International statistics
INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CONSUMER PRICES-MAJOR
INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
Industrial production (1997 = 100;
seasonally adjusted)
United
Period States Canada Japan
1994 (r) 85.3 89.4 91.5
1995 (r) 89.4 93.5 94.4
1996 (r) 93.2 94.7 96.6
1997 100.0 100.0 100.0
1998 (r) 105.8 103.5 93.5
1999 110.6 109.5 93.8
2000 115.4 118.5 99.0
2001 (r) 111.3 115.0 92.7
2002 (r) 111.0 117.3 91.7
2003 (p) (r) 110.9 117.5 94.5
2003: June (r) 109.9 115.8 93.1
July (r) 110.6 116.6 93.0
Aug (r) 110.5 115.8 92.6
Sept (r) 111.3 117.9 96.1
Oct (r) 111.6 118.6 97.0
Nov (r) 112.7 118.7 98.0
Dec (r) 112.9 119.7 97.5
2004: Jan (r) 113.9 119.5 100.4
Feb (r) 114.4 118.7 96.6
Mar (r) 114.1 119.8 97.2
Apr (r) 114.7 120.2 100.2
May (r) 115.5 121.0 101.3
June (r) 115.1 121.7 100.0
July (r) 115.9 … 100.3
Aug (r) 116.0 … …
Sept (r) 115.9 … …
Oct (r) 116.7 … …
Nov (p) (r) 117.0 … …
Industrial production (1997 = 100;
seasonally adjusted)
Period France Germany Italy
1994 94.3 96.2 92.6
1995 96.1 96.8 98.0
1996 95.8 97.0 96.3
1997 100.0 100.0 100.0
1998 103.3 103.8 101.2
1999 105.7 104.9 101.1
2000 110.1 110.7 105.3
2001 111.3 111.0 104.0
2002 109.9 109.9 102.7
2003 (p) 109.6 110.3 102.2
2003: June 108.6 108.7 101.5
July 109.3 111.2 103.1
Aug 109.0 108.6 103.1
Sept 110.0 108.4 102.3
Oct 110.8 111.3 102.4
Nov 110.0 112.0 102.7
Dec 110.0 111.9 102.7
2004: Jan 109.7 112.5 102.3
Feb 110.9 112.0 102.3
Mar 111.2 111.9 102.1
Apr 110.9 113.3 102.5
May 111.3 114.4 102.2
June 111.5 112.7 101.5
July … … …
Aug … … …
Sept … … …
Oct … … …
Nov (p) … … …
Industrial
production
(1997 = 100;
seasonally Consumer prices (1982-84
adjusted) = 100; NSA)
United United
Period Kingdom States (1) Canada
1994 95.7 148.2 148.3
1995 97.3 152.4 151.4
1996 98.7 156.9 153.8
1997 100.0 160.5 156.3
1998 101.0 163.0 157.8
1999 102.3 166.6 160.5
2000 104.2 172.2 164.9
2001 102.6 177.1 169.1
2002 100.0 179.9 172.9
2003 (p) 99.9 184.0 177.7
2003: June 99.9 183.7 177.4
July 100.4 183.9 177.5
Aug 99.6 184.6 178.0
Sept 99.8 185.2 178.3
Oct 100.6 185.0 177.8
Nov 99.8 184.5 178.3
Dec 99.9 184.3 178.4
2004: Jan 99.8 185.2 178.5
Feb 99.3 186.2 179.0
Mar 99.6 187.4 179.6
Apr 100.4 188.0 180.0
May 100.7 189.1 181.6
June 100.4 189.7 181.7
July … 189.4 181.6
Aug … 189.5 …
Sept … 189.9 …
Oct … 190.9 …
Nov (p) … 191.0 …
Consumer prices (1982-84 = 100; NSA)
Period Japan France Germany
1994 119.3 145.8 131.1
1995 119.2 148.4 133.3
1996 119.3 151.4 135.3
1997 121.5 153.2 137.8
1998 122.2 154.2 139.1
1999 121.8 155.0 140.0
2000 121.0 157.6 142.0
2001 120.1 160.2 144.8
2002 119.0 163.3 146.7
2003 (p) 118.7 166.7 148.3
2003: June 118.8 166.5 148.2
July 118.5 166.4 148.5
Aug 118.8 166.7 148.5
Sept 118.9 167.3 148.3
Oct 118.9 167.8 148.3
Nov 118.3 167.9 148.1
Dec 118.4 168.1 149.2
2004: Jan 118.2 168.1 149.3
Feb 118.2 168.8 149.6
Mar 118.4 169.5 150.0
Apr 118.4 169.9 150.5
May 118.5 170.5 150.8
June 118.8 170.5 150.8
July 118.4 170.2 151.2
Aug … 170.7 151.5
Sept … … …
Oct … … …
Nov (p) … … …
Consumer prices (1982-84
= 100; NSA)
United
Period Italy Kingdom
1994 195.3 169.3
1995 205.6 175.2
1996 213.8 179.4
1997 218.2 185.1
1998 222.5 191.4
1999 226.2 194.3
2000 231.9 200.1
2001 238.3 203.6
2002 244.3 207.0
2003 (p) 350.8 213.0
2003: June 250.7 213.0
July 251.1 213.0
Aug 251.7 213.4
Sept 252.1 214.4
Oct 252.3 214.5
Nov 252.9 214.7
Dec 253.1 215.6
2004: Jan 253.5 215.1
Feb 254.1 216.0
Mar 255.0 216.9
Apr 255.6 218.2
May 256.2 219.1
June 256.6 219.5
July 256.8 219.5
Aug 257.4 220.2
Sept … …
Oct … …
Nov (p) … …
(1) Data relate to all urban consumers.
NOTE.–See Note, p. 17, for information on U.S.
industrial production series.
Source: National sources as reported by Department
of Commerce (Bureau of Economic Analysis and
International Trade Administration, Office of
Trade and Economic Analysis).
U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES
[Billion of dollars; monthly data seasonally adjusted]Good Exports (f.a.s. value)
Census basis (by end-use
category)
Indus-
Foods, trial
Total, feeds, sup-
Period BPO Census and plies
basis basis (1) bev- and
erages mate-
rials
1994 502.9 512.6 42.0 121.4
1995 575.2 584.7 50.5 146.2
1996 612.1 625.1 55.5 147.7
1997 678.4 689.2 51.5 158.2
1998 670.4 682.1 46.4 148.3
1999 684.0 695.8 46.0 147.5
2000 772.0 781.9 47.9 172.6
2001 718.7 729.1 49.4 160.1
2002 681.8 693.1 49.6 156.8
2003 713.1 724.8 55.0 173.0
2003: Oct 61.2 61.9 4.8 14.6
Nov 63.1 64.2 5.0 14.6
Dec 62.6 63.4 4.9 15.1
2004: Jan 61.7 62.7 4.6 15.1
Feb 64.9 65.9 4.7 16.0
Mar 67.3 68.5 4.9 16.7
Apr 65.9 66.9 4.7 16.3
May 68.7 69.6 4.8 17.3
June 64.7 65.7 4.5 16.1
July 67.5 68.2 4.4 17.3
Aug 68.0 68.8 4.2 17.0
Sept (r) 69.1 70.2 4.9 17.4
Oct (p) 69.4 70.3 4.7 18.0
Good Exports (f.a.s. Goods:
value) Imports
(customs
Census basis (by end-(customs value)
category)
Auto- Con-
mo- sumer
Capital tive goods
Period goods vehi- (non- BOP
exept cles, food basis
auto- parts except
motive and auto-
en- mo-
gines tive
1994 205.0 57.8 60.0 668.7
1995 233.0 61.8 64.4 749.4
1996 253.0 65.0 70.1 803.1
1997 294.5 74.0 77.4 876.5
1998 299.4 72.4 80.3 917.1
1999 310.8 75.3 80.9 1,030.0
2000 356.9 80.4 89.4 1,224.4
2001 321.7 75.4 88.3 1,145.9
2002 290.4 78.9 84.4 1,164.7
2003 293.6 80.7 89.9 1,260.7
2003: Oct 25.5 6.9 7.6 107.3
Nov 26.8 6.8 8.0 107.8
Dec 26.0 6.9 7.8 111.1
2004: Jan 25.9 6.7 7.7 111.3
Feb 27.2 7.0 8.2 114.7
Mar 27.7 7.2 8.6 118.7
Apr 27.1 7.2 8.6 118.9
May 28.7 7.2 8.5 120.2
June 26.4 7.0 8.4 123.8
July 27.8 7.6 8.2 122.2
Aug 27.7 7.8 8.6 125.0
Sept (r) 28.0 7.7 8.8 124.1
Oct (p) 28.1 7.7 8.8 129.0
Goods: Imports (customs value)
Census basis (by end-use category)
Indus-
Period Foods, trial Capital
Total feeds, sup- goods
Census and plies except
basis (1) bev- and auto-
arages mate- motive
rials
1994 663.3 31.0 162.1 184.4
1995 743.5 33.2 181.8 221.4
1996 795.3 35.7 204.5 228.1
1997 869.7 39.7 213.8 253.3
1998 911.9 41.2 200.1 269.5
1999 1,024.6 43.6 221.4 295.7
2000 1,218.0 46.0 299.0 347.0
