The document analyzes trade data between Miami and other countries/regions from 1992-2008. It shows that: - Miami's share of total US trade has remained relatively steady at around 2.5-3% over this period. - In 2008, Miami ran its largest trade deficit with China and its largest trade surpluses with Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia. - Between 1992-2008, Miami's total trade increased significantly with its top trade partners growing on average over 200%.