Texas Ranked Top Exporting State for 10th Consecutive Year

Press Release

Date: Feb. 10, 2012
Location: Austin, TX
Issues: Trade

Texas has been ranked the top exporting state in 2011 for the 10th year in a row, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Commerce, a sign of Texas' continued role as a leader in the global marketplace.

"For a full decade now, Texas has been the nation's epicenter for international trade thanks to the continued strength of our state economy and the opportunities created by our business climate," Gov. Perry said. "We remain committed to the bedrock conservative values of low taxes, reasonable regulations and fair courts that attract and keep employers in Texas, and we will continue to develop the world-class workforce necessary to meet the demands of any 21st century employer."

Texas' exports in 2011 totaled more than $249.8 billion, up 20.7 percent from $206.9 billion in 2010, outperforming overall U.S. exports, which grew by 15.8 percent in 2011. The state's top export recipients were Mexico, Canada, China, Brazil and the Netherlands, which respectively imported $86.6 billion, $21.9 billion, $10.9 billion, $9.9 billion and $9.0 billion in Texas-manufactured goods. Texas' top exporting industries in 2011 were petroleum and coal products, chemicals, computer and electronic products, non-electrical machinery, and transportation equipment.

In 2011, Site Selection Magazine, DCI and Area Development Magazine each ranked Texas as the best business climate. Additionally, Texas won Site Selection Magazine's 2010 Governor's Cup for the most new and expanded corporate facilities announced over the year. According to USA Today, Texas has moved past New York as the nation's second largest economy, and the Wall Street Journal has credited the state's low taxes and employer-friendly environment with helping make Texas the job creation capital of the nation. Additionally, Texas consistently ranks among the top states for Fortune 500 headquarters.


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