Strong performance seen in California’s supply chain sector

July marked the ninth consecutive month of year-over-year increases in California’s export trade

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While much of California’s economy continued to languish this summer, the state’s exporters posted another strong performance in July, with the value of overseas shipments up by 21.4 percent over the same month last year.

The $11.86 billion in goods shipped abroad this July exceeded the $9.77 billion the state’s exporters sent to foreign markets in July 2009, according to an analysis by Beacon Economics. The San Rafael, California-based consultancy came on the heels of international trade data released earlier this week by the U.S. Commerce Department.

California’s economy would obviously be in even worse shape were it not for strong foreign demand for goods…

July marked the ninth consecutive month of year-over-year increases in California’s export trade, according to Jock O’Connell, Beacon Economics’ International Trade Adviser.

“California’s economy would obviously be in even worse shape were it not for strong foreign demand for goods produced by our manufacturers and farmers,” he said.

The state’s exports of manufactured products in July 2010 were up by 20.1 percent from last July, while shipments of agricultural goods and other non-manufactured products increased by 10.6 percent. Meanwhile, re-exports of items previously imported into the state rose by 32.1 percent .

California accounted for 11.4 percent of all U.S. merchandise exports in July.

As impressive as recent export growth may appear, O’Connell cautioned that the state’s export totals are still not up to pre-recession levels. In inflation-adjusted terms, California’s export trade in July 2008 was $12.65 billion, some 6.7 percent higher than the value of exports this July.

Looking ahead, O’Connell expressed concern that the pace of growth in California exports will diminish through the remainder of this year.

“Madam Olga’s crystal ball may be full of good cheer, but almost no one else is forecasting brisk growth in world trade this fall,” O’Connell cautioned. “Instead, governments have been joining businesses and consumers on the economic sidelines. As spending falters and demand shrinks, so too will trade.”

“Unfortunately, there’s more than ample reason to be cautiously pessimistic about the next few months,” he said.

On the import side of the ledger, the U.S. Commerce Department reports that California’s merchandise import trade totaled $28.5 billion in July, an increase of 23.8 percent over last July. California accounted for 17.4 percent of all U.S. merchandise imports in July.

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Patrick Burnson, Executive Editor
Patrick Burnson

Patrick is a widely-published writer and editor specializing in international trade, global logistics, and supply chain management. He is based in San Francisco, where he provides a Pacific Rim perspective on industry trends and forecasts. He may be reached at his downtown office: [email protected].

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