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Minnesota exports to Canada drop 21% to $1.13b in Q1

byCustoms Today Report
03/09/2015
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OTTAWA: The high U.S. dollar smothered any chance for export growth during the second quarter for Minnesota companies — especially with Canada, the state’s largest trade partner.

Exports to Canada fell 21 percent to $1.13 billion in the quarter.

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“Wow, 21 percent. That’s a big chunk,” said Bob Kill, CEO of the manufacturing consulting firm Enterprise Minnesota.

Canada is the “go to” country of choice for both large and small Minnesota manufacturers because it’s the easiest, in terms of transportation, language and culture, in which to do business outside the United States, he said.

“But the exchange rate has changed very dramatically and quickly in the last nine months and that is affecting both large and smaller manufacturers,” Kill said.

Besides the U.S. dollar, the pullback in Canada’s own ailing oil industry has hurt export sales for several Minnesota clients, he said.

Overall, even though Minnesota performed better than the nation as a whole, shipments dropped 3.8 percent to $5.2 billion in the quarter ended June 30 compared with a year earlier, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. Total U.S. exports fell 5.6 percent, with 38 states reporting drops in shipments.

The state report noted that smaller trading partners such as Belgium, Singapore and the United Kingdom also saw shipments from Minnesota slide — but none as severely as Canada.

But state officials also noted that trade to some regions grew during the quarter.

For example, Commissioner Katie Clark Sieben noted that trade to Europe grew 5 percent overall. Shipments to Asia as a whole fell slightly, but shipments to China rose 2 percent to $594 million and exports to Japan grew 2 percent to $306 million.

In addition, exports to Mexico jumped 5 percent to $575 million, and trade to Middle Eastern countries rose 23 percent to $106 million.

But the growth in other areas could not overcome the losses in trade with Canada.

The high U.S. dollar and effect of negative currency translations have dampened exports and pinched profits for many Minnesota manufacturers, including 3M, Pentair, Toro and Donaldson Co.

Some firms, such as Arctic Cat, have been particularly hurt. About one-third of the company’s ATV and snowmobile sales come from Canada.

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