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OTEXA's January 2004 Textile and Apparel Trade Balance Report

The Commerce Department's Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA) has issued its January 2004 Textile and Apparel Trade Balance Report (containing data through January 31, 2004). The Trade Balance Report shows imports and exports and calculates the trade balance for U.S. textile and apparel trade with the world and with major U.S. trading partners.

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(OTEXA notes that this report does not include (a) raw cotton, unspun wool, or man-made fiber products that have not been processed into yarns with twist or (b) apparel of leather, fur, or plastic.)

According to this report, general U.S. textile and apparel imports (Customs value), exports (F.A.S. value), and trade balance (value) for year-to-date January 2004 versus year-to-date January 2003 changed by the following percentages:

World 0.52%- 3.94%deficit increased by1.47%
Canada 3.57%- 1.60%deficit increased by41.10%
Mexico- 5.24%- 7.98%deficit decreased by1.06%
China 18.63% 39.15%deficit increased by18.39%
South Korea 0.86% 2.41%deficit increased by0.80%
Hong Kong 8.94% 9.55%deficit increased by8.91%
Taiwan- 5.70% 25.70%deficit decreased by6.32%
Japan 0.22% 9.53%deficit decreased by16.59%
EU15 0.36%- 6.39%deficit increased by2.67%
ASEAN- 9.31%- 2.45%deficit decreased by9.41%
CBI (w/Haiti)- 7.25%- 6.50%deficit decreased by8.26%
LDDC (w/o Haiti)- 5.24%- 7.45%deficit decreased by5.23%

The Commerce Department states that the product coverage in this reportis "more extensive" than that in the Major Shippers Report because it includes certain products that have not been assigned a category number (and are not subject to quota or visa).

January 2004 report available at http://otexa.ita.doc.gov/msrpoint.htm.