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U.S. AIRBORNE EXPORTS AND GENERAL IMPORTS June 1975 FT986-75-6 Shipping Weight and Value; Customs District and Continent This report presents statistics on U.S. exports from and imports into the U.S Customs territory (includes the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico) by air. The data have been compiled primarily from export declarations and import entries during the regular processing of statistics on foreign trade shipments. Effective January 1975, this report presents data for all individual ports (and Customs districts through which air shipments were made. Prior to January 1975 data were shown only for those Customs districts having combined exports and imports by air valued at $1 5 million or more during the preceding calendar year. A complete list of districts and ports is presented in Schedule D. Classification of U.S. Customs Districts and Ports for U.S. Foreign Trade Statistics. January 1. 1974 edition, as amended. Exports These statistics represent exports of domestic and foreign merchandise combined and include government and non- government shipments of merchandise by air from the United Stales to foreign countries. The statistics, therefore, include Department of Defense Military Assistance Program Grant-Aid shipments. shipments for economic assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act, and shipments of agricultural commodities under P.L. 480 (The Agricul- tural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended) and related laws. Shipments to U.S. Armed Forces and diplomatic rmssions abroad for their own use are not included in the export statistics. U.S. trade with Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions and trade between U.S. posses- sions are not included in this report, but exports from Puerto Rico to foreign countries are included. Merchandise shipped through the United Stales in transit from one foreign country to another, when documented as such with U S Customs, is excluded. The statistics in this report also exclude shipments by mail and parcel post and exports of aircraft flown out of the country under their own power. as well as certain types of transactions not considered to be of statistical significance, such as personal and household effects. The value reported in the export statistics generally is equivalent to the f.a.s. (free alongside ship) value at the U.S. port of export, based on the transaction price, including inland freight, insurance, and other charges incurred in placing the merchandise alongside the carrier at the U.S. port of exportation. For exports by air, the port of lading shown in this report is the port where the merchandise is loaded on the aircraft which takes the goods out of the country. For security reasons, certain commodities are designated as Special Category commodities, for which security regula- tions place restrictions upon the type of export information that may be released. The data shown in this report for individual Customs ports, districts and continents exclude exports of Special Category commodiiles, but overall shipping weight and value totals for Special Category commodities are shown. A list of Special Category commod- ities may be obtained from the Bureau of the Census. Effect e January 1975, the statistics for countries other than Canada reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $1,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued from $251-$999, based on a 50-percent sample of such shipments. Prior to January 1975, estimated data for countries other than Canada were based on a 50-percent sample of shipments valued $251-5499 while data for shipments valued $500 and over were fully compiled. For Canada, the statistics continue to reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $2,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued from $251-$1.999, based on a 10-percent sample of such ship- ments. Shipping weight and value data for major aggregates are also estimated for shipments valued under $251. These estimates are not included in the data shown for individual Customs ports and districts. Inquiries concerning these figures should be addressed to the Chief, Foreign Trade Division, Bureau of the Census. Washington. D.C. 20233. Tel: Area Code 301. 763-5140. k U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS S For sale by the Subscriber Services Section (Publications), Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233, or any "PATS of U.S. Department of Commerce district office. Price 10 cents per copy. Annual subscription (FT 900. 