2001 1,141.0 46.6 273.9 298.0
2002 1,161.4 49.7 267.7 283.3
2003 1,257.1 55.8 313.8 295.8
2003: Oct 107.1 4.8 26.0 25.4
Nov 107.6 4.9 25.8 25.6
Dec 110.9 4.9 28.1 26.7
2004: Jan 111.0 4.8 28.3 26.7
Feb 114.5 5.1 31.2 26.3
Mar 118.4 5.1 31.8 27.2
Apr 118.7 5.1 30.9 27.8
May 119.9 5.3 31.9 28.0
June 123.5 5.2 35.1 29.4
July 122.0 5.1 33.9 29.2
Aug 124.7 5.1 36.6 29.0
Sept (r) 123.9 5.0 35.5 29.5
Oct (p) 128.7 5.2 38.5 29.6
Goods: Imports Services
(customs value) (BOP basis)
Census basis (by
end-use category)
Auto- Con-
motive sumer
vehi- goods
Period cles, (non-
parts food) Exports Imports
and en- except
gines auto-
motive
1994 118.3 146.3 200.4 132.9
1995 123.8 159.9 219.2 141.3
1996 128.9 172.0 239.5 152.4
1997 139.8 193.8 256.3 166.3
1998 148.7 217.0 263.1 181.3
1999 179.0 241.9 282.5 199.7
2000 195.9 281.8 299.0 224.9
2001 189.8 284.3 287.9 223.4
2002 203.7 307.8 294.1 232.9
2003 210.2 333.9 307.4 256.3
2003: Oct 18.0 28.9 26.9 22.3
Nov 18.1 29.1 27.1 22.3
Dec 18.3 28.9 27.5 22.9
2004: Jan 17.8 29.4 26.9 23.1
Feb 18.8 28.9 27.3 23.3
Mar 18.9 31.2 27.9 23.6
Apr 19.0 31.7 (r) 28.3 (r) 23.8
May 19.4 31.0 (r) 28.1 (r) 24.0
June 18.7 31.0 (r) 28.3 (r) 24.5
July 19.1 30.5 (r) 28.4 24.2
Aug 19.2 30.4 (r) 28.2 (r) 25.1
Sept (r) 19.5 30.3 28.4 24.3
Oct (p) 19.3 32.0 28.7 24.5
Balance of trade (exports minus imports)
BOP basis
Goods, Goods
Period Census Goods Services and
basis services
1994 -150.6 -165.8 67.5 -98.4
1995 -158.8 -174.2 77.9 -96.3
1996 -170.2 -191.0 87.1 -103.9
1997 -180.5 -198.1 89.9 -108.2
1998 -229.8 -246.7 81.8 -164.9
1999 -328.8 -346.0 82.8 -263.3
2000 -436.1 -452.4 74.1 -378.3
2001 -411.9 -427.2 64.2 -362.7
2002 -468.3 -482.9 61.2 -421.7
2003 -532.4 -547.6 51.0 -496.5
2003: Oct -45.1 -46.2 4.7 -41.5
Nov -43.4 -44.7 4.7 -40.0
Dec -47.5 -48.5 4.5 -44.0
2004: Jan -48.4 -49.6 3.8 -45.8
Feb -48.6 -49.8 4.0 -45.8
Mar -49.9 -51.4 4.4 -47.1
Apr -51.8 -53.0 (r) 4.6 (r) -48.4
May -50.3 -51.5 (r) 4.2 (r) -47.3
June -57.8 -59.1 (r) 3.8 (r) -55.3
July -53.7 -54.8 4.2 (r) -50.6
Aug -55.9 -57.0 (r) 3.1 (r) -53.9
Sept (r) -53.7 -55.0 4.1 -50.9
Oct (p) -58.4 -59.7 4.2 -55.5
(1) Total includes “other” exports or imports, not shown separately.
NOTE:–BOP refers to balance of payments on inernational transactions
basis. BOP data shown here are consistent with figures show on pp.
36 and 37.
Source: Department of Commerce (Bureau of the Census and Bureau of
Economic Analysis).
