509-59,832 6,323 103,870 71,982 31,888 157,380 131,815 25,565 April -56,259-62,187 5,928 106,571 74,789 31,782 162,830 136,976 25,854 May -56,320-62,323 6,003 106,055 74,110 31,945 162,375 136,433 25,942 June -58,092-64,013 5,921 106,258 74,169 32,089 164,351 138,183 26,168 July -57,877-63,944 6,067 107,096 74,736 32,360 164,973 138,680 26,293 August -58,024-64,109 6,085 108,439 76,043 32,396 166,463 140,152 26,311 September -65,053-71,265 6,212 106,553 73,540 33,013 171,607 144,806 26,801 October -67,078-73,403 6,325 109,308 75,907 33,401 176,386 149,310 27,076 November -64,683-70,720 6,037 110,597 77,366 33,231 175,281 148,087 27,194 December -64,347-70,793 6,446 113,439 79,579 33,860 177,786 150,372 27,414 2006 Jan.- Dec. -758,522-838,271 79,749 1,445,703 1,023,109 422,594 2,204,225 1,861,380 342,845 January -65,158-71,564 6,406 114,578 80,598 33,980 179,736 152,162 27,574 February -62,377-67,900 5,523 114,551 80,913 33,638 176,928 148,813 28,115 March -62,178-68,293 6,115 116,507 82,369 34,138 178,685 150,662 28,023 April -62,336-68,598 6,262 116,733 82,317 34,416 179,069 150,915 28,154 May -65,714-72,035 6,321 118,816 83,882 34,934 184,530 155,917 28,613 June -64,527-70,643 6,116 121,026 86,259 34,767 185,553 156,902 28,651 July -67,554-73,733 6,179 119,903 85,061 34,842 187,457 158,794 28,663 August -67,606-74,272 6,666 122,612 87,375 35,237 190,218 161,647 28,571 September -64,149-70,894 6,745 123,353 87,849 35,504 187,502 158,743 28,759 October -58,165-65,492 7,327 124,611 88,203 36,408 182,777 153,696 29,081 November -58,455-66,256 7,801 125,920 88,788 37,132 184,375 155,044 29,331 December -60,306-68,590 8,284 127,092 89,495 37,597 187,398 158,085 29,313 2007 Jan.- Dec. -711,612-815,582 103,970 1,621,808 1,149,340 472,468 2,333,420 1,964,922 368,498 January (R) -57,291-64,905 7,614 127,284 90,215 37,069 184,575 155,120 29,455 February (R) -58,163-65,781 7,618 125,377 88,293 37,084 183,540 154,074 29,466 March (R) -62,968-71,022 8,054 128,667 90,780 37,887 191,635 161,802 29,833 April (R) -59,147-67,625 8,478 129,188 90,658 38,530 188,335 158,283 30,052 May (R) -60,209-68,764 8,555 132,417 93,168 39,249 192,626 161,932 30,694 June (R) -59,915-68,666 8,751 134,093 94,685 39,408 194,008 163,351 30,657 July (R) -59,352-68,049 8,697 137,783 98,335 39,448 197,135 166,384 30,751 August (R) -57,243-66,363 9,120 138,979 98,700 40,279 196,222 165,063 31,159 September (R) -57,398-66,129 8,731 140,146 100,083 40,063 197,544 166,212 31,332 October (R) -58,049-67,222 9,173 141,401 100,574 40,827 199,449 167,795 31,654 November (R) -63,117-72,828 9,711 142,150 100,772 41,378 205,267 173,600 31,667 December -58,759-68,227 9,468 144,324 103,078 41,246 203,083 171,305 31,778 November data as published last month: -63,118-72,705 9,587 142,309 100,951 41,358 205,427 173,656 31,771 NOTE: (1) Data presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis. For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

7 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 2. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Three-month Moving Averages (R) - Revised. Month of Balance Exports Imports Moving Average Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services Total Goods (1) Services 2005 January -56,417-61,654 5,237 101,220 70,333 30,887 157,638 131,987 25,651 February -55,931-61,495 5,564 102,306 71,163 31,144 158,237 132,657 25,580 March -55,547-61,463 5,916 102,917 71,464 31,453 158,464 132,927 25,537 April -55,758-61,810 6,052 104,369 72,679 31,690 160,127 134,489 25,639 May -55,363-61,448 6,085 105,499 73,627 31,872 160,862 135,075 25,787 June -56,890-62,841 5,951 106,295 74,356 31,939 163,185 137,197 25,988 July -57,430-63,427 5,997 106,470 74,339 32,131 163,900 137,765 26,134 August -57,998-64,022 6,024 107,265 74,983 32,282 165,263 139,005 26,257 September -60,318-66,440 6,121 107,363 74,773 32,590 167,681 141,213 26,468 October -63,385-69,593 6,207 108,100 75,164 32,937 171,485 144,756 26,729 November -65,605-71,796 6,191 108,819 75,604 33,215 174,424 147,401 27,024 December -65,370-71,639 6,269 111,115 77,617 33,497 176,484 149,256 27,228 2006 January -64,729-71,026 6,296 112,871 79,181 33,690 177,601 150,207 27,394 February -63,961-70,086 6,125 114,189 80,363 33,826 178,150 150,449 27,701 March -63,237-69,252 6,015 115,212 81,293 33,919 178,450 150,546 27,904 April -62,297-68,264 5,967 115,930 81,866 34,064 178,227 150,130 28,097 May -63,409-69,642 6,233 117,352 82,856 34,496 180,761 152,498 28,263 June -64,192-70,425 6,233 118,858 84,153 34,706 183,051 154,578 28,473 July -65,932-72,137 6,205 119,915 85,067 34,848 185,847 157,205 