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Oakbrook Terrace, IL (September 23, 2008) – AeA,
the nation’s largest technology trade association representing all segments
of the high-tech industry, today released its annual report detailing
national and state trends in the international trade of high-tech goods. The
report, Trade in the Cyberstates 2008: A State-by-State Overview of
High-Tech International Trade, covers all 50 states, the District of
Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Tech exports in Illinois have continuously grown the past four years to
total $7.4 billion in 2007. This is a four percent increase over the
previous year, or an increase of $258 million. Illinois is also ranked
seventh nationally for its high-tech exports. Electronic components exports,
which ranks third nationally for tech exports, is one of the leading export
sectors in Illinois.
"Technology export growth continues to be vital to Illinois, as it makes up
15 percent of the state’s total exports," said Ed Longanecker, Executive
Director of AeA’s Midwest Council. "Not only this, but high-tech exports
support 28,700 jobs in Illinois. From these numbers, it is clear that
Illinois is a great state to trade with. Our leaders in Washington need to
work to increase access to foreign markets through bilateral and
multilateral trade deals. They benefit the country and the state of
Illinois."
Nationally, Trade in the Cyberstates 2008 shows that U.S. high-tech
goods exports decreased by three percent in 2007, totaling $214 billion,
representing 18 percent of all U.S. exports to the world. High-tech imports
totaled $333 billion in 2007, up by three percent, resulting in a high-tech
trade deficit of $118 billion. High-tech exports supported 894,600 jobs in
the United States.
Trade in the Cyberstates 2008 provides a comprehensive review of
international trade of high-tech goods at the national and state-by-state
level. The report provides overview pages for all 50 states, the District of
Columbia, and Puerto Rico. These "snapshot" pages highlight historical
high-tech export trends, exports by individual tech sector, and leading
export destinations.
This report is a partner publication to AeA's other two annual cyber
publications, Cyberstates and Cybercities, which provide data
on high-tech jobs, wages, payroll, and other factors at the state and
metropolitan levels.
AeA members can purchase each of these reports for $125; non-members for
$250. Visit www.aeanet.org/research
to purchase the reports.
What Does High-Tech Trade Mean for Illinois?
- $7.4 billion in high-tech exports (7th
ranked cyberstate)
- Up $258 million in tech exports between
2006 and 2007
- 15 percent of exports from Illinois are
tech exports (22nd ranked cyberstate)
- 28,700 jobs in Illinois are supported by
tech exports
Illinois’s Leading Tech Export
Destinations:
- $1.5 billion in tech exports to Canada
- $555 million in tech exports to Germany
- $533 million in tech exports to Japan
Illinois’s Leading Tech Export Sectors:
- 3rd in electronic components exports at
$1.1 billion
- 4th in communications equipment exports
at $1.3 billion
- 5th in electromedical equipment exports
at $1.3 billion
Source: Trade in the Cyberstates 2008
Data are for 2007.
Published by AeA, Advancing the Business of Technology (www.aeanet.org)
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