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Japan’s Economic Importance tothe United States
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017:
About Us
The U.S. Japan Business Council, or USJBC, is a Washington, D.C.-based association whose
mission is to support U.S. business interests in Japan, and to promote stronger economic
ties between the two countries. Collectively, the member companies of the USJBC, which
is administered by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, account for a substantial share of
overall U.S. economic activity with Japan.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation representing
the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well
as state and local chambers and industry associations. Its International Affairs division
includes more than 70 regional and policy experts and 25 country- and region-specific
business councils and initiatives. The U.S. Chamber also works closely with 117
American Chambers of Commerce abroad.
Note: The following document uses data from the most recently available period.
Statistics for the trade in services lag those of the goods trade by a year. All statistics
were provided by the U.S. government unless otherwise noted.
The USJBC thanks The Trade Partnership for its support in compiling statistics.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Pacific Partners 2017: Japan’s Economic Importance to the United States To understand the growing ties between the U.S. and
Japan, consider the Toyota Highlander, a car model
commonly found on the roads of Australia. The sport
utility vehicle is quite popular among Aussies. But
chances are a Highlander found down under comes from
an unlikely point of origin:
Princeton, Indiana.
The vast majority of what Toyota Motor Corp.
manufactures in America, it sells in America. But Japan’s
largest automaker, which has been making cars in the
U.S. since the 1980s, increasingly sees the U.S. as an
export platform. With 10 U.S. production facilities,
Toyota’s U.S. operations now ship nearly 140,000 U.S.-
made vehicles to destinations in Australia and some 40
other countries – each car “Made in the U.S.A.”
Other Japanese producers are also growing their U.S.
export platforms. Real time date is hard to find, but the
most recently available 2014 statistics show the total
U.S. manufacturing base of Japanese affiliates exported
$78 billion worth of goods, leading the U.S. affiliates of
all other countries including the U.K., Germany, South
Korea and France.
Top Countries in Goods Exports by
Foreign Affiliates in the U.S., 2014
Total $425 Billion Japan $78 Billion United Kingdom $73 Billion Germany $45 Billion South Korea $25 Billion France $23 Billion
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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This document, Pacific Partners 2017, is the third update on the ties between the U.S.
and Japan, and is compiled by the U.S.-Japan Business Council. For this update, the
growing exports of Japanese owned U.S. plants is but one of the highlights worth noting.
Japan is the 4th largest trading relationship for the U.S. behind the NAFTA countries and
China, with U.S. companies and agricultural producers exporting more than $100 billion
in goods ($63 billion in 2016) and services ($44 billion in 2015) to Japan annually.
For many U.S. companies, including USJBC members, Japan is the most important
market outside of North America. Japanese consumers often manage health risks with
U.S.-branded pharmaceuticals, medical devices or insurance products. U.S. pork, beef
and grain producers ship from the American heartland to Japan every day. Japanese
multinationals manage huge global operations with the help of U.S.-made software. The
Japanese government, meanwhile, is a big buyer of U.S. weaponry and other hardware
for its national defense. Today, any given Japanese corporation seeking advice on cross-
border mergers or capital markets will turn to Wall Street as often as a Japanese bank.
In short, the economic relationship with Japan today is far less contentious than it has
been in the past. This is in part because so many Americans are now employed by
Japanese companies. Japan’s cumulative investment of $411 billion in the U.S. has
resulted in direct employment of roughly 840,000 high quality jobs, paying average
compensation of more than $80,000.
Trade deficits are coming under scrutiny, and as such, it is natural to examine the U.S.
deficit with Japan. Overall, the U.S. deficit is driven by the goods trade, the bulk of which
is from manufactured goods. More than half the U.S. goods deficit stems from vehicles,
or the auto parts Japan ships to supply its web of production facilities across the U.S.;
Japanese car makers in 2016 assembled 3.9 million vehicles in the U.S., up from 300,000
in 1985. Of the Japanese branded cars sold in the U.S., roughly 75% are produced in
North America, according to the Japanese government.
Yet the U.S. also accumulated large surpluses with Japan in services ($15 billion in 2015)
and in agriculture ($11 billion in 2016). Meantime, the U.S. goods deficit is not growing,
in part because Japanese auto makers increasingly supply U.S. production locally.
Cars.com, a popular auto marketing website, placed five Japanese branded vehicles at
the top of its annual American-Made Index for 2016, a measure of local content.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Many U.S. corporations have robust production and strategic relationships with
Japanese partners -- from supply chain arrangements to joint ventures to co-production
to R&D and distribution -- even as they compete with each other in global markets.
Materials supplier Toray Industries broke ground in South Carolina last year for a
production facility that will supply the production of Boeing jetliners.
The Japanese market can still pose challenges, including the high tariffs on U.S.
agricultural exports, or the non-tariff measures that affect some industrial and
technology exports as well as services. But Japan has grown steadily more open,
transparent, and business friendly since the trade friction of the 1980s and early 1990s.
Japan recently passed a law allowing for integrated resorts built around Las Vegas style
entertainment facilities, which is expected to lure billions in U.S. investment to Japan.
Note: For Cars.com methodology, see: https://www.cars.com/articles/the-2016-carscom-american-made-index-
1420684865874/
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Japan’s increasingly receptive stance toward American business is likely to continue
under the leadership of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. When Mr. Abe met with U.S.
President Donald Trump during February 2017, tensions on the Korean Peninsula
underscored the powerful security ties between Japan and the U.S. Yet it is the robust
level of trade and investment between Japan and the U.S. that cements the relationship
between the Pacific Partners.
What follows is a statistical representation of Japan’s contribution to the U.S economy.
First, we look at the national level contribution through Japanese investment in the U.S.,
through overall U.S. exports to Japan, and through sales of services in Japan through U.S.
affiliates. We then follow with a measure of Japan’s importance to each individual state
in the union.
On behalf of the members of the U.S. Japan Business Council, we hope this document
will shed light on one of the world’s most important bilateral economic relationships.
Sincerely,
Jay Sapsford President U.S.-Japan Business Council
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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$96 $121 $129
$146 $139 $135 $131 $132
$51 $60 $66 $70 $65 $67 $62 $63
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
U.S. Merchandise Trade with Japan ($billions)
US Goods Imports from Japan
US Goods Exports to Japan
Pacific Partners 2017: Overview
Japan: Key Destination for U.S. Goods and Services - In
2016, U.S. companies exported over $60 billion in goods to
Japan – $12.6 billion of which was agricultural. In 2015, the
U.S. recorded $44 billion in services exports to Japan, a $15
billion surplus in services. Combined, Japan was America’s
5th largest overseas market in 2015.
Trade in Goods Manufactured Goods Exports - Japan is the 4th largest
market for exports of U.S. manufactured goods behind
that of Canada, Mexico, and China, with total exports of
$63 billion in 2016. Doing particularly well in Japan are
higher value-added products manufactured by highly
competitive U.S. companies in the aerospace, chemical,
pharmaceutical, medical device, information and
communications equipment industries. Indeed, for many
companies, Japan is the largest market outside of the
United States. The United States accumulates trade
deficits with Japan in manufactured goods primarily due
to the deficit in the trade of vehicles and vehicle parts.
Top Countries in U.S. Goods & Services
Exports 2015
Total $2.1 Trillion Canada $327 Billion Mexico $259 Billion China $161 Billion United Kingdom $117 Billion Japan $105 Billion Germany $77 Billion South Korea $62 Billion Brazil $59 Billion Netherlands $56 Billion
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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State-by-State Exports to Japan - For individual states,
Japan is a major destination for exports of both
agricultural and manufactured goods.