28,642 August -66,563-72,883 6,320 121,180 86,232 34,949 187,743 159,114 28,628 September -66,436-72,966 6,530 121,956 86,762 35,194 188,392 159,728 28,664 October -63,307-70,219 6,913 123,525 87,809 35,716 186,832 158,028 28,804 November -60,256-67,547 7,291 124,628 88,280 36,348 184,885 155,828 29,057 December -58,975-66,779 7,804 125,874 88,829 37,046 184,850 155,608 29,242 2007 January (R) -58,684-66,584 7,900 126,765 89,499 37,266 185,449 156,083 29,366 February (R) -58,587-66,425 7,839 126,584 89,334 37,250 185,171 155,760 29,411 March (R) -59,474-67,236 7,762 127,109 89,763 37,347 186,583 156,999 29,585 April (R) -60,093-68,143 8,050 127,744 89,910 37,834 187,837 158,053 29,784 May (R) -60,775-69,137 8,362 130,091 91,535 38,555 190,865 160,672 30,193 June (R) -59,757-68,352 8,595 131,899 92,837 39,062 191,656 161,189 30,468 July (R) -59,825-68,493 8,668 134,764 95,396 39,368 194,590 163,889 30,701 August (R) -58,837-67,693 8,856 136,951 97,240 39,712 195,788 164,933 30,856 September (R) -57,998-66,847 8,849 138,969 99,039 39,930 196,967 165,887 31,081 October (R) -57,563-66,571 9,008 140,175 99,786 40,390 197,739 166,357 31,382 November (R) -59,521-68,726 9,205 141,232 100,476 40,756 200,754 169,203 31,551 December -59,975-69,426 9,451 142,625 101,475 41,150 202,600 170,900 31,700 (1) Data presented on a Balance of Payments (BOP) basis. For information on data sources and methodology, see the information section on page 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm. NOTE: The three-month moving averages shown in this exhibit are computed by summing the subject month, 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.

8 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Period Total Services Travel 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. Passenger Fares Other Transportation Royalties and License Fees Other Private Services Transfers Under U.S. Military Sales Contracts U.S. Government Misc. Services 2005 Jan.-Dec. 388,439 81,799 20,970 41,334 59,409 164,301 19,539 1,087 January 31,070 6,489 1,578 3,235 4,940 13,189 1,548 91 February 31,401 6,667 1,608 3,242 4,930 13,214 1,648 92 March 31,888 6,774 1,663 3,447 4,913 13,376 1,624 91 April 31,782 7,001 1,729 3,453 4,856 13,127 1,530 86 May 31,945 6,975 1,763 3,368 4,850 13,259 1,643 87 June 32,089 6,950 1,735 3,429 4,862 13,417 1,607 89 July 32,360 6,746 1,877 3,402 4,910 13,433 1,896 96 August 32,396 6,719 1,814 3,404 4,943 13,713 1,705 98 September 33,013 6,946 1,855 3,428 4,982 13,976 1,729 97 October 33,401 6,923 1,826 3,616 5,065 14,353 1,530 88 November 33,231 6,682 1,736 3,640 5,083 14,538 1,466 86 December 33,860 6,927 1,785 3,670 5,074 14,705 1,613 86 2006 Jan. - Dec. 422,594 85,694 22,187 46,297 62,378 187,771 17,112 1,155 January 33,980 7,091 1,867 3,650 4,980 14,756 1,545 91 February 33,638 6,836 1,739 3,611 4,967 14,853 1,539 93 March 34,138 6,918 1,791 3,777 4,976 15,136 1,447 93 April 34,416 7,035 1,769 3,928 5,017 15,172 1,400 95 May 34,934 7,169 1,790 3,898 5,061 15,485 1,436 95 June 34,767 7,008 1,769 3,928 5,117 15,497 1,352 96 July 34,842 7,194 1,893 3,820 5,201 15,277 1,359 98 August 35,237 7,155 1,887 4,024 5,272 15,427 1,374 98 September 35,504 7,178 1,916 3,872 5,342 15,729 1,369 98 October 36,408 7,247 1,898 3,857 5,437 16,532 1,338 99 November 37,132 7,378 1,927 3,956 5,488 16,853 1,431 99 December 37,597 7,485 1,940 3,976 5,519 17,056 1,522 99 2007 Jan.-Dec. 472,468 97,791 24,865 51,594 70,497 210,614 15,950 1,157 January 37,069 7,350 1,871 4,012 5,526 16,746 1,465 99 February 37,084 7,340 1,885 3,982 5,547 16,801 1,430 99 March 37,887 7,607 1,950 4,163 5,572 17,133 1,364 98 April 38,530 7,699 1,991 4,185 5,779 17,494 1,285 97 May 39,249 7,893 2,036 4,254 5,866 17,707 1,397 96 June 39,408 7,992 2,039 4,252 5,924 17,838 1,268 95 July 39,448 8,212 2,050 4,294 5,931 17,560 1,306 95 August 40,279 8,589 2,098 4,362 5,973 17,882 1,280 95 September 40,063 8,530 2,168 4,337 6,018 17,641 1,275 94 October 40,827 8,844 2,229 4,461 6,068 17,891 1,238 96 November (R) 41,378 8,919 2,244 4,666 6,119 17,929 1,405 96 December 41,246 8,816 2,304 4,626 6,174 17,992 1,237 97 NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, see the information section on page 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

