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ND exports up 24 percent in first half of year
North Dakota exports the first half of 2012 were up 24 percent over the year, and the oil boom played a role.August 10, 2012
N.D. exports up 24 percent
North Dakota exports were up 24 percent in the first quarter of 2012 compared to the same period last year, moving the state from 44th to 41st place in the nation when it comes to exports.By Forum Communications , August 10, 2012
Group learning about N.D. wheat
Flour milling and food industry marketing executives from the Philippines will be in North Dakota the next three days to get a firsthand look at the state’s hard red spring wheat crop.August 09, 2012
ND aviation parts company eyes Colombia expansion
A Fargo aviation parts company that sells helicopter equipment to Colombia to help in the war on drugs is looking to expand its business in the South American country.April 13, 2012
U.S. exports set new record
The outlook for U.S. economic growth is looking slightly better. American businesses sold a record number of goods and services in Europe, China and other foreign markets in February, while imports declined. Many economists began raising their forecasts for January-March growth after seeing Thursday’s government report on the lowest trade deficit since the fall.By By Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press , April 13, 2012
N.D. exports increase by nearly $900 million
North Dakota exports increased by about $900 million in 2011 led by strong global sales of agricultural and construction machinery and a record volume of crude that was shipped to Canada before returning to the U.S. by pipeline, federal Commerce Department statistics show.By By James MacPherson , Associated Press , March 03, 2012
ND exports increase by nearly $900M
North Dakota exports increased by about $900 million in 2011, led by strong global sales of machinery and a record volume of crude that was shipped to Canada before returning to the U.S. by pipeline.March 02, 2012
Goehring: Branded Program available
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring encourages North Dakota food companies with overseas exports to participate in the 2012 Branded Program for financial assistance in promoting their brand name food and agricultural products in foreign markets.August 20, 2011
N.D. exports up 15 percent in ’10
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s exports grew by 15 percent in 2010, with machinery, crude oil and canola oil the leading products heading out of state.March 04, 2011
North Dakota exports up 15 percent in 2010
North Dakota's exports grew by 15 percent in 2010, with machinery, crude oil and canola oil the leading products heading out of state.March 03, 2011
Rural N.D. exporters fight for more market access
BISMARCK — Miles of prairie and ocean separate North Dakota farms and the overseas markets for their products. While American exports are growing, some are worried that agriculture could be left behind in the boom. “We’re going to see rural America evaporate,” said Bob Sinner, president of Sinner Bros. & Bresnahan, a Casselton grower and processor that relies on access to containerized transportation for its products. He has been frustrated for years by difficulty in getting shipping containers to carry his products overseas, but the situation has been exacerbated by the recession and changes in international trade.By An AP Member Exchange By Christopher Bjorke, The Bismarck Tribune , June 21, 2010
N.D. exports down 21 percent in 2009
North Dakota exports fell more than 21 percent in 2009 from the previous year, similar to the nationwide drop of 18 percent. The U.S. Commercial Service, a part of the federal Commerce Department, says North Dakota was the 44th largest exporter among the states.February 17, 2010
North Dakota exports triple in one decade
Despite a slowdown in late 2008, the value of North Dakota exports has nearly quadrupled this decade, led by sales of farm and construction machinery to Canada, Europe and former Soviet republics, the North Dakota Trade Office says.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , February 13, 2009
U.S. grain exports snagged by infrastructure delays
Across the country, from grain elevator to grain elevator, golden wheat and corn are piled in towering mounds, waiting for a rail car to haul them to market. Some grain can sit for a month or more on the ground, exposed to wind, rain and rats.By By Chirstopher Leonard and Catherine Tsai, The Associated Press , August 25, 2008
Officials: Trip to Korea was productive
With Koreans paying as much as $40 per pound for beef, it’s no wonder North Dakota officials and Koreans both want to see the Korean ban on U.S. beef ended. That’s just one of the things state officials and business representatives learned on a trade trip to Korea last week.By Janell Cole, N.D. Capitol Bureau , March 26, 2008
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