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US / Brazil Bi Lateral Trade

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U.S. / Brazil Bi-lateral Trade Statistics
  2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005F
 
U.S. Merchandise Exports to Brazil 15.36 15.93 12.41 11.22 13.86 14.92
(bil. US$) 15.9% 3.7% -22.1% -9.6% 23.6% 7.6%
 
U.S. Merchandise Imports from Brazil 13.86 14.46 15.81 17.88 21.16 24.92
(bil. US$) 22.5% 4.3% 9.3% 13.1% 18.3% 17.8%
 
Trade Balance
(bil. US$) 1.51 1.47 -3.40 -6.67 -7.29 -10.01
 
Florida Exports to Brazil
 
Florida-Origin Basis 3,171.9 3,624.9 2,781.5 2,537.0 2,905.0 2,767.0
(mil. $, % chg.)  (2) 29.6% 14.3% -23.3% -8.8% 14.5% -4.8%
 
Florida Customs District  Basis 6,951.1 6,708.5 5,232.2 4,858.7 6,024.3 6,373.7
(mil.$, %chg.) (3) 19.0% -3.5% -22.0% -7.1% 24.0% 5.8%
 
Florida Imports from Brazil 3,051.9 3,712.6 3,643.7 3,744.3 4,459.8 4,642.6
Custom District Basis (mil. $) (4) 16.9% 21.6% -1.9% 2.8% 19.1% 4.1%

Notes:

(1) exports based on state from which the merchandise starts its journey to the port of export
(2) export merchandise originating in Florida
(3) exports
originating in any state shipped through Tampa and Miami Customs Districts ports
(4) imports recorded at Tampa and Miami Customs Districts ports

Source: Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research; Williamson Economics Group, Inc.


U.S. - Brazil Bilateral Trade by Industry Group
Exports to Brazil
(millions of US$) 2003 2004 2005F
 
All Commodities 11,218 13,863 14,917
Agricultural Commodities 43.1 41.2 44.9
Minerals 289.0 462.1 687.2
Chemicals and allied products 1,959.3 2,483.2 2,585.9
Rubber and plastics 741.2 917.6 982.0
Paper & allied products 67.0 80.5 99.6
Textile mill products 146.3 176.4 112.9
Primary and fabricated metals 231.3 279.8 316.13
Industrial & Commercial machinery and equipment 3,210.4 3,636.2 4,423.9
Electrical  Machinery and equipment 1,565,9 1,738.3 1,765.5
Transportation equipment 1,167.7 2,167.7 1,765.5
   Aircraft and parts 736.7 1,274.9 937.2
Instruments and  related products 719.3 795.2 934.3
All other commodities 697.3 855.6 910.2

Imports from Brazil
(millions of US$) 2003 2004 2005F
       
All Commodities 17,884 21,157 24,923
 
Agricultural Products 1,739.8 1,846.3 1,897.7
    Coffee 306.1 362.3 470.8
    Fruit and Vegetable Juices 228.5 130.4 184.8
Ores, Slag and ash 152.7 226.5 274.0
Chemicals and allied products 346.3 447.1 697.1
Rubber and Plastics 363.2 397.8 507.7
Wood, wood pulp and products 1,560.8 2,189.2 2,310.7
Footwear 1,046.8 1,080.8 1,061.5
Gemstones, jewelry and precious metals 265.2 337.9 260.3
Primary and fabricated metals 1,436.2 2,922.1 3,518.0
Industrial and commercial machinery and equipment 1,636.2 2,059.0 2,477.6
Electrical machinery and equipment  1,536.5 872.5 1,329.4
Transportation equipment 3,006.8 3,671.4 3,377.6
   Aircraft and parts 1,844.7 2,507.8 1,970.1
Furniture 294.3 408.7 473.2
Textiles and apparel excl. footwear 407.1 430.6 473.2
All other commodities 1,879.4 2,184.0 3,275.3

  Source: World Institute for Strategic Economic Research; Williamson Economics Group, Inc.


Florida's Top 10 Exports To Brazil in 2005
Rank Commodity Value (mil.$)
 
1 Industrial machinery including computers 2,511.3
2 Electronic and electrical equipment and machinery 1,204.9
3 Aircraft parts 537.9
4 Instruments  503.6
5 Chemicals and Allied Products 407.3
6 Transportation equipment excl. aircraft 236.8
7 Pharmaceutical Products 154.7
8 Primary and fabricated metals 128.6
9 Paper and paperboard 45.8
10 Textile mill products 28.2

Florida's Top 10 Imports from Brazil in
2005
Rank Commodity Value (mil. $)
 
1 Aircraft and parts 1,954.5
2 Wood, woodpulp and products 383.1
3 Electronic and electrical equipment and machinery 339.5
4 Footwear 139.2
5 Transportation equipment excl. aircraft 105.6
6 Industrial machinery and equipment 95.4
7 Coffee 90.8
8 Minerals and fuel oils 90.5
9 Fruit Juice 69.7
10 Apparel excluding footwear 41.4

Note: Imports and Exports recorded at Miami and Tampa Customs Districts; 2005 values based on import data from January through September expressed at annual rates.
Source: World Institute for Strategic & Economic Resources; BACCF


Florida's Top 10 Export Trade Partners in
2005
Rank Country Estimated
Value (mil. $)
 
1 Brazil 6,373.7
2 Venezuela 3,370.9
3 Colombia 2,296.2
4 Dominican Republic 2,257.9
5 Costa Rica 2,165.8
6 Argentina 1,656.2
7 Honduras 1,627.1
8 Chile 1,399.3
9 Guatemala 1,118.7
10 Germany 1,094.2

Note: Exports recorded at Miami and Tampa Customs Districts; 2005 values based on import data from January through September expressed at annual rates.
Source: World Institute for Strategic & Economic Resources; BACCF


Florida's Top 10 Import Trade Partners in 2005
Rank Country Estimated
Value (mil. $)
 
1 Japan 5,452.9
2 Brazil 4,642.6
3 China (Mainland) 4,254.4
4 Germany 3.067.6
5 Dominican Republic 2,108.2
6 Colombia 2,008.2
7 Venezuela 2,003.6
8 Honduras 1,825.8
9 Chile 1,623.6
10 Costa Rica 1,480.2

Note: Imports recorded at Miami and Tampa Customs Districts; 2005 values based on import data from January through September expressed at annual rates.
Source: World Institute for Strategic & Economic Resources; BACCF


 

  

 

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