From Center for Jobs and the Economy <[email protected]>
Subject California Trade Report for May 2021
Date July 2, 2021 10:45 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Web Version [link removed] | Update Preferences [link removed] [link removed] California Trade Report

for May 2021

Below are highlights from the recently released trade data from the US Census Bureau and US Bureau of Economic Analysis. To view additional data and analysis related to the California economy visit our website at [[link removed]].

While many of the May numbers show substantial increases over the prior year, these outcomes are due to comparisons at the low levels from May 2020 when world trade was substantially restrained by the pandemic. Comparisons instead against numbers from 2019 give a more realistic picture of ongoing trends and the extent to which trade activities in the state are moving towards recovery.

From this perspective, origin exports remain somewhat subdued, but imports—both destination state and activity through the ports—are elevated, reflecting built-up consumer demand now being met through higher consumption along with efforts throughout the supply chain to and combat the current shortages affecting both inventories and production.

Share of Goods Through US Ports 18.1% CA Share of Total Trade

Through US Ports

The share of total US goods trade (exports and imports) through California ports continued dipping to 18.10% (12 month moving average; compared to 18.18% in April 2021 and 17.44% in May 2020).

California remained the #1 state, ahead of Texas with 17.16% (compared to 16.90% in April 2021 and 17.45% in May 2020). Trade through the Atlantic port states was at 30.44% (compared to 30.59% in Apr 2021 and 30.28% in May 2020). The state’s continued lead in this area forms the trade-related base for one of California’s largest centers of middle-class, blue-collar jobs, with Transportation & Warehousing providing 690,200 jobs in May.

California Goods Exports $4.4 Billion Change in Exports

Total California goods exports were up $4.4 billion from May 2020 (up 42.2%). This large jump, however, is an indicator of growing recovery in world trade rather than a real improvement in export activities. Trade in May 2020 was still heavily restrained by the pandemic. Comparing the May 2021 numbers to May 2019 instead shows a $0.4 billion drop. Exports are improving, but have yet to fully recover to prior trends.

California remained in 2nd place with 10.73% of all US goods exports (12 month moving total), behind Texas at 19.61%.

California's Balance for Goods Trade -$24.0b Billion of Goods Trade

California’s balance of goods trade activity through state businesses broadened to -$24.0 billion, compared to a level of -$16.6 billion in May 2020. California trade accounted for 28% of the US trade deficit in goods in May 2021.

Top 20 Exports, May 2021

Top 20 exports by value are shown below, along with the change from May 2020.

By shipping weight (vessel and air total), the leading export was Waste And Scrap at 0.8 billion kg (40% of total exports), followed by Fruits & Tree Nuts at 0.2 billion kg (12%), and Other Agricultural Products at 0.2 billion kg (10%).

Top 10 Export Markets, May 2021 View This Report Online [[link removed]] The California Center for Jobs and the Economy provides an objective and definitive source of information pertaining to job creation and economic trends in California. [[link removed]] Contact 1301 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916.553.4093 If you no longer wish to receive these emails, select here to unsubscribe. [link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis