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Exports to China: 2002-11
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Executive Summary Exports to China are a vital part of the US economy

• Exports to China are vital to America’s economic health and create good jobs for American workers. China is the third-largest US export market and continues to provide growing opportunities for US businesses, whether large or small. As a buyer of US goods and farm products, China ranks behind only Canada and Mexico—two immediate neighbors with whom the United States has a regional free-trade agreement.

• As reported in USCBC’s state export report earlier this year, between 2000 (the last full year before China joined the World Trade Organization) and 2011, total US exports to China rose 542 percent, from $ 16.2 billion to $103.9 billion. Total US exports to the rest of the world increased only 80 percent during this period. Top exports to China in 2011 included agricultural products, computers and electronics, chemicals, and transportation equipment (primarily aerospace and autos).

• This nearly $88 billion increase in exports to China during 2000–11 exceeded the increase to

every other market for US goods and farm products, with the exception of Canada. US exports to Canada rose $102 billion over the same period, while US exports to Mexico rose $86 billion. Brazil was a distant fourth with just a $28 billion increase in purchases of US products.

• President Barack Obama’s National Export Initiative, announced in January 2010, aims to double

total US exports by 2014—a target that requires at least a 15 percent average growth rate per year for five years. China is the only major US export market to have exceeded this goal in the initiative’s first two years.

Districts across the country are benefitting from exports to China • This year’s congressional district export report analyzes exports to China from 2002 to 2011,

rather than from 2000, due to more detailed data available for that ten year timeframe (see explanatory note that follows in “Notes on the 2011 Edition”).

• Over the last decade, the growth in US exports to China was broadbased and widely shared

among congressional districts around the country. In 2011, 385 congressional districts (89 percent) increased exports to China. Between 2002 and 2011, 418 congressional districts (96 percent) experienced triple-digit growth.

• Growth in exports to China also outpaced growth in districts’ exports to other markets. Out of

435 districts, 420 districts had higher growth in exports to China in 2011 than they did to the rest of the world. Even in states that have had mixed export stories in previous years—such as

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Florida and New Hampshire—exports from congressional districts to China generally rose faster than those to the rest of the world.

• Contrary to common perceptions, congressional districts in states such as Colorado, Nevada,

Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin also benefited from rapidly increasing exports to China—including exports of manufactured goods such as electrical equipment, machinery, computers and electronics, transportation equipment, and other high-end products.

But more can be done to increase our exports

• Despite the substantial increase in US exports to China, America’s share of imports into China has fallen to 7 percent from 10 percent in 2000, making the United States only the fifth-largest source of Chinese imports in 2011. A worthy additional goal of President Obama’s National Export Initiative should be to reclaim a 10 percent share of China’s imports by 2014. To help American companies accomplish this goal, policy makers should seek to bolster the capacity and resources of US trade agencies,:

o Foreign Commercial Service To help companies, especially small and medium exporters, find more export opportunities;

o Export-Import Bank To make support of US exports to China its top priority;

o Office of the US Trade Representative To understand and remove market access barriers that threaten to restrict US exports; and

o State and Local Initiatives To support further engagement and facilitate business development opportunities between American and Chinese parties at the state and municipal levels, where most business activity takes place.

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Notes on the 2011 Edition

Methodology

This year’s edition of the US-China Business Council’s (USCBC) US Congressional District Exports to China report incorporates several methodological changes that enable more precise and detailed reporting of export data for each Congressional district.

For example, in past reports, export data could not be analyzed below the county level. This meant that the export data of counties with multiple Congressional districts (or portions thereof) were attributed to each of the districts. As explained in prior reports, this created some overlap in data. In these cases, the data nonetheless was a sound estimate of the economic impact of the exports in the district.

In this report, such exports are now apportioned to the Congressional district from which they originated, even if the county in which the export was produced falls within more than one Congressional district. Approximately 400 counties fall within multiple Congressional districts. The Trade Partnership analyzed more than 10 million business records with nine-digit zip codes to ascertain where the export was likely produced, enabling a more precise estimate of the Congressional district from which the export originated.

A second key change is greater sector detail for exports by Congressional district. Previously, exports were distributed according to Census county production data that frequently suppressed output for confidentiality reasons. This had the effect of lowering the export data for many districts. In addition, Census data sector detail was limited to about 30 product categories. This year, the database uses estimated county production data from Moody’s Analytics, which details about 100 sectors and does not suppress any sector details for confidentiality reasons. As a result, the export data are more detailed by sector, and gaps due to confidentiality have been eliminated.

As these changes affect not just exports for 2011, but those for all prior years, this edition of US Congressional District Exports to China includes revised historical data using the new methodology. This issue of US Congressional District Export to China replaces all prior reports. As in previous years, the total of a state’s estimated individual congressional district exports in some cases may exceed the state’s actual total exports to China. For state-level data, please see USCBC’s report on state exports, available at www.uschina.org/public/exports/2000_2011/.

“Miscellaneous Manufacturing” and “Waste and Scrap” Export Category Descriptions

According to the Census Bureau, “Miscellaneous Manufacturing” includes a wide range of products that cannot readily be classified in specific North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) subsectors in manufacturing. Processes used by these establishments vary

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significantly, both among and within industries. Establishments in this subsector manufacture products as diverse as medical equipment and supplies, jewelry, sporting goods, toys, and office supplies.

“Waste and Scrap” encompasses a variety of second hand scrap and recycled materials, including ferrous metals, copper, aluminum, paper, wood, and sawdust.

This year’s report reflects exports from Congressional district boundaries in place during the 112th Congress. The report shows data over 2002 to 2011.

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©2011, The US-China Business Council

Acknowledgements

The US-China Business Council would like to thank the sponsors of the 2011 report, including Applied Materials, Inc.; The Boeing Company; Caterpillar Inc.; Chevron; The Coca-Cola Company; The Dow Chemical Company; MeadWestvaco Corporation; Praxair, Inc.; The Procter & Gamble Company; TE Connectivity; and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: US Department of Commerce

Top US Export Markets, 2011 Top US Exports to China, 2011 1. Canada $280.8 billion 1. Crop Production $14.7 billion 2. Mexico $197.5 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $13.7 billion 3. China $103.9 billion 3. Chemicals $13.6 billion 4. Japan $66.2 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $13.2 billion 5. United Kingdom $56.0 billion 5. Waste & Scrap $11.5 billion

China is the United States’ 3rd-largest export market

Growth in US Exports, 2000–2011

Exports to China: 542% Exports to Rest of World: 80%

US Exports to China ($ billion)

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: US Department of Commerce

Top US Export Markets in 2011 ($ billion)

Country Total Growth 2010-2011 Average Annual

Growth 2009-2011 Average Annual

Growth 2000-2011 1. Canada $280.8 12.7% 17.1% 4.2% 2. Mexico $197.5 20.8% 23.8% 5.3% 3. China $103.9 13.1% 22.3% 18.4% 4. Japan $66.2 9.4% 13.8% 0.2% 5. United Kingdom $56.0 15.6% 10.7% 2.7% 6. Germany $49.1 2.0% 6.5% 4.8% 7. South Korea $43.5 12.0% 23.3% 4.1% 8. Brazil $42.9 21.2% 28.3% 9.8% 9. The Netherlands $42.8 22.6% 15.3% 6.3% 10. Hong Kong $36.5 37.4% 31.7% 8.7%

• China is not just a source of imports; it is also a large and growing market for US exports.

• China is the third-largest US export market and US exports to China continue to expand rapidly.

As a buyer of US goods, China ranks behind only Canada and Mexico—two immediate neighbors with whom the United States has a regional free-trade agreement.

• President Barack Obama’s National Export Initiative (NEI), announced in January 2010, aims to

double total US exports by 2014—a target that requires at least a 15 percent average growth rate per year for five years. o China is among the countries for which US exports have exceeded the global average annual

growth rate of 18 percent in the NEI’s first two years. o In fact, China is the only major US export market to have consistently exceeded the 15 percent

target growth rate since 2000.

• When US export totals to Hong Kong, a significant throughpoint for US goods destined for China, are combined with US exports to China, the 2011 export figure jumps to $140.4 billion, with an average annual growth rate of 25 percent since 2009.

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: US Department of Commerce

Growth in US Exports to Top 10 Markets, 2000–11

• US exports to China since 2000—the last full year before China’s entry into the World Trade

Organization—have risen at a significantly faster rate than US exports to any other major export market. Crop production, computers and electronics, chemicals, and transportation equipment (primarily aerospace and autos) were the largest US exports to China last year.

• Growth in the other top US export markets in the 2000-2011 period has been significantly

slower.

• Comparing growth in the nominal value of exports between 2000 and 2011, China and Hong Kong together added $110 billion—accounting for roughly one-sixth of all incremental growth in US exports over those years.

Note: Rankings are based on export data for 2000 and 2011, comparing the top 10 markets for US exports. “Rest of World” export growth is calculated using the cumulative sums for US exports to all remaining markets (non-top 10) for those years.

China Hong Kong Germany

UK Canada Mexico Brazil Netherlands Japan S. Korea

Rest of World

US exports to China outperformed exports to other top markets

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: PRC General Administration of Customs

• Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and the European Union each export more goods to China than the

United States. While PRC imports from Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan are driven largely by China’s central role as the processing hub at the end of East Asian production chains, EU imports demonstrate a notable benchmark from which to compare US export competitiveness in China.

• Despite substantial growth in US exports to China, the US share of PRC imports has fallen to 7

percent from 10 percent in 2000. The US share fell further from 2010 to 2011 as growth in US exports to China were outpaced by those from other markets, most notably the European Union.

• A worthy additional goal of President Obama’s National Export Initiative should be to reclaim a

10 percent share of China’s imports by 2014. To help American companies accomplish this, policy makers should seek to bolster the capacity of US trade agencies such as the Office of the US Trade Representative, US Foreign Commercial Service, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Supporting state and local initiatives to promote trade and investment with China can also go a long way in boosting US exports to China.

Note: The value of PRC imports from the United States is higher than US exports to China because of several data discrepancies between US and PRC trade statistics, including shipping costs, methodological differences, and tariffs that are applied as goods pass through other customs territories on their way to China.

Top Five PRC Import Sources, 2011 ($ billion)

The United States is only China’s 5th-largest source of imports

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for AL-1 reflect the combined exports of Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Chemicals $200 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Crop Production $63 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Transportation Equipment $32 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Paper Products $19 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Waste & Scrap $11 million

Alabama’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 701%

Exports to Rest of World: 54%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for AL-2 reflect the combined exports of Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lowndes, Montgomery, and Pike counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $190 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Crop Production $53 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Chemicals $25 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Waste & Scrap $13 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Paper Products $13 million

Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 966%

Exports to Rest of World: 88%

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*The data for AL-3 reflect the combined exports of Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Lee, Macon, Montgomery, Randolph, Russell, Talladega, and Tallapoosa counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $301 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Chemicals $30 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Waste & Scrap $20 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Crop Production $20 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Paper Products $18 million

Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,974%

Exports to Rest of World: 148%

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*The data for AL-4 reflect the combined exports of Blount, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Pickens, St. Clair, Walker, and Winston counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $122 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Chemicals $81 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Crop Production $17 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Waste & Scrap $15 million

Alabama’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 824%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for AL-5 reflect the combined exports of Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Chemicals $216 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Transportation Equipment $122 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Crop Production $41 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Waste & Scrap $22 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Paper Products $17 million

Alabama’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 584%

Exports to Rest of World: 32%

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*The data for AL-6 reflect the combined exports of Bibb, Chilton, Coosa, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Tuscaloosa counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $72 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Chemicals $21 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Waste & Scrap $12 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Crop Production $8 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Minerals & Ores $7 million

Alabama’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,013%

Exports to Rest of World: 189%

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*The data for AL-7 reflect the combined exports of Choctaw, Clarke, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Jefferson, Marengo, Perry, Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa, and Wilcox counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alabama’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AL-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $180 million

2. Chemicals $598 million 2. Chemicals $25 million

3. Crop Production $213 million 3. Paper Products $16 million

4. Waste & Scrap $105 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Paper Products $97 million 5. Minerals & Ores $10 million

Alabama’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alabama’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,726%

Exports to Rest of World: 158%

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*The data for Alaska’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Alaska’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Seafood Products $882 million

2. Minerals & Ores $480 million

3. Forestry Products $57 million

4. Oil & Gas Products $12 million

5. Processed Foods $2 million

Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Alaska, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 874% Exports to Rest of World: 62%

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*The data for AZ-1 reflect the combined exports of Apache, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo, Pinal, and Yavapai counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Crop Production $25 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Minerals & Ores $24 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Computers & Electronics $11 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Textiles & Fabrics $4 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

Arizona’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 607%

Exports to Rest of World: 176%

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*The data for AZ-2 reflect the combined exports of Coconino, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, and Yavapai counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Computers & Electronics $49 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Crop Production $9 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Transportation Equipment $5 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $5 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Waste & Scrap $4 million

Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 154%

Exports to Rest of World: 44%

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*The data for AZ-3 reflect the exports of Maricopa County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Computers & Electronics $98 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Crop Production $14 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Transportation Equipment $10 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Waste & Scrap $7 million

Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 143%

Exports to Rest of World: 29%

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*The data for AZ-4 reflect the exports of Maricopa County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Computers & Electronics $104 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Crop Production $15 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Transportation Equipment $10 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Waste & Scrap $7 million

Arizona’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 143%

Exports to Rest of World: 29%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for AZ-5 reflect the exports of Maricopa County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Computers & Electronics $135 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Crop Production $19 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Transportation Equipment $13 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Waste & Scrap $9 million

Arizona’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 143%

Exports to Rest of World: 29%

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*The data for AZ-6 reflect the combined exports of Maricopa and Pinal counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Computers & Electronics $69 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Crop Production $10 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Transportation Equipment $7 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $5 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Waste & Scrap $5 million

Arizona’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 143%

Exports to Rest of World: 29%

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*The data for AZ-7 reflect the combined exports of La Paz, Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yuma counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Crop Production $26 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Computers & Electronics $22 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Minerals & Ores $16 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Transportation Equipment $12 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $6 million

Arizona’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 184%

Exports to Rest of World: 66%

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*The data for AZ-8 reflect the combined exports of Cochise, Pima, Pinal, and Santa Cruz counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arizona’s Top Exports to China, 2011 AZ-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $513 million 1. Crop Production $34 million

2. Crop Production $153 million 2. Computers & Electronics $25 million

3. Transportation Equipment $77 million 3. Transportation Equipment $17 million

4. Minerals & Ores $64 million 4. Minerals & Ores $12 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

Arizona’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 152%

Exports to Rest of World: 51%

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*The data for AR-1 reflect the combined exports of Arkansas, Baxter, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, Lonoke, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Prairie, Randolph, Searcy, Sharp, St. Francis, Stone, and Woodruff counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arkansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 AR-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $144 million 1. Crop Production $109 million

2. Chemicals $73 million 2. Transportation Equipment $15 million

3. Transportation Equipment $53 million 3. Chemicals $13 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $10 million

5. Electrical Equipment $27 million 5. Computers & Electronics $10 million

Arkansas’ 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arkansas’ 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,615%

Exports to Rest of World: 109%

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*The data for AR-2 reflect the combined exports of Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White, and Yell counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arkansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 AR-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $144 million 1. Chemicals $29 million

2. Chemicals $73 million 2. Transportation Equipment $14 million

3. Transportation Equipment $53 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million 4. Waste & Scrap $5 million

5. Electrical Equipment $27 million 5. Crop Production $4 million

Arkansas’ 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arkansas’ 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 2,239%

Exports to Rest of World: 293%

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*The data for AR-3 reflect the combined exports of Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Newton, Pope, Sebastian, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arkansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 AR-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $144 million 1. Electrical Equipment $16 million

2. Chemicals $73 million 2. Transportation Equipment $10 million

3. Transportation Equipment $53 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million 4. Computers & Electronics $8 million

5. Electrical Equipment $27 million 5. Chemicals $6 million

Arkansas’ 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arkansas’ 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 458%

Exports to Rest of World: 58%

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*The data for AR-4 reflect the combined exports of Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Logan, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Scott, Sevier, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Arkansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 AR-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $144 million 1. Crop Production $29 million

2. Chemicals $73 million 2. Chemicals $25 million

3. Transportation Equipment $53 million 3. Transportation Equipment $14 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $6 million

5. Electrical Equipment $27 million 5. Computers & Electronics $6 million

Arkansas’ 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Arkansas’ 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 447%

Exports to Rest of World: 45%

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*The data for CA-1 reflect the combined exports of Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Sonoma, and Yolo counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Crop Production $39 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $38 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Seafood Products $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Beverages & Tobacco $20 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Wood Products $16 million

California’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 367%

Exports to Rest of World: 91%

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*The data for CA-2 reflect the combined exports of Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yuba counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Crop Production $66 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Wood Products $17 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Computers & Electronics $12 million

California’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 400%

Exports to Rest of World: 139%

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*The data for CA-3 reflect the combined exports of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Sacramento, and Solano counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $16 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $15 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

