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This article provides a ranking of America's top dozen states according to their goods export volumes in full year 2017.
Total U.S. goods exports last year amounted to almost one-and-a-half trillion dollars.
The background foreign trade data comes from the Census Bureau's web-based site entitled USA Trade
Online. While it's relatively easy to open a free account, if one is not familiar with 'pivot tables', there is a bit of a learning curve to access the statistics.
The type-of-product designations follow the definitions in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
(1) Texas:
Texas, with export shipments of $264.1 billion and a 17.9% share of the nation's total, was the leader among U.S. states for foreign sales in 2017. The NAICS category at the top of the Lone Star State's exports list was ' computer and electronic products' ($47.0 billion), but close behind were 'petroleum and coal products' ($44.0 billion), ' chemicals' ($40.0 billion) and 'oil and gas' ($32.0). 'Chemicals' exports were dominated by synthetic rubber.
While Texas has a high level of computer product exports, it would be more accurate to say that the state is especially strong in energy-product export sales. Energy products as a catch-all would combine refined petroleum (e.g., gasoline), chemicals, crude oil and natural gas for more than $100 billion.
In 2017, there were substantial increases in oil exports from Texas to China, Canada and South Korea. Other major customers for Texas crude last year were Mexico...