9 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 2005 Jan.-Dec. 315,661 68,970 26,149 61,929 24,632 99,927 30,075 3,979 January 25,549 5,679 2,076 5,197 1,998 7,756 2,507 336 February 25,497 5,711 2,078 5,149 1,987 7,716 2,518 338 March 25,565 5,798 2,103 5,052 1,991 7,766 2,519 336 April 25,854 5,851 2,133 5,075 2,031 7,949 2,494 321 May 25,942 5,842 2,132 5,047 2,048 8,063 2,491 319 June 26,168 5,815 2,156 5,121 2,063 8,197 2,494 322 July 26,293 5,716 2,251 5,053 2,089 8,337 2,511 336 August 26,311 5,668 2,193 4,993 2,097 8,505 2,515 340 September 26,801 5,772 2,301 5,102 2,098 8,673 2,515 340 October 27,076 5,738 2,232 5,343 2,080 8,857 2,495 331 November 27,194 5,613 2,256 5,418 2,077 8,999 2,501 330 December 27,414 5,767 2,238 5,379 2,074 9,111 2,515 330 2006 Jan.-Dec. 342,845 72,029 27,503 65,282 26,432 116,524 31,054 4,021 January 27,574 5,847 2,211 5,374 2,067 9,183 2,561 331 February 28,115 5,796 2,269 5,234 2,619 9,287 2,578 332 March 28,023 5,939 2,268 5,417 2,081 9,398 2,587 333 April 28,154 6,008 2,287 5,364 2,109 9,483 2,566 337 May 28,613 6,097 2,325 5,544 2,119 9,613 2,576 339 June 28,651 5,972 2,315 5,493 2,304 9,632 2,595 340 July 28,663 6,062 2,308 5,450 2,254 9,580 2,667 342 August 28,571 5,938 2,286 5,541 2,111 9,683 2,671 341 September 28,759 6,015 2,295 5,500 2,133 9,825 2,652 339 October 29,081 6,069 2,277 5,511 2,189 10,163 2,541 331 November 29,331 6,113 2,323 5,522 2,214 10,306 2,525 328 December 29,313 6,173 2,339 5,332 2,233 10,373 2,535 328 2007 Jan.-Dec. 368,498 76,367 28,505 67,200 28,004 131,825 32,547 4,050 January 29,455 6,161 2,223 5,543 2,260 10,314 2,618 336 February 29,466 6,140 2,254 5,455 2,271 10,363 2,644 339 March 29,833 6,281 2,322 5,492 2,279 10,456 2,662 341 April 30,052 6,145 2,249 5,458 2,284 10,891 2,685 340 May 30,694 6,287 2,343 5,685 2,300 11,042 2,698 339 June 30,657 6,336 2,359 5,538 2,314 11,063 2,708 339 July 30,751 6,323 2,353 5,604 2,333 11,096 2,705 337 August 31,159 6,451 2,426 5,706 2,351 11,176 2,712 337 September 31,332 6,632 2,442 5,661 2,370 11,168 2,722 337 October 31,654 6,624 2,448 5,682 2,392 11,356 2,817 335 November (R) 31,667 6,481 2,501 5,721 2,413 11,422 2,794 335 December 31,778 6,506 2,585 5,655 2,437 11,478 2,782 335 NOTE: For information on data sources, methodology, and details of what is included in each service category, see the information section on page 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

10 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Period Total Balance of Payments Basis 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 Total Census Basis Total Balance of Payments Basis Net Ajustments Total Census Basis Total Balance of Payments Basis Net Ajustments Total Census Basis 2005 Jan.- Dec. -787,149-767,477 894,631-11,347 905,978 1,681,780 8,325 1,673,455 January -61,148-59,708 71,143-762 71,905 132,291 678 131,613 February -63,410-62,056 71,265-780 72,045 134,675 574 134,101 March -59,832-58,184 71,982-926 72,908 131,815 722 131,093 April -62,187-60,507 74,789-941 75,730 136,976 739 136,237 May -62,323-60,612 74,110-1,044 75,154 136,433 666 135,767 June -64,013-62,376 74,169-1,040 75,210 138,183 597 137,586 July -63,944-62,494 74,736-711 75,447 138,680 739 137,941 August -64,109-62,331 76,043-1,084 77,127 140,152 695 139,457 September -71,265-69,515 73,540-1,001 74,542 144,806 749 144,057 October -73,403-71,741 75,907-922 76,828 149,310 740 148,570 November -70,720-69,046 77,366-973 78,339 148,087 701 147,385 December -70,793-68,906 79,579-1,164 80,743 150,372 723 149,648 2006 Jan.- Dec. -838,271-817,304 1,023,109-13,525 1,036,635 1,861,380 7,442 1,853,938 January -71,564-70,035 80,598-831 81,429 152,162 698 151,464 February -67,900-66,434 80,913-898 81,811 148,813 568 148,246 March -68,293-66,714 82,369-906 83,275 150,662 673 149,989 April -68,598-67,106 82,317-930 83,247 150,915 562 150,353 May -72,035-70,421 83,882-1,025 84,907 155,917 589 155,328 June -70,643-69,103 86,259-973 87,232 156,902 567 156,335 July -73,733-72,002 85,061-1,102 86,163 158,794 629 158,165 August -74,272-72,359 87,375-1,213 88,588 161,647 700 160,947 September -70,894-69,005 87,849-1,284 89,133 158,743 605 158,137 October -65,492-63,552 88,203-1,283 89,486 153,696 658 153,038 November -66,256-64,019 88,788-1,610 90,398 155,044 627 154,417 December -68,590-66,555 89,495-1,470 90,965 158,085 566 157,519 2007 Jan.- Dec. -815,582-790,328 1,149,340-13,975 1,163,315 1,964,922 11,280 1,953,642 January (R) -64,905-63,077 90,215-1,248 91,463 155,120 580 154,541 February (R) -65,781-64,233 88,293-1,014 89,307 154,074 533 153,541 March (R) -71,022-68,170 90,780-1,372 92,152 161,802 1,480 160,322 April (R) -67,625-65,129 90,658-1,299 91,957 158,283 1,197 157,086 May (R) -68,764-66,320 93,168-1,246 94,415 161,932 1,198 160,735 June (R) -68,666-66,893 94,685-1,097 95,781 163,351 676 162,674 July (R) -68,049-65,769 98,335-1,173 99,508 166,384 1,108 165,277 August (R) -66,363-64,267 98,700-1,078 99,777 165,063 1,019 164,044 September (R) -66,129-64,122 100,083-904 100,987 166,212 1,103 165,109 October (R) -67,222-65,231 100,574-1,046 101,620 167,795 945 166,850 November (R) -72,828-70,753 100,772-1,433 102,205 173,600 642 172,959 December -68,227-66,363 103,078-1,065 104,143 171,305 799 170,506 November data as published last month: -72,705-70,635 100,951-1,433 102,383 173,656 637 173,018 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 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

