Datamyne: US Trade with the Pacific Alliance CalExport Conference, Exporters Round Table September 2013
Dec 24, 2014
Datamyne:US Trade with the Pacific Alliance
CalExport Conference, Exporters Round Table
September 2013
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Latin America’s Opportunities for US ExportsWhat you need to know
What is Latam’s “emerging model for emerging markets”*?
Which Latam countries are embracing a market-driven economy?
What are these country markets buying from the US … and from California?
Who are the buyers – the importers – in these markets?
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Latin America’s Pacific AllianceWhat you need to know
Latam’s fastest-growing economies – market-driven and sustaining expanded middle classes – a.k.a. “the Pacific Pumas.”
ChileUS-Chile FTA 2004: tariffs lifted on 90% of US exports – the rest to be phased out by 2016. US is top source for imports, with 22% share of this market.
Colombia US-Colombia FTA 2012: tariffs lifted on 80% of US goods – 50%+ agricultural commodities duty free, including wheat, barley, soybeans, beef, fruits, vegetables. US is top source for imports, with 24% share.
Mexico NAFTA partner: as of January 1, 2008, all tariffs and quotas eliminated in the world’s largest free trade area. US is top source for imports, with 50% share.
Peru US-Peru TPA 2006: no tariffs of 80% of US goods – rest to phase out by 2019. For ag products: 90% of US exports duty-free – 100% by 2026. US is top source for imports, with 19% share.
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceUS è Chile, Colombia, Mexico & Peru
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceChile, Colombia, Mexico & Peru èUS
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceChile, Colombia, Mexico & Peru çè US through California
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US Trade with Pacific AlliancePeru’s top imports by value departing from California
Ports of departure: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Comparing first-half 2012 with first-half 2013
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceTop Peruvian customers for California’s exports
Ports of departure: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Comparing first-half 2012 with first-half 2013
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceChile’s top imports by value departing from California
Ports of departure: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Comparing first-half 2012 with first-half 2013
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceTop Chilean customers for California’s exports
Ports of departure: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Comparing first-half 2012 with first-half 2013
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US Trade with Pacific AlliancePeruvian imports – transport methods
Ports of departures: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Comparing first-half 2012 with first-half 2013
Transport Method
H1 2013 H1 2012 Volume Change
Quantity % Quantity % Quantity %
MARITIME 24,430,982 99.05 19,640,950 99.53 4,790,032 24.39ROAD 105,386 0.43 0 0.00 105,386
NO INFO 73,599 0.30 18,177 0.09 55,422 304.90AIR 54,756 0.22 74,298 0.38 -19,542 -26.30
MAIL 125 0.00 32 0.00 93 288.96
TOTAL 24,664,848 100.00 19,733,457 100.00 4,931,391 24.99
*Quantity includes Units, KG, MT, Pair, etc.
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US Trade with Pacific AllianceChilean imports – transport methods
Ports of departures: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Transport Method
H1 2013 H1 2012 Volume Change
Quantity % Quantity % Quantity %
MARITIME 764,953,409 99.99 369,703,555 99.97 395,249,853 106.91AIR 73,317 0.01 112,234 0.03 -38,917 -34.68
ROAD 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
TOTAL 765,026,726 100.00 369,815,790 100.00 395,210,936 106.87
*Quantity includes Units, KG, MT, Pair, etc.
Ports of departures: Long Beach, Oakland, San Diego & San Francisco
Comparing first-half 2012 with first-half 2013
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