Name | Exports Summary (Archives, 1997-2012) |
Summary | Summary of value, shipment type, and destination for merchandise exports from U.S. customs districts to foreign countries |
Additional Background | This database reports summary values, shipment types, and destinations for merchandise exports from U.S. Customs Districts. Export values reflect the the sum of domestic and foreign exports. Domestic exports refer to merchandise grown, produced, or manufactured in the U.S. Foreign export refers to merchandise that has entered the U.S. from abroad and is being re-exported without any value added. Total value represents the selling price (or the cost, if the goods are not sold), plus inland or domestic freight, insurance, and other charges to the U.S. seaport, airport, or land border port of export. Data are not unavailalbe for all combinations of commodities, customs districts, and destinations.
This database will be replaced early in 2016 by a more detailed one that reports commodity exports by state and zip code of origin.
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Geographic Coverage | City or Other Local Government |
Periodicity | Quarterly |
Series Begins/Ends | 1997 - 2012 |
Data Source | Bureau of the Census |
Summary | Summary of value, shipment type, and destination for merchandise exports from U.S. customs districts to foreign countries |
Geographic Coverage | City or Other Local Government |
Series Begins/Ends | 1997 - 2012 |
Reporting Period | Quarterly |
Updated | Feb. 20, 2013 |
Next update | None |
Original Source | Bureau of the Census |
Number of records | 1,135,169 |
Values Missing or Not Reported | 22.4% |
File Size | 80.8MB |
Latest data available | Quarter 4, 2012 |
Source (APA): |
State Statistics. (2013, February 20). Exports Summary (Archives, 1997-2012). https://statestatistics.org/us/stats/exports-summary-(archives,-1997-2012).html
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This database reports summary values, shipment types, and destinations for merchandise exports from U.S. Customs Districts. Export values reflect the the sum of domestic and foreign exports. Domestic exports refer to merchandise grown, produced, or manufactured in the U.S. Foreign export refers to merchandise that has entered the U.S. from abroad and is being re-exported without any value added. Total value represents the selling price (or the cost, if the goods are not sold), plus inland or domestic freight, insurance, and other charges to the U.S. seaport, airport, or land border port of export. Data are not unavailalbe for all combinations of commodities, customs districts, and destinations.
This database will be replaced early in 2016 by a more detailed one that reports commodity exports by state and zip code of origin.
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