U.S. / Brazil Bi-lateral Trade Statistics
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|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005F |
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|
|
| 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 |
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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. $) (4) |
16.9% |
21.6%
|
-1.9%
|
2.8% |
19.1% |
4.1% |
|
Notes:
(1) exports based on state from which the merchandise starts
its journey to the port of export
(2) export merchandise originating in Florida
(3) exports originating
in
any state shipped through Tampa and Miami
Customs Districts ports
(4) imports recorded at Tampa and Miami Customs Districts
ports
Source: Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic
Research; Williamson Economics Group, Inc.
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| U.S.
- Brazil Bilateral Trade by Industry Group
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|
Exports to Brazil |
|
(millions of US$) |
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$) |
2003 |
2004 |
2005F |
| |
|
|
|
| All
Commodities |
17,884 |
21,157 |
24,923 |
|
|
| Agricultural
Products |
1,739.8 |
1,846.3 |
1,897.7 |
|
Coffee |
306.1 |
362.3 |
470.8 |
|
Fruit and Vegetable Juices |
228.5 |
130.4 |
184.8 |
| Ores,
Slag and ash |
152.7 |
226.5 |
274.0 |
| Chemicals
and allied products |
346.3 |
447.1 |
697.1 |
| Rubber
and Plastics |
363.2 |
397.8 |
507.7 |
| Wood,
wood pulp and products |
1,560.8 |
2,189.2 |
2,310.7 |
| Footwear |
1,046.8 |
1,080.8 |
1,061.5 |
| Gemstones,
jewelry and precious metals |
265.2 |
337.9 |
260.3 |
| Primary
and fabricated metals |
1,436.2 |
2,922.1 |
3,518.0 |
| Industrial
and commercial machinery and equipment |
1,636.2 |
2,059.0 |
2,477.6 |
| Electrical
machinery and equipment |
1,536.5 |
872.5 |
1,329.4 |
| Transportation
equipment |
3,006.8 |
3,671.4 |
3,377.6 |
|
Aircraft and parts |
1,844.7 |
2,507.8 |
1,970.1 |
| Furniture |
294.3 |
408.7 |
473.2 |
| Textiles
and apparel excl. footwear |
407.1 |
430.6 |
473.2 |
| All other
commodities |
1,879.4 |
2,184.0 |
3,275.3 |
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Source: World Institute for Strategic Economic
Research; Williamson Economics Group, Inc.
Florida's Top 10 Exports To Brazil in 2005
|
| Rank |
Commodity
|
Value (mil.$) |
|
|
| 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 |
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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
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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 |
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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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