The flow of money from the rest of the world in exchange for domestically produced goods and services
Shipments of goods from the 50 states and the District of Columbia to foreign countries and to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and other U S possessions and territories
refers to goods and services sold to other countries One of the components of measuring GDP
Goods and services produced in one country that are sold and shipped to another Merchandise exports (sometimes called visibles) consist of products or commodities; service exports (sometimes called invisibles) consist of banking and insurance services, transportation, travel and tourism, technology and know-how, and the receipts from foreign investment such as interest and dividends
This entry provides the total US dollar amount of exports on an f o b (free on board) basis
measures the total physical movement of merchandise out of the United States to foreign countries USA Trade presents exports on a total basis and reports value on a f a s (free alongside ship) basis
Exports include both domestic exports and re-exports Domestic exports include goods grown, extracted or manufactured in Canada, including goods of foreign origin which have been materially transformed in Canada Re-exports are exports of foreign goods which have not been materially transformed in Canada, including foreign goods withdrawn for export from bonded customs warehouses
the sale of goods or services from one country to another U S exports are reported by the Department of Commerce in it's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reports
Goods and services one country produces and sells to others The opposite of imports, strong exports are necessary to have a favorable balance of trade BACK TO TOP
Goods and services one country produces and sells to others The opposite of imports
Goods or services which are produced in one country and sold to and consumed in another country Also see imports
Refer to all commodities, goods and services, which are exported outside the country, or to free customs regions It includes the national commodities and re-exported services of commodities and goods F O B is the base to count it by its costs loaded by means of transportation in the country of origin