Agricultural Exports - At more than $12 billion in 2016,
Japan ranks as one the top markets for U.S. exports of
agricultural goods. Commodity items such as beef, pork,
poultry, corn, wheat, and soybeans account for the largest
share of U.S. agricultural exports to Japan. Pork producers
sell over $2 billion annually in Japan despite challenges at
customs. Japan, meanwhile, exported roughly $900 million
to the United States in 2016. This created a U.S. surplus in
agricultural trade with Japan.
Top States in U.S. Merchandise Exports
to Japan, 2016
CA $11 Billion TX $6.2 Billion WA $5.6 Billion IL $2.5 Billion IN $1.9 Billion
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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$38 $43 $44 $47 $46 $47 $44
$21 $25 $25 $27 $30 $31 $29
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
U.S. Services Trade with Japan ($billions)
U.S. Service Exports to Japan
U.S. Service Imports from Japan
$69
$70
$77
$79
$74
$73
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Services Supplied Through Foreign Affiliates of U.S.
Companies in Japan ($billions)
Trade in Services
Services Exports - Japan is among the largest markets for
U.S. services. Combined, U.S. service companies exported
$44 billion in services to Japan in 2015, led by tourism,
financial services, accounting, media, software,
information services, and intellectual property licensing.
Japan exported $29 billion in such services to the U.S. in
2015, resulting in a large U.S. surplus of $15 billion.
.
Japan Is a Leading Market for Services Supplied Through
Affiliates of U.S. Companies - While U.S. services exports
to Japan are one principal measure of the robust
economic ties between our two countries, most U.S.
services sold in Japan are not supplied as cross-border
exports. Instead, more are sold by majority-owned U.S.
affiliates in Japan, since proximity to the local market is
an important factor when selling services abroad. Japan is
the fourth largest market for such U.S. service affiliates,
accounting for $73 billion in services supplied by overseas
affiliates of U.S. companies worldwide in 2014.
Top Countries in Services Supplied
Through Foreign Affiliates of U.S.
Companies, 2014
Total $1.7 Trillion United Kingdom $249 Billion Canada $144 Billion Germany $77 Billion Japan $73 Billion China $59 Billion
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Japanese companies and institutions are the second largest
source of Foreign Direct Investment and second largest foreign
supplier of jobs in the United States.
Cumulative Japanese FDI, as of 2015, totaled $411 billion
and supported $840,000 direct jobs, while Japanese
enterprises paid an average salary of more than $80,000.
Japanese multinationals, more than rivals from any other
country, increasingly see the U.S. as an export platform.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Japan’s U.S. Investment
Japanese Investment and U.S. Employment - Of the 6.3
million total U.S. jobs created by subsidiaries of foreign
companies, Japanese investment was responsible for
nearly 840,000 jobs, or 15% of the total. Only British
affiliates employed more American workers.
Japanese investment is particularly important in critical
value-added manufacturing sectors. Many well-known
Japanese companies have facilities in the United States,
including Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Canon, Sony, Subaru, Panasonic, Hitachi,
among many others across manufacturing, technology,
life sciences, and financial services. The Japan Automobile
Manufacturers’ Association estimates that when indirect
employment is included, Japanese auto makers
employ as many as 1.5 million Americans.
Japanese affiliates support American jobs in every
single state and are among the top five sources of
foreign-affiliated jobs in nearly all 50 states.
Japanese investment in the United States is diverse,
ranging from wholesale trade and financial services
to information, real estate, and retail trade.
Well-Paying American Jobs Backed by Japanese
Affiliates - Japanese-affiliated investment supports
high-paying jobs across the U.S. economy. Japanese
affiliates generated an aggregated payroll in the
United States of $68 billion in 2014, with average
compensation (wages and benefits) per U.S. worker
totaling more than $80,000 in 2014.
Top Countries in Employment by Foreign
Affiliates in the U.S., 2014
Total 6,370,900 United Kingdom 1,098,900 Japan 839,400 Germany 672,400 Canada 621,400 France 574,300
$83 $68
$60 $48 $45
Overall Compensation Paid by Foreign Affiliates in the U.S., 2014 ($billions)
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Top 15 States in Merchandise Exports to Japan as Percentage of U.S. Total, 2016
AK 18.6% NM 6.8% NE 11.8% CO 6.5% KS 9.5% OR 6.1% IA 9.1% MN 5.8%
WA 7.9% TN 5.6% SD 7.8% WY 5.5% CA 7.1% MA 5.4% MT 6.9%
Top 15 States by U.S. Merchandise Exports to Japan by Volume, 2016
CA $11.4 B NC $1.6 B TX $6.2 B MI $1.6 B
WA $5.6 B PA $1.5 B IL $2.5 B GA $1.4 B IN $1.9 B IA $1.4 B TN $1.8 B MA $1.4 B NY $1.7 B OR $1.3 B OH $1.6 B
Top 15 States in Services Exports to Japan as Percentage of U.S. Total, 2015
AK 8.7% OK 7.0% HI 8.5% MI 7.0% LA 7.8% AZ 6.9% FL 7.4% WI 6.8%
WA 7.4% NJ 6.8% GA 7.1% IA 6.6% MN 7.1% CO 6.5% NV 7.1%
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
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Top 15 States by Services Exports to Japan by Volume, 2015
CA $7.4 B NJ $1.5 B NY $4.2 B PA $1.2 B TX $3.5 B VA $1.1 B FL $3.0 B NC $1.0 B IL $1.9 B CO $951 M
WA $1.9 B AZ $846 M MA $1.6 B MI $842 M GA $1.5 B
Top 15 States in Jobs by U.S. Affiliates of Japanese Companies by Percentage of Total, 2014
HI 46.2% AK 17.1% KY 37.2% WV 15.5% TN 28.8% KS 15.2% IN 27.8% NE 15.1% MS 25.6% MT 14.5% OH 24.9% MI 14.4% AL 19.3% GA 14.3% CA 18.1%
Top 15 States by Employment by U.S. Affiliates of Japanese Companies, 2014
CA 120,500 MI 31,200 OH 63,000 GA 31,000 TX 47,900 NJ 27,700 IN 47,400 PA 25,700 IL 41,300 FL 24,200
TN 40,100 NC 23,500 KY 40,000 AL 17,900 NY 36,700
$64
$69
$72
$75
$83
$20
$21
$28
$39
$111
17,900
12,600 11,400
7,100 7,000
$2,670
$555 $541 $526 $464
$394 $390 $366
$287 $258
ALABAMA Alabama Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Alabama Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
4. Mexico
8. United Arab
Emirates
7. Korea
6. Japan
5. United
Kingdom
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Alabama Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Alabama Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Coal & Petroleum Gases
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Basic Chemicals
Pulp & Paperboard Mill Products
Nonferrous Metals
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Travel & Tourism
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Alabama Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 17,900 Alabama jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 19.3% of Alabama’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $541 million, Japan accounted for 2.6% of Alabama's goods exports in 2016. Coal and petroleum gases were Alabama's top goods export to Japan.
At $287 million, Japan accounted for 6.3% of Alabama's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Alabama's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. Germany
3. United
Kingdom
4. Canada
5. France
$10
$11
$39
$264
$476
$5
$14
$39
$51
$59
4,900 4,600
3,000
600 300
$1,183
$812 $730
$484
$256
$182 $169 $163
$148
$119
ALASKA Alaska Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Alaska Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. China
5. Germany
4. Canada
3. Korea
2. Japan
1. Japan
5. Mexico
4. China
3. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
Alaska Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Alaska Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Marine Products
Metal Ores
Oil & Gas
Timber & Logs
Prepared Seafood Products
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Air Freight & Port Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Alaska Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 3,000 Alaska jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 17.1% of Alaska’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $812 million, Japan accounted for 18.6% of Alaska's goods exports in 2016. Marine products were Alaska's top goods export to Japan.
