Commerce Week at a Glance: Record Exports

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February 6, 2015

On Monday, President Obama released the Commerce Department’s Fiscal Year 2016 budget request. The FY16 budget request directly aligns with the Department’s “Open for Business Agenda”, which ensures that we are prioritizing trade and investment, fueling our data-driven economy, spurring innovation, and providing smart environmental intelligence  in order to keep America’s business as strong and globally competitive.

Today’s January jobs report was another sign that our economy is continuing to gain momentum. In addition to the 257,000 jobs added last month, the manufacturing sector added 22,000 jobs, making it 877,000 new jobs since February 2010. This good news is added to new data from ITA that shows U.S. exports hit a record high for the fifth straight year. Records were set in exports of capital goods; consumer goods; petroleum products; foods, feeds, and beverages; and automotive vehicles and parts.

Around Commerce, USPTO launched an enhanced Patent Quality Initiative; the U.S. Census Bureau is researching new, innovative ways on how technology can transform the way it does business, and ITA hosted Ambassadors from three of Africa’s fastest-growing economies who made the case for Doing Business in Africa.

As always, thanks for reading and please let us know if there’s anything we can do to help you as we work to keep America “Open for Business”. Have a great weekend!

-Jim

Latest News

FY 2016 Budget Request Prioritizes Innovation-Secretary Pritzker released the U.S. Department of Commerce’s fiscal year 2016 budget request. The FY 2016 budget request supports and builds on President Obama’s vision for creating economic opportunity that will benefit all Americans. The budget includes critical funding for key Commerce priorities.

U.S. Exports Hit Record High for the Fifth Straight Year-The Commerce Department announced new data that show U.S. businesses exported $2.35 trillion of our goods and services in 2014, hitting a record high for the fifth straight year. What does this mean for American businesses and American workers? Exports have been a key driver in our economic comeback. 

A Record Year for American Exports, Further Proof of American Greatness- “The shadow of crisis has passed,” the President declared in his State of the Union two weeks ago, and the export data the Commerce Department released goes to the heart of that very point. In fact, the U.S. economy had record goods exports with 52 countries in 2014.

2015 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees AnnouncedLast week, the National Inventors Hall of Fame, in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced the 2015 Hall of Fame inductees. These visionary inventors each patented inventions that revolutionized their industries and changed people’s lives. Of the fourteen new inductees, seven will be honored posthumously. 

The Important Work of NACIE Begins- NACIE is emblematic of all the entrepreneurs, educators, philanthropists, and innovators in all sectors of the economy who are working to ensure that our country remains a place of opportunity, innovation and entrepreneurship for generations to come. In December 2014 Secretary Pritzker convened the first meeting of the 27-member NACIE. 

PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S. Public Sector: A Milestone in its Quality Story-In 2014, PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Sector Practice (PwC PSP) became the first large service organization to win the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in 15 years. But according to Scott McIntyre, managing partner and leader of PwC PSP, the nation’s highest award for organizational excellence is just one milestone in the group’s ongoing quality story.

African Ambassadors Make the Case for U.S. Companies to do Business in Africa-  It was an honor for the International Trade Administration to join the Virginia-Washington D.C. District Export Council and Ambassadors from three of Africa’s fastest-growing economies at a recent networking event focused on U.S. companies doing business in Africa.

USPTO Launches Enhanced Patent Quality Initiative-The Enhanced Patent Quality Initiative allows USPTO to further improve patent quality through direct and ongoing engagement. Engagement consists of robust discussions with the broader public, from a longtime patent owner to a Main Street retailer who has only recently begun to focus on these issues; from patent prosecutors to patent litigators and from patent applicants to patent licensees.

Getting Uncle Sam’s Help on 3D Printing Projects- Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, provides cost-effective solutions to vexing industrial problems. The series of tests and evaluations against requirements can often be thought of as experiments.

Latest NOAA Mapping Software opens up New Possibilities for Emergency Responders- For 20 years, thousands of emergency planners and responders have used the MARPLOT mapping software to respond to hazardous chemical spills. But creative MARPLOT users have also employed the program for a wide range of other uses, including dispatching air ambulances and helping identify a serial arsonist.

