No. 1287. MERCHANDISE EXPORTS AND IMPORTS: 1961 To 1972 [In millions of dollars, except per capita. Prior to 1968, excludes silver ore and bullion. For basis of dollar values, Exports of certain commodities are grouped into special categories for security reasons. Data represent only shipments from United States and differ from U.S. Dept. of Defense figures because of differences in statistical definitions. $ 1951-1959, data from U.S. Bureau of Customs. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Prior to 1965, Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States; thereafter, Highlights of U.S. Export and Import Trade, FT 990, monthly; U.S. Imports, General and Consumption, Schedule A Commodity and Country, FT 135, monthly; U.S. Exports, Schedule B Commodity and Country, FT 410, monthly; and unpublished data. No. 1288. MERCHANDISE TRADE AND BALANCE-PERCENT CHANGE: 1961 To 1972 [Adjusted to balance of payments basis, from basic data of the U.S. Bureau of the Census] Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, June 1972, and unpublished data. No. 1289. EXPORT AND IMPORT UNIT VALUE INDEXES-SELECTED COUNTRIES: No. 1290. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS-INDEXES OF UNIT VALUE, QUANTITY, AND TOTAL VALUE: 1956 TO 1972 [1967 average=100. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series U 21-44, for indexes for earlier periods] EXPORTS OF U.S. MERCHANDISE 1 GENERAL IMPORTS 2 INDEX AND ECONOMIC CLASS 1956-60 1961-65 1966-70 1970 1972 1956-60 1961-65 1966-70 1970 1972 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Indexes of U.S. Exports and Imports by Economic Class, 1919-1971, and unpublished data. No. 1291. EXPORTS OF LEADING COMMODITIES-VALUE, BY AREAS: 1970 AND 1972 [In millions of dollars. Includes silver ore and bullion] Z Less than $500,000. 1 Includes areas not shown separately. 2 Includes Greece and Turkey. Asia, excluding Near East. Includes "Special Category." Includes shipments for relief by individuals and private agencies. Excludes "Special Category." 'Includes parts for tractors. Excludes parts for tractors. • Excludes pig iron. Source: U.S. Bureau of International Commerce, Overseas Business Reports, U.S. Trade with Major World Areas; and U.S. Bureau of the Census, Highlights of U.S. Export and Import Trade, Report FT 990. No. 1292. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE, BY CONTINENT, AREA, AND COUNTRY: 1960 TO 1972 [In millions of dollars. Beginning 1965, includes uranium, thorium, and related products; beginning 1969, includes silver ore and bullion. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series U 116-179, for selected countries] Panama..... 781 1 For 1960, reflects declassification of special category commodities as authorized January 5, 1968; area and country totals reflect relaxation of security restrictions as authorized July 17, 1969. Includes estimates for low-valued shipments from countries which could not be Developed countries include Canada, Western Europe, Japan, Australia, New No. 1292. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE, BY CONTINENT, AREA, AND COUNTRY: 1960 TO 1972-Continued [In millions of dollars. Beginning 1965, includes uranium, thorium, and related products; beginning 1969, includes silver ore and bullion. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series U 116-179, for selected countries] |