U.S. Imports
$1.5B
U.S. Exports: $0
-$1.5B (net importer)
Missouri's trade profile reflects its role as a central logistics and manufacturing hub, with exports concentrated in transportation equipment, chemicals, agricultural products, and aerospace components. The state's position at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers provides access to inland waterway freight networks, while Kansas City and St. Louis serve as major rail and trucking crossroads. Canada, Mexico, and China are Missouri's leading trading partners.
Missouri's top exports include transportation equipment, chemicals, agricultural products (soybeans, corn), aerospace components, and machinery.
Missouri's location at the intersection of major river systems and national rail corridors makes it a central distribution point for both domestic and international freight, reducing transit costs for exporters and importers.
Missouri's primary trading partners are Canada, Mexico, and China, followed by Germany and Japan, with trade spanning automotive, agricultural, and industrial sectors.
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