Data

The Bureau of Economic Analysis wrote Consumer Spending Falls in December2014 Trade Gap is $505.0 Billion; and December 2014 Trade Gap is $46.6 Billion on their blog this week.

Total construction activity for December 2014 ($982.1 billion) was 0.4 percent above the revised November 2014 ($978.6 billion). The December figure is 2.2 percent above the December 2013 estimate of $961.2 billion.

New orders for manufactured goods in December decreased $16.4 billion or 3.4 percent to $471.5 billion. Shipments, down four of the last five months, decreased $5.3 billion or 1.1 percent to $488.2 billion. Inventories, down following 18 consecutive monthly increases, decreased $2.0 billion or 0.3 percent to $653.9 billion.

The nation’s international trade balance in goods and services decreased to -$46.6 billion in December from -$39.8 billion in November (revised). December exports were $194.9 billion, down $1.5 billion from November. December imports were $241.4 billion, up $5.3 billion from November.

Commerce Data in the News:

The Washington Post cites Current Population Survey and Survey of Income and Program Participation data in writing that the number of fathers who stay home to watch children for any reason has nearly doubled since 1989 in the article, The Super Bowl Ads were Right: Dads in America Really are Changing Their Act.

NBC News cites race and population figures from the Census Bureau to report that fire departments are becoming more diverse in the article Meet New York’s Only Female, Asian-American Firefighter.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis’ U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services report was highlighted in the recent Bloomberg Businessweek article: Trade Gap in U.S. Reaches a Two-Year High as Imports Rise.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis’ Gross Domestic Product report was highlighted in the recent Forbes article: U.S. 2.4% Economic Growth in 2014 Strongest Since Recession.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis’ Personal Income and Outlays report was highlighted in the recent Business Insider article: The Fed’s Favorite Measure of Inflation is Drifting in the Wrong Direction.

Data Releases Next Week: Monthly Wholesale Trade: December (Census); Advance Monthly Retail Sales: January (Census); Manufacturing and Trade: Inventories and Sales: December

Next Week

On Sunday, Deputy Secretary Andrews will speak at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, MD, about the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) launch and why it’s important that we invest in technology that can accurately predict space weather at a viewing of the NOAA, NASA, and U.S. Air Force launch of the DSCOVR satellite from Cape Canaveral, FL.

On Monday, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator Dr. Kathryn Sullivan will be the keynote speaker at this year’s SeaWeb Seafood Summit in New Orleans. She will discuss resilience in the fishing industry (sustainable management), aquaculture, and announce details of a report on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

On Tuesday, MBDA Chief of the Office of Business Development Joann Hill is a panelist for the 28th Annual Benedict College Black History Teleconference in Columbia, SC, hosted by Benedict College. The event will commemorate and reflect on the 2015 Black History Month theme, “A Century of Black Life, History and Culture.”

On Wednesday, Secretary Pritzker will speak at the Kauffmann Foundation’s 2015 State of Entrepreneurship event where she will discuss what the Obama Administration is doing to set the conditions to increase entrepreneurship.

Also on Wednesday, the Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board (ISPAB) will meet in Washington, DC. The ISPAB advises the Secretary of Commerce, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Director of NIST on information security and privacy issues pertaining to federal computer systems. NIST staff will present updates on the Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, Cryptographic Standards Program and Privacy Engineering initiative.

On Thursday, USPTO Deputy Director Michelle Lee will speak on innovation and MBDA National Deputy Director Albert Shen will speak on MBDA services at a Black History Month program at Coppin State University in Baltimore, MD.

On Friday, Secretary Pritzker will participate in the White House Cybersecurity Summit in San Francisco, CA. She will moderate a panel entitled, “Improving Cybersecurity Practices at Consumer Oriented Businesses and Organizations” with several private-sector CEOs. 

Photo of the Week

Secretary Pritzker with Census Bureau Director John Thompson and USPTO Deputy Director Michelle Lee at the all-hands employee meeting to discuss the Commerce Department’s FY2016 budget request. 

Infographic of the Week

State Government Revenues Rise-The Census Bureau posted a news graphic that showed how insurance trust revenue is fueling the growth in state total revenue. The information comes from the Annual Survey of State Government Finances.