Biden’s choice – the (not so) curious case of U.S. export weakness — Panjiva
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Biden’s choice – the (not so) curious case of U.S. export weakness

Ags - Grains/Beans 324 Ags - Meat/Dairy 274 Canada 532 China 3063 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1255 Consumer Staples 818 Energy - Conventional 478 Energy - Crude Oil 319 Energy - Natural Gas 169 Mexico 931 Trade Balance 935 Trade Deals 1020 U.S. 5418

U.S. international trade activity fell for a 16th straight month in December with a 4.7% year over year decline. Services fell by 22.7% due to the continued loss of transport and travel revenues resulting from the pandemic while imports of goods climbed 4.8% higher on increased demand for consumer products. Exports meanwhile continued to decline with a drop of 3.0%. That came despite a 64.5% surge in exports to China linked to the phase 1 trade deal. Excluding China exports dropped by 6.7%, led by pandemic-linked declines in energy and aerospace products which fell by 19.9% and 51.8% ...

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