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Figure 21: U.S. Transmission Production for Domestic Use vs. Imports of Transmission Parts 9,000
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Source: Wards Intelligence InfoBank; Department of Commerce, Census Bureau. Domestic use refers to use in vehicles produced and sold in the United States. Includes HS-10 codes 8708996700, 8708996790, and 8708996890 in addition to the transmission parts listed in Section
Finally, with respect to U.S.
producers of electrical components, domestic production has also been displaced by imports, as shown in Figure 22. From 1999 to 2016 latest available data, U.S. production of electrical components declined by 4
percent while U.S. demand grew
steadily, with the result that imports captured all of the growth in overall U.S. demand.114 In 1999, imports of electrical components represented 29
percent of U.S. demand by value, 115
and by 2016, imports grew to 56 percent of U.S. demand by value. 116 Further, American-owned producers sourced
TEXT REDACTED of electrical components in the United States and foreign-owned producers sourced TEXT REDACTED of electrical components in the United States in 2015 latest available data.117
114 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Industry Productivity & Costs Database, https www.bls.gov/
lpc/; Department of Commerce, Census Bureau.
115 Demand is approximated to be U.S.
production plus net imports imports less exports.
116 This refers to nominal value figures. However, over the same period, an output index estimating the change in real production shows a similar trend;
U.S. output in the automobile electrical and electronic equipment sector in 2016 was 5 percent lower than output in 1999. Source: Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Industry Productivity & Costs Database, https www.bls.gov/lpc/.
117 U.S. Producers Survey Responses, Question 6.
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