975,985, and 986 combined) $3.00. Since the export figures shown include estimates based on a sample of low-valued shipments, they are subject to some degree of sampling variability. The table below provides a rough guide to the general level of sampling 'variability of value totals, on a 2 chances out of 3 basis. Usually the higher value figures will have the lower percent sampling error%- Proportion of ceiis %itn Value totals for sampling variability of: "Total" and North America" of: under under under under 2% 5% 10 20% $1,000,000 and over .60 .75 .85 1.00 $500,000-$1,000,000 .20 1.00 $100,000-$500,000 .30 .45 .70 1.00 $20,000-$100,000 .35 .70 1.00 Cells of under $20,000 Are likely to have sampling variability from $3,000 to $15,000 Value totals for continents of South America, Europe, Are likely to have sampling Asia, Australia and variability of: Oceania, and Africa of: $300,000 and over Less than 2% $100,000-$300,000 Less than 5 with over half of the totals less than 2" '20,000-h100,000 Generally less than 10% with over half of the totals less than 5', Under. $20,000 Generally $500 to $5,000 Cells of $0 Generally less than $500 Imports These statistics represent general imports, which jre a combination of imports for immediate consumption and entries into bonded warehouses. The statistics include government as well as nongovernment shipments of mer- chandise by air from foreign countries to the United States. However, American goods returned b\ the U.S. Armed Forces for their own use are excluded. ULI S trade with Puerto Rico and with U.S. possessions and trade between U.S. possessions are not included in this report, but imports into Puerto Rico from foreign countries are included Merchandise shipped through the United States in transit from one foreign country to another, when documented as such with U.S. Customs, is not reported as imports and is excluded from the data. Imports by mail and parcel post and imports of aircraft flown into the United States under their own power are also excluded from this report js well as certain transactions not considered to be of statistical significance, such as personal and household effects. The Customs value shown in this report represents the value of imports as appraised by ihe U.S. Customs Service in accordance with the legal requirements of Sections 402 and 402a of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended It may be based on the foreign market value, export alu':-. construct- ed value, American selling price, etc. It generally represents a value in the foreign country, and therefore excludes U S. import duties, freight, insurance, and other charges incurred in bringing the merchandise to the United States. This valuation i- primarily% used for collection of import duties and Irequently does not reflect the actual transaction value. For imports by air, the port of unloading shoi n in this report is the port where the merchandise is unloaded from the aucrali which brings the goods to the United States. The statistics shown for individual Customs ports and districts represent fully compiled data for shipments valued $251 and over. Data for shipments valued under $251. reported on formal and informal entries iinlormal entries generally contain items valued under $251 I. dre estimated from a I-percent sample following standard practice Sepa- rate shipping weight and value estimates for shipments valued under $251 are shown. The shipping weight data are estimated from the values on the basis of constants that have been derived from an observation of the dalue-weight relationships in past periods. Since the statistics showing total value of imports by all carriers include sample estimates. the.\ are subject to sampling variability. In general, the higher value figures %will have the lower percent sampling errors Value totals of $500,000 and over will generally have a sampling sariability of less than 3 percent; value totals of under $500,000 will general\ have a sampling variability of less than 150.000. Sources of Error in the Statistics Shipping weight figures, shown for both imports and exports, represent the gross weight of shipments, including the weight of moisture content, wrappings, crates, boxes, and containers (other than containers such as cargo vans and similar substantial outer containers used for containerized cargo). The sampling variability applicable to the dollar figures will provide an approximate guide to the reliability of the matching shipping weight figures. For technical reasons, the sampling variability of the shipping weight will be somewhat more than for the dollar value figures. Monthly import and export figures are subject to the po.i-bilmi of errors which may arise from various sources. Among these are errors in the reporting and/or processing of information as to value, shipping weight and other statistical factors, month of inclusion, and errors which may result from the sampling of certain import and export shipments, discussed above. In the case of imports the information as to value (and commodity classification, country of origin, and net quantity) is verified by Customs officials on entries filed for transactions valued over $250 which are ordinarily subject to examination for Customs appraisement purposes, thus considerably reducing the possibility of error. In addition, the procedures used to compile both the import and export statistics include clerical and computer process- ing checks designed to protect the accuracy of the statistics to the fullest practicable extent. Shipping Weight 4 U.S. EXPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 1. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of (Data shown represent domestic and foreign merchandise combined. See the statement on front page for information on coverage, definition of I & s export valued under $251 are excluded fror all d 'rrite Shipping weight (1,000 pounds) Total 0 o Customs district and port Australia North South utia Ar eturope Asi and Arrl All U.S. flag Aerca AmeriOcenia carriers carriers 1 TOTAL, ALL CARRIERS. 118 777 (X) 23 907 17 342 48 852 d0 603 2 941 3 985 2 U.S. FLAG CARRIERS . (X) 40 162 9 307 5 794 15 565 7 126 83 1 055 3 PORTLAND, MAINE. . 45 44 4 1 40 4 PORTLAND, MAINE, . 4 4 4- 5 BANGOR, MAINE. . .40 40 6 PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE. I - 7 ST. ALBANS, VERMONT. . (Z2) (Z- ) 8 BURLINGTON, VERMONT. (Z) (Z -- - 9 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. 3 257 1 241 297 52 2 761 73 22 52 10 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. (Z) ( - 11 LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS. (Z) - 12 LOGAN AIRPORT. . 3 257 1 241 297 52 2 761 73 22 52 13 BUFFALO, NEW YORK. . 514 487 504 (Z) 9 (Z) - 14 BUFFALO-NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 418 416 408 (Z) 9 (Z) - 15 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 71 71 71 16 SYRACUSE, NEW YORK . 25 25 - 17 NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK. 47 315 15 627 2 945 3 896 30 100 7 741 202 2 431 18 NEW YORK, NEW YORK . 52 45 32 6 (Z2 14 - 19 ALBANY, NEW YORK . 1 1 1 20 NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 2 2 2 21 JOHN F. KENNEDY INTL. AIRPORT. 47 260 15 579 2 911 3 889 30 100 7 727 202 2 430 22 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 1 700 954 287 70 1 008 243 3 89 23 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 1. 203 511 233 70 646 161 3 89 24 PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. 54 (Z 54 - 25 HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 444 444 362 82 - 26 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. . 35 35 35 - 27 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 35 35 35 - 28 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. . 117 109 117 1(z 29 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA . 8 7 1 30 RICHMOND-PETERSBURG6 VIRGINIA. 109 109 109 31 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 78 78 3 75 32 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 3 3 3 - 33 WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. 75 75 75 - 34 CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 28 28 (2) 2 (ZI 25 IZ) 35 CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 28 28 (2) 2 (Z1 25 1Z) 36 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA .. . 235 234 86 5 49 59 36 37 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . (Z) (2) 38 ATLANTA, GEORGIA . 235 234 86 5 49 59 36 39 TAMPA, FLORIDA . 59 33 58 1 - 40 TAMPA. FLuRIDA. . 57 33 57 1 41 FERPNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA. 2 2 - 42 MOBILE, ALABAMA.. . 11 8 (Z) 7 3 43 MOBILE, ALABAMA . 1 1 (Z) 1 - 44 GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI. 6 6 6 45 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. 3 - SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. JUNE 1975 U.S. EXPORTS BY AIR Lading by Continent (F.as. Value Basis) value, and sources of error in the data. Shipments of Special Category commodities are excluded from all district and continent data. Estimated shipments data and from data for U.S. flag carriers) Value (1,000 dollars) Total y Australia On North South Europe Asia Asd Africa All U.S. flag America America oceania carriers carriers 1 233 182 1X) 725 33 192 500 10 10 43 689 379 9 43 301 5 877 4 003 1 116 758 596 309 546 110 4 595 649 11 600 10 396 752 452 330 330 192 111 81 263 48 215 286 286 3 955 4 3 952 245 242 3 189 14 66 108 (X) 426 080 225 33 192 10 10 18 489 9 18 480 5 055 3 940 1 116 169 805 244 110 4 169 448 6 090 5 630 8 452 330 330 81 81 263 48 215 286 286 3 934 3 934 45 45 80 14 66 131 108 62 176 33 33 3 733 9 3 724 5 611 3 738 1 116 758 24 109 114 4 23 991 4 747 3 995 752 330 330 48 48 2 2 551 551 231 228 3 103 522 32 476 211 211 3 3 39 160 141 39 019 339 339 24 24 90 90 595 397 178 624 500 500 10 10 37 615 379 37 236 253 253 407 380 130 407 250 4 108 3 740 368 187 106 81 215 215 5 5 379 379 14 14 3 3 - - 283 565 105 781 192 192 675 675 3 3 95 778 162 95 616 1 910 1 826 84 255 255 1 185 1 185 77 11 66 38 552 12 550 474 474 3 252 -! 