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Date: 30 December 2019 We take a look at the imports by the state of Texas from both Canada and China, two of the USA's biggest trading partners. And since Texas is one of the biggest states of the USA (in terms of land coverage and labor force size), we wanted to take a look at the imports by the state of Texas from these two countries. All data obtained from the United States Census Bureau.
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Imports by the state of Texas from Canada and China
So what exactly is is that the state of Texas imports from the USA's northern neighbour Canada and the USA's biggest trading partner China? The summary below shows the main product groupings and the value imported by Texas from Canada and China from January 2019 to October 2019.
The first value represents the value of imports from Canada and the second value represents the value of imports from China.
The first value represents the value of imports from Canada and the second value represents the value of imports from China.
- Animals; live: $5 286 618 $382 277
- Meat and edible meat offal: $176 739 727 -------
- Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates: $22 644 955 $73 238 658
- Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included: $5 289 083 $379 406
- Animal originated products; not elsewhere specified or included: $5 623 294 $19 512 979
- Trees and other plants, live; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliage: $13 376 185 $693 778
- Vegetables and certain roots and tubers; edible: $35 476 490 $5 341 814
- Fruit and nuts, edible; peel of citrus fruit or melons: $11 496 159 $3 520 195
- Coffee, tea, mate and spices: $46 560 778 $4 965 327
- Cereals: $11 201 533 $44 331
- Products of the milling industry; malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten: $6 828 904 $418 917
- Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit, industrial or medicinal plants; $14 606 940 $1 778 597
- Lac; gums, resins and other vegetable saps and extracts: $115 850 $1 429 718
- Vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included: $47 272 $622 066
- Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared animal fats;$84 796 436 $277 786
- Meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates; preparations thereof: $6 498 743 $19 101 852
- Sugars and sugar confectionery: $13 964 467 $1 023 467
- Cocoa and cocoa preparations: $26 174 166 $7 477
- Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; pastrycooks' products: $162 390 030 $6 273 134
- Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants: $100 711 484 $26 874 407
- Miscellaneous edible preparations: $54 366 502 $5 752 641
- Beverages, spirits and vinegar: $34 359 215 $226 251
- Food industries, residues and wastes thereof; prepared animal fodder: $49 551 263 $6 032 052
- Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes: $796 954 $7 609 037
- Salt; sulphur; earths, stone; plastering materials, lime and cement: $17 497 542 $27 483 043
- Ores, slag and ash: $88 807 756 $6 016 511
- Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; $5 537 062 025 $18 392 807
- Inorganic chemicals; organic and inorganic compounds of precious metals; of rare earth metals: $54 630 928 $83 899 767
- Organic chemicals: $466 017 331 $462 544 310
- Pharmaceutical products: $182 683 005 $54 558 446
- Fertilizers: $6 863 631 $590 367
- Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments: $46 087 806 $8 738 659
- Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations: $115 725 853 $25 596 704
- Soap, organic surface-active agents; washing, lubricating, polishing or scouring preparations;, $86 933 217 $23 124 159
- Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes: $5 592 890 $3 671 166
- Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparations: $6 053 945 $20 245 452
- Photographic or cinematographic goods: $11 012 --------------
- Chemical products n.e.s.: $98 745 365 $112 358 820
- Plastics and articles thereof: $787 263 382 $1 062 025 824
- Rubber and articles thereof: $234 415 196 $203 904 737
- Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather: $573 001 $7 676
- Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; $31 097 144 $251 944 775
- Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof: $141 540 $548 240
- Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal: $434 741 862 $193 626 173
- Cork and articles of cork: $32 894 $1 076 616
- Manufactures of straw, esparto or other plaiting materials; basketware and wickerwork: $47 368 $21 138 697
- Pulp of wood or other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard: $36 366 279 $36 526
- Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or paperboard: $144 378 476 $127 343 376
- Printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products of the printing industry; manuscripts,: $14 786 673 $76 821 292
- Silk: ------- $23 839
- Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric: $22 868 $116 161
- Cotton: $434 921 $2 635 066
- Vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn and woven fabrics of paper yarn: $4 900 $234 552
- Man-made filaments: $4 072 076 $8 802 121
- Man-made staple fibres: $2 111 625 $7 553 926
- Wadding, felt and nonwovens, special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof: $5 501 588 $33 606 299
- Carpets and other textile floor coverings: $447 887 $20 045 586
- Fabrics; special woven fabrics, tufted textile fabrics, lace, tapestries, trimmings, embroider: $3 041 206 $7 026 201
- Textile fabrics; impregnated, coated, covered or laminated; textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use: $48 757 991 $34 765 585
- Fabrics; knitted or crocheted: $587 913 $9 027 030
- Apparel and clothing accessories; knitted or crocheted: $13 828 044 $202 443 597
- Apparel and clothing accessories; not knitted or crocheted: $10 792 494 $349 003 626
- Textiles, made up articles; sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags: $11 878 321 $618 682 593
