U.S. EXPORT SALES FOR WEEK ENDING 6/2/2022
U.S. EXPORT SALES FOR WEEK ENDING 6/2/2022

U.S. EXPORT SALES FOR WEEK ENDING 6/2/2022

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Cotton:  Net sales of 259,200 RB for 2021/2022 were down 27 percent from the previous week, but up 96 percent from the prior 4-week average.  Increases primarily for China (114,500 RB, including decreases of 300 RB), Vietnam (104,600 RB, including 400 RB switched from Japan, 400 RB switched from South Korea, and 100 RB switched from China), Turkey (16,700 RB, including decreases of 7,600 RB), Bangladesh (13,200 RB), and India (2,200 RB), were offset by reductions for South Korea (400 RB).  Net sales of 102,900 RB for 2022/2023 reported for China (66,100 RB), Guatemala (25,900 RB), Mexico (11,000 RB), Japan (4,000 RB), and Thailand (1,300 RB), were offset by reductions for Pakistan (5,400 RB).  Exports of 335,900 RB were down 31 percent from the previous week and 11 percent from the prior 4-week average.  The destinations were primarily to China (95,400 RB), Vietnam (56,200 RB), Pakistan (41,200 RB), Turkey (38,800 RB), and India (24,300 RB).  Net sales of Pima totaling 400 RB were up 11 percent from the previous week, but down 80 percent from the prior 4-week average.  Increases primarily for Pakistan (200 RB), Indonesia (100 RB), Japan (100 RB), and Honduras (100 RB), were offset by reductions for Mexico (100 RB).  Exports of 11,100 RB were down 25 percent from the previous week, but up 15 percent from the prior 4-week average.  The destinations were primarily to India (5,700 RB), China (4,500 RB), Peru (400 RB), and South Korea (300 RB). 

Optional Origin Sales:  For 2021/2022, options were exercised to export 12,400 RB to Vietnam from the United States.  Options were exercised to export 400 RB to Pakistan from other than the United States.  The current outstanding balance of 22,900 RB is for Vietnam (20,400 RB) and Pakistan (2,500 RB).  

Export for Own Account: For 2021/2022, the current exports for own account outstanding balance is 100 RB, all Vietnam.         


Source: FAS-USDA

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