Special Report
States Most Dependent on Trade With Canada
April 25, 2017 5:57 pm
Last Updated: January 12, 2020 12:39 pm
50. Louisiana
> Share of imports from Canada: 4.6%
> Value of Canadian imports: $1.5 billion (16th smallest)
> Share of exports to Canada: 5.5% (2nd smallest)
> Value of exports to Canada: $2.7 billion (25th largest)
49. Georgia
> Share of imports from Canada: 4.6%
> Value of Canadian imports: $4.0 billion (17th largest)
> Share of exports to Canada: 16.4% (19th smallest)
> Value of exports to Canada: $5.8 billion (15th largest)
48. Rhode Island
> Share of imports from Canada: 4.6%
> Value of Canadian imports: $405.5 million (4th smallest)
> Share of exports to Canada: 23.2% (18th largest)
> Value of exports to Canada: $527.1 million (6th smallest)
47. Delaware
> Share of imports from Canada: 5.8%
> Value of Canadian imports: $438.1 million (5th smallest)
> Share of exports to Canada: 12.2% (15th smallest)
> Value of exports to Canada: $542.7 million (7th smallest)
46. Florida
> Share of imports from Canada: 5.8%
> Value of Canadian imports: $4.3 billion (14th largest)
> Share of exports to Canada: 6.6% (4th smallest)
> Value of exports to Canada: $3.5 billion (20th largest)
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