U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
In the third quarter of 2004, the goods deficit rose to $166.7 billion,
from $163.6 billion in the second quarter.
The current account deficit rose to $164.7 billion in the third
quarter from $164.4 billion in the second quarter.
[GRAPHIC OMITTED] [Millions of dollars; quarterly data seasonally adjusted.Credits (+), debits (-)]
Goods (1)
Period Exports Imports Balance
on
goods
1994 502,859 -668,690 -165,831
1995 575,204 -749,374 -174,170
1996 612,113 -803,113 -191,000
1997 678,366 -876,470 -198,104
1998 670,416 -917,103 -246,687
1999 683,965 -1,029,980 -346,015
2000 771,994 -1,224,408 -452,414
2001 718,712 1,145,900 -427,188
2002 681,833 -1,164,728 -482,895
2003 713,122 -1,260,674 -547,552
2002: I 165,123 -273,520 -108,397
II 172,034 -291,395 -119,361
III 174,371 -296,778 -122,407
IV 170,305 -303,035 132,730
2003: I 173,459 -311,402 -137,943
II 174,554 -310,087 -135,533
III 178,251 -312,886 -134,635
IV 186,858 -326,299 -139,441
2004: I 193,920 -344,688 -150,768
II (r) 199,315 -362,895 -163,580
III (p) 204,610 -371,341 -166,731
Services
Net
travel
Period Net and Other
military trans- services,
trans- porta- net
actions (2) tion
1994 2,570 16,305 48,577
1995 4,600 21,772 51,533
1996 5,385 25,015 56,658
1997 4,968 22,152 62,806
1998 5,220 10,210 66,389
1999 2,593 7,085 73,085
2000 317 2,486 71,267
2001 -2,296 -3,254 70,046
2002 -7,158 -3,451 71,769
2003 -12,626 -10,303 73,973
2002: I -1,574 -802 17,014
II -1,882 -1,073 18,943
III -1,537 -901 17,929
IV -2,165 -675 17,882
2003: I -2,905 -2,745 18,207
II -3,215 -3,183 18,551
III -3,047 -3,088 18,520
IV -3,459 -2,187 18,693
2004: I -3,534 -2,668 18,368
II (r) -3,475 -2,543 18,514
III (p) -3,832 -2,922 18,143
Balance Income receipts and payments
Period on
goods Receipts Payments
and
services
1994 -98,379 166,521 -149,375
1995 -96,265 210,244 -189,353
1996 -103,942 226,129 -203,811
1997 -108,178 256,804 -244,195
1998 -164,868 261,308 -257,554
1999 -263,252 293,222 -280,037
2000 -378,344 350,449 -329,864
2001 -362,692 286,692 -263,120
2002 -421,735 266,799 -259,626
2003 -496,508 294,385 -261,106
2002: I -93,759 63,455 -62,490
II -103,373 67,306 -68,260
III -106,916 69,542 -68,199
IV -117,688 66,496 -60,677
2003: I -125,386 67,677 -63,682
II -123,380 68,893 -63,019
III -122,250 73,785 -66,524
IV -125,494 84,030 -67,879
2004: I -138,602 83,528 -71,364
II (r) -151,084 88,419 -83,382
III (p) -155,342 92,879 -87,598
Income
receipts
and payments
Unilateral Balance
Period Balance current on
on transfers current
income net (3) account
1994 17,146 -36,799 -118,032
1995 20,891 -34,104 -109,478
1996 22,318 -38,583 -120,207
1997 12,609 -40,410 -135,979
1998 3,754 -48,443 -209,557
1999 13,185 -46,775 -296,822
2000 20,585 -55,684 -413,443
2001 23,572 -46,581 -385,701
2002 7,173 -59,382 -473,944
2003 33,279 -67,439 -530,668
2002: I 965 -17,411 -110,205
II -954 -13,562 -117,889
III 1,343 -13,427 -119,000
IV 5,819 -14,980 -126,849
2003: I 3,995 -16,815 -138,206
II 5,874 -16,369 -133,875
III 7,261 -16,639 -131,628
IV 16,151 -17,617 -126,960
2004: I 12,164 -20,726 -147,164
II (r) 5,037 -18,344 -164,391
III (p) 5,281 -14,648 -164,709
(1) Adjusted from Census data for differences in timing and
coverage: excludes military.
(2) Transfers under U.S. military agency sales contracts (exports)
minus direct defense expenditures (imports).
(3) Includes transfers of goods and services under U.S. military grant
programs.
