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Slumping dollar means surging exports

November 13th, 2007

The drooping U.S. dollar is boosting exports at triple the rate of imports, increasing the number of nations with which the United States has a surplus, and narrowing deficits at Customs districts around the country.

The United States’ trade balance improved exports grew faster than imports with 157 nations while worsening with 76, according to WorldCity analysis of the most recent U.S. Census data, released Nov. 9 and covering the first nine months of 2007.

A big factor is the weakness of the dollar. The U.S. dollar has fallen against the Euro to record lows, against the Japanese yen, against the British pound, the Canadian dollar and many other of the world’s currencies. China’s yuan does not float freely against the U.S. dollar, and Chinese exports and the U.S deficit with China continue to grow.

Other highlights:
—The United States registered a trade surplus with 127 nations, a deficit with 105. (See chart below.) Through the first nine months of 2006, the previous year, the total was 115 and 114, respectively.
—Twenty-nine Customs districts improved their trade balance while 18 saw it worsen. Houston and New York, both of which have significant deficits, had the biggest change in the trade balance, shrinking the imbalance.
—Seattle’s trade surplus, the largest and one of the few in the nation, is on pace to set a record, surpassing $11.5 billion in September, up from $6.4 billion through the first three quarters of 2006. Seattle is home to Boeing, which is exporting large numbers of jets. Miami also has a large trade surplus, due to its links to Latin America. It jumped past $8.2 billion, up from $4.6 billion during the same period of 2006.

Overall, the U.S. deficit fell $36.2 billion when compared to the first nine months of 2006, from $619.9 billion to $583.7 billion. Through the first nine months of 2007, total U.S. trade stood at $2.3 trillion, up 9.5 percent. Exports have risen 11.4 percent while imports have risen 3.67 percent.

Rank U.S. Trade Surplus Nations September 2007 YTD
1 Netherlands $11,452,630,372
2 Hong Kong $9,590,218,280
3 Australia $7,735,100,751
4 Belgium $7,300,450,003
5 United Arab Emirates $7,085,829,611
6 Singapore $5,553,073,323
7 Switzerland $2,518,138,483
8 Panama $2,366,378,742
9 Egypt $1,826,146,164
10 Turkey $1,356,054,810
11 Bahamas $1,261,987,808
12 Dominican Republic $1,122,732,904
13 Qatar $1,113,296,794
14 Argentina $1,095,553,819
15 Jamaica $1,058,611,736
16 Paraguay $842,292,121
17 Greece $796,991,819
18 Netherlands Antilles $728,443,785
19 Guatemala $526,816,195
20 Lebanon $519,758,189
21 Poland $513,831,091
22 Morocco $463,598,679
23 Cayman Islands $453,935,126
24 Bermuda $421,799,500
25 Gibraltar $408,390,368
26 Honduras $343,356,750
27 Iceland $333,456,993
28 Afghanistan $316,822,622
29 Luxembourg $304,563,144
30 Cuba $297,797,941
31 Barbados $293,380,868
32 Turks and Caicos Islands $281,832,619
33 Kenya $243,511,259
34 Togo $228,613,993
35 Benin $187,585,373
36 Unidentified Countries $180,020,353
37 Ghana $178,739,376
38 Costa Rica $172,070,513
39 Antigua and Barbuda $170,748,311
40 El Salvador $163,968,774
41 Lithuania $160,809,630
42 Haiti $159,622,404
43 Syria $155,860,101
44 Martinique $141,935,929
45 Georgia $124,218,752
46 Cyprus $122,329,809
47 Guadeloupe $115,505,950
48 St Lucia $113,847,135
49 Senegal $102,183,850
50 Suriname $99,207,334
51 Belize $94,293,806
52 Mozambique $88,578,978
53 Mauritania $87,593,541
54 Tanzania $81,658,953
55 British Virgin Islands $78,089,622
56 Anguilla $68,148,125
57 Dominica $60,023,220
58 Oman $57,674,847
59 Guyana $56,141,273
60 Grenada $55,610,289
61 Niger $53,357,256
62 Armenia $52,982,358
63 St Vincent and the Grenadines $49,185,096
64 Sudan $48,878,065
65 Serbia $41,602,419
66 Tajikistan $40,677,039
67 French Polynesia $39,953,582
68 St Kitts and Nevis $38,857,969
69 Republic of Yemen $37,901,142
70 Tokelau $36,286,359
71 Uganda $32,590,811
72 Uruguay $31,395,010
73 Kyrgyzstan $30,146,884
74 Djibouti $28,537,276
75 Burkina $27,628,796
76 French Guiana $25,414,846
77 Federated States of Micronesia $24,547,000
78 Ethiopia $23,980,829
79 Mali $22,876,904
80 Ukraine $19,654,076
81 Moldova $19,515,170
82 Zambia $18,790,088
83 Montenegro $18,534,229
84 Albania $16,242,163
85 Zimbabwe $15,061,258
86 Gambia $13,853,962
87 Central African Republic $13,545,424
88 Somalia $11,888,290
89 Vatican City $11,421,253
90 Vanuatu $11,276,717
91 Maldives $11,216,473
92 Monaco $11,173,541
93 Andorra $10,879,794
94 Marshall Islands $10,414,779
95 Palau $10,240,820
96 San Marino $9,938,147
97 East Timor $9,625,483
98 Western Samoa $8,838,715
99 Burma (Myanmar) $7,534,090
100 West Bank Administered by Israel $6,259,573
101 Sao Tome and Principe $5,900,699
102 Tonga $5,836,367
103 Rwanda $5,722,284
104 Burundi $5,068,655
105 Eritrea $4,918,509
106 Nauru $3,682,153
107 Montserrat $3,387,127
108 Bhutan $3,280,124
109 Solomon Islands $3,099,103
110 Gaza Strip Administered by Israel $2,970,797
111 Cape Verde $2,792,416
112 Guinea-Bissau $1,847,748
113 North Korea $1,728,160
114 Heard and McDonald Islands $1,538,990
115 Pitcairn Island $1,526,008
116 Niue $1,396,351
117 Seychelles $1,125,189
118 Norfolk Island $925,131
119 Cook Islands $865,026
120 Sierra Leone $834,831
121 British Indian Ocean Territories $434,294
122 Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island $401,265
123 Western Sahara $333,298
124 Reunion $303,933
125 Cocos (Keeling) Island $190,134
126 Wallis and Futuna $131,900
127 St Helena $119,121