3 252 16 16 - - -i 39 886 9 611 982 982 6 6 26 632 110 26 522 480 480 5 5 M (ZI (Z) 1 751 4 1 747 108 108 6 U.S. EXPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 1. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of (Data thoan represent domestic and foreign merchandise combined. See the statement on front page for information on coverage, definition of f.a.s. exapor 3.-ual .re.r -" I ar e- Iutt fIrr- .111 ..,trlic ShippLng weight (1,000 pounds) Co custwo district and portota Australia Sorth Sooth tAnralia Europe Asia and Africa All U.S. flag Aaerio Aterica Ocena.a carriers carriers .i r.E % lRLEA.S, ..jj51iNha 474 An **4* 22 7 a N[En *".LEAS, LOUliIara u7a 6. *h5 22 7 ad aL-'E1 TON, TEL a5 . -. i - 49 TEXAS CITY, TEXAS. (2) (Z) - 50 LAREDO, TEXAS. . 310 225 309 (ZI - 51 BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS . 12 121 124 ( 52 GEL RIO, TEXAS . (Z) (2) () 53 EaGLE PASS, TEXAS. I 1 - 54 LAREDO, TEXAS. ..43 36 43 55 HILDAGO, TEXAS .. 24 24 24 56 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS . 119 44 118 ( 57 EL PASO, TEXAS . 150 150 150 - 58 EL PASO, TEXAS . 11 11 11 - 59 DENVER, COLORADO . 139 139 139 - 60 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 10 10 10 - 61 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 10 10 10 - 62 NOGALES, ARIZONA . 3 (Z) 3 - 63 NOGALES, ARIZONA . (Z) Q (Z) (- 64 PHOENIX, ARIZONA . 3 3 65 LOS ANGELES, CALIf'ORNit. 7 258 1 803 537 257 1 894 3 656 808 106 66 LOS ANGELES, CaLIFORNIA. 4 3 4 1 67 LOS ANGELES INTL. AIAPORT. 7 254 1 800 537 257 1 894 3 653 808 106 68 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. ... 4 500 2 332 377 89 462 2 442 1 115 1 69 SAN FRANCISCO INTL. AIRPORT. 4 450 2 282 377 89 462 2 392 1 115 Il 70 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. (Z) (2 71 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. ... 25 25 25 - 72 SUISUN BAY, CALIFORNIA .. 26 26 26 73 PORTLAND, OREGON . 126 125 41 81 1 3 74 PORTLAND, OREGON 126 125 41 81 1 3 75 SEATTLE, ASsI'.CTON. . 855 624 260 1 124 465 6 76 SEATTLE, aS" IrGroN. 81 76 1 1 78 2 77 BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON .i k (I - 78 EVERETT, WASHINGTON. 54 54 79 PO,:,,E, waS'LNGTON. 129 128 129 - 80 SATT.E-TA JMA INTL. AIRPORT 591 420 130 1 334 - 81 ANCHORAGE, aLS. . 178 20 18 2 159 82 ANCHORAGE, L.AS 83 -"**:'LULUI, HAWAII . 631 208 2 3 445 182 84 orD',L',JLU, HAWAII . 4 4 85 HONOLULU INTL. AIRPORT 627 208 2 3 441 182 86 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA . 29 29 29 - 87 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA 29 29 29 88 PEMB6ra, 'IORTH DAKOTA. 2 2 89 EimIN.Ia, NORTH DAKOTA. 2 2 90 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 208 206 143 65 91 MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN. 208 206 143 65 SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. JUNE 1975 U.S. EXPORTS BY AIR Lading by Continent (F.a.s. Value Basis)--Continued value, and sources of error in the data. Shipments of Special Category cotruodltles are excluded from all district and continent data. Estimated shipments data and from data for U,S. flag carriers) Value (1,000 dollars) Total . north South u- Aia ad Africa All U.S. flag Ame a AmOceanu a Carriers carriers 2 278 2 278 (Z) (Z) 1 219 454 1 10 146 77 531 1 463 37 1 426 55 55 96 2 94 117 632 321 117 311 99 299 98 769 2 259 268 3 490 3 490 15 191 1 033 25 2 648 682 10 802 870 870 4 924 7 4 917 393 393 20 20 2 850 2 850 612 612 863 444 1 117 77 224 1 459 34 1 426 55 55 11 29 454 153 29 301 41 720 41 192 259 268 3 480 3 480 6 633 805 25 674 5 129 182 182 1 172 1 172 393 393 2 821 2 821 2 115 2 115 (Z) (ZI 1 181 419 10 146 77 527 1 463 37 1 426 55 55 96 2 94 3 740 3 740 7 587 7 587 7 58 911 911 3 130 37 25 682 2 385 178 178 5 5 393 393 20 20 1 482 1 482 137 137 38 35 3 5 033 5 033 1 248 1 248 8 8 35 936 35 936 8 098 8 098 2 530 2 530 1 789 12 1 777 14 14 11 11 26 26 60 606 321 60 286 63 422 62 892 2 259 268 40 40 10 144 955 2 648 6 540 677 677 2 329 7 2 322 1 368 1 368 10 806 1 10 806 18 588 18 588 2 578 2 578 1 511 1 511 356 356 10 10 119 28 91 U.S. EXPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 1. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of (Data shown represent domestic and foreign merchandise combined. See the statement on front page for information on coverage, definition of f.a.. export valued under $251 are excluded freeo all distrelc Shipping weight (1.000 pounds) o Customs district and port Total utali North Socth Europe Asia and Africa SU Aerria Amer Aaica Aca All U.S. flag Oceania carriers carriers 92 DULUTH, MINNESOTA, 83 83 35 48 93 DULUTH, INmNELSOTA.. 83 83 35 48 94 HILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN . 43 43 43 - 95 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN .. 43 43 43 - 96 DETROIT, MICHIGAN. . 1 485 1 223 273 3 1 110 50 3 46 97 DETROIT* MICHIGAN. . 