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“In 2024, Indiana exported a record $59.9 billion of goods to the world. In 2022, exports from Indiana supported an estimated 176 thousand jobs (latest data available).
Exports from Indiana and Jobs
Indiana was the 8th largest state exporter of goods in 2024.
In 2024, Indiana goods exports were $59.9 billion, an increase of 68 percent ($24 billion) from its export level in 2014.
Goods exports accounted for 12.0 percent of Indiana GDP in 2024.
Indiana Depends on World Markets
The state’s largest market was Canada. Indiana exported $13.9 billion in goods to Canada in 2024, representing 23 percent of the state’s total goods exports.
Canada was followed by Mexico ($7.5 billion), Italy ($6.5 billion), China ($5.1 billion), and Germany ($4.2 billion)
Agriculture in Indiana depends on Exports
Indiana is the country’s 7th largest agricultural exporting state, shipping $6.4 billion in domestic agricultural exports abroad in 2023 (latest data available according to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture).”
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