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April 2013

Top Exports To Kyrgyzstan

Total Exports To Kyrgyzstan: $30,481,697
RankCommodityTotal YTD Exports
1Motor vehicle parts $8,268,926
2Motor vehicles for transporting people $4,959,522
3Poultry, fresh, chilled or frozen $4,634,544
4Air conditioning machines $1,032,714
5Medical instruments for surgeons, dentists, vets $970,995
6Interchange tools for hand- or machine-tools $912,555
7Misc. iron or steel structures and parts $853,195
8Low value shipments $776,193
9Radar and remote control equipment $748,000
10Machinery for sorting minerals, ores $527,253

Total Imports From Kyrgyzstan

Total Imports From Kyrgyzstan: $1,819,404
RankCommodityTotal YTD
1Imports of returned exports $1,646,725
2Cotton, not carded or combed $44,000
3Misc. uncoated kraft paper, paperboard $38,624
4Salvage $14,829
5Fish fillets, chilled or frozen $13,800
6Shawls, Scarves, Mufflers, Mantillas, Veils E 6214 $13,515
7Taps, cocks and valves for pipes, tanks $9,850
8Mattresses and other bedding products $9,773
9Misc. aluminum non-prefab structures $9,089
10Video games, other games $7,609
April 2013

Top Kyrgyzstan Trading Partners

Total Kyrgyzstan trade: $32,301,101
RankDistrictTotal YTD
1Houston $12,301,106
2Norfolk $3,684,669
3New York City $3,358,307
4Charleston $3,329,000
5San Francisco $2,207,743
6Los Angeles $1,871,634
7New Orleans $1,737,554
8Washington, D.C. $860,139
9Low Value Shipments $791,022
10Atlanta/Savannah $541,809

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

Kyrgyzstan’s trade rose to $32,301,101 through April

Kyrgyzstan’s trade with the United States rose to $32,301,101 through the first four months of 2013, according to a WorldCity analysis of latest U.S. Census Bureau data. That’s -45.72 percent below its total trade during the same time period last year. Kyrgyzstan’s exports decreased -46.85 percent while imports dropped -15.80 percent. The U.S. surplus with Kyrgyzstan was $28,662,293.

Through April, Kyrgyzstan’s top U.S. Customs districts for total imports and exports were No. 1 Houston, No. 2 Norfolk, No. 3 New York City, No. 4 Charleston and No. 5 San Francisco compared to last year when the top spots were held by No. 1 Houston, No. 2 Atlanta/Savannah, No. 3 New York City, No. 4 San Francisco and No. 5 Baltimore. In the current time period, the top five accounted for 29.82 percent of Kyrgyzstan’s U.S. trade.. That compares to 139.17 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 Kyrgyzstan,:

  • Trade with No. 1 Houston fell -52.92 percent to $12,301,106.
    Exports fell -52.72 percent to $12,301,106. Imports fell -100.00 percent to $0.
  • Trade with No. 2 Norfolk rose 102.26 percent to $3,684,669.
    Exports rose 102.36 percent to $3,684,669. Imports fell -100.00 percent to $0.
  • Trade with No. 3 New York City fell -40.20 percent to $3,358,307.
    Exports fell -37.71 percent to $3,313,692. Imports fell -84.93 percent to $44,615.
  • Trade with No. 4 Charleston rose 57.81 percent to $3,329,000.
    Exports rose 55.73 percent to $3,285,000. Imports rose to $44,000.
  • Trade with No. 5 San Francisco fell -33.69 percent to $2,207,743.
    Exports fell -33.69 percent to $2,207,743. Imports fell to $0.

Through April, 20 Customs districts posted trade surpluses with Kyrgyzstan while 2 had deficits. That compares with 22 surpluses and 3 deficits for the same period one year ago. The top surplus was with Houston at $12,301,106, the largest deficit was with New Orleans at $-1,531,700.

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 Kyrgyzstan by value through April were motor vehicle parts; motor vehicles for transporting people; poultry, fresh, chilled or frozen; air conditioning machines; and medical instruments for surgeons, dentists, vets, respectively. They accounted for 65.18 percent of total exports to Kyrgyzstan.

The value of the top five U.S. imports from Kyrgyzstan -- imports of returned exports; cotton, not carded or combed; misc. uncoated kraft paper, paperboard; salvage; and fish fillets, chilled or frozen -- accounted for 96.62 percent of all inbound shipments.

Looking more closely at U.S. exports to Kyrgyzstan:

  • Motor vehicle parts rose 3,070.28 percent compared to last year to $8,268,926.
  • Motor vehicles for transporting people fell -35.34 percent compared to last year to $4,959,522.
  • Poultry, fresh, chilled or frozen fell -58.86 percent compared to last year to $4,634,544.
  • Air conditioning machines rose 873.64 percent compared to last year to $1,032,714.
  • Medical instruments for surgeons, dentists, vets rose 1,595.97 percent compared to last year to $970,995.

Looking more closely at U.S. imports from Kyrgyzstan

  • Imports of returned exports rose 10,732.29 percent compared to last year to $1,646,725.
  • Cotton, not carded or combed rose compared to last year to $44,000.
  • Misc. uncoated kraft paper, paperboard rose compared to last year to $38,624.
  • Salvage fell -63.49 percent compared to last year to $14,829.
  • Fish fillets, chilled or frozen rose compared to last year to $13,800.

In the latest annual figures available, Kyrgyzstan recorded $59,508,303 in trade with the United States. At year’s end, its top five Customs districts were Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta/Savannah, New York City and New Orleans. Total U.S. exports to Kyrgyzstan were $145,547,810 and imports from Kyrgyzstan were $9,250,595. The U.S. surplus with Kyrgyzstan was $136,297,215.

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