* Manufactured goods include automobiles, chemicals, machinery, and electrical equipment.
* Agricultural products include soybeans, corn, cotton, and tobacco.
* Chemicals include plastics, fertilizers, and pharmaceuticals.
Tennessee imports a variety of goods, including consumer goods, machinery, and transportation equipment. Top import sources include China, Mexico, Canada, Germany, and Japan.
* Consumer goods include clothing, furniture, and toys.
* Machinery includes computers, electronics, and industrial machinery.
* Transportation equipment includes automobiles, trucks, and airplanes.
Here is a table showing Tennessee's top imports and exports by value in 2021:
| Top Exports | Value (USD) | Top Imports | Value (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Automobiles | $13.4 billion | Consumer goods | $15.6 billion |
| Chemicals | $11.2 billion | Machinery | $10.8 billion |
| Agricultural products | $4.5 billion | Transportation equipment | $9.2 billion |
| Machinery | $4.3 billion | Chemicals | $6.4 billion |
| Electrical equipment | $3.9 billion | Plastics | $3.8 billion |
Tennessee's exports support over 190,000 jobs in the state. The state's imports provide essential goods and services for consumers and businesses.