U.S. Imports
$355.7M
U.S. Exports: $0
-$355.7M (net importer)
Vermont is a small but trade-active northeastern state with a significant portion of its commerce tied to cross-border trade with Canada, particularly through ports of entry along the Quebec border. Key export sectors include machinery, electrical equipment, medical devices, and dairy-related agricultural products. Vermont's trade profile is heavily influenced by its proximity to Montreal and its role as a corridor for goods moving between New England and Canadian markets.
Vermont's top exports include machinery, electrical equipment, medical and scientific instruments, and dairy products, with Canada being the dominant trading partner by a wide margin.
The primary ports of entry for Vermont's Canada trade include Derby Line, Highgate Springs, and Richford, all located along the Quebec border and handling significant truck and rail freight volumes.
Vermont consistently ranks among the smaller states by total export value due to its limited population and industrial base, though its per-capita export figures are relatively competitive within New England.
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