- Footwear; gaiters and the like; parts of such articles: $875 572 $424 663 972
- Headgear and parts thereof: $245 368 $43 046 474
- Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat sticks, whips, riding crops; and parts thereof: $132 603 $21 288 427
- Feathers and down, prepared; and articles made of feather or of down; artificial flowers; $514 167 $67 229 644
- Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; articles thereof: $38 062 281 $93 625 623
- Ceramic products: $1 605 888 $148 542 961
- Glass and glassware: $26 125 001 $151 105 809
- Natural, cultured pearls; precious, semi-precious stones; precious metals:$130 192 947 $153 701 635
- Iron and steel: $87 556 680 $65 669 917
- Iron or steel articles: $383 102 892 $1 165 841 227
- Copper and articles thereof: $12 821 520 $23 387 101
- Nickel and articles thereof: $39 937 949 $6 284 155
- Aluminium and articles thereof: $149 336 710 $130 882 536
- Lead and articles thereof: $2 695 153 $90 744
- Zinc and articles thereof: $1 452 788 $2 020 050
- Tin; articles thereof: $270 398 $374 772
- Metals; n.e.s., cermets and articles thereof: $17 853 846 $26 776 072
- Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof, of base metal: $23 737 073 $132 938 354
- Metal; miscellaneous products of base metal: $42 052 199 $220 298 269
- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof: $1 847 617 254 $6 526 305 577
- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers; $505 841 556 $10 222 893 652
- Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track :$4 999 609 $48 191 092
- Vehicles; other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories thereof: $865 712 788 $585 822 171
- Aircraft, spacecraft and parts thereof: $524 048 266 $3 925 082
- Ships, boats and floating structures: $6 631 726 $1 857 864
- Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, medical or surgical instruments: $370 803 169 $618 666 471
- Clocks and watches and parts thereof: $389 771 $33 637 916
- Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles: $2 572 733 $5 291 929
- Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof: $1 895 583 $8 433 983
- Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings; lamps etc: $297 217 630 $1 489 840 513
- Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof: $26 355 549 $1 302 218 989
- Miscellaneous manufactured articles: $18 185 132 $289 316 624
- Works of art; collectors' pieces and antiques: $8 105 349 $6 809 076
- Special classification provisions: $1 073 931 055 $302 630 231
From January 2019 to October 2019 the total value of imports by the state of Texas from Canada and China amounted to the following:
First up lets take a look at a product category in which the value of imports coming from Canada is far greater than the value of the imports from China. The product category that stands out is Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes. The summary below shows the value of imports from Canada and China for Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes.
So the state of Texas imported $5 518 669 218 more in Mineral fuels and oils and products of their distillation from Canada than it did from China,
- Canada: $15.899 billion
- China: $28.588 billion
First up lets take a look at a product category in which the value of imports coming from Canada is far greater than the value of the imports from China. The product category that stands out is Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes. The summary below shows the value of imports from Canada and China for Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes.
- Canada: $5 537 062 025
- China: $18 392 807
- Difference: $5 518 669 218
So the state of Texas imported $5 518 669 218 more in Mineral fuels and oils and products of their distillation from Canada than it did from China,
Now lets take a look a product category in which the value of imports coming from China is far greater than the value of the imports from Canada. The product category that stands out is Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers; television image and sound recorders and reproducers. The summary below shows the value of imports from Canada and China for Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers; television image and sound recorders and reproducers.
So the state of Texas imported $9 717 052 096 more in Electrical machinery and equipment and related items from China than it did from Canada. This phenomenon is not isolated to Texas only, or even to the United States only. Across the world in trade with most countries China exports significant amounts of Electrical machinery and equipment and related products. It is one of their biggest export categories.
The state of Texas also imported a lot more in Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof from China than it did from Canada. The summary below shows the imports of Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof from China and Canada.
In coming weeks and months we will continue to focus on the imports and exports of the United States and some of their states.
- China: $10 222 893 652
- Canada: $505 841 556
- Difference: $9 717 052 096
So the state of Texas imported $9 717 052 096 more in Electrical machinery and equipment and related items from China than it did from Canada. This phenomenon is not isolated to Texas only, or even to the United States only. Across the world in trade with most countries China exports significant amounts of Electrical machinery and equipment and related products. It is one of their biggest export categories.
The state of Texas also imported a lot more in Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof from China than it did from Canada. The summary below shows the imports of Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof from China and Canada.
- China: $1 302 218 989
- Canada: $26 355 549
- Difference: $1 275 863 440
In coming weeks and months we will continue to focus on the imports and exports of the United States and some of their states.