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TABLE D-3 U.S. International Trade in
Transportation-Related Services: 1995-2006
Millions of current dollars
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1995 |
41,697 |
44,990 |
86,687 |
3,293 |
1996 |
43,212 |
46,496 |
89,708 |
3,284 |
1997 |
47,097 |
47,874 |
94,971 |
777 |
1998 |
50,334 |
45,702 |
96,036 |
-4,632 |
1999 |
55,454 |
46,701 |
102,155 |
-8,753 |
2000 |
65,699 |
50,490 |
116,189 |
-15,209 |
2001 |
61,315 |
46,368 |
107,683 |
-14,947 |
2002 |
58,376 |
46,241 |
104,617 |
-12,135 |
2003 |
65,662 |
47,285 |
112,947 |
-18,377 |
2004 |
77,884 |
56,287 |
134,171 |
-21,597 |
2005 |
88,173 |
63,176 |
151,349 |
-24,997 |
2006 |
92,917 |
70,268 |
163,185 |
-22,649 |
NOTE: Transportation-related
services include passenger fares and other transportation. It excludes receipts and payments for
travel services, which includes purchases of goods and services (e.g., food,
lodging, recreation, gifts, entertainment, and any incidental expense on a
foreign visit). Trade balance is equal to
exports minus imports.
These data have not been adjusted for inflation because there is no
specific deflator available for transportation-related services. In addition,
it is difficult to control for trading partners' inflation rates as well as
currency exchange fluctuations when adjusting the value of internationally
traded goods and services for inflation.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of
Transportation Statistics, calculations based on data from U.S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, International Transactions Accounts
data, available at http://www.bea.gov/ as of June 2007.
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