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$300 billion record set; next is new milestone with imports

February 1st, 2007

LAbecame the first Customs district to ever surpass $300 billion in annual trade, doing so through the first 11 months of the year, according to WorldCity analysis of U.S. Census data.

It also became the first Customs district to surpass $100 billion in trade with a single nation, with China registering $15 billion in exports and $94 billion in imports. When the annual trade statistics are released on Feb. 13, it will show that China will have surpassed $100 billion in imports into the district, also a first.

2006 2005 Total Trade November 2006 YTD November 2005 YTD Dollar Change Percent Change
World Total $302,011,072,333 $268,936,779,150 $33,074,293,183 12.30%
1 1 China $108,683,913,390 $93,792,001,999 $14,891,911,391 15.88%
2 2 Japan $46,682,648,806 $42,358,032,048 $4,324,616,758 10.21%
3 3 South Korea $19,024,018,528 $16,341,166,693 $2,682,851,835 16.42%
4 4 Taiwan $15,249,306,721 $13,704,662,710 $1,544,644,011 11.27%
5 5 Malaysia $8,905,952,579 $8,714,140,233 $191,812,346 2.20%
6 6 Germany $8,561,276,722 $8,236,379,791 $324,896,931 3.94%
7 7 Thailand $8,298,518,582 $7,350,048,792 $948,469,790 12.90%
8 9 Singapore $7,591,974,736 $6,530,757,393 $1,061,217,343 16.25%
9 8 Australia $7,248,010,946 $6,985,429,823 $262,581,123 3.76%
10 10 Hong Kong $6,319,259,329 $6,016,040,862 $303,218,467 5.04%
11 11 United Kingdom $5,067,076,086 $5,173,288,106 ($106,212,020) -2.05%
12 12 Indonesia $4,574,717,974 $4,414,124,947 $160,593,027 3.64%
13 13 Philippines $4,197,378,340 $3,944,458,114 $252,920,226 6.41%
14 14 India $3,410,122,768 $3,208,308,193 $201,814,575 6.29%
15 15 Vietnam $3,173,462,486 $2,487,319,531 $686,142,955 27.59%
16 16 Mexico $2,998,047,743 $2,436,935,754 $561,111,989 23.03%
17 19 Netherlands $2,662,685,912 $2,208,459,299 $454,226,613 20.57%
18 22 Ecuador $2,660,824,693 $1,911,981,642 $748,843,051 39.17%
19 28 Iraq $2,626,410,304 $1,190,849,335 $1,435,560,969 120.55%
20 17 Italy $2,451,761,587 $2,404,812,132 $46,949,455 1.95%
21 20 France $2,263,125,540 $2,182,910,864 $80,214,676 3.67%
22 23 Brazil $2,240,610,841 $1,747,398,843 $493,211,998 28.23%
23 18 Saudi Arabia $2,215,070,268 $2,257,308,111 ($42,237,843) -1.87%
24 21 Belgium $1,861,904,784 $1,913,344,097 ($51,439,313) -2.69%
25 24 New Zealand $1,522,741,287 $1,671,898,529 ($149,157,242) -8.92%

Los Angeles, the nation’s busiest Customs district with more than 11 percent of all U.S. trade, is led by the seaports in Los Angeles and Long Beach and Los Angeles International Airport. It is followed by New York, Detroit, Houston and Laredo, Texas.

Even though its trade is heavily weighted by imports and its deficit is the nation’s largest, Los Angeles has greater exports than all other Customs district except Detroit and New York. China is the leading recipient of the exports leaving Los Angeles, Japan No. 2. Overall, it has a trade surplus with 106 nations and a deficit with 116 nations.

And although China and Asia dominate Los Angeles’ trade, the Customs district will finish the year with more than $1 billion in trade with either 30 or 31 nations, depending on whether Cambodia slips into the Billion Dollar Club for the first time.

Of the 30 that had already registered more than $1 billion in trade through the first 11 months, 13 are Asian nations but eight are European nations, four are nations in the Western Hemisphere, three are Middle Eastern nations and two are Oceanic nations. Bangladesh, a leading apparel-producing nation, is the only new member to the Billion Dollar Club; Cambodia would be should it move into 10 digits,

Los Angeles’ fastest-growing trade partner is Iraq, the only high-ranking nation whose trade will have doubled when the annual statistics are released in February. Other fast-growing nations, on a percentage basis include Vietnam, Mexico, the Netherlands, Ecuador, Brazil, Canada and the aforementioned Bangladesh and Cambodia.

Quite a few nations registered a decrease in trade through the first 11 months, among them the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, New Zealand and Sweden.

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