Top 50 U.S. States by Goods Exports (Value)
Ranking • State trade Metric: Goods exports (origin of movement) Latest full year in this snapshot: 2024 Units: USD billions (nominal) Updated: 2026-02-05 Where U.S. goods
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Ranking • State trade Metric: Goods exports (origin of movement) Latest full year in this snapshot: 2024 Units: USD billions (nominal) Updated: 2026-02-05 Where U.S. goods
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