| April 2013 |
Top Exports To French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Total Exports To French Southern and Antarctic Lands: $814,157| Rank | Commodity | Total YTD Exports |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Miscellaneous machines, parts | $265,993 |
| 2 | Copper to be refined for electronic use | $175,867 |
| 3 | Motor vehicle parts | $91,120 |
| 4 | Aircraft | $84,260 |
| 5 | Photo-sensitive semi-conductors, parts | $82,327 |
| 6 | Electrical supplies, apparatus, less than 1000V | $42,254 |
| 7 | Plates, Sheets, Profile Shapes Etc, Soft Vulc 4008 | $21,193 |
| 8 | Low value shipments | $12,931 |
| 9 | Plastic tubes, hoses and fittings | $9,900 |
| 10 | Computers | $8,620 |
Total Imports From French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Total Imports From French Southern and Antarctic Lands: $32,378| Rank | Commodity | Total YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pearls, Natural or Cultured, Not Strung or Se 7101 | $27,720 |
| 2 | Lamp and lighting parts | $4,215 |
| 3 | Salvage | $443 |
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| April 2013 |
Top French Southern and Antarctic Lands Trading Partners
Total French Southern and Antarctic Lands trade: $846,535| Rank | District | Total YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Norfolk | $265,993 |
| 2 | Charleston | $175,867 |
| 3 | Philadelphia | $113,420 |
| 4 | Los Angeles | $91,120 |
| 5 | San Francisco | $89,260 |
| 6 | New Orleans | $69,974 |
| 7 | Low Value Shipments | $13,374 |
| 8 | Cleveland | $8,620 |
| 9 | New York City | $7,651 |
| 10 | Miami | $7,041 |
Top US Trading Partners
Total U.S. trade for all countries: $1,240,094,299,613| Rank | Commodity | Total YTD Exports |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CANADA | $208,978,587,734 |
| 2 | CHINA | $167,425,009,162 |
| 3 | MEXICO | $164,532,690,124 |
| 4 | JAPAN | $67,112,714,884 |
| 5 | GERMANY | $51,552,541,119 |
| 6 | SOUTH KOREA | $34,229,534,716 |
| 7 | UNITED KINGDOM | $32,584,296,233 |
| 8 | FRANCE | $24,202,553,636 |
| 9 | BRAZIL | $21,977,714,927 |
| 10 | SAUDI ARABIA | $20,869,108,860 |
French Southern and Antarctic Lands’s trade rose to $846,535 through April
French Southern and Antarctic Lands’s trade with the United States rose to $846,535 through the first four months of 2013, according to a WorldCity analysis of latest U.S. Census Bureau data. That’s 108.62 percent above its total trade during the same time period last year. French Southern and Antarctic Lands’s exports increased 101.69 percent while imports rose 1,435.96 percent. The U.S. surplus with French Southern and Antarctic Lands was $781,779.
Through April, French Southern and Antarctic Lands’s top U.S. Customs districts for total imports and exports were No. 1 Norfolk, No. 2 Charleston, No. 3 Philadelphia, No. 4 Los Angeles and No. 5 San Francisco compared to last year when the top spots were held by No. 1 Houston, No. 2 Norfolk, No. 3 Dallas, No. 4 New Orleans and No. 5 New York City. In the current time period, the top five accounted for 15.07 percent of French Southern and Antarctic Lands’s U.S. trade.. That compares to -44.84 percent for the nation’s top five Customs districts during the same time period.Taking a closer look at the leading U.S. gateways for U.S. trade with French Southern and Antarctic Lands,:
- Trade with No. 1 Norfolk rose 277.83 percent to $265,993.
Exports rose 277.83 percent to $265,993. Imports fell to $0. - Trade with No. 2 Charleston rose to $175,867.
Exports rose to $175,867. Imports rose to $0. - Trade with No. 3 Philadelphia rose 625.10 percent to $113,420.
Exports rose 625.10 percent to $113,420. Imports fell to $0. - Trade with No. 4 Los Angeles rose 709.52 percent to $91,120.
Exports rose 709.52 percent to $91,120. Imports fell to $0. - Trade with No. 5 San Francisco rose to $89,260.
Exports rose to $89,260. Imports rose to $0.
Through April, 10 Customs districts posted trade surpluses with French Southern and Antarctic Lands while 1 had deficits. That compares with 10 surpluses and 1 deficits for the same period one year ago. The top surplus was with Norfolk at $265,993, the largest deficit was with Ogdensburg, N.Y. at $-4,215.
Meanwhile, total U.S. trade with the world decreased to $1,240,094,299,613, down -0.88 percent compared to the same period last year. The nation’s exports climbed 0.32 percent to $4,038,186,093; imports dropped -1.20 percent to $-15,017,653,007. The nation’s top five countries so far this year, by value, are Canada, China, Mexico, Japan and Germany. The overall trade deficit climbed $-214,073,880,779, down compared to the same period of last year when the deficit was $-233,129,719,879.
The top five U.S. exports to French Southern and Antarctic Lands by value through April were miscellaneous machines, parts; copper to be refined for electronic use; motor vehicle parts; aircraft; and photo-sensitive semi-conductors, parts, respectively. They accounted for 85.93 percent of total exports to French Southern and Antarctic Lands.
The value of the top five U.S. imports from French Southern and Antarctic Lands -- pearls, natural or cultured, not strung or se 7101; lamp and lighting parts; salvage; ; and -- accounted for 100.00 percent of all inbound shipments.
Looking more closely at U.S. exports to French Southern and Antarctic Lands:
- Miscellaneous machines, parts rose compared to last year to $265,993.
- Copper to be refined for electronic use rose compared to last year to $175,867.
- Motor vehicle parts rose 709.52 percent compared to last year to $91,120.
- Aircraft rose 130.95 percent compared to last year to $84,260.
- Photo-sensitive semi-conductors, parts rose compared to last year to $82,327.
Looking more closely at U.S. imports from French Southern and Antarctic Lands
- Pearls, Natural or Cultured, Not Strung or Se 7101 rose compared to last year to $27,720.
- Lamp and lighting parts rose 99.95 percent compared to last year to $4,215.
- Salvage rose compared to last year to $443.
- fell compared to last year to $0.
- fell compared to last year to $0.
In the latest annual figures available, French Southern and Antarctic Lands recorded $405,771 in trade with the United States. At year’s end, its top five Customs districts were Charleston, Houston, Miami, Los Angeles and Norfolk. Total U.S. exports to French Southern and Antarctic Lands were $1,236,056 and imports from French Southern and Antarctic Lands were $28,659. The U.S. surplus with French Southern and Antarctic Lands was $1,207,397.
