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Table 6: Known Value of SME Exports by State
Known Value of SME Exports of Merchandise by State Location (in Millions of $), 2003
States Listed Alphabetically
| State |
Value of SME Exports
|
Percent of Total Exports Attributed to SMEs
|
| United States |
171,459
|
27.2
|
| Alabama |
1,517
|
19.4
|
| Alaska |
1,151
|
49.0
|
| Arizona |
2,106
|
17.2
|
| Arkansas |
578
|
22.5
|
| California |
35,469
|
42.2
|
| Colorado |
965
|
16.9
|
| Connecticut |
2,056
|
27.7
|
| Delaware |
276
|
15.6
|
| Florida |
11,042
|
51.6
|
| Georgia |
3,201
|
21.3
|
| Hawaii |
126
|
40.5
|
| Idaho |
335
|
16.9
|
| Illinois |
5,612
|
23.4
|
| Indiana |
1,854
|
12.4
|
| Iowa |
985
|
20.3
|
| Kansas |
895
|
21.6
|
| Kentucky |
2,116
|
21.0
|
| Louisiana |
4,082
|
23.2
|
| Maine |
731
|
38.6
|
| Maryland |
1,195
|
28.3
|
| Massachusetts |
4,421
|
25.5
|
| Michigan |
5,426
|
17.9
|
| Minnesota |
3,170
|
30.8
|
| Mississippi |
611
|
26.8
|
| Missouri |
1,452
|
21.9
|
| Montana |
149
|
50.7
|
| Nebraska |
876
|
35.1
|
| Nevada |
386
|
22.5
|
| New Hampshire |
730
|
43.1
|
| New Jersey |
5,568
|
39.1
|
| New Mexico |
221
|
10.2
|
| New York |
15,884
|
47.8
|
| North Carolina |
3,161
|
21.4
|
| North Dakota |
160
|
21.9
|
| Ohio |
4,885
|
17.8
|
| Oklahoma |
666
|
29.4
|
| Oregon |
2,215
|
23.0
|
| Pennsylvania |
4,654
|
33.0
|
| Rhode Island |
475
|
48.8
|
| South Carolina |
1,693
|
15.3
|
| South Dakota |
145
|
24.6
|
| Tennessee |
2,094
|
18.4
|
| Texas |
19,498
|
21.7
|
| Utah |
749
|
20.2
|
| Vermont |
271
|
10.8
|
| Virginia |
2,485
|
25.5
|
| Washington |
4,964
|
15.1
|
| West Virginia |
379
|
18.1
|
| Wisconsin |
2,433
|
23.4
|
| Wyoming |
384
|
74.1
|
| District of Columbia |
138
|
70.7
|
| Puerto Rico |
1,283
|
11.1
|
| Virgin Islands |
N/A
|
N/A
|
| Unknown |
3,506
|
59.5
|
Definitions: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have fewer than
500 employees.
Notes: Figures include only identifiable or "known" exports--i.e.,
exports that can be linked to individual firms using information
on U.S.
export declarations. State export values cannot be summed to arrive at a
U.S. total. Exports are allocated to states on an
"Origin of Movement"
basis - i.e. an export is credited to a state when it is shipped from that
state to a port or other exit point
from the United States. The value of
exports for the U.S. Virgin Islands have been suppressed due to federal
disclosure regulations.
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.