As it has for the previous nine years, Texas was at the top of the list among states in export activity in 2011, sending almost $250 billion in goods to foreign markets, a robust year-over-year growth in values of 20.7 percent.
As it has for the previous nine years, Texas was at the top of the list among states in export activity in 2011, sending almost $250 billion in goods to foreign markets, a robust year-over-year growth in values of 20.7 percent.
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