At $182 million, Japan accounted for 8.7% of Alaska's services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Alaska's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Canada
3. Japan
4. France
5. Germany
$34
$44
$62
$109
$133
$46
$48
$52
$208
$271
15,600
13,300
8,200 8,100 7,900
$773 $700
$649
$492 $484
$1,115 $1,032
$949 $846
$678
ARIZONA Arizona Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Arizona Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. United
Kingdom
9. Thailand
8. Singapore
7. Japan
6. Germany
1. United
Kingdom
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Arizona Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Arizona Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Aerospace Products & Parts
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Semiconductors & Components
Meat Products
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
R&D and Testing Services
Insurance Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Top Arizona Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 8,100 Arizona jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.1% of Arizona’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $649 million, Japan accounted for 3.0% of Arizona's goods exports in 2016. Medical equipment and supplies were Arizona's top goods export to Japan.
At $846 million, Japan accounted for 6.9% of Arizona's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Arizona's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
3. Germany
4. Japan
5. France
$12
$29
$38
$71
$92
$3
$4
$11
$12
$37
7,100
5,800 5,700
4,900
3,200
$1,159
$865 $788
$710
$321
$128
$96 $96
$63 $59
ARKANSAS Arkansas Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Arkansas Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. France
2. China
4. Brazil
8. France
7. Germany
6. Japan
5. Mexico
Arkansas Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Arkansas Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Semiconductors & Components
Oilseeds & Grains
Converted Paper Products
Basic Chemicals
Misc. Transportation Equipment
Royalties from Trademarks
Travel & Tourism
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Telecommunications
Advertising
Top Arkansas Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 5,800 Arkansas jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 12.5% of Arkansas’ total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $321 million, Japan accounted for 4.7% of Arkansas' goods exports in 2016. Semiconductors and components were Arkansas' top goods export to Japan.
At $96 million, Japan accounted for 5.4% of Arkansas' services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Arkansas' top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. France
4. Switzerland
5. Canada
$608
$628
$832
$982
$1,720
$497
$589
$682
$684
$1,544
120,500
98,200
69,600 68,300 68,000
$25,094
$17,205
$13,482 $11,369
$9,509
$12,108
$9,243
$7,393 $7,312 $6,297
CALIFORNIA California Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
California Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Mexico
5. Hong Kong
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
1. United
Kingdom
5. Switzerland
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
California Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top California Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Semiconductors & Components
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Industrial Machinery
Computer Software
Travel & Tourism
R&D and Testing Services
Passenger Fares
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Top California Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 120,500 California jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 18.1% of California’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $11 billion, Japan accounted for 7.1% of California's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were California's top goods export to Japan.
At $7.4 billion, Japan accounted for 6.0% of California's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were California's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. United
Kingdom
3. Germany
4. Switzerland
5. France
$20
$35
$48
$61
$206
$46
$66
$110
$207
$259
15,700
11,000
7,600 7,300 6,600
$1,355
$1,104
$652
$512 $424
$1,274 $1,200
$951 $905
$731
COLORADO Colorado Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Colorado Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Korea
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Brazil
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
Colorado Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Colorado Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Meat Products
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Oilseeds & Grains
Misc. General Purpose Machinery
Misc. Crops
R&D and Testing Services
Management & Advisory Services
Computer Software
Passenger Fares
Top Colorado Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 7,300 Colorado jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.0% of Colorado’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $512 million, Japan accounted for 6.5% of Colorado's goods exports in 2016. Meat products were Colorado's top goods export to Japan.
At $951 million, Japan accounted for 6.5% of Colorado's services exports in 2015. Management and advisory services were Colorado's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Canada
3. France
4. Japan
5. Germany
Travel & Tourism
$24
$27
$55
$65
$144
$26
$30
$74
$101
$119
20,000 19,700
12,600
7,400 7,300
$823 $795
$463 $462
$341
$1,485
$1,169
$751
$542 $533
CONNECTICUT Connecticut Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Connecticut Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
6. United
Kingdom
10. Korea
9. Netherlands
8. Japan
7. China
1. U.K.
Caribbean
5. Japan
4. China
3. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
Connecticut Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Connecticut Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Misc. General Purpose Machinery
Electrical Equipment & Components
Misc. Fabricated Metal Products
Insurance Services
Management & Advisory Services
Travel & Tourism
R&D and Testing Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Connecticut Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 7,400 Connecticut jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 7.4% of Connecticut’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $463 million, Japan accounted for 3.4% of Connecticut's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were Connecticut's top goods export to Japan.
At $533 million, Japan accounted for 5.4% of Connecticut's services exports in 2015. Management and advisory services were Connecticut's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Netherlands
3. Germany
4. Japan
5. France
$11
$15
$16
$18
$72
$13
$13
$13
$34
$42
8,700
3,000 2,600 2,600
2,000
$367
$311
$172 $155 $150
$622
$385
$218 $159 $153
DELAWARE Delaware Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Delaware Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. Saudi
Arabia
9. Mexico
8. Kuwait
7. Japan
6. Germany
1. U.K.
Caribbean
5. China
4. Japan
3. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
Delaware Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Delaware Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Resins & Synthetic Fibers
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Plastics Products
Insurance Services
Credit-Related Services
Travel & Tourism
R&D and Testing Services
Management & Advisory Services
Top Delaware Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 2,600 Delaware jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.2% of Delaware’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $172 million, Japan accounted for 4.0% of Delaware's goods exports in 2016. Pharmaceuticals and medicines were Delaware's top goods export to Japan.
At $159 million, Japan accounted for 5.1% of Delaware's services exports in 2015. Credit-related services were Delaware's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Germany
3. Canada
4. Japan
5. Switzerland
$3
$8
$18
$44
$56
$25
$33
$41
$50
$97
1,300 1,200
1,100 1,000
900
$146 $140
$129 $119
$112
$566
$463
$381
$317 $294
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia Jobs at Foreign-Owned
Affiliates, 2014
District of Columbia Goods Export Destinations, 2016
($ thousands)
39. Colombia
43. France
42. Liberia
41. Japan
40. Korea
1. United
Kingdom
5. Ireland
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
District of Columbia Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top District of Columbia Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ thousands)
Paints, Coatings & Adhesives
Misc. Food Products
Electric Lighting Equipment
Computer Equipment
Apparel
Legal Services
Travel & Tourism
Management & Consulting Services
Advertising
R&D and Testing Services
Top District of Columbia Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 900 District of Columbia jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 3.8% of District of Columbia's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $129,000 , Japan accounted for 0.1% of District of Columbia's goods exports in 2016. Paints, coatings and adhesives were District of Columbia's top goods export to Japan.
At $317 million, Japan accounted for 6.0% of District of Columbia's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were District of Columbia's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. Switzerland
4. Canada
5. France
6. Germany
7. Japan
$78
$83
$87
$191
$237
$115
$119
$486
$559
$1,092
51,400
34,300
27,700 26,800 24,200
$1,288 $1,281
$1,262
$1,232 $1,222
$3,593 $3,440
$3,137 $3,027
$2,413
FLORIDA Florida Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Florida Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
12. Panama
16. United
Kingdom
15. Costa Rica
14. Japan
13. China
1. United
Kingdom
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Florida Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Florida Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Communications Equipment
Aerospace Products & Parts
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Pulp & Paperboard Mill Products
Pesticides & Fertilizers
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Air Freight & Port Services
Management & Consulting Services
Top Florida Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 24,200 Florida jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.1% of Florida’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.3 billion, Japan accounted for 2.5% of Florida's goods exports in 2016. Communications equipment were Florida's top goods export to Japan.