11 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 6. Exports and Imports of Goods by Principal End-Use Category In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Period Total Balance of Payments Basis Net Adjustments Total Census Basis (1) Foods, Feeds, & Beverages Industrial Supplies (2) End-Use Commodity Category Capital Goods Automotive Vehicles, etc. Consumer Goods Other Goods Exports 2006 Jan.- Dec. 1,023,109-13,525 1,036,635 65,962 276,045 413,894 107,161 129,982 43,589 January 80,598-831 81,429 5,179 20,912 32,979 8,761 10,331 3,267 February 80,913-898 81,811 5,076 20,927 33,250 8,791 10,254 3,514 March 82,369-906 83,275 5,206 22,239 33,541 8,575 10,515 3,199 April 82,317-930 83,247 5,193 22,325 33,581 8,605 10,328 3,216 May 83,882-1,025 84,907 5,399 23,070 33,893 8,543 10,685 3,316 June 86,259-973 87,232 5,543 23,556 34,815 8,959 10,872 3,487 July 85,061-1,102 86,163 5,571 22,913 33,877 9,386 10,916 3,501 August 87,375-1,213 88,588 5,844 23,534 34,866 9,333 11,227 3,784 September 87,849-1,284 89,133 5,744 24,457 35,173 8,829 10,865 4,065 October 88,203-1,283 89,486 5,737 24,306 35,479 8,815 11,214 3,937 November 88,788-1,610 90,398 5,597 24,024 36,086 9,106 11,343 4,242 December 89,495-1,470 90,965 5,874 23,781 36,356 9,459 11,434 4,060 2007 Jan.- Dec. 1,149,340-13,975 1,163,315 84,209 315,620 445,987 120,943 146,387 50,167 January (R) 90,215-1,248 91,463 5,981 23,699 36,834 8,903 11,858 4,188 February (R) 88,293-1,014 89,307 6,304 23,581 34,718 9,071 11,495 4,138 March (R) 90,780-1,372 92,152 5,958 24,670 35,140 9,882 11,813 4,688 April (R) 90,658-1,299 91,957 6,543 24,998 34,511 9,815 11,952 4,138 May (R) 93,168-1,246 94,415 6,577 25,712 36,426 9,777 12,024 3,899 June (R) 94,685-1,097 95,781 6,567 26,869 36,523 9,894 11,849 4,079 July (R) 98,335-1,173 99,508 6,888 26,420 38,411 11,333 12,356 4,100 August (R) 98,700-1,078 99,777 7,435 27,181 38,186 10,380 12,521 4,075 September (R) 100,083-904 100,987 8,280 27,890 37,788 10,450 12,848 3,729 October (R) 100,574-1,046 101,620 7,677 27,697 39,070 10,451 12,447 4,278 November (R) 100,772-1,433 102,205 8,068 27,957 38,205 10,921 12,331 4,723 December 103,078-1,065 104,143 7,933 28,946 40,175 10,065 12,893 4,131 Imports 2006 Jan.- Dec. 1,861,380 7,442 1,853,938 74,938 601,988 418,271 256,660 442,595 59,487 January 152,162 698 151,464 6,188 50,203 33,853 21,492 34,861 4,866 February 148,813 568 148,246 5,959 48,964 32,820 21,197 34,485 4,821 March 150,662 673 149,989 6,301 46,963 34,412 21,006 36,449 4,858 April 150,915 562 150,353 6,137 48,536 34,229 21,264 35,442 4,744 May 155,917 589 155,328 6,081 52,712 34,592 21,049 36,093 4,803 June 156,902 567 156,335 6,084 51,897 34,729 21,886 36,809 4,929 July 158,794 629 158,165 6,198 53,880 35,180 21,072 36,920 4,915 August 161,647 700 160,947 6,414 55,012 35,762 21,327 37,424 5,007 September 158,743 605 158,137 6,352 51,867 35,766 21,204 37,920 5,029 October 153,696 658 153,038 6,390 46,758 35,495 21,102 38,089 5,204 November 155,044 627 154,417 6,378 46,938 35,704 21,428 38,820 5,148 December 158,085 566 157,519 6,455 48,257 35,730 22,631 39,283 5,163 2007 Jan.- Dec. 1,964,922 11,280 1,953,642 81,709 630,870 444,828 258,952 474,864 62,419 January (R) 155,120 580 154,541 6,582 47,996 36,443 20,412 38,197 4,910 February (R) 154,074 533 153,541 6,598 44,528 36,690 20,833 39,712 5,180 March (R) 161,802 1,480 160,322 6,836 49,711 36,175 22,126 40,441 5,033 April (R) 158,283 1,197 157,086 6,584 50,162 35,680 21,079 38,778 4,802 May (R) 161,932 1,198 160,735 6,758 52,524 36,576 20,508 39,258 5,111 June (R) 163,351 676 162,674 6,726 52,814 37,162 21,503 39,275 5,195 July (R) 166,384 1,108 165,277 6,933 53,838 37,143 22,595 39,494 5,273 August (R) 165,063 1,019 164,044 6,991 52,853 37,412 22,140 39,258 5,390 September (R) 166,212 1,103 165,109 6,984 52,723 38,188 22,330 39,534 5,350 October (R) 167,795 945 166,850 6,853 54,504 37,671 22,484 40,001 5,337 November (R) 173,600 642 172,959 7,038 59,212 37,885 22,522 40,705 5,597 December 171,305 799 170,506 6,827 60,004 37,804 20,421 40,210 5,241 (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 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

