U.S. Imports
$1.3B
U.S. Exports: $0
-$1.3B (net importer)
Oklahoma's trade profile is anchored by energy sector exports including petroleum, natural gas, and refined products, alongside machinery, aerospace components, and agricultural commodities such as wheat and cattle. The state uses the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, the only inland waterway port in the region, to move bulk goods toward Gulf Coast export terminals. Oklahoma's aerospace and defense manufacturing sector, centered around Tulsa and Oklahoma City, contributes significantly to its export value.
Oklahoma's top exports include petroleum and refined energy products, aircraft and aerospace parts, industrial machinery, wheat, and cattle-related agricultural commodities.
Oklahoma uses the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System to barge bulk commodities to Gulf Coast ports, while air freight through Tulsa and Oklahoma City airports handles high-value aerospace and manufactured goods.
Canada, Mexico, China, the United Kingdom, and Germany are among Oklahoma's leading trading partners, purchasing the state's energy products, aerospace components, and agricultural exports.
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