Summary of U.S. International Transactions Exports of goods and services and income receipts 1,418,568 Goods, balance of payments basis772,210 Services293,492.

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Summary of U.S. International Transactions Exports of goods and services and income receipts 1,418,568 Goods, balance of payments basis772,210 Services293,492 Income receipts352,866 Imports of goods and services and income receipts -1,809,099 Goods, balance of payments basis-1,224,417 Services-217,024 Income payments-367,658 Unilateral current transfers, net-54,136 Balance on current account-444,667 (For the Year of 2000 in Millions of Dollars) Current Account Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Summary of U.S. International Transactions Capital account transactions, net705 (For the Year of 2000 in millions of Dollars) Capital Account (newly defined) Includes unilateral current transfers that are really shifts in assets, not current income. E.g. debt forgiveness, transfers by immigrants, the sale or purchase of rights to natural resources or patents. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Summary of U.S. International Transactions U.S.-owned assets abroad, net (increase/financial outflow)-580,952 U.S. official reserve assets, net-290 Other U.S. Gov’t assets, net-944 U.S. private assets, net-579,718 Foreign-owned assets in the U.S., net (increase/financial inflow) 1,024,218 Foreign official assets in the U.S., net37,619 Other foreign assets in the U.S., net986,599 Net financial flows443,266 Statistical discrepancy (sum of items in all accounts with sign reversed) 696 (For the Year of 2000 in Millions of Dollars) Financial Account Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Distribution of U.S. Exports and Imports For the Year of 2000 (exports, imports) in Billions of $ Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Distribution of U.S. Exports and Imports (exports, imports) in Billions of $ for the Year of 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau

For the Year of 2000 (exports, imports) in Billions of $ Algeria (1,3) Angola (0,4) Egypt (3,1) South Africa (3,4) Nigeria (1,11) Gabon (0,2) Source: U.S. Census Bureau Distribution of U.S. Exports and Imports

For the Year of 2000 (exports, imports) in Billions of $ Source: U.S. Census Bureau Distribution of U.S. Exports and Imports

For the Year of 2000 in Billions of $ Source: U.S. Office of Trade and Economic Analysis Australasia % Canada % Mexico % Other America % Eastern Europe % Western Europe % % Africa % % East Asia % South East Asia % Other Asia % Canada % Mexico % Other America % Eastern Europe % % % Other Asia % Australasia % ExportsImports

U.S. Balance of Trade Trend Billions of US$ U.S. Imports U.S. Exports U.S. Balance of Trade Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Direct Foreign Investment Positions Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Billions of US$ DFI by U.S. Firms DFI in the U.S. of the United States on a Historical Cost basis

Distribution of DFI for the U.S. For the Year of 2000 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis DFI by U.S. FirmsDFI in the U.S. Canada 10.2% Other Western Hemisphere 19.2% 3.4% Canada 8.1% France 3.1% Germany 4.3% United Kingdom 18.8% Other Europe 16.6% Africa 1.3% Middle East 1.0% Japan 4.5% Other Asia & Pacific 11.6% Other Asia & Pacific 2.5% France 9.6% Germany 9.9% Netherlands 9.3% 12.3% United Kingdom 18.5% Other Europe 21.5% Middle East 0.7% Japan 13.2%