U.S. Imports
$894.1M
U.S. Exports: $0
-$894.1M (net importer)
Idaho's trade profile is dominated by agricultural exports, particularly potatoes, dairy products, wheat, and barley, alongside a growing semiconductor and electronics manufacturing sector anchored by companies such as Micron Technology. Canada, Mexico, Japan, and South Korea are among Idaho's primary trading partners. The state's exports also include food processing equipment, chemicals, and lumber products.
Idaho's leading exports include semiconductors and electronic components, potatoes and potato products, dairy, wheat, barley, lumber, and food processing machinery, with Canada, Mexico, Japan, and South Korea as key markets.
Idaho's semiconductor industry, led by Micron Technology's operations in Boise, is a major contributor to the state's export value, with memory chips and related electronic components representing a substantial share of Idaho's total goods exports.
Idaho relies on rail networks, interstate highways, and the Snake River system for moving goods to Pacific Northwest ports such as the Port of Portland and the Port of Seattle/Tacoma, which serve as primary gateways for Idaho's international exports.
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