What does the US export?

What does the US export?
What does the US export?

 

The impact of the U.S. market on the global economy is undeniable. As the second largest exporter in the world (after China)

America's largest export partner

Its NAFTA neighbors Canada and Mexico continue to be the top U.S. export partners, with 30% of total U.S. exports going to these two countries. The bulk of these exports belong to the transport (vehicle parts, transport vehicles), minerals (refined petroleum) and machinery sectors (combustion engines, telephones, low voltage protection equipment).

U.S. state exports

Looking at U.S. state exports, airplanes, aircraft parts, and helicopters continue to dominate most state exports, with at least 17 of them being the main export.

The top 10 exporting states (excluding air exports) include Washington, California, Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Nevada, and New York. Louisiana and Texas' top exports are oil, while Nevada and New York are gold and diamonds, respectively.