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U.S. International Transactions Tables
The following tables present statistics for the U.S. international transactions accounts that were released
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1.1. U.S. International Transactions ............................................................................................... 2
1.2. U.S. International Transactions, Expanded Detail ....................................................................... 4
1.3. U.S. International Transactions, Expanded Detail by Area and Country .......................................... 7
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.

U.S.
U.S.
U.S.
U.S.

International
International
International
International

Trade
Trade
Trade
Trade

in
in
in
in

Goods ......................................................................................... 122
Goods by Area and Country, Seasonally Adjusted Detail ....................... 126
Goods by Area and Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted Detail ................. 127
Goods, Balance of Payments Adjustments ......................................... 130

3.1. U.S. International Trade in Services ....................................................................................... 131
3.2. U.S. International Trade in Services by Area and Country, Seasonally Adjusted Detail ..................... 133
3.3. U.S. International Trade in Services by Area and Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted Detail ............... 135
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.

U.S.
U.S.
U.S.
U.S.

International
International
International
International

Transactions
Transactions
Transactions
Transactions

in
in
in
in

Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary

Income .................................................................. 138
Income on Direct Investment .................................... 139
Income on Portfolio Investment by Sector ................... 141
Income on Other Investment by Sector ...................... 142

5.1. U.S. International Transactions in Secondary Income ............................................................... 143
6.1. U.S. International Financial Transactions for Direct Investment ................................................. 144
7.1. U.S. International Financial Transactions for Portfolio Investment .............................................. 147
8.1. U.S. International Financial Transactions for Other Investment ................................................. 149
9.1. U.S. International Financial Transactions for Liabilities to Foreign Official Agencies .......................... 151

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Table 1.1. U.S. International Transactions
[Millions of dollars]
Release Date: March 19, 2015 - Next Release Date: June 18, 2015

 Line

1 
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17 
18 

19 
20
21
22
23
24 
25
26
27
28 
29 
29a
30 
31
32
33
34
35
36 
37 

38 

 2013 

 2014 

Current account 
Exports of goods and services and income
3,178,744  3,291,353 
receipts (credits) 
Exports of goods and services
2,280,194 2,344,528
Goods
1,592,784 1,635,133
Services
687,410
709,395
Primary income receipts
780,120
819,705
Investment income
773,425
812,827
Compensation of employees
6,695
6,878
Secondary income (current transfer) receipts /1/
118,429
127,120
Imports of goods and services and income
3,578,998  3,701,981 
payments (debits) 
Imports of goods and services
2,756,586 2,849,239
Goods
2,294,453 2,370,920
Services
462,134
478,319
Primary income payments
580,466
601,801
Investment income
564,897
585,931
Compensation of employees
15,569
15,871
Secondary income (current transfer) payments /1/
241,945
250,940
Capital account 
Capital transfer receipts and other credits 
0 
0 
Capital transfer payments and other debits 
412 
44 
Financial account 
Net U.S. acquisition of financial assets
excluding financial derivatives (net increase in
644,763  820,488 
assets / financial outflow (+)) 
Direct investment assets
408,243
353,161
Portfolio investment assets
489,877
547,405
Other investment assets
-250,260
-76,496
Reserve assets
-3,097
-3,583
Net U.S. incurrence of liabilities excluding
financial derivatives (net increase in liabilities 1,017,669  908,601 
/ financial inflow (+)) 
Direct investment liabilities
294,972
93,054
Portfolio investment liabilities
490,943
692,541
Other investment liabilities
231,753
123,006
Financial derivatives other than reserves, net
2,248 
-53,531 
transactions /2/ 
Statistical discrepancy 
Statistical discrepancy /3/ 
30,008  269,027 
Of which: Seasonal adjustment discrepancy
.....
.....
Balances 
Balance on current account (line 1 less line 9)
-400,254  -410,628 
/4/ 
Balance on goods and services (line 2 less line 10)
-476,392
-504,711
Balance on goods (line 3 less line 11)
-701,669
-735,787
Balance on services (line 4 less line 12)
225,276
231,076
Balance on primary income (line 5 less line 13)
199,654
217,904
Balance on secondary income (line 8 less line 16)
-123,515
-123,821
Balance on capital account (line 17 less line
-412 
-44 
18) /4/
Net lending (+) or net borrowing (-) from
current- and capital-account transactions (line
-400,666  -410,672 
30 plus line 36) /5/ 
Net lending (+) or net borrowing (-) from
financial-account transactions (line 19 less line -370,658  -141,644 
24 plus line 28) /5/ 

