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From 1992 to 2003, NAFTA Markets Accounted for
the Biggest Dollar Gains in SME Exports
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| Major Market Countries |
Dollar Increase of SME Exports (in millions), 1992-2003
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| Mexico |
11,750
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| Canada |
11,565
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| China |
7,508
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| United Kingdom |
4,218
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| Hong Kong |
2,818
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| Republic of Korea |
2,355
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| Brazil |
1,665
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| Germany |
1,640
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| Singapore |
1,235
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| Malaysia |
1,185
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| Switzerland |
1,184
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| Australia |
1,178
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| Netherlands |
1,177
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| Ireland |
1,172
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| Belgium |
1,098
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| Israel |
911
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| Japan |
885
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| Thailand |
834
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| Taiwan |
369
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| Philippines |
331
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Notes: Values include only identifiable or "known" exports, i.e., 1992
& 2003 exports that can be linked to individual
companies utilizing information on U.S. export declarations. SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) are firms
with fewer than 500 employees.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Exporter Database.
Prepared by the Office
of Trade & Industry Information, Manufacturing and Services,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.