At $3.0 billion, Japan accounted for 7.4% of Florida's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Florida's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Canada
3. Germany
4. France
5. Japan
$84
$84
$162
$222
$320
$52
$111
$123
$278
$540
31,000 29,000
25,300 24,300
21,000
$5,847
$3,573
$2,623
$1,582 $1,434
$2,125
$1,900
$1,533 $1,340
$1,132
GEORGIA Georgia Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Georgia Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Germany
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Brazil
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
Georgia Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Georgia Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Engines & Turbines
Pulp & Paperboard Mill Products
Nonmetallic Minerals
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Computer Software
Air Freight & Port Services
Management & Consulting Services
Top Georgia Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 31,000 Georgia jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 14.3% of Georgia’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.4 billion, Japan accounted for 4.1% of Georgia's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were Georgia's top goods export to Japan.
At $1.5 billion, Japan accounted for 7.1% of Georgia's services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Georgia's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. United
Kingdom
3. Canada
4. Germany
5. Netherlands
$4
$4
$6
$6
$18
$7
$24
$41
$144
$156
17,100
6,300
2,700
1,100 1,000
$714
$116 $99 $64 $56
$425 $393 $391 $378
$341
HAWAII Hawaii Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Hawaii Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Australia
5. Japan
4. Singapore
3. Canada
2. China
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. United
Kingdom
3. Japan
2. China
Hawaii Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Hawaii Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Beverages
Misc. Food Products
Sugar & Confectionery Products
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Fruits & Tree Nuts
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Air Freight & Port Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Hawaii Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 17,100 Hawaii jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 46.2% of Hawaii’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $56 million, Japan accounted for 4.5% of Hawaii's goods exports in 2016. Beverages were Hawaii's top goods export to Japan.
At $391 million, Japan accounted for 8.5% of Hawaii's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Hawaii's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. France
3. United
Kingdom
4. Canada
5. Germany
$24
$26
$39
$40
$42
$5
$6
$15
$19
$30
2,900
2,600 2,500
1,900
1,200
$349
$283
$235
$189
$135
$124 $116 $113
$100 $92
IDAHO Idaho Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Idaho Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. Malaysia
9. United
Kingdom
8. Korea
7. Japan
6. Mexico
1. China
5. Japan
4. United
Kingdom
3. Canada
2. Switzerland
Idaho Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Idaho Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Oilseeds & Grains
Converted Paper Products
Misc. Crops
Semiconductors & Components
R&D and Testing Services
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Top Idaho Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 1,200 Idaho jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 7.5% of Idaho’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $235 million, Japan accounted for 4.4% of Idaho's goods exports in 2016. Navigational and measuring instruments were Idaho's top goods export to Japan.
At $92 million, Japan accounted for 6.1% of Idaho's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Idaho's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
3. France
4. Germany
5. Japan
$105
$113
$139
$188
$507
$107
$113
$157
$318
$460
59,300
41,300 38,400
26,200 23,400
$15,817
$9,846
$5,444
$2,813 $2,453
$3,214
$2,654
$2,270
$1,946 $1,935
ILLINOIS Illinois Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Illinois Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Germany
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. China
4. Japan
3. U.K.
Caribbean
2. Canada
Illinois Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Illinois Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Oilseeds & Grains
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Meat Products
Basic Chemicals
Misc. General Purpose Machinery
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Insurance Services
Management & Consulting Services
Management & Advisory Services
Top Illinois Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 41,300 Illinois jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 14.1% of Illinois’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $2.5 billion, Japan accounted for 4.0% of Illinois' goods exports in 2016. Oilseeds and grains were Illinois' top goods export to Japan.
At $1.9 billion, Japan accounted for 6.5% of Illinois' services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Illinois' top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. Germany
4. France
5. Canada
$60
$133
$190
$267
$785
$32
$52
$80
$119
$122
47,400
31,800
16,900 15,200 14,900
$11,470
$5,229
$2,917 $1,911 $1,789
$562 $538
$502
$357 $338
INDIANA Indiana Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Indiana Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Germany
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
4. Ireland
8. Germany
7. Korea
6. Japan
5. United
Kingdom
Indiana Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Indiana Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Oilseeds & Grains
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Meat Products
Aerospace Products & Parts
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Travel & Tourism
R&D and Testing Services
Insurance Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Indiana Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 47,400 Indiana jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 27.8% of Indiana’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.9 billion, Japan accounted for 5.1% of Indiana's goods exports in 2016. Pharmaceuticals and medicines were Indiana's top goods export to Japan.
At $502 million, Japan accounted for 6.3% of Indiana's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Indiana's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. United
Kingdom
3. Canada
4. France
5. Germany
$21
$25
$28
$454
$626
$16
$18
$29
$35
$66
7,800
6,500 5,800
4,800 4,500
$3,379
$2,330 $2,025
$1,383
$486
$299 $289 $278
$212 $188
IOWA Iowa Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Iowa Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Germany
4. Japan
3. Mexico
2. China
1. United
Kingdom
5. Switzerland
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Iowa Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Iowa Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Meat Products
Oilseeds & Grains
Aluminum
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Iowa Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 5,800 Iowa jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 10.4% of Iowa’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.4 billion, Japan accounted for 9.1% of Iowa's goods exports in 2016. Meat products were Iowa's top goods export to Japan.
At $212 million, Japan accounted for 6.6% of Iowa's services exports in 2015. Insurance services were Iowa's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Netherlands
3. Japan
4. Germany
5. France
$50
$64
$74
$194
$516
$13
$14
$20
$24
$57
21,100
10,700
7,400 6,500
5,400
$1,756
$1,485
$1,314
$993
$436
$330 $302
$261
$190 $160
KANSAS Kansas Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Kansas Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. United
Kingdom
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Kansas Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Kansas Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Meat Products
Oilseeds & Grains
Aluminum
Aerospace Products & Parts
Basic Chemicals
Insurance Services
Travel & Tourism
Management & Consulting Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Top Kansas Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 10,700 Kansas jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 15.2% of Kansas’ total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $993 million, Japan accounted for 9.5% of Kansas' goods exports in 2016. Meat products were Kansas' top goods export to Japan.
At $190 million, Japan accounted for 5.6% of Kansas' services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Kansas' top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. Japan
3. United
Kingdom
4. Switzerland
5. Germany
$48
$69
$93
$113
$346
$21
$23
$34
$43
$120
40,000
10,800 9,300 8,400 7,500
$2,169 $2,041
$1,098 $1,022 $998
$440 $405 $399
$321
$267
KENTUCKY Kentucky Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Kentucky Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. China
9. Netherlands
8. Germany
7. Japan
6. Brazil
1. United
Kingdom
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Kentucky Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Kentucky Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Misc. Leather Products
Motor Vehicle Parts
Oilseeds & Grains
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Travel & Tourism
Air Freight & Port Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Top Kentucky Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 40,000 Kentucky jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 37.2% of Kentucky total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.1 billion, Japan accounted for 3.6% of Kentucky's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were Kentucky's top goods export to Japan.
At $321 million, Japan accounted for 6.5% of Kentucky's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Kentucky's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. Canada
3. Germany
4. United
Kingdom
5. France
$30
$32
$41
$73
$104
$27
$31
$65
$219
$388
7,500 7,200
5,600
3,700 3,600
$555
$450 $435 $433 $427
$835 $827
$722 $672
$563
LOUISIANA Louisiana Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Louisiana Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
20. Ecuador
24. Egypt
23. United Arab
Emirates
22. Japan
21. Guatemala
1. China
5. Germany
4. United
Kingdom
3. Canada
2. Japan
Louisiana Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Louisiana Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Basic Chemicals
Oil & Gas
Oilseeds & Grains
Beverages
Resins & Synthetic Fibers
Travel & Tourism
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Louisiana Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 3,600 Louisiana jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 4.8% of Louisiana’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $435 million, Japan accounted for 1.3% of Louisiana's goods exports in 2016. Basic chemicals were Louisiana's top goods export to Japan.