Recent Reports

Number of U.S. trade surpluses at 127 nations, highest since 1998 (02/21/2008)

U.S. trade breaks $3 trillion mark; first deficit decline in 15 years (02/15/2008)

Annual U.S. trade with a record 44 nations will exceed $10 billion (01/19/2008)

Annual trade growth forecast to slow but numerous records still will fall (01/17/2008)

U.S. exports to Putin's Russia growing far faster than national average (12/23/2007)

Baltimore, N.Y. among big gainers in exports (12/21/2007)

Aircraft, corn, gold exports growing rapidly (12/18/2007)

Slumping dollar means surging exports (11/13/2007)

With oil above $90 per barrel, crude and China play biggest role in deficit since 1992 (10/30/2007)

U.S. trade passes $2 trillion through August, a record (10/25/2007)

Exports, in GOP debate spotlight, continue brisk, record growth (10/09/2007)

U.S.-Burma trade vaporized in 2003 (09/30/2007)

Algeria, Vietnam among fastest-growing U.S. trade partners over five-year period (09/25/2007)

U.S. trade growth slowest in years (08/15/2007)

2nd U.S. TradeNumbers released (08/12/2007)

U.S. trade up and deficit down (07/13/2007)

1st Q: U.S. trade up slightly as import growth slows -- except with China (05/11/2007)

France, soon electing a new president, surpasses $10 billion in total trade (04/22/2007)

Handgun imports rise sharply, lead by Savannah, Miami, Chicago (04/17/2007)

U.S. trade rises a tepid 6 percent through February (04/16/2007)

South Korea car imports up 1,000% since 1992, but down last two years (04/10/2007)

It's a fact: Algeria, Angola, Chile, UAE, Austria are fastest-growing (04/10/2007)

U.S takes precedent-setting action against China in coated-paper case (04/02/2007)

Media weighs in on South Korea-U.S. free trade agreement (04/02/2007)

South Korea takes big step toward $100 Billion Club (04/02/2007)

U.S. exports advance broadly, from airplanes to corn to tractors to gold (03/19/2007)

Annual Statistics: A quick review of the Top 10 U.S. trade partners (02/24/2007)

U.S. trade, exports, imports, deficit set new annual records (02/15/2007)

Annual statistics: Dallas among nation's fastest-growing districts (02/14/2007)

Seattle registers largest, and one of few, surpluses (02/14/2007)

DC is nation's fastest-growing Customs district for 2006 (02/14/2007)

Philadelphia falls just shy of $70 billion on rapid growth (02/13/2007)

Sneak peek at the annual trade statistic release (01/22/2007)

U.S. has trade surplus with 115 nations, deficit with 116 (11/03/2006)

U.S. trade growth at 14 percent through August (10/16/2006)

Exports to Afghanistan are zooming; led by aircraft, motor vehicles (10/02/2006)

Romania, Bulgaria seek EU status, both rank in Top 100 in U.S. trade (09/28/2006)

Trade with Muslim world growing faster than average (09/25/2006)

Annual Report: No. 17 Saudi Arabia - Quenching the oil thirst (09/15/2006)

New Orleans rebounding, one year after Katrina (08/27/2006)

Six-month report: U.S. trade increases 13 percent, with fast growth from red-hot Chile (08/24/2006)

Annual Report: No. 24 Switzerland - Swiss trade keeping time (07/26/2006)

Annual Report: No. 25 Australia- U.S. posts $8.4 billion surplus (07/26/2006)

Annual Report: No. 23 Hong Kong - U.S. expands trade surplus (07/25/2006)

Annual Report: No. 21 Israel - Glittering give-and-take (07/23/2006)

Annual Report: No. 20 India - Rising player on trade scene (07/22/2006)

Annual Report: No. 19 Thailand - Gains seen in tech products (07/21/2006)

Annual Report: No. 16 Singapore - U.S. sees growth in surplus (07/20/2006)

Annual Report: No. 18 Belgium - Diamonds, medicines lead trade (07/19/2006)

Annual Report: No. 15 Ireland - Chemicals, drugs drive exports (07/17/2006)

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