US 2010 Construction Machinery Exports Gain 28% to Top $16.4 Billion

US Construction Machinery Exports 2010 Gain 28% to Top $16.4 Billion

Exports of U.S.-made construction machinery finished 2010 with a gain of more than 28% compared to 2009, for a total of $16.4 billion dollars, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). The 2010 figure is 21% below the 2008 peak of $20.7 billion. The AEM North American-based international trade group consolidates U.S. Commerce Department data with other sources into a quarterly export trends report.

"Export sales continue to sustain many companies as we still face a fragile domestic upturn," stated AEM Senior Vice President Al Cervero. "While these numbers are positive we have to remember they follow a 2009 decline of more than 38 percent."

"It's important to pass the pending free-trade agreements with Colombia, Korea and Panama to help manufacturers create more U.S. jobs by selling their products to international buyers," he added.

Export business to Europe gained 23 percent for a total $1.88 billion, and exports to Asia grew 10 percent and totaled $2.2 billion. Construction machinery exports to South America increased 31 percent in 2010 for a total $3.1 billion; and exports to Central America came in at $1.6 billion, a 24-percent increase.

The largest gain was to Australia/Oceania with a 66-percent increase for a total $1.6 billion. The only decline was to Africa with a 5-percent drop for $934 million worth of purchases. Construction machinery exports to Canada gained 39 percent and totaled $5.1 billion.

Countries buying the most U.S.-made construction machinery in 2010 were:

  1. Canada - $5.1 billion, up 39 percent
  2. Australia - $1.5 billion, up 62 percent
  3. Mexico - $1.2 billion, up 25 percent
  4. Chile - $920 million, up 21 percent
  5. Brazil - $758 million, up 48 percent
  6. Colombia - $588 million, up 50 percent
  7. China - $499 million, up 2 percent
  8. Peru - $437 million, up 37 percent
  9. Belgium - $399 million, up 11 percent
  10. South Africa - $396 million, up 12 percent
  11. Russia - $333 million – up 60 percent
  12. Singapore - $299 million, up 40 percent
  13. Saudi Arabia - $227 million, down 4 percent
  14. Arab Emirates - $197 million, up 38 percent
  15. Germany - $197 million, up 34 percent
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