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Seasonally
adjusted 
2013 
IV 

Seasonally adjusted  
I  

II 

2014  
III  

IV 

814,014  806,984  832,195  831,295  820,879 
581,692
407,103
174,589
200,446
198,759
1,686
31,876

575,003
400,442
174,561
200,290
198,583
1,707
31,691

587,389
409,620
177,769
204,701
202,984
1,716
40,105

591,629
414,991
176,638
211,683
209,960
1,723
27,984

590,507
410,080
180,427
203,032
201,300
1,732
27,340

901,330  907,953  929,484  930,214  934,330 
694,140
576,193
117,947
145,806
141,857
3,950
61,384
0 
(*) 

698,520
581,712
116,809
147,770
143,942
3,828
61,663

717,534
595,263
122,271
152,410
148,357
4,052
64,386
0 
n.a. 

195,454  146,352  243,944  352,996 

77,195 

93,508
96,775
195,471 161,457
-45,809
95,653
773
-889

128,272
89,803
-138,368
-2,511

341,838  240,406  261,284  350,703 

56,208 

97,161
153,226
91,451

34,606
100,674
12,028
-956

0 
2 

715,567
596,083
119,485
151,837
147,843
3,994
62,810
0 
0 

104,296
155,892
-61,952
-2,782

0 
43 

717,617
597,862
119,755
149,785
145,788
3,997
62,082

-121,051
237,867
123,590

2,929 

5,277 

-56,138 
19,564

12,235 
19,062

78,021
67,750
115,513

86,358
241,138
23,207

49,726
145,786
-139,304

-2,804  -24,267  -31,737 
77,145 
-10,662

76,946  102,701 
-25,916
17,516

-87,317  -100,969  -97,288  -98,919  -113,451 
-112,448 -123,517 -130,228 -123,939 -127,028
-169,090 -181,269 -188,242 -181,092 -185,183
56,642
57,752
58,015
57,153
58,156
54,639
52,519
54,916
59,846
50,623
-29,508
-29,972 -21,977 -34,826
-37,046
(*) 

-43 

-2 

0 

0 

-87,317  -101,012  -97,290  -98,919  -113,451 

-143,455  -88,777  -20,144  -21,973  -10,750 

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Table 1.1. U.S. International Transactions
[Millions of dollars]
Release Date: March 19, 2015 - Next Release Date: June 18, 2015
Legend / Footnotes:
0 Transactions are possible but are zero for a given period.
(*) Transactions between zero and +/- $500,000.
D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of individual companies.
n.a. Transactions are possible, but data are not available.
..... Not applicable, or for data periods 1960-1997, transactions that are 0, not available, or not applicable.
Quarterly estimates are not annualized and are expressed at quarterly rates.
1. Secondary income (current transfer) receipts and payments include U.S. government and private transfers, such as U.S. government grants and
pensions, fines and penalties, withholding taxes, personal transfers (remittances), insurance-related transfers, and other current transfers.
2. Transactions for financial derivatives are only available as a net value equal to transactions for assets less transactions for liabilities. A positive
value represents net U.S. cash payments arising from derivatives contracts, and a negative value represents net U.S. cash receipts.
3. The statistical discrepancy, which can be calculated as line 38 less line 37, is the difference between total debits and total credits recorded in
the current, capital, and financial accounts. In the current and capital accounts, credits and debits are labeled in the table. In the financial
account, an acquisition of an asset or a repayment of a liability is a debit, and an incurrence of a liability or a disposal of an asset is a credit.
4. Current- and capital-account statistics in the international transactions accounts differ slightly from statistics in the National Income and Product
Accounts (NIPAs) because of adjustments made to convert the international transactions statistics to national economic accounting concepts. A
reconciliation between annual statistics in the two sets of accounts appears in NIPA table 4.3B.
5. Net lending means that U.S. residents are net suppliers of funds to foreign residents, and net borrowing means the opposite. Net lending or net
borrowing can be computed from current- and capital-account transactions or from financial-account transactions. The two amounts differ by the
statistical discrepancy.

