Tens of thousands of personalized import-export reports
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.
Includes:
More than 1,800 individual commodities, or products, both exports and imports; more than 200 countries; and more than 45 U.S. Customs districts. WorldCiy makes it not only easy but also fun to dig deep into the data.
Ahead of your competition, uncover abrupt changes in trade flows, such as big increases in one country of a specific commodity or large shifts with a specific country from one Customs district to another. Drill down to look at specific exports from a specific Custom district to a specific country.
Download Sample Miami Imports from Colombia Jan 2012 in XLS [12kb] or PDF [60kb]
Download Sample U.S. Imports from Mexico YTD in CSV [3kb] or PDF [41kb]
The two sample reports show:
- U.S. computer imports from Dec. 2009 through November 2012, by country and
- the leading imports into Miami from Colombia in the month of January 2012.
But they are just the start. So, computers are the No. 1 import from China? It’s easy to then determine where Chinese computers enter the United States, by Customs district.
Gold is the No. 1 import from Colombia to Miami. It’s a snap to then determine where gold entering the United States comes from, country by country.