California’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 253%

Exports to Rest of World: 65%

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*The data for CA-4 reflect the combined exports of Butte, El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, and Sierra counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $64 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $31 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Wood Products $9 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Crop Production $8 million

California’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 187%

Exports to Rest of World: 70%

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*The data for CA-5 reflect the exports of Sacramento County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $29 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $17 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $16 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $7 million

California’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 246%

Exports to Rest of World: 62%

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*The data for CA-6 reflect the combined exports of Marin and Sonoma counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $38 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $27 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Crop Production $15 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Processed Foods $10 million

California’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 165%

Exports to Rest of World: 38%

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*The data for CA-7 reflect the combined exports of Contra Costa and Solano counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Petroleum & Coal Products $58 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Chemicals $25 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $19 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $11 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $10 million

California’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 371%

Exports to Rest of World: 194%

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*The data for CA-8 reflect the exports of San Francisco County, which includes another congressional district. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $61 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $21 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Seafood Products $15 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Petroleum & Coal Products $5 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Processed Foods $5 million

California’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 389%

Exports to Rest of World: 131%

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*The data for CA-9 reflect the exports of Alameda County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $274 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $99 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $56 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $54 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $20 million

California’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 326%

Exports to Rest of World: 68%

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*The data for CA-10 reflect the combined exports of Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento, and Solano counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Petroleum & Coal Products $76 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Transportation Equipment $35 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Chemicals $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $27 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Waste & Scrap $26 million

California’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 362%

Exports to Rest of World: 167%

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*The data for CA-11 reflect the combined exports of Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, and Santa Clara counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $98 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $64 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $39 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Crop Production $30 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

California’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 291%

Exports to Rest of World: 98%

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*The data for CA-12 reflect the combined exports of San Francisco and San Mateo counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $63 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $31 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Chemicals $30 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $17 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Minerals & Ores $7 million

California’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 126%

Exports to Rest of World: 77%

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*The data for CA-13 reflect the exports of Alameda County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $232 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $84 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $47 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $45 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $17 million

California’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 326%

Exports to Rest of World: 68%

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*The data for CA-14 reflect the combined exports of San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $354 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $52 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $26 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Transportation Equipment $11 million

California’s 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 78%

Exports to Rest of World: 23%

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*The data for CA-15 reflect the exports of Santa Clara County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $572 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $21 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Electrical Equipment $15 million

California’s 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 69%

Exports to Rest of World: 15%

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*The data for CA-16 reflect the exports of Santa Clara County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $429 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $64 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $16 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Electrical Equipment $11 million

California’s 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 69%

Exports to Rest of World: 15%

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*The data for CA-17 reflect the combined exports of Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Crop Production $110 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $34 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $24 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $11 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Processed Foods $10 million

California’s 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 444%

Exports to Rest of World: 213%

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*The data for CA-18 reflect the combined exports of Fresno, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Crop Production $64 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Processed Foods $64 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $41 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $25 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

California’s 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 471%

Exports to Rest of World: 132%

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*The data for CA-19 reflect the combined exports of Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-19: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Processed Foods $50 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Crop Production $40 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $35 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $28 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Transportation Equipment $20 million

California’s 19th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 19th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 372%

Exports to Rest of World: 125%

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*The data for CA-20 reflect the combined exports of Fresno, Kern, and Kings counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-20: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Processed Foods $40 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Crop Production $27 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $17 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Computers & Electronics $16 million

California’s 20th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 20th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 411%

Exports to Rest of World: 141%

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*The data for CA-21 reflect the combined exports of Fresno and Tulare counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-21: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Processed Foods $51 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Crop Production $50 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $31 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Computers & Electronics $17 million

California’s 21st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 21st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 375%

Exports to Rest of World: 126%

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*The data for CA-22 reflect the combined exports of Kern, Los Angeles, and San Luis Obispo counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-22: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $39 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Minerals & Ores $27 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Processed Foods $18 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $15 million

California’s 22nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 22nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 381%

Exports to Rest of World: 78%

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*The data for CA-23 reflect the combined exports of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-23: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $66 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Crop Production $57 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $34 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $31 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

California’s 23rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 23rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 289%

Exports to Rest of World: 98%

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*The data for CA-24 reflect the combined exports of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-24: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $86 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Crop Production $47 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Chemicals $45 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $44 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million

California’s 24th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 24th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 196%

Exports to Rest of World: 70%

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*The data for CA-25 reflect the combined exports of Inyo, Los Angeles, Mono, and San Bernardino counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-25: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $63 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $26 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $25 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $17 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

California’s 25th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 25th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 294%

Exports to Rest of World: 81%

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*The data for CA-26 reflect the combined exports of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-26: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $80 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Transportation Equipment $45 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $29 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $28 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

California’s 26th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 26th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 332%

Exports to Rest of World: 92%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-27 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-27: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $108 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $47 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $26 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $22 million

California’s 27th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 27th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-28 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-28: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $104 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $45 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $25 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $21 million

California’s 28th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 28th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-29 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-29: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $108 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $47 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $26 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $22 million

California’s 29th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 29th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for CA-30 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-30: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $200 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $86 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $47 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $40 million

California’s 30th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 30th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for CA-31 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-31: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $70 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $30 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $17 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $14 million

California’s 31st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 31st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-32 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-32: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $68 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $29 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $16 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $14 million

California’s 32nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 32nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-33 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-33: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $84 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $36 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $20 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $17 million

California’s 33rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 33rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for CA-34 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-34: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $157 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $67 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $37 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $31 million

California’s 34th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 34th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-35 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-35: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $76 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $33 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $18 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $15 million

California’s 35th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 35th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-36 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-36: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $117 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $50 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $25 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $23 million

California’s 36th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 36th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-37 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-37: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $76 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $33 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $18 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $15 million

California’s 37th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 37th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for CA-38 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-38: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $92 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $39 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $22 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $18 million

California’s 38th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 38th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for CA-39 reflect the exports of Los Angeles County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-39: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $59 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $25 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $14 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $12 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $12 million

California’s 39th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 39th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 256%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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©2012, The US-China Business Council Source: Estimated by The Trade Partnership from the US Bureau of the Census, US Department of Agriculture, and Moody's Analytics data.

*The data for CA-40 reflect the exports of Orange County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-40: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $96 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $59 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $37 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $25 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $21 million

California’s 40th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 40th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 180%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for CA-41 reflect the combined exports of Riverside and San Bernardino counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-41: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $49 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $41 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Chemicals $25 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Computers & Electronics $11 million

California’s 41st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 41st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 456%

Exports to Rest of World: 126%

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*The data for CA-42 reflect the combined exports of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-42: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $62 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $57 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $30 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $28 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $21 million

California’s 42nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 42nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 221%

Exports to Rest of World: 65%

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*The data for CA-43 reflect the exports of San Bernardino County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-43: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $57 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $47 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Chemicals $31 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $13 million

California’s 43rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 43rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 468%

Exports to Rest of World: 128%

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*The data for CA-44 reflect the combined exports of Orange and Riverside counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-44: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $40 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Transportation Equipment $39 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $31 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $24 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $12 million

California’s 44th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 44th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 319%

Exports to Rest of World: 100%

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*The data for CA-45 reflect the exports of Riverside County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-45: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $40 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $35 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $18 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Crop Production $13 million

California’s 45th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 45th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 389%

Exports to Rest of World: 120%

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*The data for CA-46 reflect the combined exports of Los Angeles and Orange counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-46: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $87 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $73 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $35 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $26 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $22 million

California’s 46th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 46th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 195%

Exports to Rest of World: 58%

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*The data for CA-47 reflect the exports of Orange County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-47: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $59 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $36 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $15 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $13 million

California’s 47th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 47th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 180%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for CA-48 reflect the exports of Orange County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-48: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $160 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $99 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $62 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $42 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $35 million

California’s 48th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 48th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 180%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for CA-49 reflect the combined exports of Riverside and San Diego counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-49: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $54 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $38 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $21 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Chemicals $10 million

California’s 49th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 49th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 254%

Exports to Rest of World: 88%

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*The data for CA-50 reflect the exports of San Diego County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-50: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $122 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $63 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $17 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Transportation Equipment $15 million

California’s 50th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 50th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 205%

Exports to Rest of World: 75%

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*The data for CA-51 reflect the combined exports of Imperial and San Diego counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-51: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $51 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Crop Production $34 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Minerals & Ores $19 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

California’s 51st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 51st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 289%

Exports to Rest of World: 92%

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*The data for CA-52 reflect the exports of San Diego County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-52: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $99 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $51 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $14 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Transportation Equipment $12 million

California’s 52nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 52nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 205%

Exports to Rest of World: 75%

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*The data for CA-53 reflect the exports of San Diego County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

California’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CA-53: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $3.7 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $121 million

2. Waste & Scrap $3.0 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $62 million

3. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $35 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.4 billion 4. Chemicals $17 million

5. Chemicals $929 million 5. Transportation Equipment $14 million

California’s 53rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from California’s 53rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 205%

Exports to Rest of World: 75%

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*The data for CO-1 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, and Jefferson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Waste & Scrap $30 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Processed Foods $11 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $6 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Electrical Equipment $6 million

Colorado’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 434%

Exports to Rest of World: 66%

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*The data for CO-2 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Eagle, Gilpin, Grand, Jefferson, Summit, and Weld counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Computers & Electronics $64 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Waste & Scrap $22 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Processed Foods $13 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $10 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Chemicals $6 million

Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 372%

Exports to Rest of World: 6%

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*The data for CO-3 reflect the combined exports of Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, La Plata, Las Animas, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero, Ouray, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, and San Miguel counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Waste & Scrap $13 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Computers & Electronics $4 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Processed Foods $4 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Electrical Equipment $4 million

Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 517%

Exports to Rest of World: 88%

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*The data for CO-4 reflect the combined exports of Baca, Bent, Boulder, Cheyenne, Crowley, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Processed Foods $79 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Computers & Electronics $45 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Chemicals $29 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $24 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Waste & Scrap $14 million

Colorado’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 303%

Exports to Rest of World: 31%

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*The data for CO-5 reflect the combined exports of Chaffee, El Paso, Fremont, Lake, Park, and Teller counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Computers & Electronics $19 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Waste & Scrap $11 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $6 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $3 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Electrical Equipment $3 million

Colorado’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 57%

Exports to Rest of World: -35%

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*The data for CO-6 reflect the combined exports of Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Jefferson, and Park counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Waste & Scrap $16 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Computers & Electronics $7 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Chemicals $5 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $4 million

Colorado’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 658%

Exports to Rest of World: 105%

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*The data for CO-7 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Arapahoe, and Jefferson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Colorado’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CO-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $154 million 1. Waste & Scrap $17 million

2. Waste & Scrap $124 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

3. Processed Foods $110 million 3. Computers & Electronics $11 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $6 million

5. Chemicals $51 million 5. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $3 million

Colorado’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Colorado’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 421%

Exports to Rest of World: 82%

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*The data for CT-1 reflect the combined exports of Hartford, Litchfield, and Middlesex counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Connecticut’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CT-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $336 million 1. Transportation Equipment $125 million

2. Crop Production $117 million 2. Crop Production $30 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $96 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $27 million

4. Computers & Electronics $95 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $22 million

5. Fabricated Metal Products $67 million 5. Computers & Electronics $11 million

Connecticut’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Connecticut’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 775%

Exports to Rest of World: 77%

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*The data for CT-2 reflect the combined exports of Hartford, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, and Windham counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Connecticut’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CT-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $336 million 1. Transportation Equipment $57 million

2. Crop Production $117 million 2. Crop Production $37 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $96 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

4. Computers & Electronics $95 million 4. Textiles & Fabrics $14 million

5. Fabricated Metal Products $67 million 5. Computers & Electronics $13 million

Connecticut’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Connecticut’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 978%

Exports to Rest of World: 108%

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*The data for CT-3 reflect the combined exports of Fairfield, Middlesex, and New Haven counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Connecticut’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CT-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $336 million 1. Transportation Equipment $24 million

2. Crop Production $117 million 2. Computers & Electronics $22 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $96 million 3. Crop Production $21 million

4. Computers & Electronics $95 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $15 million

5. Fabricated Metal Products $67 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

Connecticut’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Connecticut’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 690%

Exports to Rest of World: 72%

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*The data for CT-4 reflect the combined exports of Fairfield and New Haven counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Connecticut’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CT-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $336 million 1. Transportation Equipment $72 million

2. Crop Production $117 million 2. Computers & Electronics $29 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $96 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

4. Computers & Electronics $95 million 4. Chemicals $12 million

5. Fabricated Metal Products $67 million 5. Electrical Equipment $8 million

Connecticut’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Connecticut’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 656%

Exports to Rest of World: 98%

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*The data for CT-5 reflect the combined exports of Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, and New Haven counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Connecticut’s Top Exports to China, 2011 CT-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $336 million 1. Transportation Equipment $58 million

2. Crop Production $117 million 2. Crop Production $22 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $96 million 3. Computers & Electronics $19 million

4. Computers & Electronics $95 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

5. Fabricated Metal Products $67 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $15 million

Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 694%

Exports to Rest of World: 76%

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*The data for Delaware’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Delaware’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Computers & Electronics $166 million

2. Chemicals $108 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $56 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $49 million

5. Processed Foods $45 million

Delaware’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Delaware, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 736% Exports to Rest of World: 160%

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*The data for FL-1 reflect the combined exports of Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Chemicals $62 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $15 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Waste & Scrap $12 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Paper Products $7 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Computers & Electronics $2 million

Florida’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 457%

Exports to Rest of World: 229%

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*The data for FL-2 reflect the combined exports of Bay, Calhoun, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, and Walton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $9 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Paper Products $8 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Transportation Equipment $5 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Processed Foods $3 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Chemicals $2 million

Florida’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 294%

Exports to Rest of World: 220%

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*The data for FL-3 reflect the combined exports of Alachua, Clay, Duval, Lake, Marion, Orange, Putnam, Seminole, and Volusia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $19 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $12 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $9 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Paper Products $4 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $4 million

Florida’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 286%

Exports to Rest of World: 204%

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*The data for FL-4 reflect the combined exports of Baker, Columbia, Duval, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Madison, Nassau, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $18 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $13 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $12 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Paper Products $10 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $4 million

Florida’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 287%

Exports to Rest of World: 217%

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*The data for FL-5 reflect the combined exports of Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Levy, Marion, Pasco, Polk, and Sumter counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $10 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Processed Foods $3 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $3 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Transportation Equipment $2 million

Florida’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 3%

Exports to Rest of World: 215%

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*The data for FL-6 reflect the combined exports of Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Gilchrist, Lake, Levy, and Marion counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $13 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $9 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $6 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Computers & Electronics $3 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

Florida’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 321%

Exports to Rest of World: 188%

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*The data for FL-7 reflect the combined exports of Flagler, Orange, Putnam, Seminole, St. Johns, and Volusia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $20 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $6 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $4 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Chemicals $4 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Electrical Equipment $4 million

Florida’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 142%

Exports to Rest of World: 121%

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*The data for FL-8 reflect the combined exports of Lake, Marion, Orange, and Osceola counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $23 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $22 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $6 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $6 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Computers & Electronics $5 million

Florida’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 174%

Exports to Rest of World: 203%

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*The data for FL-9 reflect the combined exports of Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $17 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Computers & Electronics $5 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $4 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $4 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Electrical Equipment $2 million

Florida’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 16%

Exports to Rest of World: 145%

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*The data for FL-10 reflect the exports of Pinellas County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $16 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Computers & Electronics $13 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $5 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $5 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Transportation Equipment $5 million

Florida’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 161%

Exports to Rest of World: 105%

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*The data for FL-11 reflect the combined exports of Hillsborough, Manatee, and Pinellas counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Chemicals $7 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Seafood Products $4 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Electrical Equipment $3 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Transportation Equipment $3 million

Florida’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: -32%

Exports to Rest of World: 177%

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*The data for FL-12 reflect the combined exports of Hillsborough, Osceola, and Polk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Chemicals $20 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Processed Foods $19 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Waste & Scrap $15 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Seafood Products $6 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Transportation Equipment $5 million

Florida’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: -68%

Exports to Rest of World: 197%

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*The data for FL-13 reflect the combined exports of Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $14 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Processed Foods $9 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $6 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Transportation Equipment $5 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

Florida’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 335%

Exports to Rest of World: 162%

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*The data for FL-14 reflect the combined exports of Charlotte, Collier, and Lee counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $14 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Transportation Equipment $2 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Electrical Equipment $1 million

Florida’s 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 386%

Exports to Rest of World: 198%

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*The data for FL-15 reflect the combined exports of Brevard, Indian River, Osceola, and Polk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Transportation Equipment $20 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Computers & Electronics $19 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Waste & Scrap $10 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Chemicals $6 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

Florida’s 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 81%

Exports to Rest of World: 186%

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*The data for FL-16 reflect the combined exports of Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $12 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $7 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Processed Foods $5 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Computers & Electronics $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Chemicals $2 million

Florida’s 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 278%

Exports to Rest of World: 132%

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*The data for FL-17 reflect the combined exports of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $29 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $3 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Computers & Electronics $2 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Chemicals $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $1 million

Florida’s 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 226%

Exports to Rest of World: 165%

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*The data for FL-18 reflect the combined exports of Miami-Dade and Monroe counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $46 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $5 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $3 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Computers & Electronics $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

Florida’s 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 190%

Exports to Rest of World: 167%

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*The data for FL-19 reflect the combined exports of Broward and Palm Beach counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-19: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $19 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $6 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Computers & Electronics $2 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Chemicals $1 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $1 million

Florida’s 19th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 19th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 314%

Exports to Rest of World: 139%

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*The data for FL-20 reflect the combined exports of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-20: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $36 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $4 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Computers & Electronics $3 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Chemicals $2 million

Florida’s 20th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 20th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 304%

Exports to Rest of World: 159%

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*The data for FL-21 reflect the combined exports of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-21: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $46 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $5 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $3 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Computers & Electronics $3 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

Florida’s 21st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 21st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 202%

Exports to Rest of World: 168%

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*The data for FL-22 reflect the combined exports of Broward and Palm Beach counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-22: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $37 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $10 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Computers & Electronics $4 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Chemicals $3 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

Florida’s 22nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 22nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 315%

Exports to Rest of World: 140%

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*The data for FL-23 reflect the combined exports of Broward, Hendry, Martin, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-23: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $25 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $6 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Computers & Electronics $3 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Chemicals $2 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

Florida’s 23rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 23rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 316%

Exports to Rest of World: 143%

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*The data for FL-24 reflect the combined exports of Brevard, Orange, Seminole, and Volusia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-24: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $16 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $11 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Computers & Electronics $8 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $4 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Chemicals $4 million

Florida’s 24th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 24th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 123%

Exports to Rest of World: 169%

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*The data for FL-25 reflect the combined exports of Collier, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Florida’s Top Exports to China, 2011 FL-25: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $526 million 1. Waste & Scrap $23 million

2. Transportation Equipment $186 million 2. Transportation Equipment $3 million

3. Chemicals $178 million 3. Chemicals $1 million

4. Computers & Electronics $94 million 4. Computers & Electronics $1 million

5. Processed Foods $65 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $1 million

Florida’s 25th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Florida’s 25th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 206%

Exports to Rest of World: 174%

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*The data for GA-1 reflect the combined exports of Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Berrien, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, McIntosh, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, Wayne, and Wheeler counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $106 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Transportation Equipment $60 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Chemicals $29 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Crop Production $14 million

Georgia’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 695%

Exports to Rest of World: 127%

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*The data for GA-2 reflect the combined exports of Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crawford, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Muscogee, Peach, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Thomas, Webster, and Worth counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $58 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Transportation Equipment $42 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Crop Production $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Minerals & Ores $16 million

Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 526%

Exports to Rest of World: 109%

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*The data for GA-3 reflect the combined exports of Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Harris, Heard, Henry, Lamar, Meriwether, Muscogee, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, Troup, and Upson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Transportation Equipment $111 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Paper Products $47 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Waste & Scrap $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Computers & Electronics $10 million

Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 743%

Exports to Rest of World: 160%

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*The data for GA-4 reflect the combined exports of DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Rockdale counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Waste & Scrap $37 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Paper Products $29 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Transportation Equipment $21 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Chemicals $10 million

Georgia’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 518%

Exports to Rest of World: 58%

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*The data for GA-5 reflect the combined exports of Clayton, DeKalb, and Fulton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Waste & Scrap $53 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Transportation Equipment $16 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Chemicals $14 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Paper Products $10 million

Georgia’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 526%

Exports to Rest of World: 37%

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*The data for GA-6 reflect the combined exports of Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb, and Fulton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $42 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Waste & Scrap $40 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Chemicals $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Transportation Equipment $13 million

Georgia’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 698%

Exports to Rest of World: 104%

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*The data for GA-7 reflect the combined exports of Barrow, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Newton, and Walton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Waste & Scrap $84 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Transportation Equipment $34 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Computers & Electronics $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Paper Products $20 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Chemicals $17 million

Georgia’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 461%

Exports to Rest of World: 74%

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*The data for GA-8 reflect the combined exports of Baldwin, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Butts, Colquitt, Dodge, Houston, Irwin, Jasper, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Newton, Pulaski, Tift, Turner, Twiggs, Wilcox, Wilkinson, and Worth counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $74 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Transportation Equipment $39 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Waste & Scrap $20 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Crop Production $17 million

Georgia’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 632%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for GA-9 reflect the combined exports of Catoosa, Dade, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gordon, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Union, Walker, White, and Whitfield counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Waste & Scrap $47 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $41 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Transportation Equipment $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Textiles & Fabrics $26 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Chemicals $26 million

Georgia’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 733%

Exports to Rest of World: 137%

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*The data for GA-10 reflect the combined exports of Banks, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Habersham, Hart, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Rabun, Richmond, Stephens, Towns, and Wilkes counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $73 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $59 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Chemicals $45 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Transportation Equipment $32 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Waste & Scrap $18 million

Georgia’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 771%

Exports to Rest of World: 144%

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*The data for GA-11 reflect the combined exports of Bartow, Carroll, Chattooga, Cobb, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Paulding, and Polk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $81 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Transportation Equipment $61 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Chemicals $52 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Waste & Scrap $35 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $25 million

Georgia’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 831%

Exports to Rest of World: 200%

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*The data for GA-12 reflect the combined exports of Baldwin, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Montgomery, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Warren, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Transportation Equipment $149 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Paper Products $133 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Chemicals $43 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Crop Production $13 million

Georgia’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 908%

Exports to Rest of World: 173%

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*The data for GA-13 reflect the combined exports of Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, and Henry counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Georgia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 GA-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $736 million 1. Paper Products $42 million

2. Transportation Equipment $632 million 2. Chemicals $31 million

3. Waste & Scrap $417 million 3. Waste & Scrap $21 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $331 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

5. Chemicals $322 million 5. Transportation Equipment $19 million

Georgia’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Georgia’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 661%

Exports to Rest of World: 175%

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*The data for HI-1 reflect the exports of Honolulu County, which also includes another congressional district. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Hawaii’s Top Exports to China, 2011 HI-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $84 million 1. Waste & Scrap $61 million

2. Seafood Products $6 million 2. Seafood Products $3 million

3. Forestry Products $5 million 3. Forestry Products $1 million

4. Transportation Equipment $1 million 4. Transportation Equipment $1 million

5. Crop Production $894,000 5. Computers & Electronics $629,000

Hawaii’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Hawaii’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,085%

Exports to Rest of World: 95%

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*The data for HI-2 reflect the combined exports of Hawaii, Honolulu, Kauai, and Maui counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Hawaii’s Top Exports to China, 2011 HI-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $84 million 1. Waste & Scrap $22 million

2. Seafood Products $6 million 2. Forestry Products $4 million

3. Forestry Products $5 million 3. Seafood Products $3 million

4. Transportation Equipment $1 million 4. Crop Production $712,000

5. Crop Production $894,000 5. Transportation Equipment $455,000

Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,364%

Exports to Rest of World: 39%

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*The data for ID-1 reflect the combined exports of Ada, Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Idaho’s Top Exports to China, 2011 ID-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $278 million 1. Computers & Electronics $119 million

2. Processed Foods $67 million 2. Processed Foods $40 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 3. Paper Products $10 million

4. Paper Products $14 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

5. Crop Production $9 million 5. Wood Products $3 million

Idaho’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Idaho’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 285%

Exports to Rest of World: 206%

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*The data for ID-2 reflect the combined exports of Ada, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Idaho’s Top Exports to China, 2011 ID-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $278 million 1. Computers & Electronics $160 million

2. Processed Foods $67 million 2. Processed Foods $27 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

4. Paper Products $14 million 4. Crop Production $7 million

5. Crop Production $9 million 5. Paper Products $4 million

Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 446%

Exports to Rest of World: 173%

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*The data for IL-1 reflect the exports of Cook County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $12 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $11 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $8 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $7 million

Illinois’ 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for IL-2 reflect the combined exports of Cook and Will counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $28 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $12 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $8 million

Illinois’ 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 374%

Exports to Rest of World: 114%

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*The data for IL-3 reflect the exports of Cook County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $34 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $14 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $11 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $10 million

Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for IL-4 reflect the exports of Cook County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $22 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $10 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $7 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $6 million

Illinois’ 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for IL-5 reflect the exports of Cook County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $37 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $16 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $12 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $11 million

Illinois’ 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for IL-6 reflect the combined exports of Cook and DuPage counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $46 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Computers & Electronics $40 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $34 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $21 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Electrical Equipment $14 million

Illinois’ 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 293%

Exports to Rest of World: 122%

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*The data for IL-7 reflect the combined exports of Cook County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $67 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $32 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $29 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $21 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $19 million

Illinois’ 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for IL-8 reflect the combined exports of Cook, Lake, and McHenry counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $37 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Computers & Electronics $36 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $24 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Electrical Equipment $10 million

Illinois’ 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 357%

Exports to Rest of World: 106%

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*The data for IL-9 reflect the exports of Cook County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $43 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $18 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $13 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $12 million

Illinois’ 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for IL-10 reflect the combined exports of Cook and Lake counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Waste & Scrap $48 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Computers & Electronics $39 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $25 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Electrical Equipment $11 million

Illinois’ 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 109%

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*The data for IL-11 reflect the combined exports of Bureau, Grundy, Kankakee, La Salle, Livingston, McLean, Will, and Woodford counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Crop Production $62 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Chemicals $46 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $40 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Waste & Scrap $15 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Computers & Electronics $14 million

Illinois’ 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 678%

Exports to Rest of World: 214%

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*The data for IL-12 reflect the combined exports of Alexander, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Monroe, Perry, Pulaski, Randolph, St. Clair, Union, and Williamson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Crop Production $27 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Waste & Scrap $23 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Beverages & Tobacco $22 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Chemicals $13 million

Illinois’ 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 644%

Exports to Rest of World: 185%

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*The data for IL-13 reflect the combined exports of Cook, DuPage, and Will counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $37 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Waste & Scrap $34 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Computers & Electronics $31 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $28 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Electrical Equipment $9 million

Illinois’ 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 331%

Exports to Rest of World: 159%

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*The data for IL-14 reflect the combined exports of Bureau, DeKalb, DuPage, Henry, Kane, Kendall, Lee, and Whiteside counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $73 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Crop Production $44 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Waste & Scrap $42 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Beverages & Tobacco $37 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Computers & Electronics $28 million

Illinois’ 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 493%

Exports to Rest of World: 138%

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*The data for IL-15 reflect the combined exports of Champaign, Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Ford, Gallatin, Iroquois, Lawrence, Livingston, Macon, McLean, Moultrie, Piatt, Saline, Vermilion, Wabash, and White counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Crop Production $143 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Waste & Scrap $69 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $31 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Transportation Equipment $17 million 5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Computers & Electronics $17 million

Illinois’ 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 821%

Exports to Rest of World: 164%

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*The data for IL-16 reflect the combined exports of Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Jo Daviess, McHenry, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, and Winnebago counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $93 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Crop Production $47 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Transportation Equipment $41 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Computers & Electronics $33 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Waste & Scrap $30 million

Illinois’ 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 396%

Exports to Rest of World: 95%

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*The data for IL-17 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Calhoun, Christian, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jersey, Knox, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, McDonough, Mercer, Montgomery, Pike, Rock Island, Sangamon, Shelby, Warren, and Whiteside counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Crop Production $97 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Waste & Scrap $24 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Processed Foods $20 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Beverages & Tobacco $20 million

Illinois’ 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 837%

Exports to Rest of World: 207%

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*The data for IL-18 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Brown, Bureau, Cass, Knox, Logan, Macon, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Peoria, Pike, Putnam, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $204 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Crop Production $95 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Beverages & Tobacco $30 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Chemicals $19 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Waste & Scrap $17 million

Illinois’ 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 882%

Exports to Rest of World: 225%

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*The data for IL-19 reflect the combined exports of Bond, Christian, Clay, Clinton, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Gallatin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Massac, Montgomery, Pope, Richland, Saline, Sangamon, Shelby, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Illinois’ Top Exports to China, 2011 IL-19: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $813 million 1. Crop Production $96 million

2. Waste & Scrap $670 million 2. Waste & Scrap $27 million

3. Crop Production $620 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

4. Computers & Electronics $394 million 4. Transportation Equipment $16 million

5. Chemicals $328 million 5. Computers & Electronics $15 million

Illinois’ 19th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Illinois’ 19th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 686%

Exports to Rest of World: 183%

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*The data for IN-1 reflect the combined exports of Benton, Jasper, Lake, Newton, and Porter counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Chemicals $35 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $5 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Petroleum & Coal Products $4 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Transportation Equipment $3 million

Indiana’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 645%

Exports to Rest of World: 248%

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*The data for IN-2 reflect the combined exports of Carroll, Cass, Elkhart, Fulton, Howard, LaPorte, Marshall, Porter, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke, and White counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Transportation Equipment $33 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $27 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Chemicals $22 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Computers & Electronics $7 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Electrical Equipment $6 million

Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 560%

Exports to Rest of World: 105%

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*The data for IN-3 reflect the combined exports of Allen, DeKalb, Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $35 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $30 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Transportation Equipment $25 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Computers & Electronics $14 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Chemicals $12 million

Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 632%

Exports to Rest of World: 115%

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*The data for IN-4 reflect the combined exports of Boone, Clinton, Fountain, Hendricks, Johnson, Lawrence, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Tippecanoe, and White counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Chemicals $27 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Transportation Equipment $12 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Electrical Equipment $8 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Computers & Electronics $7 million

Indiana’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 480%

Exports to Rest of World: 108%

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*The data for IN-5 reflect the combined exports of Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Howard, Huntington, Johnson, Marion, Miami, Shelby, Tipton, and Wabash counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Chemicals $26 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Transportation Equipment $23 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Computers & Electronics $11 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $7 million

Indiana’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 464%

Exports to Rest of World: 77%

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*The data for IN-6 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Allen, Bartholomew, Blackford, Dearborn, Decatur, Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Henry, Jay, Johnson, Madison, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Union, Wayne, and Wells counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $52 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Transportation Equipment $18 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Processed Foods $10 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Electrical Equipment $8 million

Indiana’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 486%

Exports to Rest of World: 53%

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*The data for IN-7 reflect the exports of Marion County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Chemicals $39 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $32 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Transportation Equipment $30 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $12 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Computers & Electronics $6 million

Indiana’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 424%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for IN-8 reflect the combined exports of Clay, Daviess, Fountain, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Owen, Parke, Pike, Posey, Putnam, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, Warren, and Warrick counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Chemicals $64 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Transportation Equipment $19 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Electrical Equipment $11 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $10 million

Indiana’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 480%

Exports to Rest of World: 170%

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*The data for IN-9 reflect the combined exports of Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Dubois, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Monroe, Ohio, Orange, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Spencer, Switzerland, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Indiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IN-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $291 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $78 million

2. Chemicals $260 million 2. Chemicals $26 million

3. Transportation Equipment $177 million 3. Transportation Equipment $15 million

4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $78 million 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Computers & Electronics $72 million 5. Electrical Equipment $10 million

Indiana’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Indiana’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 525%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for IA-1 reflect the combined exports of Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, and Scott counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Iowa’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $178 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $41 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $121 million 2. Processed Foods $38 million

3. Waste & Scrap $79 million 3. Waste & Scrap $19 million

4. Chemicals $32 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $5 million

5. Crop Production $32 million 5. Chemicals $5 million

Iowa’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 624%

Exports to Rest of World: 182%

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*The data for IA-2 reflect the combined exports of Appanoose, Cedar, Davis, Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Johnson, Lee, Linn, Louisa, Muscatine, Van Buren, Wapello, Washington, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Iowa’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $178 million 1. Processed Foods $26 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $121 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

3. Waste & Scrap $79 million 3. Waste & Scrap $12 million

4. Chemicals $32 million 4. Chemicals $12 million

5. Crop Production $32 million 5. Computers & Electronics $10 million

Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 604%

Exports to Rest of World: 177%

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*The data for IA-3 reflect the combined exports of Benton, Grundy, Iowa, Jasper, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Monroe, Polk, Poweshiek, and Tama counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Iowa’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $178 million 1. Waste & Scrap $25 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $121 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

3. Waste & Scrap $79 million 3. Processed Foods $14 million

4. Chemicals $32 million 4. Transportation Equipment $6 million

5. Crop Production $32 million 5. Crop Production $4 million

Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 663%

Exports to Rest of World: 152%

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*The data for IA-4 reflect the combined exports of Allamakee, Boone, Calhoun, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Dallas, Emmet, Floyd, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Humboldt, Kossuth, Madison, Marshall, Mitchell, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Story, Warren, Webster, Winnebago, Winneshiek, Worth, and Wright counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Iowa’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $178 million 1. Processed Foods $30 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $121 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

3. Waste & Scrap $79 million 3. Crop Production $11 million

4. Chemicals $32 million 4. Waste & Scrap $8 million

5. Crop Production $32 million 5. Chemicals $8 million

Iowa’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 513%

Exports to Rest of World: 138%

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*The data for IA-5 reflect the combined exports of Adair, Adams, Audubon, Buena Vista, Carroll, Cass, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Crawford, Decatur, Dickinson, Fremont, Guthrie, Harrison, Ida, Lyon, Mills, Monona, Montgomery, O’Brien, Osceola, Page, Plymouth, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Sac, Shelby, Sioux, Taylor, Union, and Woodbury counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Iowa’s Top Exports to China, 2011 IA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $178 million 1. Processed Foods $69 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $121 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

3. Waste & Scrap $79 million 3. Waste & Scrap $15 million

4. Chemicals $32 million 4. Crop Production $10 million

5. Crop Production $32 million 5. Chemicals $5 million

Iowa’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Iowa’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 792%

Exports to Rest of World: 198%

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*The data for KS-1 reflect the combined exports of Barber, Barton, Chase, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Geary, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Greenwood, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, McPherson, Meade, Mitchell, Morris, Morton, Nemaha, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 KS-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $244 million 1. Processed Foods $203 million

2. Transportation Equipment $65 million 2. Beverages & Tobacco $21 million

3. Leather & Related Products $61 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

4. Waste & Scrap $61 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $47 million 5. Computers & Electronics $8 million

Kansas’ 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kansas’ 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 149%

Exports to Rest of World: 135%

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*The data for KS-2 reflect the combined exports of Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Bourbon, Brown, Cherokee, Coffey, Crawford, Doniphan, Douglas, Franklin, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Labette, Leavenworth, Linn, Miami, Nemaha, Neosho, Osage, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wilson, and Woodson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 KS-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $244 million 1. Leather & Related Products $22 million

2. Transportation Equipment $65 million 2. Processed Foods $13 million

3. Leather & Related Products $61 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

4. Waste & Scrap $61 million 4. Waste & Scrap $6 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $47 million 5. Chemicals $5 million

Kansas’ 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kansas’ 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 300%

Exports to Rest of World: 122%

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*The data for KS-3 reflect the combined exports of Douglas, Johnson, and Wyandotte counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 KS-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $244 million 1. Waste & Scrap $38 million

2. Transportation Equipment $65 million 2. Leather & Related Products $22 million

3. Leather & Related Products $61 million 3. Chemicals $12 million

4. Waste & Scrap $61 million 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $47 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

Kansas’ 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kansas’ 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 585%

Exports to Rest of World: 163%

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*The data for KS-4 reflect the combined exports of Butler, Chautauqua, Cowley, Elk, Greenwood, Harper, Harvey, Kingman, Montgomery, Sedgwick, and Sumner counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kansas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 KS-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $244 million 1. Transportation Equipment $49 million

2. Transportation Equipment $65 million 2. Processed Foods $24 million

3. Leather & Related Products $61 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

4. Waste & Scrap $61 million 4. Computers & Electronics $11 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $47 million 5. Chemicals $11 million

Kansas’ 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kansas’ 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 206%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for KY-1 reflect the combined exports of Adair, Allen, Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Casey, Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Fulton, Graves, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Lincoln, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Russell, Simpson, Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kentucky’s Top Exports to China, 2011 KY-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $247 million 1. Chemicals $93 million

2. Transportation Equipment $228 million 2. Transportation Equipment $28 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $125 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

4. Waste & Scrap $98 million 4. Waste & Scrap $15 million

5. Computers & Electronics $51 million 5. Computers & Electronics $7 million

Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 569%

Exports to Rest of World: 91%

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*The data for KY-2 reflect the combined exports of Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Jefferson, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Ohio, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Warren, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kentucky’s Top Exports to China, 2011 KY-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $247 million 1. Transportation Equipment $26 million

2. Transportation Equipment $228 million 2. Chemicals $22 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $125 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

4. Waste & Scrap $98 million 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Computers & Electronics $51 million 5. Computers & Electronics $7 million

Kentucky’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kentucky’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 554%

Exports to Rest of World: 79%

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*The data for KY-3 reflect the exports of Jefferson County, which also includes another congressional district. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kentucky’s Top Exports to China, 2011 KY-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $247 million 1. Chemicals $65 million

2. Transportation Equipment $228 million 2. Transportation Equipment $55 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $125 million 3. Waste & Scrap $29 million

4. Waste & Scrap $98 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

5. Computers & Electronics $51 million 5. Computers & Electronics $11 million

Kentucky’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kentucky’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 597%

Exports to Rest of World: 60%

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*The data for KY-4 reflect the combined exports of Bath, Boone, Boyd, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Greenup, Harrison, Henry, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Scott, and Trimble counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kentucky’s Top Exports to China, 2011 KY-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $247 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $40 million

2. Transportation Equipment $228 million 2. Chemicals $30 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $125 million 3. Transportation Equipment $23 million

4. Waste & Scrap $98 million 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Computers & Electronics $51 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $5 million

Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 901%

Exports to Rest of World: 126%

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*The data for KY-5 reflect the combined exports of Bath, Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, McCreary, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Rowan, Wayne, Whitley, and Wolfe counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kentucky’s Top Exports to China, 2011 KY-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $247 million 1. Transportation Equipment $10 million

2. Transportation Equipment $228 million 2. Chemicals $8 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $125 million 3. Waste & Scrap $6 million

4. Waste & Scrap $98 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $4 million

5. Computers & Electronics $51 million 5. Wood Products $3 million

Kentucky’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kentucky’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 564%

Exports to Rest of World: 63%

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*The data for KY-6 reflect the combined exports of Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Powell, Scott, and Woodford counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Kentucky’s Top Exports to China, 2011 KY-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $247 million 1. Transportation Equipment $86 million

2. Transportation Equipment $228 million 2. Chemicals $28 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $125 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

4. Waste & Scrap $98 million 4. Computers & Electronics $20 million

5. Computers & Electronics $51 million 5. Waste & Scrap $19 million

Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 541%

Exports to Rest of World: 84%

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*The data for LA-1 reflect the combined exports of Jefferson, Orleans, St. Charles, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Crop Production $116 million

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Chemicals $68 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Waste & Scrap $58 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Processed Foods $16 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $10 million

Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 867%

Exports to Rest of World: 181%

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*The data for LA-2 reflect the combined exports of Jefferson and Orleans parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Chemicals $23 million

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Waste & Scrap $21 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Processed Foods $20 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Oil & Gas Products $8 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $2 million

Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 845%

Exports to Rest of World: 110%

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*The data for LA-3 reflect the combined exports of Ascension, Assumption, Iberia, Jefferson, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Terrebonne parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Crop Production $848 million

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Chemicals $237 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Petroleum & Coal Products $53 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Waste & Scrap $29 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Processed Foods $19 million

Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 616%

Exports to Rest of World: 252%

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*The data for LA-4 reflect the combined exports of Allen, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Grant, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine, Vernon, and Webster parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Crop Production $282 million

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Chemicals $63 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Waste & Scrap $35 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Processed Foods $13 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Paper Products $11 million

Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 864%

Exports to Rest of World: 222%

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*The data for LA-5 reflect the combined exports of Allen, Avoyelles, Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Evangeline, Franklin, Iberville, Jackson, La Salle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Pointe Coupee, Rapides, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and Winn parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Crop Production $2.9 billion

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Chemicals $104 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Waste & Scrap $35 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Processed Foods $18 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Paper Products $17 million

Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 965%

Exports to Rest of World: 85%

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*The data for LA-6 reflect the combined exports of Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Crop Production $320 million

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Chemicals $288 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Waste & Scrap $31 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Petroleum & Coal Products $28 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $14 million

Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 620%

Exports to Rest of World: 256%

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*The data for LA-7 reflect the combined exports of Acadia, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, St. Landry, and Vermilion parishes. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Louisiana’s Top Exports to China, 2011 LA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $5.5 billion 1. Crop Production $1.0 billion

2. Chemicals $947 million 2. Chemicals $163 million

3. Waste & Scrap $251 million 3. Processed Foods $88 million

4. Processed Foods $184 million 4. Waste & Scrap $42 million

5. Petroleum & Coal Products $144 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $37 million

Louisiana’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Louisiana’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 952%

Exports to Rest of World: 217%

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*The data for ME-1 reflect the combined exports of Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and York counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maine’s Top Exports to China, 2011 ME-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $216 million 1. Paper Products $48 million

2. Computers & Electronics $17 million 2. Computers & Electronics $12 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $6 million

4. Transportation Equipment $7 million 4. Transportation Equipment $5 million

5. Textiles & Fabrics $6 million 5. Chemicals $4 million

Maine’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maine’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 487%

Exports to Rest of World: 79%

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*The data for ME-2 reflect the combined exports of Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maine’s Top Exports to China, 2011 ME-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Paper Products $216 million 1. Paper Products $168 million

2. Computers & Electronics $17 million 2. Computers & Electronics $5 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million 3. Textiles & Fabrics $4 million

4. Transportation Equipment $7 million 4. Waste & Scrap $2 million

5. Textiles & Fabrics $6 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

Maine’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 461%

Exports to Rest of World: 53%

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*The data for MD-1 reflect the combined exports of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Waste & Scrap $23 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Chemicals $15 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $8 million

Maryland’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 405%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for MD-2 reflect the combined exports of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, and Harford counties, and the city of Baltimore. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $30 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Waste & Scrap $24 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Computers & Electronics $4 million

Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 454%

Exports to Rest of World: 149%

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*The data for MD-3 reflect the combined exports of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, and Howard counties, and the city of Baltimore. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Waste & Scrap $52 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $32 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Chemicals $13 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Computers & Electronics $13 million

Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 456%

Exports to Rest of World: 149%

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*The data for MD-4 reflect the combined exports of Montgomery and Prince George’s counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Chemicals $4 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Computers & Electronics $3 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $1 million

Maryland’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 378%

Exports to Rest of World: 135%

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*The data for MD-5 reflect the combined exports of Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince George’s, and St. Mary’s counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Waste & Scrap $34 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Computers & Electronics $3 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Chemicals $2 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $2 million

Maryland’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 678%

Exports to Rest of World: 106%

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*The data for MD-6 reflect the combined exports of Allegany, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Montgomery, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Waste & Scrap $20 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Textiles & Fabrics $13 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $7 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Chemicals $7 million

Maryland’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 362%

Exports to Rest of World: 128%

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*The data for MD-7 reflect the combined exports of Baltimore and Howard counties, and the city of Baltimore. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Waste & Scrap $35 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $21 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Chemicals $14 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $5 million

Maryland’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 291%

Exports to Rest of World: 135%

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*The data for MD-8 reflect the combined exports of Montgomery and Prince George’s counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Maryland’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MD-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $233 million 1. Waste & Scrap $18 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $101 million 2. Chemicals $10 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $88 million 3. Computers & Electronics $6 million

4. Chemicals $74 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

5. Computers & Electronics $45 million 5. Electrical Equipment $1 million

Maryland’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Maryland’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 195%

Exports to Rest of World: 217%

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*The data for MA-1 reflect the combined exports of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, and Worcester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $50 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Computers & Electronics $36 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Plastics & Rubber Products $34 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Chemicals $16 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Waste & Scrap $15 million

Massachusetts’ 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 441%

Exports to Rest of World: 80%

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*The data for MA-2 reflect the combined exports of Hampden, Hampshire, Norfolk, and Worcester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $44 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Plastics & Rubber Products $24 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Waste & Scrap $19 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Chemicals $13 million

Massachusetts’ 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 439%

Exports to Rest of World: 77%

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*The data for MA-3 reflect the combined exports of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Worcester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $90 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $45 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Plastics & Rubber Products $23 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Electrical Equipment $15 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Chemicals $15 million

Massachusetts’ 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 457%

Exports to Rest of World: 69%

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*The data for MA-4 reflect the combined exports of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Plymouth counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $82 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Waste & Scrap $22 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Electrical Equipment $16 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $12 million

Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 414%

Exports to Rest of World: 90%

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*The data for MA-5 reflect the combined exports of Essex, Middlesex, and Worcester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $152 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $63 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Chemicals $18 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $10 million

Massachusetts’ 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 507%

Exports to Rest of World: 46%

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*The data for MA-6 reflect the combined exports of Essex and Middlesex counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $136 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $104 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Chemicals $20 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $12 million

Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 477%

Exports to Rest of World: 59%

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*The data for MA-7 reflect the combined exports of Middlesex and Suffolk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $179 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $49 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Chemicals $18 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $10 million

Massachusetts’ 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 515%

Exports to Rest of World: 38%

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*The data for MA-8 reflect the combined exports of Middlesex and Suffolk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $62 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Waste & Scrap $12 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Processed Foods $10 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Chemicals $9 million

Massachusetts’ 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 346%

Exports to Rest of World: 20%

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*The data for MA-9 reflect the combined exports of Bristol, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $36 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Waste & Scrap $20 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Chemicals $8 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Processed Foods $8 million

Massachusetts’ 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 312%

Exports to Rest of World: 49%

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*The data for MA-10 reflect the combined exports of Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket, Norfolk, and Plymouth counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Massachusetts’ Top Exports to China, 2011 MA-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $847 million 1. Computers & Electronics $29 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $433 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

3. Waste & Scrap $153 million 3. Waste & Scrap $12 million

4. Plastics & Rubber Products $135 million 4. Plastics & Rubber Products $5 million

5. Chemicals $133 million 5. Electrical Equipment $5 million

Massachusetts’ 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Massachusetts’ 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 454%

Exports to Rest of World: 72%

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*The data for MI-1 reflect the combined exports of Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Baraga, Bay, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Crawford, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gladwin, Gogebic, Houghton, Iosco, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Ontonagon, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $18 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $12 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $11 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Computers & Electronics $7 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Chemicals $6 million

Michigan’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 645%

Exports to Rest of World: 53%

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*The data for MI-2 reflect the combined exports of Allegan, Benzie, Kent, Lake, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Ottawa, and Wexford counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $43 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $27 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Chemicals $19 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Waste & Scrap $16 million

Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 594%

Exports to Rest of World: 86%

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*The data for MI-3 reflect the combined exports of Barry, Ionia, and Kent counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $48 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $34 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Chemicals $34 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Computers & Electronics $22 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $17 million

Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 610%

Exports to Rest of World: 46%

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*The data for MI-4 reflect the combined exports of Clare, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Montcalm, Osceola, Roscommon, Saginaw, and Shiawassee counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $53 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Chemicals $44 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $8 million

Michigan’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 882%

Exports to Rest of World: 75%

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*The data for MI-5 reflect the combined exports of Bay, Genesee, Saginaw, and Tuscola counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $85 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Waste & Scrap $14 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $8 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $6 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Chemicals $5 million

Michigan’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 795%

Exports to Rest of World: 5%

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*The data for MI-6 reflect the combined exports of Allegan, Berrien, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $44 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Chemicals $42 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $20 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Waste & Scrap $13 million

Michigan’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 621%

Exports to Rest of World: 59%

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*The data for MI-7 reflect the combined exports of Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, and Washtenaw counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $83 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $59 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Chemicals $16 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $9 million

Michigan’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 881%

Exports to Rest of World: 52%

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*The data for MI-8 reflect the combined exports of Clinton, Ingham, Livingston, Oakland, and Shiawassee counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $118 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Chemicals $16 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Waste & Scrap $12 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $6 million

Michigan’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,396%

Exports to Rest of World: 72%

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*The data for MI-9 reflect the exports of Oakland County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $76 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $14 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Chemicals $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Waste & Scrap $11 million

Michigan’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 623%

Exports to Rest of World: 13%

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*The data for MI-10 reflect the combined exports of Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Sanilac, and St. Clair counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $142 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $18 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $7 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Waste & Scrap $7 million

Michigan’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,138%

Exports to Rest of World: 47%

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*The data for MI-11 reflect the combined exports of Oakland and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $131 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Waste & Scrap $13 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Chemicals $12 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $10 million

Michigan’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,009%

Exports to Rest of World: 32%

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*The data for MI-12 reflect the combined exports of Macomb and Oakland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $204 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Waste & Scrap $10 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $10 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $8 million

Michigan’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,146%

Exports to Rest of World: 37%

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*The data for MI-13 reflect the exports of Wayne County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $114 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Waste & Scrap $11 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Chemicals $10 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $6 million

Michigan’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,183%

Exports to Rest of World: 37%

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*The data for MI-14 reflect the exports of Wayne County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $98 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Waste & Scrap $9 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Chemicals $8 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $5 million

Michigan’s 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,183%

Exports to Rest of World: 37%

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*The data for MI-15 reflect the combined exports of Monroe, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Michigan’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MI-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.3 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $87 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $263 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $15 million

3. Chemicals $243 million 3. Waste & Scrap $11 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $163 million 5. Chemicals $7 million

Michigan’s 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Michigan’s 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 782%

Exports to Rest of World: 10%

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*The data for MN-1 reflect the combined exports of Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Houston, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Olmstead, Pipestone, Rock, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Watonwan, and Winona counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $64 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Computers & Electronics $60 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Processed Foods $56 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Chemicals $20 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Paper Products $19 million

Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 332%

Exports to Rest of World: 73%

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*The data for MN-2 reflect the combined exports of Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $39 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Computers & Electronics $33 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Leather & Related Products $23 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $18 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Paper Products $17 million

Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 595%

Exports to Rest of World: 110%

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*The data for MN-3 reflect the combined exports of Anoka and Hennepin counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $120 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Computers & Electronics $54 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $35 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $31 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Chemicals $24 million

Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 569%

Exports to Rest of World: 59%

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*The data for MN-4 reflect the combined exports of Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $56 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Computers & Electronics $49 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Paper Products $23 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Chemicals $21 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $20 million

Minnesota’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 715%

Exports to Rest of World: 103%

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*The data for MN-5 reflect the combined exports of Anoka, Hennepin, and Ramsey counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $108 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Computers & Electronics $49 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $32 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $28 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Chemicals $21 million

Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 573%

Exports to Rest of World: 60%

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*The data for MN-6 reflect the combined exports of Anoka, Benton, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Washington, and Wright counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Computers & Electronics $27 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Paper Products $18 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $16 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Processed Foods $16 million

Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 749%

Exports to Rest of World: 117%

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*The data for MN-7 reflect the combined exports of Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Chippewa, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Lac qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, McLeod, Meeker, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Roseau, Sibley, Stearns, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wilkin, and Yellow Medicine counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $78 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Processed Foods $43 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Computers & Electronics $29 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Paper Products $16 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Crop Production $10 million

Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 447%

Exports to Rest of World: 86%

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*The data for MN-8 reflect the combined exports of Aitkin, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Cook, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, St. Louis, and Wadena counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Minnesota’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MN-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $544 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

2. Computers & Electronics $312 million 2. Paper Products $25 million

3. Paper Products $155 million 3. Minerals & Ores $15 million

4. Processed Foods $149 million 4. Computers & Electronics $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $131 million 5. Transportation Equipment $10 million

Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 792%

Exports to Rest of World: 86%

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*The data for MS-1 reflect the combined exports of Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Desoto, Grenada, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Lowndes, Marshall, Monroe, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster, Winston, and Yalobusha counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Mississippi’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MS-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $231 million 1. Crop Production $37 million

2. Chemicals $55 million 2. Chemicals $23 million

3. Petroleum & Coal Products $34 million 3. Fabricated Metal Products $11 million

4. Paper Products $24 million 4. Paper Products $7 million

5. Wood Products $24 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 445%

Exports to Rest of World: 200%

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*The data for MS-2 reflect the combined exports of Attala, Bolivar, Carroll, Claiborne, Coahoma, Copiah, Hinds, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jefferson, Leake, Leflore, Madison, Montgomery, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tunica, Warren, Washington, and Yazoo counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Mississippi’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MS-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $231 million 1. Crop Production $173 million

2. Chemicals $55 million 2. Petroleum & Coal Products $8 million

3. Petroleum & Coal Products $34 million 3. Wood Products $5 million

4. Paper Products $24 million 4. Forestry Products $4 million

5. Wood Products $24 million 5. Chemicals $4 million

Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 180%

Exports to Rest of World: 322%

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*The data for MS-3 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Amite, Covington, Franklin, Hinds, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Kemper, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Lincoln, Madison, Marion, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Pike, Rankin, Scott, Simpson, Smith, Walthall, Webster, Wilkinson, and Winston counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Mississippi’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MS-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $231 million 1. Crop Production $13 million

2. Chemicals $55 million 2. Wood Products $9 million

3. Petroleum & Coal Products $34 million 3. Forestry Products $8 million

4. Paper Products $24 million 4. Processed Foods $7 million

5. Wood Products $24 million 5. Chemicals $7 million

Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 376%

Exports to Rest of World: 285%

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*The data for MS-4 reflect the combined exports of Clarke, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jasper, Jones, Lamar, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Mississippi’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MS-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $231 million 1. Chemicals $21 million

2. Chemicals $55 million 2. Petroleum & Coal Products $18 million

3. Petroleum & Coal Products $34 million 3. Crop Production $8 million

4. Paper Products $24 million 4. Paper Products $7 million

5. Wood Products $24 million 5. Computers & Electronics $6 million

Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 286%

Exports to Rest of World: 499%

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*The data for MO-1 reflect the combined exports of the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County, which also include other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $63 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Chemicals $31 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Minerals & Ores $13 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Transportation Equipment $8 million

Missouri’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 702%

Exports to Rest of World: 67%

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*The data for MO-2 reflect the combined exports of Lincoln, St. Charles, and St. Louis counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $34 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Minerals & Ores $16 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Chemicals $11 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Transportation Equipment $8 million

Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 719%

Exports to Rest of World: 63%

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*The data for MO-3 reflect the combined exports of the city of St. Louis, and Jefferson, St. Louis, and Ste. Genevieve counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $59 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Chemicals $21 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Minerals & Ores $12 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Transportation Equipment $6 million

Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 718%

Exports to Rest of World: 72%

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*The data for MO-4 reflect the combined exports of Barton, Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cedar, Cole, Dade, Dallas, Henry, Hickory, Jackson, Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, Polk, Pulaski, Ray, Saline, St. Clair, Vernon, and Webster counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Processed Foods $11 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Computers & Electronics $9 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Crop Production $8 million

Missouri’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 743%

Exports to Rest of World: 76%

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*The data for MO-5 reflect the combined exports of Cass and Jackson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $60 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Chemicals $8 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $5 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Processed Foods $3 million

Missouri’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 815%

Exports to Rest of World: 93%

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*The data for MO-6 reflect the combined exports of Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Howard, Jackson, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Schuyler, Sullivan, and Worth counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $22 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Processed Foods $17 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Chemicals $15 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Crop Production $12 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

Missouri’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 914%

Exports to Rest of World: 122%

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*The data for MO-7 reflect the combined exports of Barry, Christian, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Polk, Stone, and Taney counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $68 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Processed Foods $23 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Computers & Electronics $12 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Minerals & Ores $9 million

Missouri’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,010%

Exports to Rest of World: 156%

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*The data for MO-8 reflect the combined exports of Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dent, Douglas, Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozark, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, St. Francois, Stoddard, Taney, Texas, Washington, Wayne, and Wright counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $38 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Minerals & Ores $31 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Forestry Products $12 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Crop Production $11 million

Missouri’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,070%

Exports to Rest of World: 87%

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*The data for MO-9 reflect the combined exports of Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Clark, Crawford, Franklin, Gasconade, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Maries, Marion, Miller, Monroe, Montgomery, Osage, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Scotland, Shelby, St. Charles, and Warren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Missouri’s Top Exports to China, 2011 MO-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $415 million 1. Waste & Scrap $47 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $150 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

3. Chemicals $112 million 3. Computers & Electronics $12 million

4. Minerals & Ores $108 million 4. Chemicals $11 million

5. Processed Foods $76 million 5. Minerals & Ores $10 million

Missouri’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Missouri’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 718%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for Montana’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Montana’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Chemicals $46 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $43 million

3. Transportation Equipment $12 million

4. Minerals & Ores $6 million

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $5 million

Montana’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Montana, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 2,253% Exports to Rest of World: 295%

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*The data for NE-1 reflect the combined exports of Burt, Butler, Cass, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Gage, Johnson, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Richardson, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thurston, Washington, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Nebraska’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NE-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $239 million 1. Processed Foods $103 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million 2. Chemicals $14 million

3. Chemicals $26 million 3. Electrical Equipment $7 million

4. Waste & Scrap $20 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

5. Leather & Related Products $20 million 5. Leather & Related Products $6 million

Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 346%

Exports to Rest of World: 149%

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*The data for NE-2 reflect the combined exports of Douglas and Sarpy counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Nebraska’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NE-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $239 million 1. Processed Foods $56 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million 2. Chemicals $10 million

3. Chemicals $26 million 3. Leather & Related Products $8 million

4. Waste & Scrap $20 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

5. Leather & Related Products $20 million 5. Waste & Scrap $7 million

Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 433%

Exports to Rest of World: 210%

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*The data for NE-3 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Antelope, Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Boone, Box Butte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Cedar, Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dundy, Fillmore, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Garden, Garfield, Gosper, Grant, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Jefferson, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Knox, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Merrick, Morrill, Nance, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Pierce, Platte, Polk, Red Willow, Rock, Saline, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thayer, Thomas, Valley, Webster, Wheeler, and York counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Nebraska’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NE-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Processed Foods $239 million 1. Processed Foods $80 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

3. Chemicals $26 million 3. Waste & Scrap $8 million

4. Waste & Scrap $20 million 4. Computers & Electronics $7 million

5. Leather & Related Products $20 million 5. Electrical Equipment $6 million

Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 461%

Exports to Rest of World: 237%

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*The data for NV-1 reflect the exports of Clark County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Nevada’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NV-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Minerals & Ores $236 million 1. Computers & Electronics $17 million

2. Computers & Electronics $110 million 2. Chemicals $7 million

3. Chemicals $23 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $7 million 5. Processed Foods $2 million

Nevada’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Nevada’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,278%

Exports to Rest of World: 621%

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*The data for NV-2 reflect the exports of Carson City and Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, and White Pine counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Nevada’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NV-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Minerals & Ores $236 million 1. Minerals & Ores $235 million

2. Computers & Electronics $110 million 2. Computers & Electronics $77 million

3. Chemicals $23 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $7 million 5. Processed Foods $3 million

Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 2,332%

Exports to Rest of World: 527%

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*The data for NV-3 reflect the exports of Clark County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Nevada’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NV-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Minerals & Ores $236 million 1. Computers & Electronics $16 million

2. Computers & Electronics $110 million 2. Chemicals $7 million

3. Chemicals $23 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $7 million 5. Processed Foods $2 million

Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,278%

Exports to Rest of World: 621%

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*The data for NH-1 reflect the combined exports of Belknap, Carroll, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, and Strafford counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Hampshire’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NH-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $203 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $63 million

2. Computers & Electronics $62 million 2. Computers & Electronics $32 million

3. Fabricated Metal Products $16 million 3. Fabricated Metal Products $7 million

4. Electrical Equipment $13 million 4. Electrical Equipment $5 million

5. Waste & Scrap $8 million 5. Waste & Scrap $4 million

New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 594%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for NH-2 reflect the combined exports of Belknap, Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, and Sullivan counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Hampshire’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NH-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $203 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $140 million

2. Computers & Electronics $62 million 2. Computers & Electronics $31 million

3. Fabricated Metal Products $16 million 3. Fabricated Metal Products $9 million

4. Electrical Equipment $13 million 4. Electrical Equipment $8 million

5. Waste & Scrap $8 million 5. Paper Products $4 million

New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 879%

Exports to Rest of World: 139%

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*The data for NJ-1 reflect the combined exports of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $54 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $25 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Computers & Electronics $17 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Waste & Scrap $8 million

New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 431%

Exports to Rest of World: 199%

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*The data for NJ-2 reflect the combined exports of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $32 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Chemicals $17 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $14 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $8 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $7 million

New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 520%

Exports to Rest of World: 207%

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*The data for NJ-3 reflect the combined exports of Burlington, Camden, and Ocean counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Computers & Electronics $24 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Transportation Equipment $17 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $15 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Chemicals $13 million

New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 349%

Exports to Rest of World: 127%

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*The data for NJ-4 reflect the combined exports of Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Chemicals $12 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Transportation Equipment $12 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Computers & Electronics $7 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Waste & Scrap $6 million

New Jersey’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 294%

Exports to Rest of World: 171%

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*The data for NJ-5 reflect the combined exports of Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $62 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Chemicals $33 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $23 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $16 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Computers & Electronics $9 million

New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 366%

Exports to Rest of World: 131%

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*The data for NJ-6 reflect the combined exports of Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $34 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $34 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Chemicals $26 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Paper Products $10 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Waste & Scrap $10 million

New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 339%

Exports to Rest of World: 97%

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*The data for NJ-7 reflect the combined exports of Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $67 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $53 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Chemicals $40 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Transportation Equipment $14 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Waste & Scrap $13 million

New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 367%

Exports to Rest of World: 94%

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*The data for NJ-8 reflect the combined exports of Essex and Passaic counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $49 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Chemicals $16 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $11 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Computers & Electronics $8 million

New Jersey’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 324%

Exports to Rest of World: 123%

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*The data for NJ-9 reflect the combined exports of Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Waste & Scrap $23 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Chemicals $20 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $10 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Transportation Equipment $9 million

New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 291%

Exports to Rest of World: 95%

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*The data for NJ-10 reflect the combined exports of Essex, Hudson, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $25 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $24 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Chemicals $21 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $10 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Transportation Equipment $9 million

New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 286%

Exports to Rest of World: 94%

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*The data for NJ-11 reflect the combined exports of Essex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Sussex counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $59 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Chemicals $35 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Transportation Equipment $22 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $18 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $14 million

New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 375%

Exports to Rest of World: 111%

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*The data for NJ-12 reflect the combined exports of Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, and Somerset counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $44 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Chemicals $32 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $29 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Waste & Scrap $11 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Paper Products $10 million

New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 363%

Exports to Rest of World: 125%

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*The data for NJ-13 reflect the combined exports of Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Jersey’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NJ-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $494 million 1. Waste & Scrap $17 million

2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $345 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

3. Chemicals $287 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $16 million

4. Waste & Scrap $149 million 4. Chemicals $14 million

5. Transportation Equipment $121 million 5. Printed Products $5 million

New Jersey’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Jersey’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 197%

Exports to Rest of World: 100%

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*The data for NM-1 reflect the combined exports of Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Torrance, and Valencia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Mexico’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NM-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $38 million 1. Computers & Electronics $21 million

2. Crop Production $15 million 2. Processed Foods $4 million

3. Processed Foods $12 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million 4. Chemicals $1 million

5. Electrical Equipment $3 million 5. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $1 million

New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 39%

Exports to Rest of World: 67%

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*The data for NM-2 reflect the combined exports of Bernalillo, Catron, Chaves, Cibola, DeBaca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, McKinley, Otero, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Mexico’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NM-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $38 million 1. Crop Production $10 million

2. Crop Production $15 million 2. Processed Foods $7 million

3. Processed Foods $12 million 3. Computers & Electronics $3 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

5. Electrical Equipment $3 million 5. Chemicals $1 million

New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 297%

Exports to Rest of World: 222%

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*The data for NM-3 reflect the combined exports of Bernalillo, Colfax, Curry, Harding, Los Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, Sandoval, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Taos and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New Mexico’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NM-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $38 million 1. Computers & Electronics $14 million

2. Crop Production $15 million 2. Crop Production $5 million

3. Processed Foods $12 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million 4. Electrical Equipment $2 million

5. Electrical Equipment $3 million 5. Waste & Scrap $1 million

New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 77%

Exports to Rest of World: 51%

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*The data for NY-1 reflect the exports of Suffolk County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $33 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Computers & Electronics $27 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $12 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $10 million

New York’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 301%

Exports to Rest of World: 150%

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*The data for NY-2 reflect the combined exports of Nassau and Suffolk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $37 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Computers & Electronics $29 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $13 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Transportation Equipment $11 million

New York’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 286%

Exports to Rest of World: 142%

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*The data for NY-3 reflect the combined exports of Nassau and Suffolk counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $25 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Computers & Electronics $10 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Transportation Equipment $8 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Chemicals $4 million

New York’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 185%

Exports to Rest of World: 68%

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*The data for NY-4 reflect the exports of Nassau County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Waste & Scrap $28 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Transportation Equipment $9 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Computers & Electronics $6 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Minerals & Ores $4 million

New York’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 149%

Exports to Rest of World: 33%

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*The data for NY-5 reflect the combined exports of Nassau and Queens counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $29 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Transportation Equipment $5 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $4 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $4 million

New York’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 194%

Exports to Rest of World: 70%

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*The data for NY-6 reflect the exports of Queens County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $19 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $3 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $2 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Transportation Equipment $2 million

New York’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 239%

Exports to Rest of World: 98%

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*The data for NY-7 reflect the combined exports of Bronx and Queens counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $17 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $3 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $2 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Transportation Equipment $1 million

New York’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 268%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for NY-8 reflect the combined exports of Kings and New York counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $224 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $17 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $5 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $2 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $2 million

New York’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 556%

Exports to Rest of World: 178%

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*The data for NY-9 reflect the combined exports of Kings and Queens counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $4 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $4 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $2 million

New York’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 270%

Exports to Rest of World: 98%

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*The data for NY-10 reflect the exports of Kings County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $22 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $4 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $1 million

New York’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 374%

Exports to Rest of World: 99%

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*The data for NY-11 reflect the exports of Kings County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $23 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $4 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $1 million

New York’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 374%

Exports to Rest of World: 99%

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*The data for NY-12 reflect the combined exports of Kings, New York, and Queens counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $45 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $4 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $4 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $2 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $1 million

New York’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 402%

Exports to Rest of World: 120%

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*The data for NY-13 reflect the combined exports of Kings and Richmond counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $13 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $3 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $3 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $1 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $1 million

New York’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 418%

Exports to Rest of World: 173%

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*The data for NY-14 reflect the combined exports of New York and Queens counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $292 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $24 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $4 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $3 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $3 million

New York’s 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 537%

Exports to Rest of World: 177%

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*The data for NY-15 reflect the combined exports of Bronx, New York, and Queens counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $56 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $4 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $1 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $1 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $319,000

New York’s 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 580%

Exports to Rest of World: 192%

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*The data for NY-16 reflect the exports of Bronx County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $10 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $10 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $2 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $1 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Processed Foods $1 million

New York’s 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 310%

Exports to Rest of World: 152%

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*The data for NY-17 reflect the combined exports of Bronx, Rockland, and Westchester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $18 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $14 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $8 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Paper Products $5 million

New York’s 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 263%

Exports to Rest of World: 187%

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*The data for NY-18 reflect the combined exports of Rockland and Westchester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $21 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $20 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $11 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Computers & Electronics $9 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $6 million

New York’s 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 309%

Exports to Rest of World: 168%

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*The data for NY-19 reflect the combined exports of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-19: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $21 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $19 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Computers & Electronics $16 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $10 million

New York’s 19th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 19th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 389%

Exports to Rest of World: 151%

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*The data for NY-20 reflect the combined exports of Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Essex, Greene, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-20: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Paper Products $78 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Computers & Electronics $20 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Waste & Scrap $19 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Wood Products $14 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Chemicals $13 million

New York’s 20th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 20th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 564%

Exports to Rest of World: 84%

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*The data for NY-21 reflect the combined exports of Albany, Fulton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, and Schoharie counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-21: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $46 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Paper Products $31 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $30 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Waste & Scrap $23 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $6 million

New York’s 21st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 21st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 388%

Exports to Rest of World: 95%

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*The data for NY-22 reflect the combined exports of Broome, Delaware, Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, and Ulster counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-22: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $39 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $34 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Waste & Scrap $26 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Transportation Equipment $15 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $12 million

New York’s 22nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 22nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 312%

Exports to Rest of World: 78%

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*The data for NY-23 reflect the combined exports of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Oswego, and St. Lawrence counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-23: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Paper Products $89 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $68 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $29 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Waste & Scrap $10 million

New York’s 23rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 23rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 420%

Exports to Rest of World: 180%

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*The data for NY-24 reflect the combined exports of Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Oneida, Ontario, Otsego, Seneca, Tioga, and Tompkins counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-24: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $130 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $69 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Transportation Equipment $35 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Computers & Electronics $20 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Waste & Scrap $19 million

New York’s 24th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 24th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 347%

Exports to Rest of World: 127%

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*The data for NY-25 reflect the combined exports of Cayuga, Monroe, Onondaga, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-25: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $56 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Transportation Equipment $44 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Computers & Electronics $38 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Waste & Scrap $23 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Chemicals $16 million

New York’s 25th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 25th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 66%

Exports to Rest of World: 50%

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*The data for NY-26 reflect the combined exports of Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-26: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $79 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Transportation Equipment $51 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $48 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Waste & Scrap $34 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $18 million

New York’s 26th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 26th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 372%

Exports to Rest of World: 101%

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*The data for NY-27 reflect the combined exports of Chautauqua and Erie counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-27: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $85 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Transportation Equipment $56 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Waste & Scrap $49 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Chemicals $28 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $26 million

New York’s 27th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 27th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 484%

Exports to Rest of World: 167%

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*The data for NY-28 reflect the combined exports of Erie, Monroe, Niagara, and Orleans counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-28: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $74 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Chemicals $58 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Transportation Equipment $49 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Waste & Scrap $33 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $15 million

New York’s 28th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 28th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 263%

Exports to Rest of World: 69%

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*The data for NY-29 reflect the combined exports of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chemung, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Steuben, and Yates counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

New York’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NY-29: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Waste & Scrap $1.2 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $128 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $812 million 2. Transportation Equipment $47 million

3. Chemicals $393 million 3. Chemicals $30 million

4. Transportation Equipment $372 million 4. Waste & Scrap $25 million

5. Computers & Electronics $304 million 5. Computers & Electronics $22 million

New York’s 29th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from New York’s 29th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 263%

Exports to Rest of World: 82%

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*The data for NC-1 reflect the combined exports of Beaufort, Bertie, Chowan, Craven, Edgecombe, Gates, Granville, Greene, Halifax, Hertford, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Vance, Warren, Washington, Wayne, and Wilson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Crop Production $38 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Chemicals $24 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Processed Foods $20 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Paper Products $15 million

North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 898%

Exports to Rest of World: 64%

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*The data for NC-2 reflect the combined exports of Chatham, Cumberland, Franklin, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Nash, Sampson, Vance, and Wake counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Chemicals $48 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $46 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Waste & Scrap $18 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Computers & Electronics $17 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Processed Foods $16 million

North Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 923%

Exports to Rest of World: 173%

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*The data for NC-3 reflect the combined exports of Beaufort, Camden, Carteret, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Duplin, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Nash, Onslow, Pamlico, Pitt, Tyrrell, Wayne, and Wilson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Waste & Scrap $26 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Crop Production $19 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Processed Foods $16 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Chemicals $15 million

North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 998%

Exports to Rest of World: 57%

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*The data for NC-4 reflect the combined exports of Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Computers & Electronics $89 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Chemicals $60 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Waste & Scrap $9 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $6 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Electrical Equipment $4 million

North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 433%

Exports to Rest of World: 38%

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*The data for NC-5 reflect the combined exports of Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Davie, Forsyth, Iredell, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, and Yadkin counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $41 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Waste & Scrap $16 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Paper Products $16 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Computers & Electronics $16 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Processed Foods $16 million

North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 696%

Exports to Rest of World: 55%

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*The data for NC-6 reflect the combined exports of Alamance, Davidson, Guilford, Moore, Randolph, and Rowan counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Computers & Electronics $49 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Chemicals $34 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $23 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $13 million

North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 519%

Exports to Rest of World: 80%

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*The data for NC-7 reflect the combined exports of Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Duplin, New Hanover, Pender, Robeson, Sampson, and Scotland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Processed Foods $66 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Paper Products $23 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $22 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Chemicals $18 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Crop Production $18 million

North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 667%

Exports to Rest of World: 84%

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*The data for NC-8 reflect the combined exports of Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Hoke, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Paper Products $23 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Processed Foods $16 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Waste & Scrap $15 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Wood Products $13 million

North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 520%

Exports to Rest of World: 34%

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*The data for NC-9 reflect the combined exports of Gaston, Mecklenburg, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $85 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Waste & Scrap $24 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Chemicals $15 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Paper Products $14 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Computers & Electronics $14 million

North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 629%

Exports to Rest of World: 64%

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*The data for NC-10 reflect the combined exports of Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mitchell, and Rutherford counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $32 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Chemicals $23 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Waste & Scrap $21 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Plastics & Rubber Products $15 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Paper Products $15 million

North Carolina’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 467%

Exports to Rest of World: 61%

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*The data for NC-11 reflect the combined exports of Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Paper Products $30 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Waste & Scrap $16 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Plastics & Rubber Products $13 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Computers & Electronics $12 million

North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 558%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for NC-12 reflect the combined exports of Cabarrus, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Mecklenburg, and Rowan counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $79 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Computers & Electronics $37 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Chemicals $34 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Paper Products $20 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Waste & Scrap $19 million

North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 567%

Exports to Rest of World: 73%

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*The data for NC-13 reflect the combined exports of Alamance, Caswell, Granville, Guilford, Person, Rockingham, and Wake counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 NC-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $428 million 1. Computers & Electronics $47 million

2. Computers & Electronics $330 million 2. Chemicals $27 million

3. Chemicals $321 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

4. Waste & Scrap $211 million 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Paper Products $193 million 5. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $11 million

North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 672%

Exports to Rest of World: 107%

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*The data for North Dakota’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

North Dakota’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

2. Crop Production $3 million

3. Petroleum & Coal Products $1 million

4. Minerals & Ores $804,000

5. Transportation Equipment $782,000

North Dakota’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from North Dakota, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 476% Exports to Rest of World: 299%

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*The data for OH-1 reflect the combined exports of Butler and Hamilton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Transportation Equipment $36 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Chemicals $34 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Computers & Electronics $11 million

Ohio’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 464%

Exports to Rest of World: 102%

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*The data for OH-2 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, Pike, Scioto, and Warren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Chemicals $35 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Transportation Equipment $29 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Computers & Electronics $18 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Waste & Scrap $11 million

Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 353%

Exports to Rest of World: 81%

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*The data for OH-3 reflect the combined exports of Clinton, Highland, Montgomery, and Warren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $38 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Computers & Electronics $28 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $15 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Transportation Equipment $14 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Crop Production $9 million

Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 294%

Exports to Rest of World: 5%

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*The data for OH-4 reflect the combined exports of Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Marion, Morrow, Richland, Shelby, and Wyandot counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $62 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Transportation Equipment $46 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Computers & Electronics $43 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Crop Production $36 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Waste & Scrap $15 million

Ohio’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 475%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for OH-5 reflect the combined exports of Ashland, Crawford, Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Mercer, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood, and Wyandot counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Crop Production $54 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $51 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Computers & Electronics $43 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Transportation Equipment $27 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Waste & Scrap $14 million

Ohio’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 462%

Exports to Rest of World: 51%

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*The data for OH-6 reflect the combined exports of Athens, Belmont, Columbiana, Gallia, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mahoning, Meigs, Monroe, Noble, Scioto, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Minerals & Ores $64 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Waste & Scrap $13 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $12 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Chemicals $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $10 million

Ohio’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 795%

Exports to Rest of World: 74%

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*The data for OH-7 reflect the combined exports of Clark, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Perry, Pickaway, and Ross counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Crop Production $21 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Computers & Electronics $13 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Waste & Scrap $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Transportation Equipment $11 million

Ohio’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 471%

Exports to Rest of World: 43%

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*The data for OH-8 reflect the combined exports of Butler, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $39 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Transportation Equipment $38 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $28 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Computers & Electronics $28 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Crop Production $19 million

Ohio’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 564%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for OH-9 reflect the combined exports of Erie, Lorain, Lucas, and Ottawa counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Transportation Equipment $15 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Chemicals $13 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Waste & Scrap $11 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $8 million

Ohio’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 379%

Exports to Rest of World: 24%

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*The data for OH-10 reflect the exports of Cuyahoga County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Computers & Electronics $17 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Chemicals $17 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Waste & Scrap $15 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $12 million

Ohio’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 385%

Exports to Rest of World: 57%

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*The data for OH-11 reflect the exports of Cuyahoga County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Computers & Electronics $19 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Chemicals $19 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Waste & Scrap $17 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $13 million

Ohio’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 385%

Exports to Rest of World: 57%

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*The data for OH-12 reflect the combined exports of Delaware, Franklin, and Licking counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Computers & Electronics $15 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $14 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Chemicals $8 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Transportation Equipment $7 million

Ohio’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 354%

Exports to Rest of World: 70%

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*The data for OH-13 reflect the combined exports of Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, and Summit counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Chemicals $25 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $17 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Transportation Equipment $15 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Computers & Electronics $14 million

Ohio’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 404%

Exports to Rest of World: 62%

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*The data for OH-14 reflect the combined exports of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Portage, Summit, and Trumbull counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Chemicals $44 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Computers & Electronics $30 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Transportation Equipment $16 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Waste & Scrap $12 million

Ohio’s 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 423%

Exports to Rest of World: 77%

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*The data for OH-15 reflect the combined exports of Franklin, Madison, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Transportation Equipment $30 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $13 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Chemicals $12 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Computers & Electronics $11 million

Ohio’s 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 54%

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*The data for OH-16 reflect the combined exports of Ashland, Medina, Stark, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Fabricated Metal Products $32 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $20 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Crop Production $8 million

Ohio’s 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 313%

Exports to Rest of World: 43%

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*The data for OH-17 reflect the combined exports of Mahoning, Portage, Summit, and Trumbull counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $29 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $20 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Computers & Electronics $15 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Waste & Scrap $15 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Transportation Equipment $14 million

Ohio’s 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 494%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for OH-18 reflect the combined exports of Athens, Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Hocking, Holmes, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Morgan, Muskingum, Ross, Tuscarawas, and Vinton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Ohio’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OH-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $543 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $53 million

2. Computers & Electronics $339 million 2. Computers & Electronics $16 million

3. Transportation Equipment $338 million 3. Waste & Scrap $13 million

4. Chemicals $301 million 4. Crop Production $12 million

5. Waste & Scrap $265 million 5. Wood Products $11 million

Ohio’s 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Ohio’s 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 723%

Exports to Rest of World: 99%

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*The data for OK-1 reflect the combined exports of Creek, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oklahoma’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OK-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $96 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $20 million

2. Computers & Electronics $56 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million 3. Computers & Electronics $11 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $38 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $9 million

5. Waste & Scrap $25 million 5. Waste & Scrap $8 million

Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 418%

Exports to Rest of World: 171%

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*The data for OK-2 reflect the combined exports of Adair, Atoka, Bryan, Cherokee, Choctaw, Coal, Craig, Delaware, Haskell, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore, Mayes, McCurtain, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Ottawa, Pittsburg, Pushmataha, Rogers, and Sequoyah counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oklahoma’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OK-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $96 million 1. Crop Production $21 million

2. Computers & Electronics $56 million 2. Computers & Electronics $10 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $38 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $5 million

5. Waste & Scrap $25 million 5. Chemicals $4 million

Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 629%

Exports to Rest of World: 162%

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*The data for OK-3 reflect the combined exports of Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Cimarron, Creek, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Jackson, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Lincoln, Logan, Major, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Roger Mills, Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oklahoma’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OK-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $96 million 1. Crop Production $57 million

2. Computers & Electronics $56 million 2. Computers & Electronics $14 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $38 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $9 million

5. Waste & Scrap $25 million 5. Chemicals $6 million

Oklahoma’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oklahoma’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,490%

Exports to Rest of World: 173%

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*The data for OK-4 reflect the combined exports of Canadian, Carter, Cleveland, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Jefferson, Love, Marshall, McClain, Murray, Oklahoma, Pontotoc, Stephens, and Tillman counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oklahoma’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OK-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $96 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

2. Computers & Electronics $56 million 2. Crop Production $12 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million 3. Computers & Electronics $11 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $38 million 4. Chemicals $5 million

5. Waste & Scrap $25 million 5. Waste & Scrap $4 million

Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 868%

Exports to Rest of World: 109%

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*The data for OK-5 reflect the combined exports of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie, and Seminole counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oklahoma’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OK-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Crop Production $96 million 1. Computers & Electronics $9 million

2. Computers & Electronics $56 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million 3. Waste & Scrap $6 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $38 million 4. Chemicals $6 million

5. Waste & Scrap $25 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $3 million

Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 380%

Exports to Rest of World: 105%

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*The data for OR-1 reflect the combined exports of Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oregon’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OR-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $1.6 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $1.2 billion

2. Chemicals $348 million 2. Waste & Scrap $70 million

3. Waste & Scrap $341 million 3. Chemicals $58 million

4. Crop Production $295 million 4. Crop Production $55 million

5. Forestry Products $136 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $35 million

Oregon’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oregon’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 339%

Exports to Rest of World: 48%

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*The data for OR-2 reflect the combined exports of Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oregon’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OR-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $1.6 billion 1. Crop Production $104 million

2. Chemicals $348 million 2. Computers & Electronics $81 million

3. Waste & Scrap $341 million 3. Waste & Scrap $60 million

4. Crop Production $295 million 4. Chemicals $51 million

5. Forestry Products $136 million 5. Forestry Products $28 million

Oregon’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oregon’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 474%

Exports to Rest of World: 80%

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*The data for OR-3 reflect the combined exports of Clackamas and Multnomah counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oregon’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OR-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $1.6 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $106 million

2. Chemicals $348 million 2. Computers & Electronics $104 million

3. Waste & Scrap $341 million 3. Chemicals $55 million

4. Crop Production $295 million 4. Leather & Related Products $23 million

5. Forestry Products $136 million 5. Crop Production $17 million

Oregon’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oregon’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 298%

Exports to Rest of World: 76%

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*The data for OR-4 reflect the combined exports of Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine, Lane, and Linn counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oregon’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OR-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $1.6 billion 1. Chemicals $102 million

2. Chemicals $348 million 2. Forestry Products $69 million

3. Waste & Scrap $341 million 3. Computers & Electronics $57 million

4. Crop Production $295 million 4. Waste & Scrap $45 million

5. Forestry Products $136 million 5. Paper Products $39 million

Oregon’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oregon’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 437%

Exports to Rest of World: 51%

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*The data for OR-5 reflect the combined exports of Benton, Clackamas, Lincoln, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, and Tillamook counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Oregon’s Top Exports to China, 2011 OR-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $1.6 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $145 million

2. Chemicals $348 million 2. Crop Production $86 million

3. Waste & Scrap $341 million 3. Chemicals $82 million

4. Crop Production $295 million 4. Waste & Scrap $61 million

5. Forestry Products $136 million 5. Paper Products $15 million

Oregon’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Oregon’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 392%

Exports to Rest of World: 79%

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*The data for PA-1 reflect the combined exports of Delaware and Philadelphia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $17 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Waste & Scrap $6 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $3 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Transportation Equipment $3 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Computers & Electronics $3 million

Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 537%

Exports to Rest of World: 111%

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*The data for PA-2 reflect the combined exports of Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $17 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Waste & Scrap $7 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $4 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $4 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Processed Foods $2 million

Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 501%

Exports to Rest of World: 105%

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*The data for PA-3 reflect the combined exports of Armstrong, Butler, Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Venango, and Warren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $51 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Chemicals $33 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Minerals & Ores $28 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $25 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $21 million

Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 718%

Exports to Rest of World: 181%

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*The data for PA-4 reflect the combined exports of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, Mercer, and Westmoreland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $41 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $28 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Computers & Electronics $21 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $19 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Waste & Scrap $15 million

Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 831%

Exports to Rest of World: 189%

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*The data for PA-5 reflect the combined exports of Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Juniata, Lycoming, McKean, Mifflin, Potter, Tioga, Venango, and Warren counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $58 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Computers & Electronics $41 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Minerals & Ores $35 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Chemicals $25 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Electrical Equipment $19 million

Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 581%

Exports to Rest of World: 121%

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*The data for PA-6 reflect the combined exports of Berks, Chester, Lehigh, and Montgomery counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Minerals & Ores $61 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Computers & Electronics $53 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Chemicals $48 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $25 million

Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 792%

Exports to Rest of World: 150%

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*The data for PA-7 reflect the combined exports of Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $44 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Computers & Electronics $26 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Minerals & Ores $20 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $12 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Transportation Equipment $10 million

Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 691%

Exports to Rest of World: 154%

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*The data for PA-8 reflect the combined exports of Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $154 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $34 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Computers & Electronics $32 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $4 million

Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 889%

Exports to Rest of World: 136%

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*The data for PA-9 reflect the combined exports of Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Cumberland, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Huntington, Indiana, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, Somerset, and Westmoreland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $114 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Minerals & Ores $55 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Chemicals $24 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $19 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $9 million

Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 516%

Exports to Rest of World: 127%

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*The data for PA-10 reflect the combined exports of Bradford, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Pike, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, and Wyoming counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $34 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Minerals & Ores $22 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Computers & Electronics $18 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $10 million

Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 640%

Exports to Rest of World: 107%

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*The data for PA-11 reflect the combined exports of Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Monroe counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $45 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Computers & Electronics $15 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Minerals & Ores $12 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $8 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Waste & Scrap $8 million

Pennsylvania’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 769%

Exports to Rest of World: 145%

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*The data for PA-12 reflect the combined exports of Allegheny, Armstrong, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Minerals & Ores $187 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Chemicals $53 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $21 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Waste & Scrap $15 million

Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,794%

Exports to Rest of World: 234%

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*The data for PA-13 reflect the combined exports of Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $34 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Computers & Electronics $22 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $14 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Waste & Scrap $8 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Processed Foods $5 million

Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 459%

Exports to Rest of World: 121%

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*The data for PA-14 reflect the exports of Allegheny County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $34 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Computers & Electronics $22 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Waste & Scrap $12 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Electrical Equipment $10 million

Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 722%

Exports to Rest of World: 135%

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*The data for PA-15 reflect the combined exports of Berks, Lehigh, Montgomery, and Northampton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $69 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $28 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Electrical Equipment $18 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $12 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Minerals & Ores $10 million

Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 517%

Exports to Rest of World: 85%

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*The data for PA-16 reflect the combined exports of Berks, Chester, and Lancaster counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $48 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Minerals & Ores $40 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Chemicals $36 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $29 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $28 million

Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 640%

Exports to Rest of World: 128%

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*The data for PA-17 reflect the combined exports of Berks, Dauphin, Lebanon, Perry, and Schuylkill counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Minerals & Ores $43 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Chemicals $39 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $27 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Computers & Electronics $18 million

Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,009%

Exports to Rest of World: 202%

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*The data for PA-18 reflect the combined exports of Allegheny, Beaver, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Chemicals $55 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $38 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Minerals & Ores $35 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Computers & Electronics $27 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Waste & Scrap $20 million

Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 926%

Exports to Rest of World: 157%

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*The data for PA-19 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Cumberland, and York counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Pennsylvania’s Top Exports to China, 2011 PA-19: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $834 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $55 million

2. Machinery (except Electrical) $597 million 2. Chemicals $33 million

3. Minerals & Ores $594 million 3. Computers & Electronics $21 million

4. Computers & Electronics $427 million 4. Minerals & Ores $18 million

5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $233 million 5. Waste & Scrap $11 million

Pennsylvania’s 19th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Pennsylvania’s 19th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 688%

Exports to Rest of World: 158%

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*The data for RI-1 reflect the combined exports of Bristol, Newport, and Providence counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Rhode Island’s Top Exports to China, 2011 RI-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $25 million 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $14 million

2. Chemicals $23 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 3. Waste & Scrap $6 million

4. Waste & Scrap $11 million 4. Computers & Electronics $3 million

5. Computers & Electronics $7 million 5. Chemicals $3 million

Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 152%

Exports to Rest of World: 119%

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*The data for RI-2 reflect the combined exports of Kent, Providence, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Rhode Island’s Top Exports to China, 2011 RI-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Primary Metal Manufacturing $25 million 1. Chemicals $20 million

2. Chemicals $23 million 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $12 million

3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

4. Waste & Scrap $11 million 4. Waste & Scrap $5 million

5. Computers & Electronics $7 million 5. Computers & Electronics $4 million

Rhode Island’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Rhode Island’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 272%

Exports to Rest of World: 92%

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*The data for SC-1 reflect the combined exports of Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, Georgetown, and Horry counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 SC-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $214 million

2. Chemicals $271 million 2. Waste & Scrap $35 million

3. Waste & Scrap $257 million 3. Paper Products $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $234 million 4. Chemicals $27 million

5. Computers & Electronics $170 million 5. Computers & Electronics $26 million

South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,116%

Exports to Rest of World: 191%

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*The data for SC-2 reflect the combined exports of Aiken, Allendale, Barnwell, Beaufort, Calhoun, Hampton, Jasper, Lexington, Orangeburg, and Richland counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 SC-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $55 million

2. Chemicals $271 million 2. Waste & Scrap $52 million

3. Waste & Scrap $257 million 3. Chemicals $25 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

5. Computers & Electronics $170 million 5. Computers & Electronics $15 million

South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 634%

Exports to Rest of World: 132%

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*The data for SC-3 reflect the combined exports of Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 SC-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $288 million

2. Chemicals $271 million 2. Chemicals $59 million

3. Waste & Scrap $257 million 3. Computers & Electronics $50 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $234 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

5. Computers & Electronics $170 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $20 million

South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,238%

Exports to Rest of World: 138%

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*The data for SC-4 reflect the combined exports of Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 SC-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $625 million

2. Chemicals $271 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $119 million

3. Waste & Scrap $257 million 3. Waste & Scrap $95 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $234 million 4. Chemicals $56 million

5. Computers & Electronics $170 million 5. Plastics & Rubber Products $30 million

South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,771%

Exports to Rest of World: 148%

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*The data for SC-5 reflect the combined exports of Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, Fairfield, Florence, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee, Marlboro, Newberry, Sumter, and York counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 SC-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $331 million

2. Chemicals $271 million 2. Chemicals $53 million

3. Waste & Scrap $257 million 3. Computers & Electronics $38 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $234 million 4. Waste & Scrap $27 million

5. Computers & Electronics $170 million 5. Paper Products $25 million

South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,178%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for SC-6 reflect the combined exports of Bamberg, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton, Dorchester, Florence, Georgetown, Lee, Marion, Orangeburg, Richland, Sumter, and Williamsburg counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Carolina’s Top Exports to China, 2011 SC-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $1.7 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $147 million

2. Chemicals $271 million 2. Chemicals $50 million

3. Waste & Scrap $257 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $234 million 4. Waste & Scrap $30 million

5. Computers & Electronics $170 million 5. Computers & Electronics $24 million

South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 751%

Exports to Rest of World: 89%

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*The data for South Dakota’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

South Dakota’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Processed Foods $44 million

2. Minerals & Ores $7 million

3. Chemicals $6 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $5 million

5. Computers & Electronics $3 million

South Dakota’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from South Dakota, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 622% Exports to Rest of World: 137%

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*The data for TN-1 reflect the combined exports of Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Chemicals $280 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Computers & Electronics $22 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Waste & Scrap $22 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $12 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Crop Production $11 million

Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 508%

Exports to Rest of World: 125%

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*The data for TN-2 reflect the combined exports of Blount, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Monroe, and Sevier counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Computers & Electronics $21 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Chemicals $20 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Waste & Scrap $18 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Transportation Equipment $11 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $11 million

Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 540%

Exports to Rest of World: 131%

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*The data for TN-3 reflect the combined exports of Anderson, Bradley, Claiborne, Grainger, Hamilton, Jefferson, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, Roane, and Union counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Chemicals $114 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Computers & Electronics $33 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $17 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Fabricated Metal Products $16 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Waste & Scrap $15 million

Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 523%

Exports to Rest of World: 221%

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*The data for TN-4 reflect the combined exports of Bledsoe, Campbell, Coffee, Cumberland, Fentress, Franklin, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Marion, Maury, Moore, Morgan, Pickett, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Van Buren, Warren, White, and Williamson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Crop Production $60 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Chemicals $29 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Computers & Electronics $26 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Waste & Scrap $15 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $13 million

Tennessee’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 283%

Exports to Rest of World: 81%

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*The data for TN-5 reflect the combined exports of Cheatham, Davidson, and Wilson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Waste & Scrap $30 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Computers & Electronics $20 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Chemicals $15 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Processed Foods $12 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $10 million

Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 650%

Exports to Rest of World: 119%

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*The data for TN-6 reflect the combined exports of Bedford, Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Jackson, Macon, Marshall, Overton, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Crop Production $54 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Waste & Scrap $43 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Computers & Electronics $34 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Chemicals $33 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 438%

Exports to Rest of World: 150%

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*The data for TN-7 reflect the combined exports of Cheatham, Chester, Davidson, Decatur, Fayette, Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Hickman, McNairy, Montgomery, Perry, Shelby, Wayne, and Williamson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Chemicals $31 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Crop Production $28 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $24 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Computers & Electronics $24 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Waste & Scrap $16 million

Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 565%

Exports to Rest of World: 191%

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*The data for TN-8 reflect the combined exports of Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Dickson, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry, Houston, Humphreys, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, Montgomery, Obion, Shelby, Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Crop Production $146 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Chemicals $47 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Computers & Electronics $27 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Waste & Scrap $17 million

Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 429%

Exports to Rest of World: 117%

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*The data for TN-9 reflect the exports of Shelby County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Tennessee’s Top Exports to China, 2011 TN-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $609 million 1. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $69 million

2. Crop Production $321 million 2. Chemicals $42 million

3. Computers & Electronics $213 million 3. Paper Products $17 million

4. Waste & Scrap $192 million 4. Waste & Scrap $16 million

5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $165 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

Tennessee’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Tennessee’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 959%

Exports to Rest of World: 296%

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*The data for TX-1 reflect the combined exports of Angelina, Cass, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Nacogdoches, Panola, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, Smith, and Upshur counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $127 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $56 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $26 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Crop Production $23 million

Texas’ 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 242%

Exports to Rest of World: 104%

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*The data for TX-2 reflect the combined exports of Harris, Jefferson, and Liberty counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $493 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Petroleum & Coal Products $88 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $54 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $28 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $25 million

Texas’ 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 533%

Exports to Rest of World: 388%

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*The data for TX-3 reflect the combined exports of Collin and Dallas counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $190 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $30 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $27 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $21 million

Texas’ 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 373%

Exports to Rest of World: 161%

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*The data for TX-4 reflect the combined exports of Bowie, Camp, Cass, Collin, Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Hopkins, Hunt, Lamar, Morris, Rains, Red River, Rockwall, and Titus counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $58 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $53 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Crop Production $47 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $27 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Processed Foods $24 million

Texas’ 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 429%

Exports to Rest of World: 122%

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*The data for TX-5 reflect the combined exports of Anderson, Cherokee, Dallas, Henderson, Kaufman, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $54 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $43 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Chemicals $41 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $33 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

Texas’ 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 350%

Exports to Rest of World: 85%

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*The data for TX-6 reflect the combined exports of Ellis, Freestone, Houston, Leon, Limestone, Navarro, Tarrant, and Trinity counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $50 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $28 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $27 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Transportation Equipment $27 million

Texas’ 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 387%

Exports to Rest of World: 104%

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*The data for TX-7 reflect the exports of Harris County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $472 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $120 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $51 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $51 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $44 million

Texas’ 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 460%

Exports to Rest of World: 231%

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*The data for TX-8 reflect the combined exports of Hardin, Jasper, Liberty, Montgomery, Newton, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, and Walker counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $231 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $27 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $24 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Crop Production $15 million

Texas’ 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 402%

Exports to Rest of World: 209%

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*The data for TX-9 reflect the combined exports of Fort Bend and Harris counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $246 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $65 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $31 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $28 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $23 million

Texas’ 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 457%

Exports to Rest of World: 224%

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*The data for TX-10 reflect the combined exports of Austin, Bastrop, Burleson, Harris, Lee, Travis, Waller, and Washington counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $157 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $107 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $76 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Crop Production $25 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $25 million

Texas’ 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 320%

Exports to Rest of World: 129%

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*The data for TX-11 reflect the combined exports of Andrews, Brown, Burnet, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, Crane, Dawson, Ector, Gillespie, Glasscock, Irion, Kimble, Lampasas, Llano, Loving, Martin, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Midland, Mills, Mitchell, Nolan, Reagan, Runnels, San Saba, Schleicher, Scurry, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green, Upton, Ward, and Winkler counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $127 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $49 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $38 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $25 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Computers & Electronics $14 million

Texas’ 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 868%

Exports to Rest of World: 223%

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*The data for TX-12 reflect the combined exports of Parker, Tarrant, and Wise counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-12: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $45 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Transportation Equipment $32 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $23 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Chemicals $21 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Computers & Electronics $17 million

Texas’ 12th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 12th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 286%

Exports to Rest of World: 95%

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*The data for TX-13 reflect the combined exports of Archer, Armstrong, Baylor, Briscoe, Carson, Childress, Clay, Collingsworth, Cooke, Cottle, Crosby, Dallam, Dickens, Donley, Foard, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Haskell, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Jack, Jones, King, Knox, Lipscomb, Montague, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Palo Pinto, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Stonewall, Swisher, Throckmorton, Wheeler, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-13: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $341 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $66 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Processed Foods $35 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $28 million

Texas’ 13th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 13th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,181%

Exports to Rest of World: 215%

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*The data for TX-14 reflect the combined exports of Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Jackson, Matagorda, Victoria, and Wharton counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-14: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $534 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Crop Production $91 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Petroleum & Coal Products $61 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $17 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

Texas’ 14th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 14th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 572%

Exports to Rest of World: 342%

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*The data for TX-15 reflect the combined exports of Bee, Brooks, Cameron, DeWitt, Duval, Goliad, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, Karnes, Live Oak, Refugio, and San Patricio counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-15: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $99 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $18 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Chemicals $17 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Leather & Related Products $13 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

Texas’ 15th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 15th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,057%

Exports to Rest of World: 82%

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*The data for TX-16 reflect the exports of El Paso County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-16: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $45 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $24 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Chemicals $21 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Leather & Related Products $14 million

Texas’ 16th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 16th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 485%

Exports to Rest of World: 33%

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*The data for TX-17 reflect the combined exports of Bosque, Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Hill, Hood, Johnson, Limestone, Madison, McLennan, Robertson, and Somervell counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-17: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $72 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Crop Production $43 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $33 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $27 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $20 million

Texas’ 17th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 17th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 643%

Exports to Rest of World: 162%

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*The data for TX-18 reflect the exports of Harris County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-18: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $328 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $84 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $36 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $30 million

Texas’ 18th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 18th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 460%

Exports to Rest of World: 231%

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*The data for TX-19 reflect the combined exports of Archer, Bailey, Borden, Callahan, Castro, Cochran, Deaf Smith, Eastland, Fisher, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Howard, Kent, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Nolan, Parmer, Shackelford, Stephens, Taylor, Terry, Yoakum, and Young counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-19: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $379 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $36 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Processed Foods $29 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $28 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $23 million

Texas’ 19th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 19th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 1,748%

Exports to Rest of World: 160%

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*The data for TX-20 reflect the exports of Bexar County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-20: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Waste & Scrap $17 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $15 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Transportation Equipment $14 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

Texas’ 20th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 20th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 324%

Exports to Rest of World: 175%

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*The data for TX-21 reflect the combined exports of Bandera, Bexar, Blanco, Comal, Kendall, Kerr, Real, and Travis counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-21: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $71 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $29 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $28 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Chemicals $23 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Transportation Equipment $12 million

Texas’ 21st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 21st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 226%

Exports to Rest of World: 72%

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*The data for TX-22 reflect the combined exports of Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, and Harris counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-22: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $263 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $49 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $40 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Petroleum & Coal Products $28 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $26 million

Texas’ 22nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 22nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 468%

Exports to Rest of World: 232%

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*The data for TX-23 reflect the combined exports of Bexar, Brewster, Crockett, Culberson, Dimmit, Edwards, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Kinney, Maverick, Medina, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Sutton, Terrell, Uvalde, Val Verde, and Zavala counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-23: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $42 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $26 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $14 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Computers & Electronics $10 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Transportation Equipment $7 million

Texas’ 23rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 713%

Exports to Rest of World: 191%

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*The data for TX-24 reflect the combined exports of Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-24: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $64 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $51 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $42 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $35 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Transportation Equipment $20 million

Texas’ 24th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 24th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 215%

Exports to Rest of World: 70%

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*The data for TX-25 reflect the combined exports of Bastrop, Caldwell, Colorado, Fayette, Gonzales, Hays, Lavaca, and Travis counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-25: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $112 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $41 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Crop Production $26 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Chemicals $18 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $16 million

Texas’ 25th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 25th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 208%

Exports to Rest of World: 67%

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*The data for TX-26 reflect the combined exports of Cooke, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-26: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $36 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $31 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $23 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $21 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Chemicals $21 million

Texas’ 26th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 26th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 340%

Exports to Rest of World: 120%

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*The data for TX-27 reflect the combined exports of Cameron, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, San Patricio, and Willacy counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-27: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $81 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $46 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Petroleum & Coal Products $42 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $23 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $7 million

Texas’ 27th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 27th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 727%

Exports to Rest of World: 325%

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*The data for TX-28 reflect the combined exports of Atascosa, Bexar, Frio, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, La Salle, McMullen, Starr, Webb, Wilson, and Zapata counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-28: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $53 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $18 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Chemicals $9 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Transportation Equipment $6 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Electrical Equipment $5 million

Texas’ 28th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 28th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 590%

Exports to Rest of World: 79%

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*The data for TX-29 reflect the exports of Harris County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-29: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Chemicals $207 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $53 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Computers & Electronics $22 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Waste & Scrap $22 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Petroleum & Coal Products $19 million

Texas’ 29th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 29th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 460%

Exports to Rest of World: 231%

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*The data for TX-30 reflect the exports of Dallas County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-30: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $91 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $69 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $51 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $27 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Transportation Equipment $6 million

Texas’ 30th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 30th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 195%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for TX-31 reflect the combined exports of Bell, Coryell, Erath, Falls, Hamilton, Milam, Robertson, and Williamson counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-31: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Crop Production $47 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $21 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $16 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Chemicals $16 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Waste & Scrap $10 million

Texas’ 31st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 31st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 540%

Exports to Rest of World: 113%

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*The data for TX-32 reflect the exports of Dallas County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Texas’ Top Exports to China, 2011 TX-32: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $3.9 billion 1. Computers & Electronics $130 million

2. Crop Production $1.6 billion 2. Chemicals $99 million

3. Computers & Electronics $1.3 billion 3. Waste & Scrap $73 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $1.1 billion 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $39 million

5. Waste & Scrap $887 million 5. Transportation Equipment $9 million

Texas’ 32nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Texas’ 32nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 195%

Exports to Rest of World: 56%

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*The data for UT-1 reflect the combined exports of Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Juab, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, and Weber counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Utah’s Top Exports to China, 2011 UT-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $210 million 1. Computers & Electronics $61 million

2. Waste & Scrap $65 million 2. Waste & Scrap $24 million

3. Chemicals $45 million 3. Chemicals $22 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million 4. Processed Foods $20 million

5. Processed Foods $38 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

Utah’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Utah’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 628%

Exports to Rest of World: 311%

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*The data for UT-2 reflect the combined exports of Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Piute, Salt Lake, San Juan, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Washington, and Wayne counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Utah’s Top Exports to China, 2011 UT-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $210 million 1. Computers & Electronics $78 million

2. Waste & Scrap $65 million 2. Waste & Scrap $27 million

3. Chemicals $45 million 3. Chemicals $16 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $15 million

5. Processed Foods $38 million 5. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $10 million

Utah’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 697%

Exports to Rest of World: 338%

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*The data for UT-3 reflect the combined exports of Beaver, Juab, Millard, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, and Utah counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Utah’s Top Exports to China, 2011 UT-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Computers & Electronics $210 million 1. Computers & Electronics $70 million

2. Waste & Scrap $65 million 2. Waste & Scrap $13 million

3. Chemicals $45 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $42 million 4. Processed Foods $9 million

5. Processed Foods $38 million 5. Chemicals $7 million

Utah’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Utah’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 892%

Exports to Rest of World: 300%

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*The data for Vermont’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Vermont’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $503 million

2. Computers & Electronics $220 million

3. Processed Foods $13 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $11 million

5. Minerals & Ores $7 million

Vermont’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Vermont, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 3,553% Exports to Rest of World: 44%

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*The data for VA-1 reflect the combined exports of Caroline, Essex, Fauquier, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northumberland, Prince William, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Westmoreland, and York counties, and the cities of Fredericksburg, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Crop Production $16 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Waste & Scrap $10 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Computers & Electronics $9 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Chemicals $9 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Wood Products $7 million

Virginia’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 371%

Exports to Rest of World: 63%

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*The data for VA-2 reflect the combined exports of Accomack and Northampton counties, and the cities of Hampton, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Waste & Scrap $37 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $30 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Crop Production $17 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Processed Foods $13 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Paper Products $10 million

Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 767%

Exports to Rest of World: 90%

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*The data for VA-3 reflect the combined exports of Charles City, Henrico, New Kent, Prince George, and Surry counties, and the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Richmond. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Chemicals $34 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Waste & Scrap $27 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Paper Products $18 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $8 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Computers & Electronics $7 million

Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 236%

Exports to Rest of World: -7%

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*The data for VA-4 reflect the combined exports of Amelia, Brunswick, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Isle of Wight, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince George, Southampton, and Sussex counties, and the cities of Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Suffolk. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Chemicals $120 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Waste & Scrap $25 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Processed Foods $23 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Crop Production $22 million

Virginia’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 487%

Exports to Rest of World: 71%

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*The data for VA-5 reflect the combined exports of Albemarle, Appomattox, Bedford, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Franklin, Greene, Halifax, Henry, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Pittsylvania, and Prince Edward, and the cities of Bedford, Charlottesville, Danville, and Martinsville. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Computers & Electronics $44 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Chemicals $30 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Paper Products $18 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Waste & Scrap $16 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Wood Products $15 million

Virginia’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 386%

Exports to Rest of World: 29%

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*The data for VA-6 reflect the combined exports of Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Botetourt, Highland, Roanoke, Rockbridge, Rockingham, and Shenandoah counties, and the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Processed Foods $46 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Chemicals $39 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Paper Products $36 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Computers & Electronics $32 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $29 million

Virginia’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 350%

Exports to Rest of World: 76%

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*The data for VA-7 reflect the combined exports of Caroline, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Louisa, Madison, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, and Spotsylvania counties, and the city of Richmond. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Chemicals $152 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Waste & Scrap $23 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Crop Production $19 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $18 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Paper Products $14 million

Virginia’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 422%

Exports to Rest of World: 43%

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*The data for VA-8 reflect the combined exports of Arlington and Fairfax counties, and the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Computers & Electronics $9 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Waste & Scrap $6 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Chemicals $4 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Plastics & Rubber Products $2 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Textiles & Fabrics $1 million

Virginia’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 348%

Exports to Rest of World: 90%

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*The data for VA-9 reflect the combined exports of Alleghany, Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe counties, and the cities of Bristol, Covington, Galax, Norton, and Radford. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Chemicals $32 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Computers & Electronics $28 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Machinery (except Electrical) $26 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Minerals & Ores $26 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Paper Products $17 million

Virginia’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 241%

Exports to Rest of World: 79%

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*The data for VA-10 reflect the combined exports of Clarke, Fairfax, Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince William, and Warren counties, and the cities of Manassas, Manassas Park, and Winchester. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-10: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Chemicals $40 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Computers & Electronics $32 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Waste & Scrap $18 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Crop Production $8 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Paper Products $8 million

Virginia’s 10th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 10th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 536%

Exports to Rest of World: 108%

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*The data for VA-11 reflect the combined exports of Fairfax and Prince William counties, and the city of Fairfax. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 VA-11: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $466 million 1. Waste & Scrap $10 million

2. Waste & Scrap $208 million 2. Computers & Electronics $10 million

3. Computers & Electronics $191 million 3. Chemicals $5 million

4. Machinery (except Electrical) $152 million 4. Paper Products $2 million

5. Paper Products $140 million 5. Machinery (except Electrical) $1 million

Virginia’s 11th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Virginia’s 11th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 465%

Exports to Rest of World: 93%

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*The data for WA-1 reflect the combined exports of King, Kitsap, and Snohomish counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $1.1 billion

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Computers & Electronics $78 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Waste & Scrap $66 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Forestry Products $35 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Crop Production $32 million

Washington’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 76%

Exports to Rest of World: 48%

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*The data for WA-2 reflect the combined exports of Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $878 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Crop Production $265 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Computers & Electronics $64 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Waste & Scrap $55 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Forestry Products $55 million

Washington’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 143%

Exports to Rest of World: 109%

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*The data for WA-3 reflect the combined exports of Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Forestry Products $188 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $85 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Crop Production $83 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Paper Products $81 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Computers & Electronics $61 million

Washington’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 653%

Exports to Rest of World: 96%

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*The data for WA-4 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Crop Production $2.6 billion

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Minerals & Ores $242 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $75 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Animal Production $72 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Processed Foods $69 million

Washington’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 813%

Exports to Rest of World: 220%

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*The data for WA-5 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Crop Production $710 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Primary Metal Manufacturing $105 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Transportation Equipment $74 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Waste & Scrap $64 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Forestry Products $43 million

Washington’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 552%

Exports to Rest of World: 157%

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*The data for WA-6 reflect the combined exports of Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, and Pierce counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Forestry Products $159 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $69 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Transportation Equipment $66 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Wood Products $44 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Crop Production $34 million

Washington’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 560%

Exports to Rest of World: 137%

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*The data for WA-7 reflect the exports of King County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $881 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $118 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Computers & Electronics $71 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $33 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Seafood Products $30 million

Washington’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 39%

Exports to Rest of World: 20%

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*The data for WA-8 reflect the combined exports of King and Pierce counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $570 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $87 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Computers & Electronics $46 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $22 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Seafood Products $19 million

Washington’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 45%

Exports to Rest of World: 25%

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*The data for WA-9 reflect the combined exports of King, Pierce, and Thurston counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Washington’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WA-9: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Transportation Equipment $4.0 billion 1. Transportation Equipment $356 million

2. Crop Production $3.8 billion 2. Waste & Scrap $80 million

3. Waste & Scrap $665 million 3. Forestry Products $31 million

4. Forestry Products $562 million 4. Crop Production $29 million

5. Computers & Electronics $450 million 5. Computers & Electronics $29 million

Washington’s 9th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Washington’s 9th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 71%

Exports to Rest of World: 40%

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*The data for WV-1 reflect the combined exports of Barbour, Brooke, Doddridge, Gilmer, Grant, Hancock, Harrison, Marion, Marshall, Mineral, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants, Preston, Ritchie, Taylor, Tucker, Tyler, Wetzel, and Wood counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

West Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WV-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $195 million 1. Chemicals $132 million

2. Minerals & Ores $94 million 2. Minerals & Ores $17 million

3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $23 million 3. Primary Metal Manufacturing $12 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $21 million 4. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $7 million

5. Wood Products $19 million 5. Electrical Equipment $6 million

West Virginia’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from West Virginia’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 129%

Exports to Rest of World: 157%

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*The data for WV-2 reflect the combined exports of Berkeley, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Hampshire, Hardy, Jackson, Jefferson, Kanawha, Lewis, Mason, Morgan, Pendleton, Putnam, Randolph, Roane, Upshur, and Wirt counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

West Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WV-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $195 million 1. Chemicals $43 million

2. Minerals & Ores $94 million 2. Minerals & Ores $9 million

3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $23 million 3. Wood Products $6 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $21 million 4. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $6 million

5. Wood Products $19 million 5. Nonmetallic Mineral Products $4 million

West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 122%

Exports to Rest of World: 177%

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*The data for WV-3 reflect the combined exports of Boone, Cabell, Fayette, Greenbrier, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers, Wayne, Webster, and Wyoming counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

West Virginia’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WV-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Chemicals $195 million 1. Minerals & Ores $68 million

2. Minerals & Ores $94 million 2. Chemicals $20 million

3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $23 million 3. Miscellaneous Manufacturing $12 million

4. Primary Metal Manufacturing $21 million 4. Machinery (except Electrical) $9 million

5. Wood Products $19 million 5. Primary Metal Manufacturing $8 million

West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 534%

Exports to Rest of World: 756%

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*The data for WI-1 reflect the combined exports of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, Rock, Walworth, and Waukesha counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-1: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $63 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Computers & Electronics $29 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Waste & Scrap $19 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Chemicals $13 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Electrical Equipment $12 million

Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 327%

Exports to Rest of World: 95%

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*The data for WI-2 reflect the combined exports of Columbia, Dane, Green, Jefferson, Rock, Sauk, and Walworth counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-2: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Computers & Electronics $39 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Machinery (except Electrical) $36 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Waste & Scrap $24 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Processed Foods $11 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Chemicals $10 million

Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 351%

Exports to Rest of World: 104%

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*The data for WI-3 reflect the combined exports of Buffalo, Clark, Crawford, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Iowa, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Lafayette, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Richland, Sauk, St. Croix, Trempealeau, and Vernon counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-3: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $45 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Computers & Electronics $25 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Waste & Scrap $14 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Processed Foods $9 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $8 million

Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 276%

Exports to Rest of World: 125%

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*The data for WI-4 reflect the exports of Milwaukee County, which also includes other congressional districts. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-4: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $50 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Computers & Electronics $36 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Waste & Scrap $18 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Electrical Equipment $10 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Chemicals $8 million

Wisconsin’s 4th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 4th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 296%

Exports to Rest of World: 85%

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*The data for WI-5 reflect the combined exports of Jefferson, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-5: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $86 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Computers & Electronics $77 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Waste & Scrap $20 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Electrical Equipment $19 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $17 million

Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 292%

Exports to Rest of World: 91%

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*The data for WI-6 reflect the combined exports of Adams, Calumet, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Jefferson, Manitowoc, Marquette, Outagamie, Sheboygan, Waushara, and Winnebago counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-6: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $83 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Computers & Electronics $40 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Fabricated Metal Products $23 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Waste & Scrap $17 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Chemicals $13 million

Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 429%

Exports to Rest of World: 115%

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*The data for WI-7 reflect the combined exports of Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Oneida, Polk, Portage, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Washburn, and Wood counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-7: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $43 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Computers & Electronics $26 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Waste & Scrap $14 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Processed Foods $11 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Fabricated Metal Products $9 million

Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 177%

Exports to Rest of World: 87%

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*The data for WI-8 reflect the combined exports of Brown, Calumet, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Oneida, Outagamie, Shawano, Vilas, and Waupaca counties. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wisconsin’s Top Exports to China, 2011 WI-8: Top Exports to China, 2011* 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $442 million 1. Machinery (except Electrical) $36 million

2. Computers & Electronics $288 million 2. Processed Foods $15 million

3. Waste & Scrap $140 million 3. Computers & Electronics $15 million

4. Fabricated Metal Products $82 million 4. Waste & Scrap $14 million

5. Processed Foods $73 million 5. Paper Products $9 million

Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District, 2002–2011

Exports to China: 281%

Exports to Rest of World: 116%

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*The data for Wyoming’s at-large congressional district reflect the combined exports of the entire state. See the Editor's Notes, available at the beginning of the full report, for further details on methodology and the dataset used for the report.

Wyoming’s Top Exports to China, 2011*

1. Minerals & Ores $1 million

2. Computers & Electronics $531,000

3. Processed Foods $469,000

4. Chemicals $366,000

5. Machinery (except Electrical) $288,000

Wyoming’s At-Large Congressional District: Exports to China ($ million)

Estimated Growth in Exports from Wyoming, 2002–2011

Exports to China: -85% Exports to Rest of World: 134%