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Governor Walz Announces Surge in Minnesota Exports At $6.7 billion, state exports continue to outpace national rate

[ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced that Min­nesota exports rose to $6.7 bil­lion last quarter, jumping near­ly 11% over the same quarter last year. Growth of Minnesota exports outpaced the national rate (3%) for the quarter and outperformed all but 12 other states.

“Minnesota’s surge in exports is a reflection of the significant business expansion that con­tinues to create job opportuni­ties and strengthen our global trade networks,” said Gover­nor Walz. “With investments in business expansion and workforce development, we’re meeting global supply chain needs and enhancing ties with global partners while building a strong economy that supports communities at home.”

The first nine months of 2024 have seen Minnesota exports grow nearly 10% over the same time period in 2023, while the U.S. growth reached nearly 3% over the same period.

“2024 has been a strong year for Minnesota and has seen our economy outpace nation­al trends every quarter,” said DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek. “This growth is in no small part thanks to flourish­ing relationships with our in­ternational trade partners. Our robust global trade networks continue to create opportunity for Minnesotans with our con­nections abroad, passing that success on to a more vibrant, dynamic economy at home.”

Half of Minnesota’s top 10 products saw growth, with mineral fuel and oil (up 369%), plastics (up 27%) and aircraft and spacecraft (up 33%) among the leaders in gains. Growth in sales of optic and medical de­vices was driven by segments such as measuring and check­ing devices, and medical and surgical instruments.

Minnesota’s two largest mar­kets, Canada (up 16%) and Mexico (up 30%), drove much of this quarter’s growth. Min­eral fuel and oil exports con­tributed significant growth to Canada ($520 million, up from $15 million). Exports to Mex­ico were pushed by a variety of Minnesota goods, including electrical equipment, machin­ery, oil seeds and grain, and optic and medical goods.

Exports to Asia surged 18% to $1.8 billion this quarter due to a mounting demand for Min­nesota goods, led by optic and medical goods, machinery, and electrical equipment.

Meanwhile, exports to the Middle East leapt 27% to $129 million, fueled by strong sales to the United Arab Emirates of machinery, railway equipment and aircraft.

“Minnesota’s exports continue to thrive and grow in the global market,” said Minnesota Trade Office Executive Director Ga­brielle Gerbaud. “We look for­ward to fostering even stronger ties with our North American partners, as well as developing new connections and support­ing export growth in key re­gions across the globe.”

The full third quarter 2024 report is available on DEED’s website in the Export and Trade Statistics section https://mn.gov/deed/data/economic-analysis/export-stats/current-past/.

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