The largest percentage increases in imports of electronic products involved imports from China and Taiwan, up by $25.2 billion (14 percent) and $1.2 billion (7.3 percent), respectively. general imports of electronic products grew by $34.3 billion (7.6 percent) to $484 billion, reflecting a notable increase in imports of computers, peripherals, and parts, as well as telecommunications equipment. domestic exports to Vietnam and Thailand posted the largest percentage declines for the electronic products, while domestic exports to South Korea and Germany saw the largest percentage growth (table EL.1).įrom 2016 to 2017, U.S. The decrease in domestic exports was due primarily to a decline in exports of semiconductors and integrated circuits as well as telecommunications equipment. total exports of electronic products grew by $7.9 billion (3 percent) to $268 billion, there was a $90 million (0.1 percent) decrease in total domestic exports. general imports of electronic products: increased by $34.3 billion (7.6 percent) to $484 billionįrom 2016 to 2017, although U.S. total exports of electronic products: increased by $7.9 billion (3 percent) to $268 billion To view changing data, hover over or touch the animated graphic below.
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