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Table 1.2. U.S. International Transactions, Expanded Detail
[Millions of dollars]
Release Date: March 19, 2015 - Next Release Date: June 18, 2015

 Line

1 
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31 
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59 
60 

 2013 
Current account 
Exports of goods and services and income
receipts (credits) 
Exports of goods and services
Goods
General merchandise
Foods, feeds, and beverages
Industrial supplies and materials
Capital goods except automotive
Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines
Consumer goods except food and automotive
Other general merchandise
Net exports of goods under merchanting
Nonmonetary gold
Services
Maintenance and repair services n.i.e.
Transport
Travel (for all purposes including education)
/1/
Insurance services
Financial services
Charges for the use of intellectual property
n.i.e.
Telecommunications, computer, and
information services
Other business services
Government goods and services n.i.e.
Primary income receipts
Investment income
Direct investment income
Portfolio investment income
Other investment income
Reserve asset income
Compensation of employees
Secondary income (current transfer) receipts /2/
Imports of goods and services and income
payments (debits) 
Imports of goods and services
Goods
General merchandise
Foods, feeds, and beverages
Industrial supplies and materials
Capital goods except automotive
Automotive vehicles, parts, and engines
Consumer goods except food and automotive
Other general merchandise
Nonmonetary gold
Services
Maintenance and repair services n.i.e.
Transport
Travel (for all purposes including education)
/1/
Insurance services
Financial services
Charges for the use of intellectual property
n.i.e.
Telecommunications, computer, and
information services
Other business services
Government goods and services n.i.e.
Primary income payments
Investment income
Direct investment income
Portfolio investment income
Other investment income
Compensation of employees
Secondary income (current transfer) payments /2/
Capital account 
Capital transfer receipts and other credits 
Capital transfer payments and other debits 

 2014 

3,178,744  3,291,353 

Seasonally
adjusted 
2013 
IV 

Seasonally adjusted  
I  

II 

2014  
III  

IV 

814,014  806,984  832,195  831,295  820,879 

2,280,194
1,592,784
1,557,445
136,184
492,050
534,552
152,556
188,359
53,744
616
34,724
687,410
16,295
87,267

2,344,528
1,635,133
1,611,954
144,176
501,269
550,310
159,453
198,542
58,203
533
22,646
709,395
18,710
90,237

581,692
407,103
401,300
37,797
128,833
134,877
38,593
47,373
13,828
149
5,654
174,589
4,802
22,180

575,003
400,442
393,472
36,821
123,202
134,523
37,165
48,300
13,460
141
6,829
174,561
4,223
22,028

587,389
409,620
405,612
36,613
127,012
137,189
39,758
50,073
14,967
116
3,891
177,769
4,506
22,437

591,629
414,991
410,199
34,423
129,731
139,243
42,287
50,227
14,287
137
4,655
176,638
4,877
22,720

590,507
410,080
402,671
36,319
121,324
139,355
40,242
49,942
15,489
138
7,271
180,427
5,104
23,052

173,131

176,951

44,054

44,055

44,793

43,689

44,414

16,096
84,066

16,728
88,418

4,080
22,081

4,007
21,180

4,146
22,706

4,258
21,385

4,317
23,148

129,178

132,653

31,866

32,758

33,774

32,890

33,230

33,409

33,356

8,303

8,057

8,444

8,422

8,433

123,447
24,522
780,120
773,425
466,706
275,704
30,637
377
6,695
118,429

128,527
23,815
819,705
812,827
473,763
307,627
31,135
302
6,878
127,120

31,570
5,653
200,446
198,759
120,357
70,968
7,368
66
1,686
31,876

31,687
6,565
200,290
198,583
116,491
74,303
7,693
96
1,707
31,691

31,094
5,870
204,701
202,984
118,234
76,776
7,900
74
1,716
40,105

32,774
5,623
211,683
209,960
123,867
78,305
7,718
70
1,723
27,984

32,973
5,757
203,032
201,300
115,171
78,244
7,824
61
1,732
27,340

3,578,998  3,701,981 

901,330  907,953  929,484  930,214  934,330 

2,756,586
2,294,453
2,276,712
116,024
686,594
557,839
309,571
533,946
72,738
17,741
462,134
7,620
90,754

2,849,239
2,370,920
2,355,438
126,644
671,030
595,655
328,493
559,309
74,307
15,482
478,319
7,590
94,410

694,140
576,193
572,027
29,143
167,653
142,281
79,808
135,414
17,728
4,166
117,947
1,797
23,299

698,520
581,712
577,891
30,076
174,662
142,978
77,366
135,055
17,755
3,820
116,809
1,820
22,960

717,617
597,862
594,120
32,404
170,431
148,717
83,308
140,566
18,695
3,743
119,755
1,998
23,379

