State ranked 48th
nationally in export performance year over year
MURFREESBORO,
Tenn. — Tennessee’s exporters had a difficult first quarter, according to
the latest “Global Commerce” report from MTSU’s Business and Economic
Research Center.
Exports
were down 2.2 percent from a year ago (from $8.13 billion to $7.95 billion),
ranking Tennessee a lowly 48th among all the states in its export
performance. Nationally, exports were up 8 percent year over year.
“The
biggest problem was a steep fall in computer exports to Canada,” said Steven
Livingston, BERC associate director and a professor of political science and
international relations at MTSU.
Computer
exports dropped more than $250 million from 2017, a 60 percent loss.
“We
expect this decline to persist over the next several quarters,” he said. “Two
other large sectors — the medical equipment and automotive industries — also
saw very mediocre growth.”
Livingston
noted that the state’s best markets for the first quarter were in Asia — exports
to China actually gained $100 million — as well as Central and South American
markets.
To read
the full report, go to http://capone.mtsu.edu/berc/globalcommerce.html and click on the link
for “Quarterly Trade Report – 1st Quarter 2018.”
For more
information, contact Livingston at 615-898-2720 or email steven.livingston@mtsu.edu.
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