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No matter what statistics you need to research and understand about U.S. import-export trade patterns, WorldCity can help. WorldCity’s simple and highly malleable database is a cost-effective option to put you on the path to success. Subscribe Now! Includes: More than 1,800 individual commodities, or products, both exports and imports; more than 200 countries; and…

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The U.S.’s total 2011 export import trade climbs to a record $3.69 trillion with New York leading the way

U.S. trade was worth a record $3.69 trillion in 2011 and for the first time in a decade, Los Angeles was not the nation’s top-ranked Customs district, according to WorldCity analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data released today. The New York City Customs district, traditionally No. 2, finished ahead of Los Angeles for the first…

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U.S. exports on course to pass $1.5 trillion for 2011

U.S. exports will have doubled between 2009 and 2014, meeting President Obama’s five-year goal, if the pace of growth continues at the current rate, according to WorldCity analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau data released Friday. That’s the good news. The bad news is that U.S. exports have not grown at that rate for three…

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U.S. imports finally back at record level

U.S. imports are running at a record level for the first time since the 2008 global economic crisis began, according to WorldCity analysis of the latest Census Bureau data. U.S. exports, meanwhile, have been running at record levels all year. Imports lagged, only surpassing the 2008 total in September by a narrow 0.48 percent. Through…

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G7 nations, Detroit, Seattle, San Francisco and oil imports lag U.S. trade recovery

More than a year after the recovery in U.S. trade with the world began, there are laggards among leading Customs districts and with key trade partners, according to WorldCity analysis of the most recent U.S. Census bureau data. Overall U.S. trade stood at a record $2.1 trillion through July, and though many Customs districts and…

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