| March 2012 |
Total Exports To Republic of Yemen
| Rank | Commodity | Total YTD Exports |
|---|---|---|
1 | Motor vehicles for transporting people | $34,193,726 |
2 | Aircraft engines, parts | $24,795,158 |
3 | Wheat, meslin | $10,841,112 |
4 | Human blood, animal blood, plasma, vaccines | $5,350,266 |
5 | Wheat, meslin flour | $2,989,741 |
6 | Leguminous vegetables, dried or shelled | $2,455,478 |
7 | Milk and cream, concentrated or sweetened | $1,940,289 |
8 | Misc. vegetable fats, oils | $1,848,100 |
9 | Motor vehicle parts | $1,754,287 |
10 | Parts for heavy machinery | $1,743,993 |
Total Imports From Republic of Yemen
| Rank | Commodity | Total YTD Imports |
|---|---|---|
1 | Petroleum gases, other gaseous hydrocarbons | $26,416,510 |
2 | Coffee | $287,151 |
3 | Antiques | $56,725 |
4 | Seats, excluding barber, dental | $15,323 |
5 | Imports of returned exports | $8,280 |
6 | Furniture, parts | $5,200 |
7 | Salvage | $4,894 |
8 | Grapes, fresh or dried | $3,000 |
9 | Plastic tableware and other products | $1,512 |
10 | Women's or girls' slips | $1,116 |
| March 2012 |
Top Republic of Yemen Trading Partners
| Rank | District | Total YTD |
|---|---|---|
1 | New York City | $28,323,114 |
2 | Baltimore | $27,518,281 |
3 | Boston | $26,470,207 |
4 | Houston | $12,454,291 |
5 | Portland/Columbia-Snake River | $10,841,112 |
6 | Norfolk | $7,174,602 |
7 | Atlanta/Savannah | $5,983,766 |
8 | Los Angeles | $5,682,813 |
9 | San Francisco | $2,557,182 |
10 | Jacksonville/Tampa | $1,599,194 |
Top US Trading Partners
| Rank | Country | Total YTD |
|---|---|---|
1 | CANADA | $153,987,495,076 |
2 | MEXICO | $122,398,351,478 |
3 | CHINA | $120,983,448,879 |
4 | JAPAN | $54,762,867,594 |
5 | GERMANY | $38,277,050,668 |
6 | UNITED KINGDOM | $28,840,373,748 |
7 | SOUTH KOREA | $25,150,256,689 |
8 | BRAZIL | $19,088,773,913 |
9 | SAUDI ARABIA | $18,638,133,172 |
10 | FRANCE | $17,857,130,070 |
Republic of Yemen’s trade rose to $132,168,181 through March
Republic of Yemen’s trade with the United States rose to $132,168,181 through the first three months of 2012, according to a WorldCity analysis of latest U.S. Census Bureau data. That’s -26.09 percent below its total trade during the same time period last year. Republic of Yemen’s exports decreased -12.53 percent while imports dropped -54.08 percent. The U.S. surplus with Republic of Yemen was $78,565,477.
Through March, Republic of Yemen’s top U.S. Customs districts for total imports and exports were No. 1 New York City, No. 2 Baltimore, No. 3 Boston, No. 4 Houston and No. 5 Portland/Columbia-Snake River compared to last year when the top spots were held by No. 1 Boston, No. 2 Portland/Columbia-Snake River, No. 3 New York City, No. 4 Houston and No. 5 Los Angeles. In the current time period, the top five accounted for 25.15 percent of Republic of Yemen’s U.S. trade.. That compares to 69.34 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 Republic of Yemen,:
- Trade with No. 1 New York City fell -7.65 percent to $28,323,114.
Exports fell -4.43 percent to $28,315,986. Imports fell -99.31 percent to $7,128. - Trade with No. 2 Baltimore rose 947.88 percent to $27,518,281.
Exports rose 947.88 percent to $27,518,281. Imports fell to $0. - Trade with No. 3 Boston fell -53.72 percent to $26,470,207.
Exports fell -55.96 percent to $53,697. Imports fell -53.71 percent to $26,416,510. - Trade with No. 4 Houston fell -17.84 percent to $12,454,291.
Exports fell -17.84 percent to $12,454,291. Imports fell to $0. - Trade with No. 5 Portland/columbia-snake River fell -76.74 percent to $10,841,112.
Exports fell -76.74 percent to $10,841,112. Imports fell to $0.
Through March, 20 Customs districts posted trade surpluses with Republic of Yemen while 2 had deficits. That compares with 21 surpluses and 3 deficits for the same period one year ago. The top surplus was with New York City at $28,308,858, the largest deficit was with Boston at $-26,362,813.
Meanwhile, total U.S. trade with the world increased to $934,379,177,983, up 8.63 percent compared to the same period last year. The nation’s exports climbed 3.54 percent to $30,467,217,700; imports rose 5.09 percent to $43,800,507,934. The nation’s top five countries so far this year, by value, are Canada, Mexico, China, Japan and Germany. The overall trade deficit was $-171,264,242,143, up compared to the same period of last year when the deficit was $-157,930,951,909.
The top five U.S. exports to Republic of Yemen by value through March were motor vehicles for transporting people; aircraft engines, parts; wheat, meslin; human blood, animal blood, plasma, vaccines; and wheat, meslin flour, respectively. They accounted for 74.19 percent of total exports to Republic of Yemen.
The value of the top five U.S. imports from Republic of Yemen -- petroleum gases, other gaseous hydrocarbons; coffee; antiques; seats, excluding barber, dental; and imports of returned exports -- accounted for 99.94 percent of all inbound shipments.
Looking more closely at U.S. exports to Republic of Yemen:
- Motor vehicles for transporting people rose 16.53 percent compared to last year to $34,193,726.
- Aircraft engines, parts rose 61,186.17 percent compared to last year to $24,795,158.
- Wheat, meslin fell -76.74 percent compared to last year to $10,841,112.
- Human blood, animal blood, plasma, vaccines rose 1.49 percent compared to last year to $5,350,266.
- Wheat, meslin flour rose compared to last year to $2,989,741.
Looking more closely at U.S. imports from Republic of Yemen
- Petroleum gases, other gaseous hydrocarbons fell -53.71 percent compared to last year to $26,416,510.
- Coffee rose 145.43 percent compared to last year to $287,151.
- Antiques fell -94.75 percent compared to last year to $56,725.
- Seats, excluding barber, dental rose compared to last year to $15,323.
- Imports of returned exports rose compared to last year to $8,280.
In the latest annual figures available, Republic of Yemen recorded $178,831,213 in trade with the United States. At year’s end, its top five Customs districts were Portland/Columbia-Snake River, Boston, Seattle, Houston and New Orleans. Total U.S. exports to Republic of Yemen were $389,957,214 and imports from Republic of Yemen were $561,709,854. The U.S. deficit with Republic of Yemen was $-171,752,640.
