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Latest statistics show DVDs, nickel, military equipment and nuclear fuel were among last year's fastest-growing imports into the United States.
Drilling equipment, chemicals & cotton fabrics are the fastest growing Brazilian exports to U.S. while aircraft & raw cotton are leading imports into Brazil from America.
Zinc, nickel, lumber, mining & oil equipment lead China's fastest-growing exports to U.S. while tobacco, corn & precious metals are popular American imports in China.
Zinc, sugar & steel are the fastest growing Indian exports to the U.S. while military products, artwork & antiques are leading imports into India from America.
Computer accessories & telecommunications equipment lead Thai exports to the U.S. while semiconductors & civilian aircraft are fast-growing Thai imports from America.
Sugar, zinc & precious metals are fastest growing Canadian exports to the U.S. while copper, gold & nuclear fuels are fast-growing imports into Canada from America.
Given record high oil prices last year, crude oil was by far Canada's number one export and also was among the top 10 fastest-growing shipments to America last year.
Much of Iraq's potential as a world oil export leader is unrealized. As George Bush's war rages on, America's trade deficit with Iraq continues to rise.
Cars, motorcycles & computer accessories are big Japanese exports to the U.S. while military apparel & precious metals are fast-growing imports into Japan from America.
Tin, gold & sugar are fast-growing Mexican exports to the U.S. while tobacco, coins & nuclear fuels are the fast-growing imports into Mexico from America.
Collectible coins, non-monetary gold and military equipment topped the list of fastest-growing U.S. exports into Australia last year.
Petroleum products comprise over half of Russian exports to the U.S. while iron, steel & railway equipment are the fastest-growing imports into Russia from America.
Tiny but high-tech Taiwan is a top-ten trade partner for U.S. exports & imports, notably in semiconductors & computer parts.
Cotton apparel & crude oil lead Vietnamese exports to the U.S. while nuts & industrial rubber are among the fastest-growing Vietnamese imports from America.
Based on an analysis of American imported wine statistics for 2007, American drinkers prefer wines imported from Mexico, France, Italy and Australia.
Sugar, tea & nuclear fuels are fastest-growing Belgian exports to the U.S. while organic chemicals & pharmaceutical preparations lead American imports into Belgium.
Copper accounts for over 40% of Chilean exports to the United States, while military aircraft & soybeans are Chile's fastest growing imports from the U.S.
Nickel and copper are fastest-growing Colombian exports to the U.S. while military materials and equipment lead American imports into Colombia.
Sugar, diamonds & oil field equipment are fastest-growing French exports to the U.S. while civilian aircraft engines lead American imports into France.
Metals, fuel oil & railway equipment are fastest-growing Italian exports to U.S. while pharmaceutical preparations & precious metals lead American imports into Italy.
Gold and copper represent over 41% of Peruvian exports to the U.S., while fuel, plastics & computer accessories lead American imports into Peru.
Exports of American passenger cars to South Africa were way down in 2006 as the U.S. imports more South African precious metals, diamonds and base metals like zinc.
Crude oil & nuclear fuels are the fastest-growing Spanish exports to the U.S. while nuts, medicinal equipment & industrial engines lead Spanish imports from the U.S.
Although Sweden has a relatively small population, the United States ran a large US$9.7 billion trade deficit with the Scandinavian nation in 2006.
Medicinal preparations & passenger cars are leading UK exports to the U.S. while fuel oil & precious metals are the fastest-growing imports into Britain from America.
Telling statistics reveal which countries bought the most American exports & sold the most imports at the expense of Uncle Sam's deficit since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Tiny Suriname, Guyana and Chile use trade to generate a much higher percentage of their Gross Domestic Products than do some of the larger South American economies.
Exports from the United States, particularly military supplies, spearhead the growing U.S. surplus with America's Aussie trade mates.
Led by U.S. exports of copper, dairy products, fuel oil & soybeans, America's trade surplus with Holland jumped 34% to $13.8 billion in 2006.
American exports to Egypt including corn & civilian aircraft help the U.S. run a rare surplus with one of its most politically important trading partners.
Computers & tires are among the fastest growing Filipino exports to the U.S. while semiconductors represent almost 60% of American imports into the Philippines.
Cotton apparel & natural rubber lead Indonesian exports to the U.S. while corn, generators & copper are among the fastest-growing Indonesian imports from America.
Over 80% of Pakistani exports to the United States are cotton products, while Pakistan's fastest growing imports from the U.S. include military guns, tanks & missiles.
Civilian aircraft and alcoholic beverages are among major Polish exports to the U.S. while leading American imports from Poland include military aircraft & equipment.
Many analysts hope that the new U.S. president will stimulate global jobs and spending by tearing down both tariff and non-tariff trade barriers.
Venezuelan oil is the leading import into Castro's island, while Netherlands, Canada & China are major buyers of Cuban exports including sugar, nickel, tobacco & fish.
Propelled by NAFTA, Mexico continues to increase its export shipments to the USA - its number one trade customer.
Three cheers for Gabbie Asher's new series - Secs in the City but so much more.
Business machines, wheat, barley and oats topped the list for the fastest-growing exports from the United States last year.
Latest statistics show emerging BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China) collectively generated over a third of America's US$791-billion trade deficit in 2007.
Cotton apparel and household products account for over two-thirds of this South Asian country's sales to its leading export customers led by the United States.
Canadian wine exports to the United States are slowing, but are gaining traction in mainland China with its vast market of 1.3 billion potential drinkers.
Sit at a railroad crossing as a mile-and-a-half long container train passes and you can see why railroads have swapped the boxcar for efficiency of a well car.
Hungary is fast becoming a Central European business hub with high-value exports like cars, computers and telecommunications equipment leading the way.
More than 60% of Ireland's exports to the U.S. are medicinal, dental and pharmaceutical preparations while almost 30% of Irish imports from America are civilian aircraft.
From civilian aircraft to newsprint, these 20 American exports that generate multi-billion dollar surpluses prove that the U.S. can regain global economic leadership.
With a population of 110 million including many lower-cost workers living in close proximity to America, Mexico represents an expanding market for U.S. exports.
Luxembourg's international trade statistics show that the wealthy European Union nation has significantly reduced its deficit with the United States.


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