The US-China Business Council (USCBC) released the full analysis of US exports to China from all 435 districts in the US House of Representatives. "This report illustrates the widespread benefits to the US economy that have resulted from growing US exports to China," said USCBC President John Frisbie. "The report also acts as a reminder to Congress to keep the benefits of trade in mind when crafting legislation that may affect the US-China commercial relationship," Frisbie continued.

The analysis, undertaken by the Trade Partnership quantifies exports to China from 2000 ' the year before China joined the World Trade Organization ' through 2006 from every congressional district in the 110th Congress.

The full report is available online at www.uschina.org/public/exports/.

Highlights from the report:

  • Overall US exports to China grew 240% from 2000 through 2006.
  • Agricultural exports: In Alabama's 2nd congressional district, exports rose 400% during the 2000-06 period; the top export category in 2006 was crop production. Tennessee's 4th district also exported more agricultural goods to China in 2006 than any other type of good; the district's exports to China increased more than 1,600% from 2000 through 2006.
  • Computers & electronics: Exports to China from Colorado's 4th district increased 235% from 2000-06, with computers and electronics the top export category in 2006. Texas' 32nd district (Dallas County) exported almost $450 million in computers and electronics equipment to China in 2006; exports to China from this district grew 374% from 2000 to 2006.
  • Chemicals: Indiana's 5th district exported chemicals worth $57 million in 2006; overall exports to China were up 156% from 2000 through 2006. Chemicals were also the top 2006 export from Missouri's 3rd district; exports were up more than 500% from this district from 2000-06.
  • Manufactured goods, transportation equipment: Machinery manufactures were the top export category in 2006 of Oklahoma's 1st congressional district; exports to China from this district grew 110% in the 2000-06 period. Michigan's 12th district exported $143 million worth of transportation equipment to China in 2006; the district's export growth from 2000-06 was 389%.

The report is the latest in a series of analyses by the USCBC intended to help inform the debate about trade with China. The USCBC released an analysis of US exports to China by US state earlier this year.