12 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 month-tomonth change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised. Item (1) December November Monthly Annual Annual Annual 2007 2007 (R) Change 2007 2006 Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 103,078 100,772 2,306 1,149,340 1,023,109 126,230 Net Adjustments -1,065-1,433 368-13,975-13,525-450 Total, Census Basis 104,143 102,205 1,938 1,163,315 1,036,635 126,680 Foods, feeds, and beverages 7,933 8,068-135 84,209 65,962 18,247 Wheat 815 963-147 8,459 4,257 4,203 Soybeans 1,215 821 394 10,469 7,288 3,181 Corn 943 1,238-296 11,202 8,226 2,976 Meat, poultry, etc. 867 865 1 9,792 7,831 1,961 Dairy products and eggs 259 310-51 2,450 1,492 958 Animal feeds, n.e.c. 421 433-12 4,551 3,814 737 Oilseeds, food oils 269 209 60 2,035 1,330 705 Other foods 627 629-2 7,264 6,586 678 Fruits, frozen juices 552 570-18 6,196 5,565 631 Sorghum, barley, oats 137 185-48 1,214 707 506 Vegetables 389 401-11 4,318 3,853 465 Bakery products 316 303 12 3,452 2,997 455 Nuts 311 286 24 3,448 3,227 221 Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 104 94 11 1,176 959 217 Rice 120 152-32 1,478 1,337 141 Wine, beer, and related products 113 109 5 1,216 1,099 117 Nonagricultural foods, etc. 82 95-13 1,119 1,045 75 Fish and shellfish 392 404-12 4,370 4,351 19 Industrial supplies and materials 28,946 27,957 988 315,620 276,045 39,575 Nonmonetary gold 1,037 880 158 13,324 8,783 4,541 Chemicals-organic 2,906 2,584 322 31,349 27,117 4,231 Plastic materials 2,603 2,505 98 29,055 25,125 3,931 Fuel oil 2,092 1,920 172 15,302 12,061 3,241 Steelmaking materials 942 880 62 9,955 6,802 3,153 Petroleum products, other 1,913 2,266-354 19,563 17,317 2,246 Chemicals-other 1,702 1,730-29 20,365 18,653 1,712 Iron and steel mill products 768 765 2 8,845 7,281 1,564 Precious metals, other 753 795-42 8,481 7,042 1,439 Nonferrous metals, other 753 806-53 7,986 6,601 1,384 Finished metal shapes 1,268 1,285-17 15,241 13,941 1,300 Pulpwood and woodpulp 725 671 54 7,110 5,908 1,202 Newsprint 966 1,001-36 11,523 10,567 956 Chemicals-fertilizers 680 561 119 6,274 5,421 853 Other industrial supplies 1,620 1,664-44 19,778 18,929 850 Gas-natural 412 169 243 3,069 2,241 828 Aluminum and alumina 770 714 56 8,022 7,293 729 Copper 413 466-53 5,380 4,701 679 Iron and steel products, other 506 510-4 5,765 5,162 603 Nuclear fuel materials 209 71 138 2,430 1,827 602 Agric. industry-unmanufactured 225 182 43 2,116 1,579 537 Natural gas liquids 379 226 153 2,103 1,623 480 Synthetic rubber-primary 323 325-1 3,604 3,188 416 Shingles, molding, wallboard 278 303-25 3,432 3,022 409 Mineral supplies-manufactured 441 430 11 4,919 4,527 392 Metallurgical grade coal 258 271-13 2,945 2,564 381 Chemicals-inorganic 569 561 8 7,029 6,660 368 Coal and fuels, other 228 177 50 1,682 1,337 345 Industrial rubber products 266 268-2 3,240 2,930 310 Agric. farming-unmanufactured 156 182-26 2,090 1,849 242 Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 129 131-1 1,474 1,279 194 Agriculture-manufactured, other 162 163-2 1,914 1,739 175 Crude oil 53 48 4 732 567 165 Hides and skins 187 158 29 2,182 2,056 126 Logs and lumber 367 375-8 4,721 4,604 116 Manmade cloth 494 521-26 5,859 5,757 102 Leather and furs 99 105-6 1,151 1,052 99 Cotton, raw 285 344-59 4,591 4,517 75 Tobacco, unmanufactured 133 130 3 1,202 1,134 68 Hair, waste materials 58 51 7 603 543 60 Wood supplies, manufactured 120 120 (-) 1,278 1,222 56 Nontextile floor tiles 39 37 1 459 416 44 Nonmetallic minerals 51 51 (-) 582 596-14 Electric energy 128 92 36 991 1,036-45 Finished textile supplies 200 188 12 2,464 2,539-76 Cotton fiber cloth 243 234 9 2,857 3,141-284 Tapes, audio and visual 39 43-3 584 1,796-1,212

13 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 7. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--continued Item (1) December November Monthly Annual Annual Annual 2007 2007 (R) Change 2007 2006 Change Capital goods, except automotive 40,175 38,205 1,970 445,987 413,894 32,093 Civilian aircraft 5,425 4,075 1,350 48,876 40,832 8,044 Industrial machines, other 3,366 3,181 185 38,301 32,697 5,604 Industrial engines 1,854 2,065-211 19,102 15,977 3,125 Telecommunications equipment 2,904 2,549 355 31,392 28,322 3,071 Excavating machinery 1,102 1,156-54 12,761 9,871 2,890 Business machines and equipment 471 428 43 5,392 2,702 2,690 Engines-civilian aircraft 1,788 1,806-18 19,520 16,951 2,570 Computers 1,119 1,202-83 13,506 11,470 2,036 Materials handling equipment 1,129 1,013 115 11,954 9,920 2,034 Drilling & oilfield equipment 1,132 963 169 12,611 10,780 1,831 Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,759 1,684 74 20,598 19,152 1,446 Parts-civilian aircraft 1,650 1,609 41 18,782 17,387 1,395 Electric apparatus 2,489 2,547-58 31,061 29,804 1,257 Medicinal equipment 2,035 2,146-111 23,848 22,708 1,140 Photo, service industry machinery 758 794-36 9,167 8,210 958 Agricultural machinery, equipment 567 576-9 6,253 5,312 940 Generators, accessories 896 895 1 10,398 9,467 931 Laboratory testing instruments 703 725-22 8,123 7,280 843 Food, tobacco machinery 208 227-19 2,604 2,193 411 Nonfarm tractors and parts 174 225-51 2,102 1,860 242 Specialized mining 104 100 4 1,058 839 219 Marine engines, parts 92 94-2 1,268 1,128 140 Textile, sewing machines 110 109 (-) 1,384 1,273 110 Railway transportation equipment 315 307 8 3,014 2,940 74 Commercial vessels, other 30 32-2 294 222 71 Vessels, excluding scrap 3 15-12 110 52 58 Spacecraft, excluding military 1 5-3 30 27 3 Wood, glass, plastic 283 304-21 3,510 3,628-118 Pulp and paper machinery 220 239-19 2,697 2,853-155 Semiconductors 4,658 4,233 426 50,189 52,430-2,241 Metalworking machine tools 548 583-35 6,712 9,498-2,786 Computer accessories 2,283 2,318-35 29,369 36,110-6,741 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 10,065 10,921-856 120,943 107,161 13,782 Consumer goods 12,893 12,331 562 146,387 129,982 16,405 Pharmaceutical preparations 2,797 2,651 146 35,014 30,919 4,095 Gem diamonds 1,268 1,244 23 12,328 9,986 2,341 Toys, games, and sporting goods 919 1,053-134 11,265 9,045 2,221 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 896 533 363 7,492 5,953 1,539 Records, tapes, and disks 394 436-42 4,955 3,543 1,411 Other household goods 1,328 1,261 67 15,441 14,078 1,363 Toiletries and cosmetics 695 684 12 7,598 6,760 837 Jewelry, etc 642 581 61 6,968 6,150 818 Musical instruments 186 204-18 2,109 1,529 580 Pleasure boats and motors 239 241-2 3,139 2,785 354 Furniture, household goods, etc. 326 314 12 3,573 3,220 353 Books, printed matter 477 486-8 5,548 5,206 342 Writing and art supplies 564 531 34 6,157 5,850 307 Household appliances 595 601-6 6,926 6,636 290 Cookware, cutlery, tools 92 81 11 1,000 872 128 Apparel,household goods-nontextile 175 160 14 1,943 1,840 103 Numismatic coins 25 33-8 251 155 95 Glassware, chinaware 40 48-8 492 433 58 Nursery stock, etc. 33 42-9 420 389 31 Stereo equipment, etc. 222 216 7 2,467 2,460 6 Rugs 81 87-5 1,014 1,008 5 Sports apparel and gear 54 44 10 564 589-25 TV's, VCR's, etc. 373 336 37 3,852 4,015-163 Tobacco, manufactured 79 71 8 1,157 1,362-206 Apparel, household goods - textile 391 394-3 4,718 5,199-481 Other goods 4,131 4,723-592 50,167 43,589 6,578 (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 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

14 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 month-tomonth change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one half of measurement shown. (R) - Revised. Item (1) December November Monthly Annual Annual Annual 2007 2007 (R) Change 2007 2006 Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 171,305 173,600-2,295 1,964,922 1,861,380 103,542 Net Adjustments 799 642 157 11,280 7,442 3,839 Total, Census Basis 170,506 172,959-2,452 1,953,642 1,853,938 99,704 Foods, feeds, and beverages 6,827 7,038-211 81,709 74,938 6,772 Fruits, frozen juices 730 757-27 9,033 7,543 1,490 Feedstuff and foodgrains 273 276-3 2,943 2,201 742 Food oils, oilseeds 326 404-77 3,378 2,682 696 Vegetables 594 587 6 7,211 6,579 632 Alcoholic beverages, excluding wine 495 527-32 5,552 4,930 622 Other foods 728 765-37 8,531 7,985 547 Meat products 615 636-21 8,011 7,468 543 Wine, beer, and related products 725 689 36 8,358 7,834 524 Green coffee 223 305-82 3,237 2,829 408 Bakery products 495 515-20 6,016 5,631 385 Fish and shellfish 1,077 1,084-8 13,556 13,203 353 Tea, spices, etc. 96 92 4 1,130 976 154 Dairy products and eggs 140 146-7 1,580 1,443 136 Nuts 93 104-10 1,223 1,114 109 Nonagricultural foods, etc. 40 42-2 463 455 7 Cocoa beans 106 38 68 660 714-54 Cane and beet sugar 71 70 1 826 1,349-523 Industrial supplies and materials 60,004 59,212 791 630,870 601,988 28,882 Crude oil 26,857 25,226 1,632 237,369 216,627 20,741 Fuel oil 2,979 2,966 13 31,333 27,072 4,261 Petroleum products, other 4,382 4,682-300 48,368 44,232 4,136 Other precious metals 964 863 101 11,101 8,326 2,775 Chemicals-fertilizers 849 825 24 9,516 7,683 1,833 Nuclear fuel materials 412 585-173 5,545 3,989 1,555 Nickel 313 355-41 4,727 3,216 1,511 Industrial supplies, other 2,027 2,079-53 23,509 22,408 1,101 Steelmaking