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Kansas Shatters Trade Record

Apr 03, 2023

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Kansas exports reached an all-time high of $13.97 billion in 2022. Compared with last year’s data, exports surged by $1.42 billion, representing an 11.36 percent growth. The previous highs for state exports occurred in 2021 and 2008, and both topped out at $12.5 billion. The pent-up demand due to the ongoing global pandemic, the higher prices for products, and trading partners’ fiscal and monetary policy actions are likely to be the significant contributing factors behind the growth.

Want to learn more? Kansas’ record-setting year is detailed in our 2022 Trade Report.

Some key takeaways from the report:

  • Exports increased 11.36% compared to 2021
  • Kansas’ top trading partners include Mexico, Canada and Japan.
  • Aerospace remains the states’ No. 1 exports

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