In 2019, ** percent of consumer spending on goods in the United States came from imports. Domestic goods (** percent) accounted for the majority of consumer spending that year.
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This dataset shows the quarterly percentage change in GDP components at current prices, including household and government consumption, investment, exports, and imports. It helps track economic fluctuations and expenditure trends over time.
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Graph and download economic data for National Accounts: GDP by Expenditure: Constant Prices: Less: Imports of Goods and Services for Mexico (NAEXKP07MXQ661S) from Q1 1980 to Q3 2023 about Mexico, imports, goods, services, real, and GDP.
The outbound tourism expenditure over the import of goods and services in Russia reached *** percent in 2021, having slightly increased from the previous year. In 2015, the highest value of **** percent was recorded.
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Bank of China's assistance in implementing import and export activities.
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Imports in the United States decreased to 337.48 USD Billion in June from 350.31 USD Billion in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Imports - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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This dataset presents the quarterly percentage distribution of GDP by key expenditure components, including household and government consumption, gross capital formation, exports, and imports. It helps understand the expenditure-side structure of the national economy.
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This dataset presents the annual percentage change in GDP components at current prices. It includes key expenditure elements such as household consumption, government spending, capital formation, and trade. The data supports the analysis of economic trends and expenditure behavior year over year.
We estimate the size of US consumer gains from Chinese imports during 2004–2015. Using barcode-level price and expenditure data, we construct inflation rates under CES preferences, and use Chinese exports to Europe as an instrument. We find significant negative effects of Chinese imports on US prices. This effect is driven by both changes in the prices of existing goods and the entry of new goods, and it is similar across consumer groups by income or region. A simple benchmarking exercise suggests that Chinese imports led to a 0.19 percentage point annual reduction in the price index for consumer tradables.
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Chinese Export-Import Bank Subsidiary Unit Financial Statements Main Table
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Graph and download economic data for National Accounts: GDP by Expenditure: Constant Prices: Less: Imports of Goods and Services for Japan (NAEXKP07JPQ661S) from Q1 1994 to Q3 2023 about Japan, imports, goods, services, real, and GDP.
This statistic shows the average cost of export and import procedures in Taiwan as of May 2019, by type. At that time, border compliance procedures for import cost around *** U.S. dollars on average in Taiwan.
Trade in the included DCMS sector goods in 2023 is estimated as:
£9.8 billion of goods imports, 1.5% of total UK goods imports (down from 1.8% in 2022 and from 2.3% in 2018).
£11.6 billion of goods exports, 2.7% of total UK goods exports (down from 3.0% in 2022 and from 4.1% in 2018).
Trade in services by businesses in included DCMS sectors in 2023 is estimated as:
£40.6 billion of service imports, 13.7% of total UK service imports (up from 13.2% in 2022 and from 8.9% in 2018).
£63.5 billion of service exports, 13.6% of total UK service exports (up from 13.3% in 2022 and from 12.2% in 2018).
Trade in tourism in 2023 is estimated as:
£72.4 billion in tourism imports (spend on goods and services by UK visitors overseas)
£31.1 billion in tourism exports (spend on goods and services by overseas visitors to the UK)
These economic estimates are official statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS sectors to the UK economy, measured by imports and exports of goods and services. Trade in goods estimates are defined based on the type of commodity being traded (rather than the business trading the commodity, whereas trade in services estimates are defined based on the industry of the business trading the service (rather than the type of service being traded). Trade in tourism is estimated by spending by overseas residents in the UK and spending by UK residents overseas as proxy measurements for exports and imports.
Trade in goods data is currently available for 2017 onwards. We are revising previously published data for 2016 and this will be re-published in due course. No other data is affected.
These estimates are calculated based on the following data sources:
These statistics cover the contributions of the following sectors to the UK economy.
DCMS sectors:
Users should note that there is overlap between DCMS sector definitions. In particular several cultural sector industries are simultaneously creative industries.
