U.S. Imports
$2.5B
U.S. Exports: $0
-$2.5B (net importer)
Oregon is a major Pacific Northwest trade hub with the Port of Portland serving as a critical gateway for agricultural exports, including wheat, hay, and lumber, as well as semiconductor and electronics imports. The state's proximity to Asian markets makes it strategically important for trans-Pacific trade flows. Oregon's export economy is driven by industrial machinery, computer equipment, and agricultural commodities.
Oregon's leading exports include semiconductors and electronic components, agricultural products such as wheat and hay, lumber and wood products, and industrial machinery, primarily shipped through the Port of Portland to Asian markets.
The Port of Portland is Oregon's primary international trade gateway, handling containerized cargo, bulk agricultural shipments, and vehicle imports. The Port of Coos Bay also handles significant bulk commodity exports.
Oregon's top trading partners include China, Japan, South Korea, Canada, and Malaysia, reflecting the state's strong trans-Pacific trade orientation driven by technology and agricultural exports.
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