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Trade Statistics > Exports to South Africa > Total Value (most recent) by state

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   Ohio  32.8%
   Illinois  25.2%
   South Carolina  10.9%
   Wisconsin  5.7%
   Kansas  5.3%
   Alabama  5.1%
   Arkansas  4%
   Missouri  3.5%
   Iowa  2.6%
   Nevada  1.6%
   Nebraska  1.5%
   West Virginia  0.7%
   North Dakota  0.5%
   Wyoming  0.4%
   South Dakota  0.2%


Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Ohio: $482,000,000.00  
# 2   Illinois: $370,000,000.00  
# 3   South Carolina: $160,000,000.00  
# 4   Wisconsin: $83,000,000.00  
# 5   Kansas: $78,000,000.00  
# 6   Alabama: $75,000,000.00  
# 7   Arkansas: $59,000,000.00  
# 8   Missouri: $51,000,000.00  
# 9   Iowa: $38,000,000.00  
# 10   Nevada: $23,000,000.00  
# 11   Nebraska: $22,000,000.00  
# 12   West Virginia: $11,000,000.00  
# 13   North Dakota: $7,000,000.00  
# 14   Wyoming: $6,000,000.00  
# 15   South Dakota: $3,000,000.00  
Total: $1,468,000,000.00   
Weighted average: $97,866,666.67   



DEFINITION: Total U.S. Exports to South Africa (in USD), 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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