Trade estimates are not available for the civil society as there are no formally recognised imports and exports of goods and services for civil society from the data sources available. Figures for gambling sector goods imports and exports are also not included in this release as there are no goods associated with this sector in the data sources available (trade in services for the gambling sector is included).
The data tables in this release also include estimates for the audio visual sector. These are not included in the DCMS sector total.
In addition, the trade in goods data tables include estimates of total imports and exports of goods estimates for the arts and antiques market (these are also not included in the DCMS sector total). We are working on producing a fuller breakdown by partner country. A list of the commodity codes (CN08) used to define the arts and antiques market is available in the data tables. We welcome feedback on the definitions used for these statistics, please contact evidence@dcms.gov.uk with any comments.
A definition for each sector is available in the tables published alongside this release. Further information is available in the associated technical report including details of methods and data limitations.
These statistics were first published on 26 June 2025.
DCMS aims to continuously improve the quality of estimates and better meet user needs. DCMS welcomes feedback on this release. Feedback should be sent to DCMS via email at evidence@dcms.gov.uk.
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Graph and download economic data for National Accounts: GDP by Expenditure: Constant Prices: Less: Imports of Goods and Services for India (NAEXKP07INA652S) from 1997 to 2022 about India, imports, goods, services, real, and GDP.
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This table shows the use of Dutch goods imports. The Netherlands imports a diverse array of goods. A portion of these imports undergoes minimal processing before being exported, the so-called imports for re-export. Another segment is directly intended for domestic consumption, labeled as imports for direct domestic expenditure. The remaining portion is designated for domestic production, which may ultimately be consumed within the Netherlands or exported. This latter category represents imports for intermediate use. Imports are categorized by product group (CPA) and country of consignment. Only the fifty largest suppliers of Dutch goods imports from 2015 to 2022 are included in the table as countries of consignment.
Data available from: 2015.
Status of the figures: The figures are provisional for 2015-2022.
Changes as of 5 july 2024: None, this is a newly published table.
When will new figures be published? New figures are expected by the end of 2024.
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Graph and download economic data for National Accounts: GDP by Expenditure: Constant Prices: Less: Imports of Goods and Services for Czech Republic (NAEXKP07CZQ661S) from Q1 1996 to Q3 2023 about Czech Republic, imports, goods, services, real, and GDP.
In 2022, Thailand imported *** U.S. dollars worth of arms, indicating a slight decrease compared to the previous year. The import value of arms of the country has fluctuated over the observed period.
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This table contains data from the national accounts on the import of goods and services. Import to destination indicates where the imported goods and services are going. The table provides an overview of the distribution of imported goods and services according to economic activities for use in the production process and final expenditure. In addition, this table contains data on import goods and import services that cannot be divided over economic activities and final expenditure. The macroeconomic variables mentioned above are expressed in the following quantities: - Value in actual prices, millions of euros - Value price level 2005=100, millions of euros - Percentage of volume development, % - Price indices 2005=100 Data available from: 1988 to 2012 Status of the figures: Figures from 1988 are final. The two most recent years are still of a (further) provisional nature. Since this table has been discontinued, the data is no longer finalized. Changes as of June 25, 2014: None, this table has been discontinued. When will new numbers come out? Not applicable anymore.
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The budget of the subsidiary unit of the Bank of China for Import and Export
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Egypt GDP: Resources: Imports of Goods and Services data was reported at 1,380.800 EGP bn in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,332.810 EGP bn for Sep 2024. Egypt GDP: Resources: Imports of Goods and Services data is updated quarterly, averaging 113.700 EGP bn from Sep 2001 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 94 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,380.800 EGP bn in Dec 2024 and a record low of 20.300 EGP bn in Mar 2002. Egypt GDP: Resources: Imports of Goods and Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Egypt – Table EG.A001: GDP: by Expenditure: Current Price.
In 2019, ** percent of consumer spending on goods in the United States came from imports. Domestic goods (** percent) accounted for the majority of consumer spending that year.