At $827 million, Japan accounted for 7.8% of Louisiana's services exports in 2015. Ocean freight and port services were Louisiana's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. France
4. Canada
5. Germany
6. Switzerland
7. Japan
$4
$5
$9
$25
$25
$3
$6
$6
$8
$49
8,200
2,400 2,100 1,700
1,300
$1,249
$209 $203 $165 $88
$141 $138
$121
$93 $92
MAINE Maine Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Maine Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Malaysia
3. Germany
2. China
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. China
2. United
Kingdom
Maine Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Maine Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Marine Products
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Misc. Food Products
Insurance Services
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Trademarks
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Misc. Financial Services
Top Maine Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 1,300 Maine jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 4.0% of Maine’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $88 million, Japan accounted for 3.3% of Maine's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were Maine's top goods export to Japan.
At $92 million, Japan accounted for 6.1% of Maine's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Maine's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. Switzerland
3. United
Kingdom
4. Germany
5. Japan
$21
$25
$43
$51
$62
$44
$52
$57
$78
$252
9,800
8,700 7,900
6,800 6,100
$411 $407 $374 $372
$322
$1,221
$986 $871
$742 $649
MARYLAND Maryland Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Maryland Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
7. Germany
11. France
10. Algeria
9. Japan
8. Belgium
1. United
Kingdom
5. U.K.
Caribbean
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Maryland Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Maryland Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Basic Chemicals
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Electrical Equipment & Components
Oilseeds & Grains
R&D and Testing Services
Travel & Tourism
Management & Consulting Services
Management & Advisory Services
Passenger Fares
Top Maryland Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 6,100 Maryland jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 5.9% of Maryland’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $374 million, Japan accounted for 4.0% of Maryland's goods exports in 2016. Pharmaceuticals and medicines were Maryland's top goods export to Japan.
At $742 million, Japan accounted for 5.8% of Maryland's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Maryland's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. France
4. Canada
5. Germany
6. Switzerland
7. Japan
$44
$67
$232
$257
$265
$93
$178
$189
$276
$377
25,800
20,000 18,600
17,300
13,200
$1,609 $1,558
$1,376 $1,367
$976
$2,555 $2,377
$2,029 $1,980
$1,614
MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Jobs at Foreign-Owned
Affiliates, 2014
Massachusetts Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. Germany
9. Korea
8. Netherlands
7. Japan
6. United
Kingdom
1. United
Kingdom
5. Japan
4. China
3. Canada
2. U.K.
Caribbean
Massachusetts Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top Massachusetts Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Misc. General Purpose Machinery
Household Appliances
Computer Software
Travel & Tourism
Management & Advisory Services
R&D and Testing Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Top Massachusetts Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 17,300 Massachusetts jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.0% of Massachusetts’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.4 billion, Japan accounted for 5.4% of Massachusetts' goods exports in 2016. Medical equipment and supplies were Massachusetts' top goods export to Japan.
At $1.6 billion, Japan accounted for 5.8% of Massachusetts' services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Massachusetts' top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. France
4. Canada
5. Germany
6. Japan
7. Switzerland
$61
$77
$85
$86
$613
$47
$57
$66
$199
$210
33,500 31,200
24,100 24,000
16,500
$23,257
$12,149
$3,518 $1,995 $1,578
$1,099 $1,092 $1,059
$842
$671
MICHIGAN Michigan Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Michigan Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Germany
3. China
2. Mexico
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Michigan Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Michigan Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Nonferrous Metals
Oilseeds & Grains
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Motor Vehicle Parts
Glass & Glass Products
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Michigan Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 31,200 Michigan jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 14.4% of Michigan’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.6 billion, Japan accounted for 2.9% of Michigan's goods exports in 2016. Nonferrous metals were Michigan's top goods export to Japan.
At $842 million, Japan accounted for 7.0% of Michigan's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Michigan's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Germany
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. United
Kingdom
5. France
$59
$59
$101
$208
$284
$44
$47
$61
$132
$163
22,500
16,800 14,800
7,500 7,100
$3,982
$2,936 $2,572
$1,262 $919
$891 $864
$711 $644
$471
MINNESOTA Minnesota Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Minnesota Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Korea
4. Japan
3. Mexico
2. China
1. United
Kingdom
5. Switzerland
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
Minnesota Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Minnesota Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Oilseeds & Grains
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Semiconductors & Components
Comm. & Serv. Industry Machinery
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Insurance Services
R&D and Testing Services
Computer Software
Top Minnesota Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 7,100 Minnesota jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 6.7% of Minnesota’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.3 billion, Japan accounted for 5.8% of Minnesota's goods exports in 2016. Oilseeds and grains were Minnesota's top goods export to Japan.
At $711 million, Japan accounted for 7.1% of Minnesota's services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Minnesota's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
3. Germany
4. France
5. Japan
$11
$13
$34
$56
$141
$4
$6
$10
$12
$90
8,700
4,200 3,900 3,600
2,400
$404 $367
$329 $320
$218
$230 $213
$191
$166 $147
MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Mississippi Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
8. Belgium
12. Trinidad
and Tobago
11. Gibraltar
10. Japan
9. Germany
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Mississippi Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Mississippi Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Oilseeds & Grains
Pulp & Paperboard Mill Products
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Basic Chemicals
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Trademarks
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Top Mississippi Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 8,700 Mississippi jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 25.6% of Misssissippi’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $329 million, Japan accounted for 2.9% of Mississippi's goods exports in 2016. Medical equipment and supplies were Mississippi's top goods export to Japan.
At $147 million, Japan accounted for 6.1% of Mississippi's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Mississippi's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. France
3. Germany
4. United
Kingdom
5. Canada
$48
$48
$69
$150
$178
$25
$27
$29
$41
$213
23,100
12,400
10,200 9,500 9,100
$5,222
$2,319
$1,772
$679 $491
$818 $813 $746
$526 $509
MISSOURI Missouri Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Missouri Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Belgium
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. U.K.
Caribbean
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Missouri Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Missouri Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Meat Products
Oilseeds & Grains
Aerospace Products & Parts
Misc. Transportation Equipment
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Insurance Services
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Trademarks
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Passenger Fares
Top Missouri Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 9,500 Missouri jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.1% of Missouri’s total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $679 million, Japan accounted for 4.4% of Missouri's goods exports in 2016. Meat products were Missouri's top goods export to Japan.
At $526 million, Japan accounted for 6.0% of Missouri's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Missouri's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Germany
3. Canada
4. Japan
5. Switzerland
$9
$12
$14
$18
$72
$2
$4
$4
$4
$35
1,400
1,000 900
800
300
$569
$223
$140 $138 $131
$101 $92 $88
$69 $61
MONTANA Montana Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Montana Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Korea
3. Japan
2. China
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Montana Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Montana Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Oilseeds & Grains
Misc. Crops
Basic Chemicals
Nonferrous Metals
Bakery & Tortilla Products
Royalties from Trademarks
Travel & Tourism
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Passenger Fares
Air Freight & Port Services
Top Montana Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 1,000 Montana jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 14.5% of Montana's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $140 million, Japan accounted for 6.9% of Montana's goods exports in 2016. Oilseeds and grains were Montana's top goods export to Japan.
At $61 million, Japan accounted for 6.2% of Montana's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Montana's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. France
4. Canada
5. Switzerland
$18
$21
$43
$336
$509
$10
$10
$10
$28
$32
4,900
4,100
3,000
2,300 2,100
$1,483
$1,273 $1,251
$1,034
$541
$212
$187
$150
$123
$88
NEBRASKA Nebraska Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Nebraska Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. China
5. Korea
4. Japan
3. Canada
2. Mexico
1. Canada
5. Switzerland
4. Japan
3. China
2. United
Kingdom
Nebraska Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Nebraska Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Meat Products
Oilseeds & Grains
Electrical Equipment & Components
Electrical Equipment
Misc. Food Products
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Top Nebraska Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 4,900 Nebraska jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 15.1% of Nebraska's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.0 billion, Japan accounted for 12% of Nebraska's goods exports in 2016. Meat products were Nebraska's top goods export to Japan.
