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    United States Balance of Trade

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • fr.tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated Nov 19, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). United States Balance of Trade [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/balance-of-trade
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    json, excel, xml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1950 - Aug 31, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The United States recorded a trade deficit of 59.55 USD Billion in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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    Descriptive statistics results of each variables.

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    • plos.figshare.com
    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    Lei, Yufei (2024). Descriptive statistics results of each variables. [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0001363368
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2024
    Authors
    Lei, Yufei
    Description

    An increase in a currency internationalization levels can positively impact its credibility in international economic activities, and expand the effective demand and optimize the supply structure for the country’s financial service trade. In this way, a state can improve its financial service trade competitiveness in the international market. This study builds a vector autoregressive model based on time-series data of China-US financial services trade from 2010 to 2021, analyzes the impact of different quantitative indicators of RMB internationalization on this trade from the impulse response results, and validates the conclusions using various inspection methods. The results show that the increase in RMB internationalization helps to narrow the China-US financial services trade balance, but with a significant lag. And this effect is heterogeneous in different dimensions, demonstrated by the fact that the development of overseas RMB securities business is more important for the level of RMB internationalization to narrow the China-US financial services trade balance. Finally, among the specific measures to improve its financial services trade, China should focus on developing the international competitiveness of the traditional RMB deposit and loan financial sector, while the competition in the overseas market for high value-added financial businesses must also not be neglected. Furthermore, China needs to implement more targeted RMB internationalization development policies at different levels in the future to provide high-quality financial services to the rest of the world and aid in the economic recovery of the world in the "post-pandemic" era.

  3. Import/Export Trade Data in Barbados

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Sep 10, 2024
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    Techsalerator (2024). Import/Export Trade Data in Barbados [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/techsalerator/importexport-trade-data-in-barbados
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    zip(9785 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 10, 2024
    Authors
    Techsalerator
    License

    Apache License, v2.0https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Barbados
    Description

    Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Barbados

    Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Barbados offers a thorough and insightful overview of international trade activities involving Barbadian companies. This dataset provides an in-depth analysis of trade transactions, categorizing imports and exports across various industries within Barbados.

    To access Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Barbados, please contact us at info@techsalerator.com or visit https://www.techsalerator.com/contact-us with your specific needs. We will provide a tailored quote based on your data requirements, with delivery available within 24 hours. Ongoing access options can also be discussed.

    Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Barbados integrates data from customs reports, trade agreements, and shipping records to deliver a comprehensive view of trade activities. This dataset is designed to help businesses, investors, and trade analysts understand Barbados's trade environment in detail.

    Key Data Fields

    • Company Name: Lists the companies engaged in trade transactions, helping identify potential partners or competitors and track industry-specific trade patterns.
    • Trade Volume: Provides details on the quantity or value of traded goods, offering insights into the scale and economic impact of trade activities.
    • Product Category: Specifies the types of goods traded, such as raw materials or finished products, aiding in understanding market demand and supply chain dynamics.
    • Import/Export Country: Identifies the countries of origin or destination for traded goods, providing insights into regional trade relationships and market access.
    • Transaction Date: Records the date of transactions, revealing seasonal trends and shifts in trade dynamics over time.

    Top Trade Trends in Barbados

    • Trade Balance Trends: Barbados experiences fluctuations in its trade balance with major partners, influencing trade policies and strategies.
    • Regional Trade Relations: The trade relationship with regional partners such as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) plays a significant role, influencing trade policies and practices.
    • Expansion of Global Trade Networks: Barbados is increasingly diversifying its trade partners beyond traditional markets, reflecting a trend towards broader global trade engagement.
    • Growth in Service Exports: Barbados continues to see substantial trade in services, including tourism and financial services, which are crucial to its export economy.
    • Focus on Sustainable Practices: There is a growing emphasis on integrating sustainability into trade policies, promoting environmentally friendly practices and technologies.

