U.S. exports up 11.7% per year since 2009

Monday, January 14, 2013
   Exports of goods and services over the past 12 months totaled $2.2 trillion, 38.7 percent higher than the level of exports in 2009, with exports growing an average of 11.9 percent annually in that time, according to data released by the U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis.    Among major export markets, the top 10 buying countries with the largest annualized increase in purchases of U.S. goods since 2009 were Panama (32.1 percent), Chile (26.3 percent), Ru...
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