At $123 million, Japan accounted for 6.4% of Nebraska's services exports in 2015. Insurance services were Nebraska's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. United
Kingdom
3. France
4. Switzerland
5. Canada
$19
$20
$20
$25
$34
$11
$13
$27
$150
$465
13,100
7,400
5,800
4,300 3,400
$589
$489
$194 $177 $166
$978 $879 $845 $823
$718
NEVADA Nevada Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Nevada Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
4. China
8. Germany
7. Hong Kong
6. Japan
5. Mexico
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Nevada Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Nevada Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Misc. Food Products
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Semiconductors & Components
Misc. Leather Products
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Air Freight & Port Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Legal Services
Top Nevada Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 3,400 Nevada jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 7.4% of Nevada's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $194 million, Japan accounted for 2.0% of Nevada's goods exports in 2016. Miscellaneous food products were Nevada's top goods export to Japan.
At $718 million, Japan accounted for 7.1% of Nevada's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Nevada's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. Germany
3. United
Kingdom
4. France
5. Japan
$14
$15
$16
$16
$18
$10
$16
$18
$27
$43
10,200
5,200 5,200
3,700 3,600
$147 $137
$128 $124
$75
$242
$211 $186
$169
$143
NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire Jobs at Foreign-Owned
Affiliates, 2014
New Hampshire Goods Export Destinations, 2016
($ millions)
11. Netherlands
15. Thailand
14. Hong Kong
13. Japan
12. Italy
1. United
Kingdom
5. Switzerland
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
New Hampshire Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top New Hampshire Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Scrap Products
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Aerospace Products & Parts
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Computer Equipment
Computer Software
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
R&D and Testing Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Top New Hampshire Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 5,200 New Hampshire jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 12.2% of New Hampshire's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $128 million, Japan accounted for 3.1% of New Hampshire's goods exports in 2016. Scrap products were New Hampshire's top goods export to Japan.
At $169 million, Japan accounted for 6.1% of New Hampshire's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were New Hampshire's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. France
5. Switzerland
$78
$108
$137
$155
$168
$109
$112
$133
$266
$268
40,000
32,900 29,500
27,700 24,900
$1,387 $1,276
$1,212 $1,138
$909
$2,046
$1,710
$1,487 $1,305
$1,139
NEW JERSEY New Jersey Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
New Jersey Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. China
9. Korea
8. France
7. Japan
6. Germany
1. United
Kingdom
5. Switzerland
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
New Jersey Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top New Jersey Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Scrap Products
Nonferrous Metals
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Ocean Freight & Port Services
R&D and Testing Services
Insurance Services
Top New Jersey Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 27,700 New Jersey jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 11.3% of New Jersey's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.2 billion, Japan accounted for 4.1% of New Jersey's goods exports in 2016. Misc. manufactured goods were New Jersey's top goods export to Japan.
At $1.5 billion, Japan accounted for 6.8% of New Jersey's services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were New Jersey's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Switzerland
3. France
4. Japan
5. Germany
$8
$18
$20
$21
$147
$8
$8
$9
$29
$65
5,400
4,600
2,700 2,400
1,100
$1,548
$513 $508
$256 $158
$203 $193 $186
$152 $135
NEW MEXICO New Mexico Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
New Mexico Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Mexico
5. Canada
4. Japan
3. Israel
2. China
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. United
Kingdom
New Mexico Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top New Mexico Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Semiconductors & Components
Misc. Fabricated Metal Products
Misc. Crops
R&D and Testing Services
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Top New Mexico Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 2,400 New Mexico jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 10.7% of New Mexico's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $256 million, Japan accounted for 6.8% of New Mexico's goods exports in 2016. Navigational and measuring instruments were New Mexico's top goods export to Japan.
At $152 million, Japan accounted for 6.2% of New Mexico's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were New Mexico's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Germany
2. Canada
3. United
Kingdom
4. Japan
5. France
$86
$90
$99
$135
$439
$237
$249
$302
$683
$1,020
103,700
51,000
39,200 38,600 36,700
$1,806 $1,731 $1,681
$1,543
$1,149
$12,155
$9,786
$6,622
$4,741 $4,224
NEW YORK New York Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
New York Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
10. United Arab
Emirates
14. Singapore
13. France
12. Japan
11. Germany
1. U.K.
Caribbean
5. Japan
4. China
3. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
New York Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top New York Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Aerospace Products & Parts
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Engines & Turbines
Computer Equipment
Management & Advisory Services
Travel & Tourism
Advertising
Passenger Fares
Insurance Services
Top New York Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 36,700 New York jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.6% of New York's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.7 billion, Japan accounted for 2.7% of New York's goods exports in 2016. Misc. manufactured goods were New York's top goods export to Japan.
At $4.2 billion, Japan accounted for 5.2% of New York's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were New York's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. France
3. Canada
4. Switzerland
5. Japan
$101
$102
$164
$241
$389
$68
$125
$138
$142
$226
34,000 32,400
23,500
19,800
13,500
$6,221
$3,098
$2,334
$1,602 $1,501
$1,444
$1,161 $1,132 $1,109 $1,022
NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Jobs at Foreign-Owned
Affiliates, 2014
North Carolina Goods Export Destinations, 2016
($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Saudi
Arabia
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Japan
4. Switzerland
3. U.K.
Caribbean
2. Canada
North Carolina Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top North Carolina Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Tobacco Products
Meat Products
Pulp & Paperboard Mill Products
Basic Chemicals
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Industrial Processes
R&D and Testing Services
Computer Software
Top North Carolina Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 23,500 North Carolina jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.7% of North Carolina's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.6 billion, Japan accounted for 5.3% of North Carolina's goods exports in 2016. Pharmaceuticals and medicines were North Carolina's top goods export to Japan.
At $1.0 billion, Japan accounted for 6.0% of North Carolina's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were North Carolina's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Germany
3. Japan
4. Switzerland
5. France
$1
$3
$6
$6
$210
$5
$6
$6
$7
$14
1,700
1,300 1,300
600
400
$3,184
$844
$462 $231 $124
$104
$83 $74
$49 $48
NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
North Dakota Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Australia
4. Japan
3. Mexico
2. China
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
North Dakota Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top North Dakota Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Oilseeds & Grains
Misc. Crops
Aerospace Products & Parts
Ag & Construction Machinery
Grain & Oilseed Milling Products
Computer Software
Travel & Tourism
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Operational Leasing
Royalties from Trademarks
Top North Dakota Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 1,300 North Dakota jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.7% of North Dakota's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $231 million, Japan accounted for 3.5% of North Dakota's goods exports in 2016. Oilseeds and grains were North Dakota's top goods export to Japan.
At $49 million, Japan accounted for 5.4% of North Dakota's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were North Dakota's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. France
5. Germany
$88
$108
$162
$170
$260
$44
$48
$61
$105
$213
63,000
42,100
30,600
22,800 18,300
$18,962
$6,424
$3,469
$1,701 $1,618
$1,286
$1,142 $1,063
$909
$774
OHIO Ohio Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Ohio Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. United
Kingdom
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Japan
4. U.K.
Caribbean
3. China
2. Canada
Ohio Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Ohio Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Motor Vehicles
Oilseeds & Grains
Basic Chemicals
Motor Vehicle Parts
Insurance Services
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Trademarks
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Passenger Fares
Top Ohio Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 63,000 Ohio jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 24.9% of Ohio's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.6 billion, Japan accounted for 3.4% of Ohio's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were Ohio's top goods export to Japan.