materials 688 653 35 7,264 6,513 751 Finished metal shapes 1,432 1,485-53 17,036 16,373 664 Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 710 742-32 9,181 8,553 628 Nonferrous metals, other 371 381-10 3,723 3,146 577 Pulpwood and woodpulp 291 342-51 3,744 3,189 555 Electric energy 241 299-58 2,713 2,167 546 Zinc 178 205-28 2,782 2,261 521 Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 766 719 48 8,539 8,044 494 Tobacco, waxes, etc. 455 585-130 5,296 4,807 489 Chemicals-inorganic 538 517 21 6,204 5,735 470 Chemicals-organic 1,814 1,718 97 19,159 18,851 308 Iron and steel, advanced 639 665-26 7,824 7,575 249 Finished textile supplies 310 312-2 3,573 3,325 248 Synthetic cloth 501 489 12 5,632 5,397 235 Farming materials, livestock 109 111-1 1,189 1,031 157 Tin 37 52-15 553 435 118 Natural rubber 206 190 16 2,126 2,029 97 Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 92 85 6 897 857 40 Hair, waste materials 60 62-2 791 770 21 Wool, silk, etc. 79 69 10 870 858 12 Hides and skins 8 9-1 152 149 3 Cotton, natural fibers 5 6-1 79 81-2 Leather and furs 64 70-7 801 826-25 Materials, excluding chemicals 118 121-2 1,361 1,412-51 Synthetic rubber--primary 151 174-23 1,972 2,024-52 Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 98 104-7 1,186 1,262-76 Gas-natural 1,515 1,624-109 28,151 28,278-127 Nontextile floor tiles 222 229-8 2,794 2,982-188 Plywood and veneers 223 226-3 2,924 3,120-196 Coal and related fuels 244 238 6 2,492 2,697-204 Paper and paper products 661 655 6 7,962 8,186-223 Cotton cloth, fabrics 129 125 4 1,487 1,739-252 Liquefied petroleum gases 1,737 1,621 116 14,162 14,498-336 Copper 613 571 42 7,772 8,168-396 Stone, sand, cement, etc. 529 533-3 6,296 6,700-404 Plastic materials 1,137 1,096 42 12,830 13,453-624 Newsprint 187 171 16 2,384 3,073-690 Nonmonetary gold 347 417-70 4,627 5,643-1,017 Bauxite and aluminum 999 1,168-169 13,468 14,530-1,062 Lumber 489 515-26 6,773 8,698-1,925 Blank tapes, audio & visual 149 160-11 2,152 4,400-2,248 Shingles, wallboard 764 832-69 9,975 12,226-2,252 Iron and steel mill products 1,311 1,284 27 18,505 22,370-3,865

15 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 8. Imports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity--continued Item (1) December November Monthly Annual Annual Annual 2007 2007 (R) Change 2007 2006 Change Capital goods, except automotive 37,804 37,885-81 444,828 418,271 26,558 Computers 3,842 3,323 519 40,919 33,771 7,148 Industrial machines, other 3,070 3,075-4 34,849 29,066 5,783 Telecommunications equipment 3,876 4,097-221 44,355 40,250 4,105 Generators, accessories 1,581 1,650-69 19,476 16,281 3,194 Civilian aircraft 1,066 1,028 38 13,290 10,607 2,683 Electric apparatus 3,026 2,982 45 35,558 33,556 2,002 Drilling & oilfield equipment 567 738-171 8,075 6,130 1,946 Engines-civilian aircraft 1,033 1,134-101 12,883 11,156 1,726 Parts-civilian aircraft 682 771-90 8,261 6,622 1,639 Industrial engines 1,366 1,425-60 15,726 14,090 1,636 Medicinal equipment 2,104 2,173-69 24,839 23,241 1,598 Measuring, testing, control instruments 1,229 1,233-4 14,609 13,363 1,245 Laboratory testing instruments 316 339-23 3,659 3,007 652 Agricultural machinery, equipment 688 726-38 7,110 6,794 317 Food, tobacco machinery 193 218-25 2,360 2,073 287 Pulp and paper machinery 488 437 51 5,523 5,335 188 Textile, sewing machines 118 117 1 1,344 1,181 163 Marine engines, parts 101 81 20 1,045 917 128 Commercial vessels, other 6 12-6 171 72 99 Specialized mining 71 56 15 858 843 14 Spacecraft, excluding military 24 1 23 118 108 10 Nonfarm tractors and parts 152 139 13 1,626 1,629-3 Vessels, except scrap (-) (-) (-) (-) 29-29 Railway transportation equipment 120 122-3 1,553 1,603-50 Materials handling equipment 995 921 73 11,482 11,627-145 Wood, glass, plastic 582 535 48 6,397 6,622-225 Semiconductors 2,229 2,259-30 26,612 27,375-763 Photo, service industry machinery 1,124 1,164-39 13,911 14,700-789 Metalworking machine tools 732 695 37 8,684 9,572-889 Business machines and equipment 570 566 5 7,739 8,717-977 Excavating machinery 701 769-68 8,737 10,358-1,621 Computer accessories 5,152 5,100 52 63,056 67,575-4,519 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 20,421 22,522-2,101 258,952 256,660 2,292 Consumer goods 40,210 40,705-495 474,864 442,595 32,269 Pharmaceutical preparations 5,682 5,801-120 71,679 64,366 7,313 Toys, games, and sporting goods 3,117 2,876 241 34,362 28,790 5,572 Other household goods 4,796 5,063-266 56,001 51,870 4,132 TV's, VCR's, etc 3,863 3,702 162 39,817 35,869 3,948 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 820 1,031-211 