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Annual 2022 Press Highlights
All values in billions of dollars. Goods and services BOP series, beginning with 1960 statistics.

Goods and Services (BOP Basis)
Annual
2022

Goods and Services
Balance

Annual
2021

Percent
Change from
Prior Year

Larger Increase or Decrease by Percent Change /
When it Occurred

-948.1

-845.0

12.2

29.2

2020-2021

Exports

3,009.7

2,556.6

17.7

18.4

2020-2021

Imports

3,957.8

3,401.7

16.3

20.9

2020-2021

Goods (BOP Basis)
Balance

-1,191.8

-1,090.3

9.3

19.3

2020-2021

Exports

2,085.6

1,761.4

18.4

23.0

2020-2021

Imports

3,277.3

2,851.7

14.9

21.5

2020-2021

Annual
2021

Dollar Change
from Prior
Year

Annual
2022
Goods and Services
Balance

Larger Increase or Decrease by Dollar Change /
When it Occurred

-948.1

-845.0

-103.0

-191.1

2020-2021

Exports

3,009.7

2,556.6

453.1

n/a

No larger increase on record.

Imports

3,957.8

3,401.7

556.1

589.0

2020-2021

Goods (BOP Basis)
Balance

-1,191.8

-1,090.3

-101.5

-176.4

2020-2021

Exports

2,085.6

1,761.4

324.2

329.1

2020-2021

Imports

3,277.3

2,851.7

425.7

505.6

2020-2021

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* The 2022 goods and services deficit ($948.1 billion) was the highest on record.
* The 2022 goods deficit ($1.2 trillion) was the highest on record.
* The 2022 services surplus ($243.7 billion) was the lowest since 2012 ($215.2 billion).
* 2022 exports of goods and services ($3.0 trillion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of goods ($2.1 trillion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of services ($924.2 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of goods and services ($4.0 trillion) were the higest on record.
* 2022 imports of goods ($3.3 trillion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of services ($680.5 billion) were the highest on record.

Goods on a Census Basis

Balance
* The 2022 goods deficit ($1.2 trillion) was the highest on record.
* The 2022 non-petroleum deficit ($1.2 trillion) was the highest on record.
Exports
* 2022 exports of goods ($2.1 trillion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of industrial supplies and materials ($827.8 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of foods, feeds, and beverages ($180.0 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of capital goods ($571.6 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of consumer goods ($246.4 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 exports of other goods ($80.6 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 petroleum exports ($305.6 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 non-petroleum exports ($1.8 trillion) were the highest on record.
Imports
* 2022 imports of goods ($3.2 trillion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of industrial supplies and materials ($810.7 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of foods, feeds, and beverages ($208.3 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of capital goods ($864.7 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($399.1 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 imports of consumer goods ($842.6 billion) were the highest on record.
* 2022 petroleum imports ($291.6 billion) were the highest since 2014 ($334.0 billion).
* 2022 non-petroleum imports ($3.0 trillion) were the highest on record.

Real Dollar Basis (Chained 2012 Dollars)
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The 2022 real dollar goods deficit ($1.3 trillion) was the highest on record.
2022 real dollar exports of goods ($1.9 trillion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar imports of goods ($3.2 trillion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar exports of industrial supplies and materials ($716.1 billion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar exports of consumer goods ($251.2 billion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar imports of foods, feeds, and beverages ($170.6 billion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar imports of capital goods ($892.3 billion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar imports of automotive vehicles, parts, and engines ($393.7 billion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar imports of consumer goods ($825.6 billion) were the highest on record.
2022 real dollar exports of petroleum ($266.9 billion) were the highest since 2019 ($271.8 billion).

Country and Other Highlights
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The 2022 deficit with Mexico ($130.6 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 deficit with Vietnam ($116.1 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 deficit with Canada ($81.6 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 deficit with Ireland ($66.1 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 deficit with Taiwan ($48.1 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 deficit with South Korea ($43.9 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 surplus with South and Central America ($76.2 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 surplus with Netherlands ($38.3 billion) was the highest on record.
The 2022 surplus with the United Kingdom ($13.3 billion) was the highest on record.
The U.S. had record exports to 73 countries in 2022, led by Canada ($356.1 billion), Mexico ($324.4 billion),
and China ($153.8 billion).
* The U.S. had record imports from 90 countries in 2022, led by Mexico ($454.9 billion), Canada ($437.7 billion),
and Japan ($148.3 billion).
* The 2022 import average price per barrel of crude oil ($87.82) was the highest since 2014 ($91.23).

NOTE: Based on the February 7, 2023, U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, December and Annual 2022 report, released by the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.