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

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Kansas: 259.9 %  
# 2   Idaho: 97 %  
# 3   Oregon: 84.4 %  
# 4   West Virginia: 81.1 %  
# 5   Nevada: 77.3 %  
# 6   Tennessee: 64.7 %  
# 7   Wisconsin: 53 %  
# 8   New Mexico: 52.5 %  
# 9   Minnesota: 47.9 %  
# 10   Rhode Island: 46 %  
# 11   Delaware: 40.7 %  
# 12   Wyoming: 37.3 %  
# 13   Missouri: 35.5 %  
# 14   Utah: 23.9 %  
# 15   Vermont: 20.5 %  
# 16   South Dakota: 17.2 %  
= 17   Indiana: 7.7 %  
= 17   Maine: 7.7 %  
# 19   District of Columbia: 7.1 %  
# 20   Arizona: 4.7 %  
# 21   Kentucky: 3.8 %  
# 22   Montana: 2.6 %  
# 23   Pennsylvania: -0.4 %  
# 24   Connecticut: -0.6 %  
# 25   California: -3 %  
# 26   Massachusetts: -4.7 %  
# 27   Illinois: -10.9 %  
# 28   New Hampshire: -16.7 %  
# 29   North Carolina: -18.7 %  
# 30   Colorado: -20.5 %  
# 31   Texas: -31.2 %  
# 32   Virginia: -40.8 %  
Weighted average: 28.9 %   



DEFINITION: Percentage Change of U.S. Exports to Malaysia, 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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