715,567
596,083
591,829
32,211
166,839
151,071
83,561
139,106
19,041
4,254
119,485
1,882
23,581

717,534
595,263
591,598
31,953
159,099
152,890
84,258
144,582
18,816
3,666
122,271
1,891
24,490

104,677

111,714

26,766

26,439

28,273

27,927

29,074

50,454
18,683

49,315
19,658

12,348
5,058

11,966
4,623

12,331
4,856

12,357
5,025

12,660
5,153

39,015

41,940

9,855

10,514

10,260

10,610

10,556

32,877

33,261

8,415

8,276

8,298

8,332

8,356

92,710
25,343
580,466
564,897
175,830
372,738
16,329
15,569
241,945

96,609
23,822
601,801
585,931
178,181
393,581
14,169
15,871
250,940

24,183
6,227
145,806
141,857
43,667
94,374
3,815
3,950
61,384

24,155
6,057
147,770
143,942
43,192
97,277
3,473
3,828
61,663

24,227
6,131
149,785
145,788
44,963
97,179
3,646
3,997
62,082

23,924
5,846
151,837
147,843
45,134
99,179
3,530
3,994
62,810

24,303
5,789
152,410
148,357
44,892
99,946
3,519
4,052
64,386

0 
412 

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0 
44 

0 
(*) 

0 
43 

0 
2 

0 
0 

0 
n.a. 

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Table 1.2. U.S. International Transactions, Expanded Detail
[Millions of dollars]
Release Date: March 19, 2015 - Next Release Date: June 18, 2015

 Line

61 
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84 
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99 
100 
100a
101 
102
103
104
105
106
107 
108 

109 

 2013 

 2014 

Financial account 
Net U.S. acquisition of financial assets
excluding financial derivatives (net increase in
644,763  820,488 
assets / financial outflow (+)) 
Direct investment assets
408,243
353,161
Equity
352,106
361,827
Debt instruments
56,137
-8,666
Portfolio investment assets
489,877
547,405
Equity and investment fund shares
275,244
437,149
Debt securities
214,633
110,256
Short term
45,373
11,608
Long term
169,260
98,649
Other investment assets
-250,260
-76,496
Currency and deposits
-115,641 -139,129
Loans
-137,978
75,477
Insurance technical reserves
n.a.
n.a.
Trade credit and advances
3,359
-12,844
Reserve assets
-3,097
-3,583
Monetary gold
0
0
Special drawing rights
22
23
Reserve position in the International Monetary
-3,438
-3,849
Fund
Other reserve assets
319
243
Currency and deposits
3
5
Securities
315
234
Financial derivatives
0
0
Other claims
1
4
Net U.S. incurrence of liabilities excluding
financial derivatives (net increase in liabilities 1,017,669  908,601 
/ financial inflow (+)) 
Direct investment liabilities
294,972
93,054
Equity
226,834
77,156
Debt instruments
68,138
15,899
Portfolio investment liabilities
490,943
692,541
Equity and investment fund shares
-85,407 169,869
Debt securities
576,351
522,672
Short term
46,718
19,588
Long term
529,632
503,084
Other investment liabilities
231,753
123,006
Currency and deposits
172,286
47,923
Loans
47,606
67,843
Insurance technical reserves
n.a.
n.a.
Trade credit and advances
11,861
7,239
Special drawing rights allocations
0
0
Financial derivatives other than reserves, net
2,248  -53,531 
transactions /3/ 
Statistical discrepancy 
Statistical discrepancy /4/ 
30,008  269,027 
Of which: Seasonal adjustment discrepancy
0
0
Balances 
Balance on current account (line 1 less line 31)
-400,254  -410,628 
/5/ 
Balance on goods and services (line 2 less line 32)
-476,392 -504,711
Balance on goods (line 3 less line 33)
-701,669 -735,787
Balance on services (line 13 less line 42)
225,276
231,076
Balance on primary income (line 23 less line 52)
199,654
217,904
Balance on secondary income (line 30 less line 58)
-123,515 -123,821
Balance on capital account (line 59 less line
-412 
-44 
60) /5/
Net lending (+) or net borrowing (-) from
current- and capital-account transactions (line
-400,666  -410,672 
101 plus line 107) /6/ 
Net lending (+) or net borrowing (-) from
financial-account transactions (line 61 less line -370,658  -141,644 
84 plus line 99) /6/ 

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Seasonally
adjusted 
2013 
IV 

