United States Exports of Domestic and Foreign Merchandise: Commodity by country of destination

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Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1960
 

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Página 4 - Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States
Página 3 - Included 1л this report. Merchandise shipped through the United States in transit from one foreign country to another is not reported as imports.
Página 5 - ... the shipper may not know the ultimate destination of the shipment. In such cases, the shipments are credited to the last country, as known to the exporter at time of shipment from the United States, to which the goods are to be shipped in their present form.
Página 4 - Countries are reported as defined in Schedule C, Classification of Country Designations Used In Compiling the United States Foreign Trade Statistics.
Página 5 - The country of destination is defined as the country of ultimate destination or the country where the goods are to be consumed, further processed, or manufactured, as known to the shipper at the time of exportation. If the shipper does not know the country of ultimate destination...
Página 4 - The export value, the value at the port of exportation, is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port.
Página 3 - Customs and which is reexported without processing In the United States is covered separately in this report as exports of foreign merchandise. In general, the statistics are a complete record of the physical movement of merchandise out of the United States to foreign countries (except for...
Página 4 - Although the country of destination is defined as the country of ultimate destination or the country where the goods are to be consumed, or further processed or manufactured, the statistics do not always reflect this definition, as the shipper may not know the ultimate destination of the shipment.
Página 3 - The export statistics in this report include government as well as nongovernment shipments of merchandise fron the United States to foreign countries. The statistics, therefore, include Mutual Security Program military aid, Mutual Security Program economic aid, and Department of the Army Civilian Supply shipments. Shipments to United States armed forces for their own use are not included.

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