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Trade Statistics > Exports to South Africa > Percent Change 2004-2005 (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   South Dakota: 351.6 %  
#2   Arkansas: 257.3 %  
#3   Ohio: 100.7 %  
#4   Alabama: 81.4 %  
#5   Wisconsin: 33.5 %  
#6   Missouri: 33.1 %  
#7   Illinois: 30.7 %  
#8   Nevada: 29.2 %  
#9   West Virginia: 17 %  
#10   Kansas: 14.6 %  
#11   Wyoming: 7.7 %  
#12   South Carolina: 2 %  
#13   Nebraska: -12.1 %  
#14   North Dakota: -32.8 %  
#15   Iowa: -38.3 %  
Weighted average: 58.4 %   


DEFINITION: Percentage Change of U.S. Exports to South Africa, 2004-2005. If a state is not included in this statistic, it means exports to the country in question do not exceed the top 25 trade partners for that state.

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