U.S. Imports
$8.9B
U.S. Exports: $0
-$8.9B (net importer)
Florida is one of the largest US states by export value, with key trade sectors including aerospace, electronics, agricultural products, and medical equipment. The Port of Miami and Port Everglades are among the busiest cargo ports in the nation, facilitating significant trade with Latin America and the Caribbean. Florida's strategic geographic position makes it a critical gateway for both imports and exports in the Western Hemisphere.
Florida's leading exports include aerospace equipment, electronic components, medical devices, agricultural products such as citrus and sugarcane, and industrial machinery, with Latin America and the Caribbean as primary destination markets.
Port Everglades and the Port of Miami handle the bulk of Florida's containerized cargo, while Port Tampa Bay is significant for bulk commodities. These ports collectively rank among the top US ports by cargo volume.
Florida's top trading partners include Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, China, and various Caribbean nations, reflecting the state's role as a hub for trade with Latin America and the Caribbean Basin.
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