See p. 37 for continuation of table.
In the financial account, U.S. claims on foreigners reported by U.S.
banks increased $60.3 billion in the third quarter of 2004, following
an increase of $37.0 billion in the second quarter. U.S. liabilities
to private foreigners reported by U.S. banks, excluding Treasury
securities, increased $46.6 billion in the third quarter, following
an increase of $41.2 billion in the second quarter.
[GRAPHIC OMITTED] [Millions of dollars; quarterly data seasonally adjusted.Credits (+), debits (-)]
Financial account
U.S.-owned assest abroad,
net [increase/financial
outflow (-)]
Capital
account U.S.
Period trans- Total official
actions, reserve
net assets (4)
1994 -1,723 -178,937 5346
1995 -927 -352,264 -9,742
1996 -654 -413,409 6,668
1997 -1,044 -485,475 -1,010
1998 -740 -347,829 -6,783
1999 -4,843 -503,640 8,747
2000 -809 -569,798 -290
2001 -1,083 -366,768 -4,911
2002 -1,260 -198,014 -3,681
2003 -3,079 -283,414 1,523
2002: I -281 -34,144 390
II -271 -133,373 -1,843
III -361 21,574 -1,416
IV -347 -52,069 -812
2003: I -406 -102,665 83
II -1,552 -110,962 -170
III -821 -8,138 -611
IV -300 -61,647 2,221
2004: I -396 -306,729 557
II (r) -324 -105,810 1,122
III (p) -374 -133,176 429
Financial account
U.S.-owned assest abroad, Foreign-owned
net [increase/financial assest in
outflow (-)] the U.S. net
[increase/
financial
inflow (+)]
Other U.S.
Period Govern- U.S. Total
ment private
assets assets
1994 -390 -183,893 305,989
1995 -984 -341,538 438,562
1996 -989 -419,088 551,096
1997 68 -484,533 706,809
1998 -422 -340,624 423,569
1999 2,750 -515,137 740,210
2000 -941 -568,567 1,046,896
2001 -486 -361,371 782,859
2002 345 -194,678 768,246
2003 537 -285,474 829,173
2002: I 133 -34,667 165,989
II 42 -131,572 229,135
III -27 23,017 150,075
IV 197 -51,454 223,047
2003: I 53 -102,801 246,105
II 310 -111,102 218,553
III 483 -8,010 134,202
IV -309 -63,559 230,311
2004: I 727 -308,013 445,348
II (r) -2 -106,930 270,745
III (p) 183 -133,788 286,412
Financial account
Foreign-owned asset in
the U.S. net [increase/ Statistical
financial inflow (+)] discrepancy
Total (sum
Period Foreign Other of the items
official foreign with sign
asset assets reversed)
1994 39,583 266,406 -7,217
1995 109,880 328,682 24,107
1996 126,724 424,372 -16,836
1997 19,036 687,773 -84,311
1998 -19,903 443,472 134,557
1999 43,543 696,667 65,095
2000 42,758 1,004,138 -62,846
2001 28,059 754,800 -29,307
2002 113,990 654,256 -95,028
2003 248,573 580,600 -12,012
2002: I 12,801 153,188 -21,359
II 53,312 175,823 22,398
III 17,720 132,355 -52,288
IV 30,157 192,890 -43,782
2003: I 48,986 197,119 -4,828
II 63,245 153,308 27,836
III 50,663 83,539 6,385
IV 83,679 146,632 -41,404
2004: I 127,864 317,484 8,941
II (r) 73,349 197,396 -220
III (p) 60,118 226,294 11,847
Statistical
discrepancy
U.S. official
Period Of which: reserve
Seasonal assets,
adjustment net (4)
discrepancy end of period
1994 … 74,335
1995 … 85,832
1996 … 75,089
1997 … 69,954
1998 … 81,761
1999 … 71,516
2000 … 67,647
2001 … 68,654
2002 … 79,006
2003 … 85,938
2002: I 10,292 67,574
II -1,206 74,696
III -14,052 75,860
IV 4,963 79,006
2003: I -11,091 80,049
II -3,121 81,660
III -13,418 84,431
IV 5,449 85,938
2004: I 11,839 85,192
II (r) -5,558 82,652
III (p) -15,068 82,578
(4) Consists of gold, special rights (SDRs), foreign currencies,
and the U.S. reserve position in the International Monetary
Fund (IMF).
Sources: Department of Commerce (Bureau of Economic Analysis) and
Department of the Treasury.
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