10,863 8,674 2,189 Apparel, household goods - cotton 4,249 4,215 34 50,861 48,712 2,149 Records, tapes, and disks 289 292-3 3,334 1,280 2,054 Gem diamonds 1,773 1,696 77 18,952 17,291 1,660 Household appliances 1,582 1,610-29 19,796 18,436 1,360 Writing and art supplies 1,131 1,136-5 13,143 12,461 683 Photo equipment 597 682-85 7,439 6,841 599 Footwear 1,271 1,245 26 15,256 14,704 552 Furniture, household goods, etc. 2,113 2,115-2 25,145 24,626 519 Toiletries and cosmetics 533 556-23 6,337 5,832 505 Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 2,644 2,649-5 31,611 31,161 450 Jewelry 1,145 1,251-106 13,550 13,202 348 Books, printed matter 404 388 16 4,638 4,319 320 Apparel, household goods - wool 310 354-44 3,854 3,553 302 Apparel,household goods-nontextile 709 712-3 8,024 7,735 290 Cookware, cutlery, tools 566 586-20 6,608 6,352 256 Gem stones, other 240 236 5 2,696 2,541 155 Nursery stock, etc. 134 134 (-) 1,549 1,457 92 Numismatic coins 42 44-2 342 340 3 Rugs 173 185-12 2,120 2,135-15 Glassware, chinaware 202 207-5 2,370 2,396-26 Pleasure boats and motors 218 252-34 2,953 2,983-30 Musical instruments 144 143 1 1,619 1,651-32 Camping apparel and gear 638 639-2 7,783 7,997-214 Motorcycles and parts 304 293 12 4,084 4,630-546 Stereo equipment, etc 521 613-92 8,075 10,391-2,316 Other goods 5,241 5,597-356 62,419 59,487 2,932 (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 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.

16 Part A: Seasonally Adjusted Exhibit 9. Exports, Imports, and Balance of Goods, Petroleum and Non-Petroleum End-Use Category Totals In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to seasonal adjustment and rounding. (R) - Revised. Balance Exports Imports Period Total Net Adjustments Petroleum (1) Total Net Adjustments Petroleum (1) Total Net Adjustments Petroleum (1) Nonpetroleum Nonpetroleum Nonpetroleum 2006 Jan.- Dec. -838,271-20,967-270,862-546,442 1,023,109-13,525 31,568 1,005,066 1,861,380 7,442 302,430 1,551,509 January -71,564-1,529-23,319-46,715 80,598-831 2,054 79,375 152,162 698 25,374 126,090 February -67,900-1,466-22,981-43,453 80,913-898 2,089 79,723 148,813 568 25,070 123,176 March -68,293-1,579-20,490-46,224 82,369-906 2,429 80,846 150,662 673 22,919 127,071 April -68,598-1,492-21,195-45,911 82,317-930 2,749 80,499 150,915 562 23,943 126,410 May -72,035-1,614-25,453-44,968 83,882-1,025 2,521 82,386 155,917 589 27,974 127,354 June -70,643-1,540-24,182-44,922 86,259-973 2,614 84,618 156,902 567 26,796 129,539 July -73,733-1,732-25,357-46,645 85,061-1,102 2,800 83,363 158,794 629 28,157 130,008 August -74,272-1,913-25,999-46,360 87,375-1,213 2,563 86,025 161,647 700 28,562 132,385 September -70,894-1,889-22,527-46,478 87,849-1,284 3,523 85,610 158,743 605 26,049 132,088 October -65,492-1,941-18,809-44,743 88,203-1,283 3,044 86,442 153,696 658 21,853 131,185 November -66,256-2,237-19,382-44,637 88,788-1,610 2,763 87,635 155,044 627 22,144 132,273 December -68,590-2,036-21,169-45,386 89,495-1,470 2,420 88,544 158,085 566 23,589 133,930 2007 Jan.- Dec. -815,582-25,255-293,532-496,796 1,149,340-13,975 37,700 1,125,615 1,964,922 11,280 331,231 1,622,411 January (R) -64,905-1,828-22,215-40,862 90,215-1,248 2,624 88,839 155,120 580 24,839 129,701 February (R) -65,781-1,548-18,660-45,573 88,293-1,014 2,453 86,854 154,074 533 21,113 132,427 March (R) -71,022-2,852-22,413-45,757 90,780-1,372 2,571 89,581 161,802 1,480 24,984 135,338 April (R) -67,625-2,497-22,460-42,669 90,658-1,299 2,569 89,388 158,283 1,197 25,029 132,056 May (R) -68,764-2,444-23,873-42,447 93,168-1,246 2,718 91,697 161,932 1,198 26,591 134,143 June (R) -68,666-1,773-23,521-43,372 94,685-1,097 3,083 92,698 163,351 676 26,604 136,071 July (R) -68,049-2,281-24,037-41,732 98,335-1,173 3,250 96,258 166,384 1,108 27,287 137,990 August (R) -66,363-2,096-24,189-40,078 98,700-1,078 3,123 96,655 165,063 1,019 27,312 136,733 September (R) -66,129-2,007-24,228-39,894 100,083-904 3,138 97,848 166,212 1,103 27,367 137,743 October (R) -67,222-1,991-26,383-38,848 100,574-1,046 3,272 98,348 167,795 945 29,655 137,195 November (R) -72,828-2,075-30,034-40,719 100,772-1,433 4,461 97,745 173,600 642 34,495 138,464 December -68,227-1,864-31,518-34,845 103,078-1,065 4,438 99,705 171,305 799 35,956 134,550 (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 SITC. The end-use petroleum products, however, include some products such as ethane, butane, benzene, and toluene which are included in "Manufactured Goods". 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 29 of this release, or at www.census.gov/ft900 or www.bea.gov/bea/di/home/trade.htm.