( 29 Jun,2009 ) 
(From:CMB-CETA editor)
The U.S. Census Bureau has released U.S. export statistics for 2008, totaling over $1.3 trillion, up 12% over 2007. 
Among the top-level exports tracked, bearings ranked 76th and/or 136th. 
Coming in at #76, with exports just over $3.3 billion, is the trade category: transmission shafts, bearings and gears. 
However, the primary bearing commodity codes -- Ball Bearings, Roller Bearings and Finished Parts thereof -- came in at a more humbling 136th, exports hitting $1.95 billion for all of 2008. 
That is a sharp increase of almost 13% over 2007, moving the bearing commodity code up the ladder slightly from its old place at #139. 
The top ten U.S. exports, by commodity code, are: 
1. Oil, not crude 
2. Motor vehicles 
3. Aircraft 
4. Integrated circuits 
5. Motor vehicle parts 
6. Aircraft engines and parts 
7. Misc. low-value exports 
8. Computers and electronics 
9. Aircraft parts 
10.Telephone equipment