Gain Insights Into International Trade Dynamics With AEM’s Ag and Construction Equipment Global Trade Reports

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8/4/2025

Looking for comprehensive insights into international trade dynamics related to agriculture and construction equipment? Want detailed trade statistics and analysis focused on imports, exports, and trade balances across a wide range of product groups?

AEM members can gain ready access to it all (and more) via the association’s newly launched quarterly Agriculture & Construction Equipment Global Trade Reports.

“Whether you are tracking the flow of goods across borders, or you’re assessing the economic impact of trade policies, these reports offer the timely and relevant data you need to help inform your operational decisions,” said AEM Senior Director of Business Intelligence Al Melhim. “With essential trade statistics, covering both whole goods and components, our Ag & Construction Equipment Global Trade Reports are designed to provide clear, concise, and actionable information regarding recent market developments.”

Utilizing detailed trade data from the U.S. Census Bureau, these reports analyze imports, exports, and trade balances for a wide array of agricultural and construction equipment product groups, each classified at the 6-digit level of their Harmonized System (HS) code.

The inaugural Agriculture Global Trade Report focuses on 10 specific categories of equipment:

  • Agricultural Machinery​
  • Cultivators
  • Seeders & Planters
  • Spreaders & Distributors
  • Other Soil Preparation Equipment
  • Tractors
  • Mowers
  • Balers
  • Harvesters – Threshers
  • Dairy Machinery​
  • Parts of Agricultural Equipment

The newly launched Construction Equipment Global Trade Report focuses on 10 specific categories of equipment as well:

  • Construction Machinery
  • Cranes & Lifting Frames
  • Lifting & Handling Machinery

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