ANNUAL REVISION FOR 2002 PART A: SEASONALLY ADJUSTED EXHIBIT 7. IMPORTS OF GOODS BY END-USE CATEGORY AND COMMODITY In millions of dollars. Details may not equal totals due to rounding. The commodities in this exhibit are ranked on the year-to-year change within each major commodity grouping. (-) Represents zero or less than one-half of unit of measurement shown. Annual Annual Year-to-year Item (1) 2002 2001 Change Total, Balance of Payments Basis 1,164,746 1,145,927 18,819 Net Adjustments 3,380 4,928 -1,548 Total, Census Basis 1,161,366 1,140,999 20,367 Foods, feeds, and beverages 49,687 46,641 3,046 Wine and related products 5,353 4,691 662 Other foods 3,715 3,231 484 Bakery products 3,677 3,211 466 Fruits, frozen juices 5,044 4,610 434 Fish and shellfish 10,027 9,754 272 Alcoholic bevs, excluding wine 3,288 3,067 222 Vegetables 4,327 4,126 202 Food oils, oilseeds 1,278 1,191 87 Feedstuff and foodgrains 1,614 1,541 73 Cocoa beans 508 435 73 Cane and beet sugar 558 514 44 Tea, spices, etc. 828 790 38 Dairy products and eggs 1,049 1,012 37 Nuts 701 679 23 Green coffee 1,369 1,357 12 Meat products 6,017 6,046 -29 Nonagricultural foods, etc. 332 386 -54 Industrial supplies and materials 267,681 273,870 -6,188 Gas-natural 10,988 15,421 -4,434 Other precious metals 3,714 6,063 -2,349 Electric energy 1,145 2,738 -1,593 Fuel oil 9,240 10,643 -1,403 Petroleum products, other 13,274 14,236 -962 Liquefied petroleum gases 3,710 4,415 -705 Chemicals-fertilizers 3,734 4,298 -564 Newsprint 3,039 3,597 -557 Chemicals-organic 12,623 12,972 -349 Copper 2,283 2,628 -346 Pulpwood and woodpulp 2,366 2,631 -266 Nonferrous metals, other 1,373 1,612 -239 Lumber 6,902 7,089 -187 Chemicals-inorganic 3,903 4,090 -186 Nickel 858 1,032 -174 Farming materials, livestock 820 908 -88 Leather and furs 881 963 -82 Tobacco, waxes, etc 3,436 3,513 -77 Iron and steel products, n.e.c. 4,235 4,303 -68 Materials, excluding chemicals 1,526 1,586 -60 Coal and related fuels 987 1,042 -55 Tin 170 222 -51 Wool, silk, etc. 649 684 -34 Synthetic rubber--primary 1,205 1,238 -33 Cotton, natural fibers 87 120 -33 Sulfur, nonmetallic minerals 566 586 -19 Hides and skins 139 158 -19 Chemicals-other, n.e.c. 5,396 5,396 (-) Zinc 989 987 2 Glass-plate, sheet, etc. 843 836 7 Paper and paper products 6,057 6,012 46 Hair, waste materials 467 410 57 Cotton cloth, fabrics 2,228 2,121 107 Finished metal shapes 6,912 6,797 115 Nuclear fuel materials 2,189 2,064 125 Plastic materials 7,419 7,293 127 Natural rubber 751 613 138 Iron and steel, advanced 4,399 4,199 199 Bauxite and aluminum 6,598 6,396 202 Synthetic cloth 4,210 4,005 205 Nontextile floor tiles 2,111 1,905 206 Steelmaking materials 2,452 2,236 216 Stone, sand, cement, etc. 3,670 3,447 223 Plywood and veneers 1,689 1,398 291 Finished textile supplies 2,434 2,132 302 Blank tapes, audio & visual 2,658 2,326 331 Nonmonetary gold 2,456 2,084 372 Shingles, wallboard 7,272 6,585 687 Iron and steel mill products 9,097 8,207 890 Industrial supplies, other 14,250 13,340 909 Crude oil 77,283 74,293 2,990 Capital goods, except automotive 283,323 297,993 -14,671 Semiconductors 26,015 30,423 -4,407 Civilian aircraft 12,300 