At $774 million, Japan accounted for 6.0% of Ohio's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Ohio's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. United
Kingdom
3. Germany
4. Canada
5. France
$13
$15
$26
$30
$122
$13
$17
$18
$76
$76
6,800
3,900 3,600
2,900
1,400
$1,391
$522
$370 $267 $262
$360 $343 $334
$255 $222
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Oklahoma Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. China
3. Germany
2. Mexico
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Oklahoma Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Oklahoma Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Meat Products
Oilseeds & Grains
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Grain & Oilseed Milling Products
Aerospace Products & Parts
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Royalties from Trademarks
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Air Freight & Port Services
Top Oklahoma Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 2,900 Oklahoma jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 5.8% of Oklahoma's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $262 million, Japan accounted for 5.1% of Oklahoma's goods exports in 2016. Meat products were Oklahoma's top goods export to Japan.
At $255 million, Japan accounted for 7.0% of Oklahoma's services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Oklahoma's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. France
4. Germany
5. Switzerland
6. Japan
7. Netherlands
$97
$108
$128
$148
$166
$44
$66
$76
$159
$169
9,500 8,800
6,900
6,000
4,600
$5,580
$2,331 $2,225 $1,827
$1,267
$1,069
$713 $627 $589
$526
OREGON Oregon Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Oregon Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. China
5. Japan
4. Vietnam
3. Canada
2. Malaysia
1. Switzerland
5. United
Kingdom
4. China
3. Japan
2. Ireland
Oregon Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Oregon Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Industrial Machinery
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Aerospace Products & Parts
Sawmill & Wood Products
Pesticides & Fertilizers
Royalties from Industrial Processes
R&D and Testing Services
Travel & Tourism
Computer Software
Passenger Fares
Top Oregon Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 6,900 Oregon jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 13.1% of Oregon's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.3 billion, Japan accounted for 6.1% of Oregon's goods exports in 2016. Industrial machinery were Oregon's top goods export to Japan.
At $627 million, Japan accounted for 6.4% of Oregon's services exports in 2015. R&D and testings services were Oregon's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Germany
3. Japan
4. Canada
5. Switzerland
$93
$127
$129
$195
$266
$70
$79
$119
$127
$366
60,100
44,000 40,700
25,700 23,200
$9,837
$3,725
$2,347 $2,133 $1,513
$2,050
$1,784 $1,673
$1,415 $1,208
PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Pennsylvania Goods Export Destinations, 2016
($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. United
Kingdom
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Japan
4. U.K.
Caribbean
3. China
2. Canada
Pennsylvania Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top Pennsylvania Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Coal & Petroleum Gases
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Aerospace Products & Parts
Basic Chemicals
Nonferrous Metals
Management & Advisory Services
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
R&D and Testing Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Pennsylvania Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 25,700 Pennsylvania jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.6% of Pennsylvania's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.5 billion, Japan accounted for 4.1% of Pennsylvania's goods exports in 2016. Coal and petroleum gases were Pennsylvania's top goods export to Japan.
At $1.2 billion, Japan accounted for 5.8% of Pennsylvania's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Pennsylvania's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Netherlands
3. Germany
4. Japan
5. France
$3
$3
$4
$8
$54
$4
$5
$6
$12
$47
10,000
2,900 2,000
1,200 1,000
$101
$96
$92
$86 $86
$176 $171
$152
$111 $109
RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Rhode Island Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. Taiwan
9. Italy
8. Singapore
7. Japan
6. Germany
1. China
5. Japan
4. U.K.,
Caribbean
3. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
Rhode Island Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top Rhode Island Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Pharmaceuticals & Medicines
Nonferrous Metals
Scrap Products
Comm. & Serv. Industry Machinery
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Insurance Services
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Trademarks
Management & Advisory Services
Computer Software
Top Rhode Island Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 2,000 Rhode Island jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 6.7% of Rhode Island's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $92 million, Japan accounted for 4.1% of Rhode Island's goods exports in 2016. Pharmaceuticals and medicines were Rhode Island's top goods export to Japan.
At $109 million, Japan accounted for 6.2% of Rhode Island's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Rhode Island's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. France
3. Japan
4. Germany
5. Canada
$51
$74
$133
$178
$336
$18
$18
$20
$32
$164
25,800
19,300
16,300
11,900 9,500
$2,832
$2,136
$1,115
$793 $680
$473 $443 $439
$334 $330
SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Jobs at Foreign-Owned
Affiliates, 2014
South Carolina Goods Export Destinations, 2016
($ millions)
4. United
Kingdom
8. Spain
7. Australia
6. Japan
5. Mexico
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. United
Kingdom
South Carolina Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top South Carolina Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Engines & Turbines
Household Appliances
Motor Vehicles
Basic Chemicals
Resins & Synthetic Fibers
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Travel & Tourism
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Top South Carolina Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 16,300 South Carolina jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 12.4% of South Carolina's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.1 billion, Japan accounted for 3.5% of South Carolina's goods exports in 2016. Engines and turbines were South Carolina's top goods export to Japan.
At $334 million, Japan accounted for 6.1% of South Carolina's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were South Carolina's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Germany
2. France
3. Japan
4. United
Kingdom
5. Canada
$5
$9
$10
$37
$195
$4
$4
$9
$12
$20
2,300
1,600
1,300
800 700
$902
$547 $496
$264
$103
$199
$135
$95 $73
$57
SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
South Dakota Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. China
5. Korea
4. Japan
3. Canada
2. Mexico
1. U.K.
Caribbean
5. Japan
4. China
3. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
South Dakota Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top South Dakota Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Oilseeds & Grains
Meat Products
Misc. Crops
Nonmetallic Minerals
Misc. Manufactured Goods
Credit-Related Services
Travel & Tourism
Misc. Financial Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Top South Dakota Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 800 South Dakota jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 6.2% of South Dakota's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $264 million, Japan accounted for 7.8% of South Dakota's goods exports in 2016. Oilseeds and grains were South Dakota's top goods export to Japan.
At $57 million, Japan accounted for 4.8% of South Dakota's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were South Dakota's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
3. France
4. Japan
5. Germany
$90
$108
$250
$274
$407
$31
$31
$32
$54
$255
40,100
20,200
16,100
11,000 10,000
$8,696
$4,486
$2,445 $1,754
$1,289
$900 $844
$715
$547 $538
TENNESSEE Tennessee Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Tennessee Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. Belgium
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
1. United
Kingdom
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Tennessee Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Tennessee Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Motor Vehicle Parts
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Electrical Equipment & Components
Basic Chemicals
Air Freight & Port Services
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Top Tennessee Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 40,100 Tennessee jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 28.8% of Tennessee's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $1.8 billion, Japan accounted for 5.6% of Tennessee's goods exports in 2016. Medical equipment and supplies were Tennessee's top goods export to Japan.
At $547 million, Japan accounted for 5.8% of Tennessee's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Tennessee's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Japan
2. United
Kingdom
3. Germany
4. France
5. Netherlands
$298
$424
$512
$1,268
$1,424
$194
$216
$323
$682
$802
107,200
47,900 46,000 45,100 43,000
$6,843 $6,523
$6,190
$4,611 $4,275
$4,852
$4,231
$3,685 $3,452
$2,909
TEXAS Texas Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Texas Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. Korea
9. Taiwan
8. Singapore
7. Japan
6. Netherlands
1. United
Kingdom
5. Switzerland
4. Japan
3. China
2. Canada
Texas Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Texas Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Oil & Gas
Basic Chemicals
Aerospace Products & Parts
Industrial Machinery
Communications Equipment
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Management & Consulting Services
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Top Texas Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 47,900 Texas jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.8% of Texas' total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $6.2 billion, Japan accounted for 2.7% of Texas' goods exports in 2016. Oil and gas were Texas' top goods export to Japan.
