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. 2017 Dec 1;15(6):563–568. doi: 10.1089/hs.2017.0051

Table 1.

Value of 2015 US Exports, by Sectors, to Global Health Security Priority Countries Compared to Total US Exports Worldwidea

  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting (USD) Mining, Quarrying, and Oil/Gas Extraction (USD) Manufactured Goods (USD) Other Exports (USD) Total Value for Exported Material Goods (USD)b Total Value of Services Exported (USD)c Total Value of Exported Material Goods and/or Services (USD) Number of US Jobs Supported by Material Goods and/or Services Exportedd
Total for All 49 Global Health Security Priority Countriesa $25,520,977,109 $3,472,996,358 $178,933,050,381 $14,645,630,194 $222,572,654,042 $85,928,000,000 $308,500,654,042 1,644,200
Total US Exports Worldwide $72,996,154,511 $34,829,244,566 $1,316,213,888,251 $78,396,752,816 $1,502,436,040,144 $750,860,000,000 $2,253,296,040,144 11,515,500
Percentage of 49 Global Health Security Priority Countries Relative to US Exports Worldwide 35.0% 10.0% 13.6% 18.7% 14.8% 11.4% 13.7% 14.3%

USD = US dollars (2015 dollars)

a

See Appendix for definition and list of countries included in the 49 health security priority countries.

b

Included estimated summation of the following first for columns (categories): agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting + mining, quarrying, and oil/gas extraction + manufactured goods + other exports. Per the North America Industrial Classification Standard (NAICS), other exports are defined as waste, used merchandise and special classification. Data for the first 4 categories were downloaded from the International Trade Administration's Trade Policy Information System (TPIS) website by selecting the health security priority countries.13

c

Service data only available for countries where US has trade agreements or presence (n = 10). Service data can be found on the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) website.12–17 Service data on the BEA website is rounded to the nearest million.

d

Data for number of US jobs supported by material goods and/or services exported came from the US Department of Commerce International Trade Administration database.14,15