1 481 1 219 269 3 1 110 50 3 56 98 SAGINAW-BAY CITY, MICHIGAN 5 5 5 - 99 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. . 9 524 4 570 2 489 3 5 016 1 774 6 234 100 O'HARE INTL. AIRPORT. .. 9 524 4 570 2 489 3 5 016 1 774 6 234 101 CLEVELAND, OHIO. . 2 460 1 029 340 1 451 668 1 12) 102 CLEVELAND* OHIO. . 569 10 311 256 1 (2) 103 DAYTON, OHIO . 2 2 2 - 104 ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA . 11 11 11 (Z) - 105 SANDUSKY, OHIO . 9 9 9 - 106 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 1 864 991 2 1 451 412 - 107 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 4 4 4 - 108 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. . 83 61 21 4 36 11 12 109 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. 48 48 (Z) 36 6 6 110 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, 21 21- - 111 WICHITA, KANSAS. . 14 12 4 5 6 112 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, 799 293 702 67 29 1 1 113 PONCE, PUERTO RICO . 11 11 11 - 114 SAN JUAN INTL. AIRPORT 789 283 691 67 29 1 1 115 MIAMI, FLORIDA . 16 954 6 900 7 341 9 250 199 16 (Z) 149 116 MIAMI, FLORIDA . 2 (Z) 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) -- 117 KEY WEST, FLORIDA.. 5 5 5 - 118 PORT EVERGLADES, FLORIDA 60 51 59 - 119 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 38 38 35 3 - 120 MIAMI INTL. AIRPORT. .. 16 850 6 806 7 240 9 247 199 15 (Z) 149 121 HOUSTON, TEXAS . 2 266 688 553 380 419 684 3 227 122 HOUSTON, TEXAS . 1 837 272 314 380 419 494 3 227 123 TULSA, OKLAHOMA. .. .176 176 176 - 124 DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TEXAS 254 241 240 14 - 125 WASHINGTON, 0. C. . 731 118 2 180 491 49 (Z) 8 126 WASHINGTON, D. C. . 731 118 2 180 491 49 tZ) 6 127 SHIPMENTS UNDER $251 15 071 ( NA) 5 562 1 612 4 195 2 539 595 568 128 SPECIAL CATEGORY SHIPMENTS .. 1 146 481 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) . REPRESENTS ZERO. D DATA WITHHELD TO AVOID DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION FOR NA NOT AVAILABLE. X NOT APPLICABLE. Z LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OR S500. SECURITY REASONS. JUNE 1975 U.S. EXPORTS BY AIR Lading by Continent (Fa.s. Value Basis)-Continued value, and sources of error in the data, Shapments of Special Category commodities are excluded from all district and continent data. Estimated shipments data and from data for U.S. flag carriers) Value (1,000 dollars) Total Nt South Europe Asia nduslia Afrca All U.S. flag America America Oceania carriers carriers 334 334 181 154 92 334 334 181 154 93 217 217 217 94 217 217 217 05 12 893 11 486 2 663 6 9 714 277 28 205 96 12 888 11 481 2 658 6 9 714 277 28 205 97 5 5 5 98 105 900 56 327 21 968 24 52 063 29 761 114 1 969 99 105 900 56 327 21 968 24 52 063 29 761 114 1 969 100 7 273 2 465 1 417 3 787 2 063 4 1 101 2 519 47 1 325 1 189 4 1 102 3 3 3 103 78 78 77 1 104 4 4 4 105 4 663 2 327 3 3 787 873 106 6 6 6 107 1 350 1 027 312 37 707 109 186 108 850 850 5 707 18 120 109 307 307 110 194 177 37 91 66 111 5 838 1 921 2 113 1 215 2 362 108 40 112 12 12 12 113 5 826 1 909 2 101 1 215 2 362 108 40 114 72 490 26 895 24 644 43 885 3 009 229 14 708 115 8 3 2 3 (Z) 3 116 8 8 8 117 94 77 74 19 118 235 235 155 79 119 72 145 26 573 24 405 43 802 3 009 207 14 708 120 16 432 4 479 4 105 1 562 4 250 4 888 40 1 587 121 13 339 1 530 2 297 1 562 4 250 3 603 40 1 587 122 898 898 898 123 2 194 2 050 1 808 386 124 10 145 2 527 44 2 163 7 198 624 5 111 125 10 145 2 527 44 2 163 7 198 624 5 111 126 45 707 ( NA) 11 691 4 552 14 983 8 723 2 638 3 119 127 41 153 24 863 (0) (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) 128 10 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 2. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of {See the statement on front page for information on coverage, definition of Customs import value and sources of error in the data. Estimated shipments value- same shipments sot Shipping weight (1,000 pounds) S Cutoms district and port Total Autrl North Soth Asia Epalnd Africa All U.S. flag America America OcnEurope oia carriers carriers 1 TOTAL, ALL CARRIERS. 75 752 (X) 10 989 9 974 30 226 23 920 289 355 2 U.S. FLAG CARRIERS . (X) 34 335 4 777 4 427 13 144 11 744 183 60 3 PORTLAND, MAINE. .30 2 6 24 - 4 PORTLAND, MAINE. .. (Z) (Z) -Z1 (Z - 5 BANGOR, MAINE. . 24 1 (IZ 24 6 HOULTON, MAINE . 4 4 7 BAR HARBOR, MAINE. . 1 1 - 8 ST. ALBANS, VERMONT. . (Z) (Z) 9 ST. ALBANS, VERMONT. (Z) - 10 NORTON, VERMONT. . (Z) - 11 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, 2 111 376 60 32 1 937 77 (Z) 5 12 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 5 5 5 - 13 WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS .- 1Z 14 NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS (Z) IZ - 15 LOGAN AIRPORT. . 2 105 371 54 32 1 937 77 (Z) 5 16 PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND .. (Z) (Z) ) 17 PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND (Z) (Z (Z) - 18 bIDG.EPSRT, CONNECTICUT. 5 1 l1 (Z) 9 (2) 19 vBIOjEPORT, CONNECTICUT. (Z) (Z) IZ) (Z) (Z) 20 nARTFOrC, C'IrN'ECjCTJUT. 4 1 ( (Z) 4 (Z- 21 raNE LCfr':'rJ, COCfNE TIlCuI (Z) Z) - 22 OGDENSBURG, NEW YORK .. .. 1 IZ) (2) -Z 23 CHAMPLAIN-ROUSES POINT, N. Y. 1 (Z) () () - 24 BUFFALO, NEW YORK. . 204 158 175 (Z) 23 5 1 - 25 BUFFALO-NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 157 143 135 (Z) 17 4 1 - 26 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 15 1 10 -5 - 27 OSWEGO, NEW YORK . (Z) (Z) - 28 SYRACUSE, NEW YORK . 31 1 31 1 2) - 29 NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK. 35 435 16 520 1 729 2 910 21 060 9 83 75 178 30 NEW YORK, NEW YORK . 14 6 (Z) 9 4 (2) (2) 31 ALBANY, NEW YORK . (Z)- - 32 JOHN F. KENNEDY INTL. AIRPORT. 35 421 16 514 1 729 2 909 21 051 9 479 75 178 33 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 958 610 36 475 372 74 1 34 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 934 600 18 475 368 72 I 35 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE I 1 36 iITTS&'JRG, PENNSYLVANIA. 22 10 1 4 (2) - 37 APRR SiURu, PENNSYLVANIA (Z) () (Z) 38 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. . 81 63 24 (Z) 36 21 (1) 39 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 81 63 24 (Z) 36 21 (2) 41 RICHMOND-PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. 4 4 42 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA .3 1 2) 3 93 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Z) (Z) 44 atNiSTN-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. .1 1 45 COAPL.TTE, '*.'TM CAROLINA. 3 3 SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. JUNE 1975 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR Unlading by Continent (Customs Value Basis) under $251 are excluded from all district data and from data for U.S. flag carriers. Data in the columns headed "all carriers" and "U.S. flag carriers" include identifiable by continent) Value (1,000 dollars) Total Australia a North South Europe Asia and Africa All U.S. flag eric AercOceania carriers carriers 710 452 iX) 259 10 133 112 4 5 3 2 16 697 324 (Z) 18 16 355 1 1 30 14 15 (Z) 15 15 3 349 2 609 112 7 621 357 462 60 3 357 399 9 673 9 300 67 282 25 450 450 19 19 24 14 3 7 IX) 287 878 14 8 2 4 5 424 324 5 100 1 1 14 6 8 5 5 2 607 2 491 105 11 142 008 23 141 985 4 932 4 744 188 414 414 4 4 72 225 29 891 124 7 1 112 4 5 3 2 1 655 324 18 1 314 1 1 7 6 (Z) (Z) 10 10 2 882 2 189 81 7 605 19 578 19 578 621 378 243 227 227 14 14 31 744 10 318 101 101 9 9 15 519 15 518 1 867 1 867 1 1 343 345 148 519 135 3 131 13 929 (Z) 13 929 9 7 2 5 5 338 296 30 12 225 125 45 3 225 077 4 062 4 007 30 25 191 191 19 19 10 3 7 226 811 93 637 563 563 9 1 8 I 115 110 4 70 675 11 70 664 2 190 2 115 67 8 tZ) 31 31 5 102 2 748 9 9 5 5 5 5 1 306 1 1 305 31 046 2 765 440 (2) 440 25 259 3 25 257 933 933 (Z) Q2) 12 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 2. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of (See he otatraret on front page for liformat on on coverage, definition of Customs import value and sources of error in the data. Estimated shipments value. some shipments no, Shipping weight (1,000 pounds) o Custos district and port Total Australa oAt Sothrala Ar Sroifh r Europe Asia and Africa All U.S. flag Aeric America Oceania carriers carriers 46 H.>-LE;T,'i, SOUTH CAROLINA I - 47 (-&RLST.'r,, SOUTH CAROLINA 1 I 48 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . 56 32 34 1 10 11 - 49 agNarar,.A, GEORGIA. . 31 11 21 11 50 ILaN'JTI, GEORGIA . 25 21 13 1 10 1 1 51 TAMPA, FLORIDA . .. 11 3 8 3 (Z) 52 TAMPA, FLORIDA . 9 2 7 2 ) - 53 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 2 1 1 54 MOBILE, ALABAMA. ...... .7 3 3 5 55 MOBILE, ALABAMA. . 4 (Z) ( - 56 PASCAGOULA, MISSISSIPPI. 3 3 3 57 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. (Z) (Z) (Z) 58 NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA 334 64 285 44 4 1 - 59 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 334 64 285 4 4 1- 60 LITTLE ROCK-N. LIT. ROCK, ARK. (Z) (Z) (Z) - 61 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE (Z) - 62 GALVESTON, TEXAS . 1 1 63 GALVESTON, TEXAS . 1- I 64 LAREDO, TEXAS. . 109 84 103 (Z) 6 65 BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS . 30 16 30 - 66 EAGLE PASS, TEXAS . (Z) (Z) 67 LAIEDO, TEXAS.. . 43 41 42 (Z) (Z) 68 HILDAGO, TEXAS . 6 6 69 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS . 31 27 31 (Z) (Z) 70 EL PASO, TEXAS . 119 115 29 89 1 71 EL PASO, TEXAS . (Z) (Z) (Z) - 72 DENVER, COLORADO . 117 114 27 89 1 73 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. 2 (Z 2 - 74 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. .. 19 19 18 (Z) I 75 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 19 19 18 (Z) 1 76 NOGALES, ARIZONA . 19 13 13 5 1 (Z) (21 77 NOGALES, ARIZONA . 3 1 1 - 78 PHOENIX, ARIZONA . 