At $3.5 billion, Japan accounted for 6.5% of Texas' services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Texas' top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. France
4. Canada
5. Germany
$31
$33
$33
$63
$126
$19
$21
$55
$80
$88
6,800
4,600 4,300
3,500 3,300
$630 $610
$507
$445
$341
$538 $492
$376 $367 $337
UTAH Utah Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
Utah Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
5. China
9. Germany
8. Netherlands
7. Japan
6. Taiwan
1. United
Kingdom
5. U.K.
Caribbean
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
Utah Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Utah Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Misc. Chemical Preparations
Misc. Food Products
Motor Vehicle Parts
Travel & Tourism
Passenger Fares
Computer Software
Credit-Related Services
Air Freight & Port Services
Top Utah Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 3,300 Utah jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.7% of Utah's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $507 million, Japan accounted for 4.2% of Utah's goods exports in 2016. Navigational and measuring instruments were Utah's top goods export to Japan.
At $376 million, Japan accounted for 6.5% of Utah's services exports in 2015. Passenger fares were Utah's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. France
3. Germany
4. Switzerland
5. Japan
$3
$3
$7
$8
$20
$3
$3
$3
$5
$33
1,200 1,200
800 700
600
$71 $70
$56 $52
$46
$88 $84 $83
$60 $60
VERMONT Vermont Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Vermont Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
9. United
Kingdom
13. Singapore
12. Thailand
11. Japan
10. Germany
1. China
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. United
Kingdom
2. Canada
Vermont Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Vermont Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Semiconductors & Components
Computer Equipment
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Comm. & Serv. Industry Machinery
Misc. General Purpose Machinery
Insurance Services
Travel & Tourism
Management & Consulting Services
Royalties from Trademarks
R&D and Testing Services
Top Vermont Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 700 Vermont jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 6.0% of Vermont's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $56 million, Japan accounted for 1.9% of Vermont's goods exports in 2016. Semiconductors and components were Vermont's top goods export to Japan.
At $60 million, Japan accounted for 6.4% of Vermont's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Vermont's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. France
4. Switzerland
5. Netherlands
6. Japan
7. Germany
$20
$25
$26
$53
$115
$71
$95
$129
$202
$226
31,900
17,700 16,600 15,200
13,100
$525 $498
$477
$383
$307
$1,688
$1,379
$1,088 $1,047
$780
VIRGINIA Virginia Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Virginia Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
7. Netherlands
11. Brazil
10. Korea
9. Japan
8. Taiwan
1. United
Kingdom
5. Germany
4. China
3. Japan
2. Canada
Virginia Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Virginia Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Resins & Synthetic Fibers
Pulp & Paperboard Mill Products
Misc. Chemical Preparations
Meat Products
Oilseeds & Grains
Passenger Fares
Travel & Tourism
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Management & Consulting Services
Computer & Data Processing Services
Top Virginia Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 16,600 Virginia jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 9.4% of Virginia's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $477 million, Japan accounted for 3.1% of Virginia's goods exports in 2016. Resins and synthetic fibers were Virginia's top goods export to Japan.
At $1.1 billion, Japan accounted for 6.4% of Virginia's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Virginia's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Netherlands
3. Japan
4. Germany
5. France
$128
$182
$310
$336
$3,384
$151
$195
$221
$232
$774
18,500 18,100
14,600 13,200
7,200
$11,843
$6,933
$5,601
$4,099 $3,480
$1,866 $1,755
$1,568
$1,340
$1,109
WASHINGTON Washington Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Washington Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. China
5. United
Kingdom
4. United Arab
Emirates
3. Japan
2. Canada
1. Japan
5. Germany
4. China
3. United
Kingdom
2. Canada
Washington Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Washington Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Aerospace Products & Parts
Timber & Logs
Preserves & Specialty Foods
Nonferrous Metals
Marine Products
Travel & Tourism
Computer Software
Passenger Fares
Ocean Freight & Port Services
R&D and Testing Services
Top Washington Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 14,600 Washington jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 13.8% of Washington's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $5.6 billion, Japan accounted for 7.9% of Washington's goods exports in 2016. Aerospace products and parts were Washington's top goods export to Japan.
At $1.9 billion, Japan accounted for 7.4% of Washington's services exports in 2015. Computer software were Washington's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. Canada
2. United
Kingdom
3. Japan
4. Germany
5. France
$9
$16
$24
$31
$133
$8
$9
$11
$11
$49
4,600 4,500
3,600
1,600 1,500
$269 $267
$249
$238
$226
$160 $145
$128
$105 $100
WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates, 2014
West Virginia Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
4. Belgium
8. India
7. Korea
6. Japan
5. Netherlands
1. China
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. United
Kingdom
2. Canada
West Virginia Services Export Destinations, 2015
($ millions)
Top West Virginia Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Resins & Synthetic Fibers
Clay & Refractory Products
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Basic Chemicals
Misc. Fabricated Metal Products
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Travel & Tourism
Ocean Freight & Port Services
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Royalties from Trademarks
Top West Virginia Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 4,500 West Virginia jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 15.5% of West Virginia's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $249 million, Japan accounted for 4.9% of West Virginia's goods exports in 2016. Resins and synthetic fibers were West Virginia's top goods export to Japan.
At $105 million, Japan accounted for 6.4% of West Virginia's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were West Virginia's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. Germany
5. Switzerland
$44
$59
$70
$77
$215
$24
$30
$70
$80
$108
9,900
8,500
6,600 5,600
4,000
$6,541
$3,042
$1,676
$942 $781
$526
$462 $428
$398
$276
WISCONSIN Wisconsin Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Wisconsin Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Canada
5. United
Kingdom
4. Japan
3. China
2. Mexico
1. Canada
5. Mexico
4. Japan
3. China
2. United
Kingdom
Wisconsin Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Wisconsin Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Navigational & Meas. Instruments
Oilseeds & Grains
Computer Equipment
Motor Vehicle Parts
Meat Products
Computer Software
Travel & Tourism
Insurance Services
Royalties from Trademarks
Royalties from Industrial Processes
Top Wisconsin Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 4,000 Wisconsin jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 4.4% of Wisconsin's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $942 million, Japan accounted for 4.4% of Wisconsin's goods exports in 2016. Navigational and measuring instruments were Wisconsin's top goods export to Japan.
At $398 million, Japan accounted for 6.8% of Wisconsin's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Wisconsin's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
3. Germany
4. Switzerland
5. France
6. Netherlands
7. Japan
$1
$3
$4
$9
$47
$1
$2
$4
$7
$15
1,600
700 600 600
500
$190 $185
$80 $66
$56
$70
$55 $50
$37 $33
WYOMING Wyoming Jobs at Foreign-Owned Affiliates,
2014
Wyoming Goods Export Destinations, 2016 ($ millions)
1. Brazil
5. China
4. Japan
3. Indonesia
2. Canada
1. Canada
5. Japan
4. Mexico
3. United
Kingdom
2. China
Wyoming Services Export Destinations, 2015 ($ millions)
Top Wyoming Goods Exports to Japan, 2016 ($ millions)
Basic Chemicals
Misc. Crops
Aerospace Products & Parts
Oilseeds & Grains
Misc. Animal Productions
Equipment Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Travel & Tourism
Royalties from Trademarks
Operational Leasing
Misc. Freight & Port Services
Top Wyoming Services Exports to Japan, 2015 ($ millions)
The 700 Wyoming jobs at Japanese-owned firms accounted for 8.3% of Wyoming's total employment at foreign-owned affiliates in 2014.
At $66 million, Japan accounted for 5.5% of Wyoming's goods exports in 2016. Basic chemicals were Wyoming's top goods export to Japan.
At $33 million, Japan accounted for 5.5% of Wyoming's services exports in 2015. Travel and tourism were Wyoming's top services export to Japan.
PACIFIC PARTNERS 2017: JAPAN’S ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE TO THE UNITED STATES
Sources: The Trade Partnership, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
1. United
Kingdom
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. France
5. Germany