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Foreign Trade Graphs of the Month - March 2012

U.S. Imports of Automotive from Japan by NAICS


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The graph shows the Imports of Automobiles Imported to the U.S. from Japan by NAICS category. The dotted line shows the month the tsunami hit Japan. The columns show the U.S. Imports of Auto and the line shows the percent change compared to prior month. The state of California was most effected by the decrease in imports of auto from Japan as imports decreased by $1.5 billion to $0.6 billion from March to April.

To see data points, hover mouse over the graph.

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March 2013
Trade Numbers

Deficit: $38.8 Billion
Exports: $184.3 Billion
Imports: $223.1 Billion

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