14,885 -2,585 Computer accessories 59,010 61,304 -2,294 Engines-civilian aircraft 8,599 10,630 -2,031 Telecommunications equipment 23,135 24,632 -1,497 Metalworking machine tools 5,943 7,417 -1,474 Parts-civilian aircraft 4,558 5,843 -1,284 Electric apparatus 22,076 23,137 -1,061 Generators, accessories 10,802 11,652 -850 Industrial engines 9,033 9,779 -746 Laboratory testing instruments 2,030 2,746 -716 Pulp and paper machinery 3,503 4,166 -663 Railway transportation equipment 998 1,403 -404 Business machines and equipment 4,468 4,864 -396 Drilling & oilfield equipment 1,351 1,611 -260 Textile, sewing machines 999 1,161 -162 Excavating machinery 4,151 4,305 -154 Materials handling equipment 6,084 6,206 -122 Spacecraft, excluding military 36 116 -80 Measuring, testing, control instruments 8,927 9,006 -79 Vessels, except scrap 3 1 1 Marine engines, parts 551 538 13 Nonfarm tractors and parts 690 660 30 Specialized mining 381 326 56 Food, tobacco machinery 1,526 1,456 69 Commercial vessels, other 144 74 70 Wood, glass, plastic 4,430 4,211 219 Agricultural machinery, equipment 4,155 3,874 281 Industrial machines, other 18,053 17,644 409 Photo, service industry machinery 9,227 8,760 467 Medicinal equipment 14,000 12,466 1,534 Computers 16,141 12,696 3,445 Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines 203,743 189,782 13,962 Consumer goods 307,854 284,293 23,561 Pharmaceutical preparations 40,748 33,536 7,213 Other household goods 31,649 28,355 3,294 TV's, VCR's, etc 23,110 20,674 2,436 Furniture, household goods, etc. 16,018 13,786 2,232 Apparel, household goods - cotton 36,134 33,942 2,193 Gem diamonds 12,090 10,618 1,472 Household appliances 10,430 9,041 1,390 Toys/games/sporting goods 23,216 21,886 1,330 Jewelry 9,147 8,290 857 Stereo equipment, etc 8,189 7,752 437 Toiletries and cosmetics 3,974 3,547 427 Cookware, cutlery, tools 4,458 4,071 386 Writing and art supplies 9,807 9,466 341 Camping apparel and gear 6,234 5,995 238 Pleasure boats and motors 2,206 2,023 183 Gem stones, other 1,629 1,483 145 Books, printed matter 3,409 3,284 125 Rugs 1,537 1,416 121 Motorcycles and parts 3,047 2,984 63 Records, tapes, and disks 1,312 1,251 61 Musical instruments 1,428 1,375 53 Numismatic coins 161 118 42 Apparel,household goods-nontextile 6,144 6,138 7 Nursery stock, etc. 1,132 1,150 -18 Glassware, chinaware 2,171 2,199 -28 Artwork, antiques, stamps, etc. 6,974 7,098 -124 Footwear 11,617 11,776 -159 Photo equipment 1,710 1,997 -287 Apparel, household goods - wool 3,010 3,398 -388 Apparel, textiles, nonwool or cotton 25,163 25,643 -480 Other goods 49,078 48,421 657 (1) Detailed data are presented on a Census basis. The information needed to convert to a BOP basis is not available. NOTE: For information on data sources, nonsampling errors and definitions, see the information section on page 26 of the FT-900, or at www.census.gov/foreign- trade/www.press.html or www.bea.gov/bea/rels.htm. SOURCE: Report FT900 (03) (CB-03-93), U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, FINAL 2002. For more information, contact Haydn R. Mearkle (301-763-2246) or Nick Orsini (301-763-2311), Foreign Trade Division.