With June exports of goods and services at $247.5 billion (-0.1% MoM; -4.3.2% YoY) and imports at $313.0 billion (-1.0% MoM; -7.8% YoY), the net trade deficit was $65.5 billion (-4.1% MoM; -19.0% YoY).
Softwood lumber exports edged down (13 MMBF or -11.2%) in June, along with imports (82 MMBF or -6.3%). Exports were 23 MMBF (-17.7%) below year-earlier levels; imports: 218 MMBF (-15.2%) lower. As a result, the year-over-year (YoY) net export deficit was 195 MMBF (-15.0%) smaller. Also, the average net export deficit for the 12 months ending June 2023 was 1.8% below the average of the same months a year earlier (the “YoY MA(12) % Chng” series shown in the lumber-trade graph above).
North America (58.6% of total softwood lumber exports; of which Mexico: 37.0%; Canada: 21.7%), Asia (16.3%; especially China: 4.3%), and the Caribbean (20.4%; especially the Dominican Republic: 6.1%) were the primary destinations for U.S. softwood lumber exports. Year-to-date (YTD) exports to China were 97.9% higher than the same month of the prior year. Meanwhile, Canada was the source of most (83.0%) softwood lumber imports into the United States. Imports from Canada were 8.5% lower YTD/YTD. Overall, YTD exports were down 2.1% compared to the prior year; imports: -6.3%.
U.S. softwood lumber export activity through the West Coast customs region represented 33.9% of the U.S. total; Gulf: 34.9%, and Eastern: 22.0%. Seattle (13.3% of the U.S. total), Mobile (14.8%), San Diego (17.2%) and Laredo (13.3%) were the most active districts. At the same time, the Great Lakes customs region handled 55.3% of softwood lumber imports -- most notably the Duluth, MN district (18.6%) -- coming into the United States. The Eastern region comprised 20.1% of imports, but that volume was distributed among the districts.
Southern
yellow pine comprised 20.7% of all softwood lumber exports; Douglas-fir (15.5%),
treated lumber (14.8%), other pine (10.2%) and finger-jointed (8.7%) were also
significant.
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