Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing Value of Exports in 2006
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeValue ($000)
1Texas48000744,246
2California06000360,449
3Michigan26000199,576
4Kentucky21000170,901
5Florida12000162,040
6New York36000158,221
7Missouri29000146,565
8Oregon41000141,964
9Pennsylvania42000138,472
10Nebraska31000131,507
11Kansas20000126,109
12New Jersey3400067,854
13Illinois1700066,093
14Massachusetts2500063,503
15Minnesota2700058,446
16Maine2300050,541
17North Carolina3700047,180
18Ohio3900041,831
19Wisconsin5500033,336
20Nevada3200031,982
21Georgia1300025,539
22Colorado0800022,612
23Maryland2400022,527
24Tennessee4700016,430
25Mississippi2800015,811
26Indiana1800014,490
27Washington5300014,315
28Virginia5100011,656
29New Hampshire3300010,798
30Connecticut090009,397
31Utah490007,865
32Arizona040007,379
33Arkansas050005,470
34Vermont500003,692
35South Carolina450003,545
36Rhode Island440002,842
37Louisiana220002,727
38Iowa190002,701
39Alabama010002,565
40Idaho160002,313
41South Dakota460002,039
42Hawaii150001,867
43Oklahoma400001,546
44Alaska02000804
45Montana30000770
46District of Columbia11000700
47New Mexico35000290
48North Dakota38000250
49Delaware10000154
50Wyoming5600079
51West Virginia5400071
Source: Office of Trade and Economic Analysis

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Updated: June 27, 2008 at 17:13