U.S. Imports
$2.6B
U.S. Exports: $0
-$2.6B (net importer)
Nevada's trade activity is driven by exports of gold and precious metals, machinery, electronic components, and chemicals, with the state's mining sector playing a dominant role in export value. Nevada benefits from proximity to the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as air freight capacity through Las Vegas and Reno airports. The state's growing advanced manufacturing and logistics sectors are diversifying its trade base beyond natural resources.
Nevada's top exports are gold and other precious metals from its mining industry, followed by industrial machinery, electronic components, and chemical products from its manufacturing sector.
Nevada exporters route goods through the nearby ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in California, and use air freight through McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and Reno-Tahoe International Airport for high-value shipments.
Switzerland, Canada, the United Kingdom, and various Asian nations are among Nevada's top export destinations, largely due to demand for the state's gold and precious metal products.
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