Issues in International Political Economy - U.S. Trading Partners: The Large Role of North America - June 2004, Number 54

  • Jun 14, 2004

    This essay is largely informational because I suspect that informed Americans have little sense of the relative magnitudes of U.S. trade with different regions of the world. U.S. exports in 2003 were valued at $1,018,720 million, and imports were $1,508,632 million; the deficit was $490 billion.