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[IWS] ITA: TRADE STATS EXPRESS web site

IWS Documented News Service
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Institute for Workplace Studies Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016 Director, IWS News Bureau
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U.S. International Trade Administration (ITA)

Trade Stats Express
http://tse.export.gov/

Get the latest annual and quarterly trade data with TradeStats Express.™
Retrieve, visualize, analyze, print and download your customized output.

Simply click on NATIONAL TRADE DATA or STATE EXPORT DATA

Overview

TradeStats Express displays the latest annual U.S. merchandise trade statistics ­
* At national and state levels.
* In maps, graphs, and tables.
* As exports, imports, and trade balances.
* Custom-tailored to your year and dollar ranges and display preferences.

It is divided into two main sections: National Trade Data and State Export Data. For each section, the basic tools (for example, choosing product classifications, downloading the data, seeing a print preview) are the same. The links at left will help you use these tools.

The National Trade Data are available as full year totals for 1989 through 2004 and Year-To-Current-Quarter for 2004 and 2005. "Year-To-Current-Quarter" is defined as January 1 through the last day of the most recent quarter in the system. ( March 31, June 30, September 30 or December 31 for the specified year). Data are available for individual countries, trade/economic groups, or geographic regions. You can tabulate these statistics using any of three product classification systems: HS (at two- and four-digit levels), NAICS (up to the four-digit level), or SITC (up to the three-digit level). You can choose to display the data for exports, imports, or balance of trade.

The National Trade Data section offers two options:
* Global Patterns of U.S. Merchandise Trade, which displays (1) a world map showing export patterns from the U.S. and (2) a table sortable by trade partner or by individual year data.
* Product Profiles of U.S. Merchandise Trade with a Selected Market, which displays (1) a chart showing major U.S. exports to a world market and (2) a table sortable by exported product or by individual year data.

The State Export Data are available as full year totals for 1999 through 2004 and Year-To-Current-Quarter for 2004 and 2005. "Year-To-Current-Quarter" is defined as January 1 through the last day of the most recent quarter in the system. ( March 31, June 30, September 30 or December 31 for the specified year). Data are available for individual states or U.S. regions. Products are classified in industry groups corresponding to NAICS two-digit codes.

State Export Data section offers three options:
* Global Patterns of a State's Exports, which displays (1) a world map showing export patterns from a state or U.S. region and (2) a table sortable by trade partner or by individual year data.
* State-by-State Exports to a Selected Market, which displays (1) a U.S. map showing states exporting a product to a world market and (2) a table sortable by exporting state or by individual year data.
* Export Product Profile to a Selected Market, which displays (1) a pie chart showing major exports from a state to a world market and (2) a table sortable by exported product or by individual year data.
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This information is provided to subscribers, friends, faculty, students and alumni of the School of Industrial & Labor Relations (ILR). It is a service of the Institute for Workplace Studies (IWS) in New York City. Stuart Basefsky is responsible for the selection of the contents which is intended to keep researchers, companies, workers, and governments aware of the latest information related to ILR disciplines as it becomes available for the purposes of research, understanding and debate. The content does not reflect the opinions or positions of Cornell University, the School of Industrial & Labor Relations, or that of Mr. Basefsky and should not be construed as such. The service is unique in that it provides the original source documentation, via links, behind the news and research of the day. Use of the information provided is unrestricted. However, it is requested that users acknowledge that the information was found via the IWS Documented News Service.

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Stuart Basefsky *
Director, IWS News Bureau *
Institute for Workplace Studies *
Cornell/ILR School *
16 E. 34th Street, 4th Floor *
New York, NY 10016 *
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Telephone: (607) 255-2703 *
Fax: (607) 255-9641 *
E-mail: smb6@cornell.edu *
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