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Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review 2003 - Annex IV Economic Data Tables

2003 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review

ANNEX IV

Economic Data Tables : Ontario, International Merchandise Trade




ONTARIO, INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISE TRADE TABLE NUMBER
Ontario, International Merchandise Exports by Major Commodity, 2002 16
Ontario, International Merchandise Imports by Major Commodity, 2002 17
Ontario, International Merchandise Trade by Major Region, 2002 18


(Note: Data in the tables may not add to totals due to rounding.)




Table 16 Ontario, International Merchandise Exports1 by Major Commodity2, 2002
  Value
($ Millions)
Per Cent
of Total
Motor Vehicles, Parts and Accessories 78,411 43.4
Machinery and Mechanical Appliances 21,042 11.6
Electrical Machinery and Equipment 8,717 4.8
Plastics and Plastic Articles 7,508 4.2
Non-ferrous Metals and Allied Products 6,456 3.6
Pulp; Paper and Allied Products 6,313 3.5
Furniture and Fixtures, Signs, Prefabricated Buildings 4,898 2.7
Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages and Tobacco 4,798 2.7
Other Chemical Products 3,574 2.0
Precious Metals, Stones and Coins 3,303 1.8
Articles of Iron and Steel 3,134 1.7
Iron and Steel 3,040 1.7
Wood and Wood Products 2,952 1.6
Mineral Products 2,737 1.5
Scientific, Professional and Photo Equipment, Clocks 2,176 1.2
Aircraft, Spacecraft and Parts 2,025 1.1
Rubber and Rubber Articles 1,952 1.1
Live Animals; Animal Products 1,700 0.9
Vegetable Products; Fats and Oils 1,573 0.9
Articles of Stone, Cement, Ceramic and Glass 1,471 0.8
Textiles and Textile Articles 1,442 0.8
Pharmaceutical Products 1,369 0.8
Organic Chemicals 1,354 0.7
Inorganic Chemicals; Chemical Elements and Compounds 1,173 0.6
Printed Matter 998 0.6
Apparel and Clothing Accessories 707 0.4
Railway, Rolling Stock and Parts 428 0.2
Toys, Games and Sports Equipment 370 0.2
Hides, Leather, Travel Goods and Furs 364 0.2
Other Textile and Clothing Articles 219 0.1
Miscellaneous Articles; Works of Art 202 0.1
Ships, Boats and Floating Structures 82 0.0
Headgear, Umbrellas, Artificial Flowers 57 0.0
Footwear 31 0.0
Other Commodities3 4,225 2.3
 
Total Exports 180,800 100.0

Notes:

  1. Domestic exports exclude re-exports.
  2. Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade definition of product groupings based on two-digit Harmonized System Codes. Data are customs based.
  3. Other Commodities includes special transactions.

Source: Industry Canada.


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Table 17 Ontario, International Merchandise Imports by Major Commodity1, 2002
  Value
($ Millions)
Per Cent
of Total
Motor Vehicles, Parts and Accessories 52,563 23.4
Machinery and Mechanical Appliances 42,635 19.0
Electrical Machinery and Equipment 25,125 11.2
Plastics and Plastic Articles 9,160 4.1
Scientific, Professional and Photo Equipment, Clocks 8,411 3.7
Other Chemical Products 8,267 3.7
Non-ferrous Metals and Allied Products 7,665 3.4
Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages and Tobacco 5,740 2.6
Pharmaceutical Products 5,155 2.3
Articles of Iron and Steel 4,707 2.1
Pulp; Paper and Allied Products 4,642 2.1
Vegetable Products; Fats and Oils 4,317 1.9
Furniture and Fixtures, Signs, Prefabricated Buildings 3,921 1.7
Rubber and Rubber Articles 3,721 1.7
Iron and Steel 3,619 1.6
Organic Chemicals 3,255 1.4
Articles of Stone, Cement, Ceramic and Glass 3,131 1.4
Mineral Products 2,862 1.3
Textiles and Textile Articles 2,812 1.3
Printed Matter 2,436 1.1
Apparel and Clothing Accessories 2,344 1.0
Toys, Games and Sports Equipment 2,172 1.0
Aircraft, Spacecraft and Parts 2,056 0.9
Precious Metals, Stones and Coins 1,947 0.9
Live Animals; Animal Products 1,808 0.8
Wood and Wood Products 1,495 0.7
Inorganic Chemicals; Chemical Elements and Compounds 1,055 0.5
Footwear 752 0.3
Hides, Leather, Travel Goods and Furs 740 0.3
Miscellaneous Articles; Works of Art 714 0.3
Other Textile and Clothing Articles 551 0.2
Railway, Rolling Stock and Parts 475 0.2
Ships, Boats and Floating Structures 206 0.1
Headgear, Umbrellas, Artificial Flowers 157 0.1
Other Commodities2 4,010 1.8
 
Total Imports 224,624 100.0

Notes:

  1. Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade definition of product groupings based on two-digit Harmonized System Codes. Data are customs based.
  2. Other Commodities includes trans-shipments from one province to another through a foreign jurisdiction and special transactions.

Source: Industry Canada.


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Table 18 Ontario, International Merchandise Trade by Major Region, 2002
  Exports
($ Millions)
Per Cent
of Total
Imports
($ Millions)
Per Cent
of Total
United States 168,661 93.3 162,908 72.5
Western Europe 5,846 3.2 17,479 7.8
European Union 4,972 2.7 16,264 7.2
Other Western Europe 873 0.5 1,215 0.5
Eastern Europe 300 0.2 769 0.3
Asia 2,861 1.6 24,971 11.1
Oceania (Pacific) 497 0.3 739 0.3
Pacific Rim 3,236 1.8 24,771 11.0
Caribbean 267 0.1 175 0.1
Latin America 1,495 0.8 13,098 5.8
Mexico 1,026 0.6 10,645 4.7
Middle East 577 0.3 661 0.3
Africa 295 0.2 392 0.2
Re-imports (Canada) 0 0.0 3,431 1.5
 
Total 180,800 100.0 224,624 100.0

Note: Data are customs based and do not include re-exports.
Source: Industry Canada.


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