    Notable Companies in Barbadian Trade Data

    • Barbados National Oil Company (BNOC): A key player in energy, involved in the import and export of petroleum products, impacting Barbados's energy trade.
    • Cave Shepherd & Co. Ltd.: A major retail and distribution company engaged in importing and exporting various goods, contributing to Barbados’s trade in consumer products.
    • RBC Royal Bank (Barbados): Involved in financial services that support trade transactions and cross-border financial activities.
    • Caribbean Bottlers (Barbados) Ltd.: A leading beverage manufacturer involved in the export of drinks, reflecting Barbados’s role in the beverage trade.

    Accessing Techsalerator’s Data

    To obtain Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Barbados, please contact us at info@techsalerator.com with your specific requirements. We will provide a customized quote based on the number of data fields and records needed, with delivery available within 24 hours. Ongoing access options can also be discussed.

    Included Data Fields:

    • Company Name
    • Trade Volume
    • Product Category
    • Import/Export Country
    • Transaction Date
    • Shipping Details
    • Customs Codes
    • Trade Value

    For detailed insights into Barbados’s import and export activities and trends, Techsalerator’s dataset is an invaluable resource for staying informed and making strategic decisions.

  4. Import/Export Trade Data in Cyprus

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Sep 10, 2024
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    Techsalerator (2024). Import/Export Trade Data in Cyprus [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/techsalerator/importexport-trade-data-in-cyprus
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    zip(4950 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 10, 2024
    Authors
    Techsalerator
    License

    Apache License, v2.0https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Cyprus
    Description

    Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Cyprus

    Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Cyprus offers a comprehensive and insightful collection of information on international trade activities involving Cypriot companies. This dataset provides a detailed examination of trade transactions, documenting and classifying imports and exports across various industries within Cyprus.

    To obtain Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Cyprus, please reach out to info@techsalerator.com or visit https://www.techsalerator.com/contact-us with your specific requirements. Techsalerator will provide a customized quote based on your data needs, with delivery available within 24 hours. Ongoing access options can also be discussed.

    Techsalerator's Import/Export Trade Data for Cyprus delivers a thorough analysis of trade activities, integrating data from customs reports, trade agreements, and shipping records. This comprehensive dataset helps businesses, investors, and trade analysts understand Cyprus’s trade landscape in detail.

    Key Data Fields

    • Company Name: Lists the companies involved in trade transactions. This information helps identify potential partners or competitors and track industry-specific trade patterns.
    • Trade Volume: Details the quantity or value of goods traded, providing insights into the scale and economic impact of trade activities.
    • Product Category: Specifies the types of goods traded, such as raw materials or finished products, aiding in understanding market demand and supply chain dynamics.
    • Import/Export Country: Identifies the countries of origin or destination for traded goods, offering insights into regional trade relationships and market access.
    • Transaction Date: Records the date of transactions, revealing seasonal trends and shifts in trade dynamics over time.

    Top Trade Trends in Cyprus

    • Trade Balance Dynamics: Cyprus’s trade balance is influenced by major trading partners such as the European Union and the Middle East. Ongoing trade agreements and policy adjustments aim to address imbalances and enhance trade relationships.
    • EU-Cyprus Trade Relations: Cyprus benefits from its membership in the European Union, which significantly shapes its trade policies and practices. The EU provides access to a large market and influences trade regulations.
    • Expansion of Global Trade Networks: Cyprus is actively diversifying its trade partners and markets beyond traditional ones, reflecting a trend toward broader global trade engagement.
    • Growth in Service Exports: Cyprus sees notable trade in services, including tourism, financial services, and shipping, which play a critical role in its export economy.
    • Emphasis on Sustainable Trade Practices: There is a growing focus on integrating sustainability into trade policies, promoting environmentally friendly practices and technologies.

    Notable Companies in Cypriot Trade Data

    • Cyprus Airways: The national carrier involved in importing and exporting goods through air freight services, contributing to Cyprus’s trade in the transportation sector.
    • Hellenic Bank: A major financial institution that engages in international trade transactions and contributes to Cyprus's financial trade sector.
    • Cyprus Phassouri Ltd.: A key player in the manufacturing sector, known for exporting and importing various industrial products, impacting Cyprus's trade dynamics.
    • Cypriot Shipping Companies: Several major shipping companies are involved in the import and export of goods, reflecting Cyprus’s significant role in maritime trade.
    • Cyprus Cement Company: An important industrial company that plays a role in the export of construction materials.

    Accessing Techsalerator’s Data

    To obtain Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Cyprus, please contact us at info@techsalerator.com with your requirements. We will provide a customized quote based on the number of data fields and records needed, with delivery available within 24 hours. Ongoing access options can also be discussed.

    Included Data Fields:

    • Company Name
    • Trade Volume
    • Product Category
    • Import/Export Country
    • Transaction Date
    • Shipping Details
    • Customs Codes
    • Trade Value

    For detailed insights into Cyprus’s import and export activities and trends, Techsalerator’s dataset is an invaluable resource for staying informed and making strategic decisions.

  5. Granger causality test results.

    • plos.figshare.com
    • datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov
    xls
    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    Yufei Lei (2024). Granger causality test results. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0302845.t007
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    xlsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    PLOShttp://plos.org/
    Authors
    Yufei Lei
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    An increase in a currency internationalization levels can positively impact its credibility in international economic activities, and expand the effective demand and optimize the supply structure for the country’s financial service trade. In this way, a state can improve its financial service trade competitiveness in the international market. This study builds a vector autoregressive model based on time-series data of China-US financial services trade from 2010 to 2021, analyzes the impact of different quantitative indicators of RMB internationalization on this trade from the impulse response results, and validates the conclusions using various inspection methods. The results show that the increase in RMB internationalization helps to narrow the China-US financial services trade balance, but with a significant lag. And this effect is heterogeneous in different dimensions, demonstrated by the fact that the development of overseas RMB securities business is more important for the level of RMB internationalization to narrow the China-US financial services trade balance. Finally, among the specific measures to improve its financial services trade, China should focus on developing the international competitiveness of the traditional RMB deposit and loan financial sector, while the competition in the overseas market for high value-added financial businesses must also not be neglected. Furthermore, China needs to implement more targeted RMB internationalization development policies at different levels in the future to provide high-quality financial services to the rest of the world and aid in the economic recovery of the world in the "post-pandemic" era.

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    Cointegration test results.

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    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    Lei, Yufei (2024). Cointegration test results. [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0001363407
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2024
    Authors
    Lei, Yufei
    Description

    An increase in a currency internationalization levels can positively impact its credibility in international economic activities, and expand the effective demand and optimize the supply structure for the country’s financial service trade. In this way, a state can improve its financial service trade competitiveness in the international market. This study builds a vector autoregressive model based on time-series data of China-US financial services trade from 2010 to 2021, analyzes the impact of different quantitative indicators of RMB internationalization on this trade from the impulse response results, and validates the conclusions using various inspection methods. The results show that the increase in RMB internationalization helps to narrow the China-US financial services trade balance, but with a significant lag. And this effect is heterogeneous in different dimensions, demonstrated by the fact that the development of overseas RMB securities business is more important for the level of RMB internationalization to narrow the China-US financial services trade balance. Finally, among the specific measures to improve its financial services trade, China should focus on developing the international competitiveness of the traditional RMB deposit and loan financial sector, while the competition in the overseas market for high value-added financial businesses must also not be neglected. Furthermore, China needs to implement more targeted RMB internationalization development policies at different levels in the future to provide high-quality financial services to the rest of the world and aid in the economic recovery of the world in the "post-pandemic" era.

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United States Balance of Trade

United States Balance of Trade - Historical Dataset (1950-01-31/2025-08-31)

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26 scholarly articles cite this dataset (View in Google Scholar)
json, excel, xml, csvAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Nov 19, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
TRADING ECONOMICS
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Time period covered
Jan 31, 1950 - Aug 31, 2025
Area covered
United States
Description

The United States recorded a trade deficit of 59.55 USD Billion in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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