Details may not equal totals due to rounding. The Trading Economics Application Programming Interface (API) provides direct access to our data. I serve on the Federal Reserve’s Trade and Transportation Advisory Council. Table reflects only those months for which there was trade. Imports to China unexpectedly grew by 2.7 percent year-on-year to USD 167.15 billion in June 2020, easily beating market consensus of a 10 percent slump and after a 16.7 percent fall a month earlier. But this is where I findI didn’t leave the womb thinking I would find my life’s work writing and speaking about trade data, trying to make it interesting and relevant. Seats down almost 55%. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United States Imports from China. I also post a weekly Trade Matters video. Monthly, we upload more than 10 million pages and page views of Census data at ustradenumbers.com, on hundreds of airports, seaports, countries, and export and import commodities.
While Mexico dominates a similar product, color TVs, they are not manufactured by the same companies though a OEM, or original equipment manufacturer might be able to repurpose its manufacturing operations to accommodate monitors.The type of seats most commonly coming from China have metal frames — and more than 70% came from there in March.
In the last year or so, I have spoken about trade in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Laredo, Miami and Chicago.
Trading Economics members can view, download and compare data from nearly 200 countries, including more than 20 million economic indicators, exchange rates, government bond yields, stock indexes and commodity prices. 2020 : U.S. trade in goods with China . Imports from China in the United States averaged 15123.13 USD Million from 1980 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 52202.34 USD Million in October of 2018 and a record low of 58.40 USD Million in March of 1980. Furniture off more than 60%Overall U.S. imports from China are down more than 36% when comparing the most recent monthly data to data from the same month a year earlier.The data, from the month of March, offers the first glimpse of the impact of the coronavirus on U.S.-China trade.Just comparing March of 2020 with March of 2019, U.S. imports from China are down 36.47%. The previous March, in 2019, it had accounted for just under 60% of all U.S. imports.I didn’t leave the womb thinking I would find my life’s work writing and speaking about trade data, trying to make it interesting and relevant. The imports and exports in China has seen a major explosion which has paved the way to China’s heightened major expansion in the global market. Overall U.S. imports from China are down more than 36% when comparing the most recent monthly data to data from the same month a year earlier.