17 12 12 4 1 (2) 121 79 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. 7 959 2 075 573 96 1 2.0 5 896 82 64 80 LOS ANGELES, LALIFOrdj.. 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 - 81 LONG BEACH, I aLIF.:,rj .. 547 60 26 6 86 421 8 121 82 LOS ANGELES INTL. AIRPORT. 7 410 2 014 546 90 1 161 5 479 74 64 83 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. ... (Z) (Z) (Z) - 84 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 5 145 3 108 135 16 26b 4 624 105 I() 85 SAN FRANCISCO INTL. AIRPORT. 5 115 3 101 123 16 265 4 608 102 (11 86 EUREKA, CALIFORNIA . (Z) (Z)1 - 87 MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA 2 2 2 88 SAN FRANCISCO., CALIFORNIA. 12 44 (Z) 7 (2) 89 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA (Z) (2) 90 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. 8 1 8 - 91 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (Z) (Z) 92 SAN JOAOUIN RIVER, CALIFORNIA. 7 (Z) 7 93 SAN PABLO BAY, CALIFORNIA. (Z) (Z) ( 94 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (Z) (Z) (Z) SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. JUNE 1975 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR Unlading by Continent (Customs Value Basis)-Continued under $251 are excluded from all district data and fre, data for U.S. flag carriers. Data in the columns headed "all carriers" and "U.S. flag carriers" include identifiable by continent) Value (1,000 dollars) North S tha Europe Asia Aus lifrica All U.S. flag A ric. A e. Oceania carriers carriers 8 8 1 011 554 457 159 107 52 46 2 42 2 1 241 1 235 5 (Z) 1 1 207 39 2 110 4 52 832 11 762 59 350 350 505 89 416 103 316 111 6 962 96 239 4 75 093 74 842 5 3 174 16 47 (Z) 5( 12) 382 24 358 16 16 (Z) 44 1 42 2 204 199 5 116 7 74 36 732 3 728 1 350 350 304 7 297 38 226 3 640 37 579 4 34 092 34 038 3 16 30 (Z) 5 (2) 651 530 121 140 88 51 43 1 42 1 058 1 053 5 170 39 2 79 51 639 11 569 59 347 347 293 9 284 12 124 100 327 11 693 4 2 323 2 193 5 123 (Z) I QZ) 255 255 16 15 1 3 1 2 78 78 (Z) i 1 15 14 1 187 187 (Z) (Z) 194 80 114 33 926 1 893 33 032 2 709 2 708 1 8 8 37 24 13 4 4 25 25 22 17 4 1 6 6 3 3 17 17 52 754 10 5 465 47 279 68 542 68 425 50 16 47 5 (Z) (Z) 1 999 224 1 775 1 397 1 393 3 1 27 27 I 1 1 853 3 1 851 24 24 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 2. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of (Set. the statement on front page for Informatlon o coverage, definition of Customs import value and sources of error in the data. Estimated shitpmEr.[ *Alued sate hlpmeIn5 l nat Shipping weight (1.000 pounds) S Customs district and port Total Australia North South u Asia and Africa All U.S. flag ria a EuropeW Oceania carriers carriers 95 PORTLAND, OREGON 98 5 96 PORTLAND, OREGON 9 - 97 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. ... 1 955 1 791 170 184 1 600 1 2) 98 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. I 1 () 1 - 99 BLAINE, WASHINGTON . 31 20 30 (2 - 100 EVERETT, WASHINGTON. (Z) ( 101 SOUTH BEND-RAYMOND, WASH 2 2 2 102 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. 4 4 4 103 NEAH BAY, WASHINGTON (Z) (Z (Z) 104 SEATTLE-TACOMA INTL. AIRPORT 1 917 1 764 136 183 1 97 1 (21 105 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, 409 213 213 11 185 1l) 106 KETCHIKAi, ALASKA. .() ( - 107 FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. 1 (ZI - 108 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. 408 212 213 11 185 (ZI 109 HONOLULU, HAWAII . 635 261 23 19 569 24 110 HONOLULU, HAWAII . ..(Z) (Z) ( (Z) - 111 KAHULUI, HAWAII. ( Z) ( 1Z) - 112 HONOLULU INTL. AIRPORT 635 261 23 19 569 24 - 113 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA . 19 15 16 (Z) 3 - 114 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA 16 b15 16 (Z) - 115 SUTTE, MONTANA . 3 3 - 116 PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA. 8 7 6 1 (Z - 117 PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA. 7 7 6 1 (Z) - 118 PORTAL, NORTH DAKOTA .Z) ( - 119 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 96 76 20 11 54 11 120 MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN. 96 76 20 11 54 11 121 DULUTH, MINNESOTA. . (- 122 INTL. FALLS-RANIER, MINN. () - 123 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN . 7 1 6 ZI 124 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 6 (Z) 6 (Z) 125 MANITOWOC, WISCONSIN . Z) (Z) - 126 SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN (Z) () (Z) - 127 DETROIT, MICHIGAN. . 1 166 1 035 128 (Z) 1 017 20 -1 128 DETROIT, MICHIGAN. . 1 157 1 034 118 (Z) 1 017 20 1 129 PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 9 9- 130 MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN . (Z) I - 131 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. . 3 825 1 595 407 6 2 328 1 049 (Z) 34 132 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. . 1 I 1 (Z2 (2 -- 133 OMAHA, NEBRASKA. . (Z) (Z) (Z) - 134 EAST CHICAGO, IrDIANA. 