Seasonally adjusted  
I  

II 

2014  
III  

IV 

195,454  146,352  243,944  352,996 
104,296
86,087
18,210
155,892
95,443
60,449
-14,913
75,362
-61,952
-1,305
-61,889
n.a.
1,242
-2,782
0
6

34,606
93,508
96,775
53,133
87,287 101,009
-18,527
6,221
-4,233
100,674 195,471 161,457
81,259
91,480 127,967
19,415 103,991
33,490
-12,213
45,733
-3,885
31,629
58,258
37,374
12,028 -45,809
95,653
-32,979 -19,542
32,071
56,790 -27,586
65,578
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
-11,783
1,319
-1,996
-956
773
-889
0
0
0
8
8
4

77,195 
128,272
120,399
7,873
89,803
136,443
-46,640
-18,027
-28,612
-138,368
-118,679
-19,306
n.a.
-383
-2,511
0
3

-2,835

-1,040

710

-951

-2,568

47
1
45
0
1

76
2
72
0
2

55
2
51
0
2

59
1
58
0
0

54
1
53
0
0

341,838  240,406  261,284  350,703 

56,208 

97,161 -121,051
78,021
86,358
49,726
69,487
-99,763
63,641
62,355
50,922
27,673
-21,288
14,380
24,003
-1,196
153,226
237,867
67,750 241,138
145,786
-91,980
93,624
3,418
85,447
-12,620
245,207
144,244
64,331 155,690
158,406
63,085
12,897 -27,363
-8,255
42,310
182,122
131,347
91,694 163,945
116,097
91,451 123,590 115,513
23,207 -139,304
82,773
3,212 105,061
41,393 -101,743
4,994
110,910
7,340 -13,452
-36,954
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
3,684
9,468
3,113
-4,735
-606
0
0
0
0
0
2,929 

5,277 

-56,138 
19,564

12,235 
19,062

-2,804  -24,267  -31,737 
77,145 
-10,662

76,946  102,701 
-25,916
17,516

-87,317  -100,969  -97,288  -98,919  -113,451 
-112,448 -123,517 -130,228 -123,939 -127,028
-169,090 -181,269 -188,242 -181,092 -185,183
56,642
57,752
58,015
57,153
58,156
54,639
52,519
54,916
59,846
50,623
-29,508
-29,972 -21,977 -34,826
-37,046
(*) 

-43 

-2 

0 

0 

-87,317  -101,012  -97,290  -98,919  -113,451 

-143,455  -88,777  -20,144  -21,973  -10,750 

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Table 1.2. U.S. International Transactions, Expanded Detail
[Millions of dollars]
Release Date: March 19, 2015 - Next Release Date: June 18, 2015
Legend / Footnotes:
0 Transactions are possible but are zero for a given period.
(*) Transactions between zero and +/- $500,000.
D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of individual companies.
n.a. Transactions are possible, but data are not available.
..... Not applicable, or for data periods 1960-1997, transactions that are 0, not available, or not applicable.
Quarterly estimates are not annualized and are expressed at quarterly rates.
1. All travel purposes include 1) business travel, including expenditures by border, seasonal, and other short-term workers and 2) personal travel,
including health-related and education-related travel.
2. Secondary income (current transfer) receipts and payments include U.S. government and private transfers, such as U.S. government grants and
pensions, fines and penalties, withholding taxes, personal transfers (remittances), insurance-related transfers, and other current transfers.
3. Transactions for financial derivatives are only available as a net value equal to transactions for assets less transactions for liabilities. A positive
value represents net U.S. cash payments arising from derivatives contracts, and a negative value represents net U.S. cash receipts.
4. The statistical discrepancy, which can be calculated as line 109 less line 108, is the difference between total debits and total credits recorded in
the current, capital, and financial accounts. In the current and capital accounts, credits and debits are labeled in the table. In the financial
account, an acquisition of an asset or a repayment of a liability is a debit, and an incurrence of a liability or a disposal of an asset is a credit.
5. Current- and capital-account statistics in the international transactions accounts differ slightly from statistics in the National Income and Product
Accounts (NIPAs) because of adjustments made to convert the international transactions statistics to national economic accounting concepts. A
reconciliation between annual statistics in the two sets of accounts appears in NIPA table 4.3B.
6. Net lending means that U.S. residents are net suppliers of funds to foreign residents, and net borrowing means the opposite. Net lending or net
borrowing can be computed from current- and capital-account transactions or from financial-account transactions. The two amounts differ by the
statistical discrepancy.

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