18 11 5 2 11 (Z) 135 OtHARE INTL. AIRPOiT 3 806 1 584 401 6 2 326 1 038 (Z) 4 136 CLEVELAND, OHIO. . 200 38 69 129 3 (Z) - 137 CLEVELAND, OHIO. . 64 (Z) 25 37 1 138 CINCINNATI, OHIO . Z) (Z) (2) 139 COLUMBUS, OHIO . (Z) ( 140 DAYTON, OHIO . .3 () (Z (Z 2 - 141 TOLEDO, OHIO . 34 (Z) 34 - 142 ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA . ) ( (2 - SEE FOOTNOTES AT END OF TABLE. JUNE 1975 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR Unlading by Continent (Customs Value Basis)--Continued under 1251 are excluded from all district data and from data for U.S. flag carriers. Data in the columns headed "all carriers" and "U S flag carriers" include identifiable by continent) Value (1,000 dollars) Total y North South Australia 0 l a Europe Aia and Africa All U.S. flag er Oceania carriers carriers 64 64 13 015 45 97 14 6 77 1I 12 7741 2 119 1 6 2 112 11 647 9 (Z) 11 638 503 424 78 133 127 7 923 923 8 8 31 20 1 11 4 803 4 755 11 37 40 968 17 4 264 40 683 2 100 1 599 t(Z 2 42 167 12 55 55 11 480 45 10 6 77 1 11 342 1 761 1 1 760 2 398 (Z) IZ) 2 398 378 378 115 115 812 812 14 2 1 11 3 747 3 731 (Z) 15 11 001 6 4 112 10 879 81 3 IZ) 30 1 12 44 44 1 480 2 94 77 1 306 249 1 6 242 48 4 44 420 420 122 115 7 446 446 8 25 14 11 1 055 1 007 11 37 9 308 11 4 51 9 242 1 285 1 209 32 12 3 3 2 377 - 3 14 2 360 186 186 1 102 1 102 4 4 3 3 84 84 6 5 1 3 624 3 624 24 630 4 141 24 485 802 382 2 6 167 16 16 9 149 43 6 1 9 098 1 683 1 683 10 259 5 (Z) 10 253 78 78 9 9 286 286 110 110 5 990 3 71 5 916 12 8 5 1 1 1 1 106 106 14 14 1 005 (2) 1 005 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR JUNE 1975 Table 2. Customs Districts and Selected Ports of (See the statement on front page for information on coverage, definition of Customs import value and sources of error in the data. Estimated shipentsb v. ea s hme shtipents nae Shipping weight (1,000 pounds) a Customs district and port TotalAtraa oth SothAustralia SU.S. flag America America Europe Asia cad na rric All U.S. flag Oceania carriers carriers CLEVELAND, OHIO..CONTINUED 143 SANDUSKY, OHIO .() (Z) ) - 144 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, .. .. 57 1 57 145 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. 36 36 36 - 146 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY .. 6 6- 147 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 9 7 3 (Z) 6 (2) 148 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI .. 3 2 (Z) (Z) 2 (Z) 149 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 6 4 3 4- - 150 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO. .. 2 416 739 1 854 402 157 2 (Z) 151 PONCE, PUERTO RICO .. 7 7 7 - 152 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO. 129 1 129 (Z) 1Z2 - 153 SAN JUAN INTL. AIRPORT 2 280 732 1 718 402 157 2 (Z) 154 MIAMI, FLORIDA . 10 915 4 403 4 640 5 959 184 127 (Zi 5 155 MIAMI, FLORIDA . 14 4 1 12 (Z) 1 - 156 PORT EVERGLADES, FLOKIDA 25 18 24 1 157 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) 158 FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA 17 17 - 159 MIAMI INTL. AIRPORT. .. 10 858 4 381 4 613 5 929 184 126 (Z) 5 160 HOUSTON, TEXAS . 542 160 185 32 242 73 10 161 -OuSTI.', TEXAS . 436 125 125 32 196 73 10 162 OKLAnOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA. (Z) (Z) -- 163 DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TEXAS 106 35 60 46 164 #ASHINGTON, D. C. ... 931 741 12 (Z) 848 27 (2) 14 165 WASHINGTON, D. C. . .031 741 12 (Z) 848 27 (Z] 44 166 SHIPMENTS UNDER $251 . NAI (NA) (NA) (NAI) NA) INA) INA) INAI REPRESENTS ZERO. NA NOT AVAILABLE. X NOT APPLICABLE. Z LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OR $500. JUNE 1975 U.S. GENERAL IMPORTS BY AIR Unlading by Continent (Customs Value Basis)--Continued under $251 are excluded from all district data and from data for U.S. flag carriers. Data in the columns headed "all carriers" and "U.S. flag carriers" include identifiable by continent) Value (1,000 dollars) Total 3 I. orth South Australia ASia h Europe Asia and Africa All U.S. flag America Aerica Oceania carriers carriers I 1 1 143 246 9 246 144 26 26 26 145 5 146 373 85 286 1 85 1 147 36 32 10 1 24 1 148 337 53 276 61 149 3 822 1 055 2 060 509 1 153 99 1 150 11 11 11 151 81 12 74 5 3 152 3 729 1 032 1 975 504 1 150 99 1 153 24 968 7 769 10 326 11 589 2 460 561 4 29 154 35 12 8 9 16 3 155 13 8 13 1 156 17 16 16 (Z) (Z) 157 24 24 158 24 879 7 733 10 289 11 554 2 444 559 4 29 159 4 343 529 1 088 165 ? 491 455 143 160 3 129 308 542 165 1 824 455 143 161 (Z) (Z) 162 1 213 221 546 667 163 20 943 16 709 26 738 18 946 56 5 1 170 164 20 943 16 709 26 738 1e 946 56 5 1 170 165 8 936 (NA) 1 036 336 4 182 3 046 117 40 166 THE 1972 ECONOMIC CENSUSES Early in 1973...we asked the business community's help in providing us with the basic information about its business activities during the year 1972. 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