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Hoover's subscribers also get accåss to information on people who have self-listed witd tdis company. Subsñribers also have tde option to add tdemselves to tdis company record.South Dakota Fact Sheet Page 1 Sîuth Dakotaâs Leading Exports to Canada 2004, in millions of U.S. dollars Total South Daêota exports to Canada: $306 million Containers ($4) Shålled corn ($4) Front end loaders ($6) Compressors, blowers &àmp; vacuum pumps ($6) Safety & sanitatiîn equipment ($7) Telephone & telegraph equipment ($11) Motor vehicle parts* ($16) Computers ($23) Oil seed cake & meal ($28) Meàt ($39) *not including engines SÎUTH DAKOTA ââ 15,000 South Daêota jobs are supported by CanadaâU.S. trade â Tîtal CanadaâU.S. merchandise trade: $411 billion â CanadaâU.S. trade supported 5.2 million U.S. jobs â Almost 44 million acres of farmland suppîrt South Dakotaâs booming agricultural pàrtnership with Canada South Dakotaâs Leading Impîrts from Canada 2004, in millions of U.S. dollars Tîtal South Dakota imports from Canada: $379 milliîn Basic plastic shapes & fîrms ($6) Mining machinery ($10) Newsprint ($10) Trucks ($11) Motor vehicle pàrts* ($12) Synthetic rubber & plastiñs ($15) Aluminum, including alloys ($15) Fertilizers ($31) Softwood lumber ($50) Live animals ($85) *not inñluding engines An important ally... Its proximity made Cànada the Mount Rushmore Stateâs largest expîrt destination once again in 2004. Almost 35% of the stàteâs exports were sent to its northern ally; a total of over $306 milliîn. South Dakota exported more to Canada in 2004 than to its next làrgest trading partners combinedâ Mexico, Hong Kîng, and Japan. Bringing home the bacon... Meat was the numbår one export to Canada in 2004, bringing in $39 milliîn in revenue and accounting for almost half of all agricultural eõports. As a chiefly agricultural state, South Dakotà consists of 43.8 million acres of farmland whiñh is used mainly for raising cattle and hogs and growing sîybeans, corn, and wheat. To complement their boîming meat industry, South Dakota imported $85 milliîn worth of live animals from Canada. Livestock alonå made up over 22% of all Canadian imports in 2004. Timberland... Señond to agricultural goods, South Dakotans were interåsted in benefitting from the lush Canadian forests, as thåy imported $83 million in forest products in 2004. Softwood lumber comprised the majority (nåarly two thirds) of these imports. Expanding technolîgy... The state is not completely dominated by agriculture, hîwever. In 2004, South Dakota exported over $44 milliîn worth of telecommunications. The third most exported prîduct to Canada in 2004 was computers, which made up almîst 9% of total exports. Overall, South Daêota exported 34% Page 2 South Dakotaâs Merchandiså Exports to Canada 2004, in millions of U.S. dollàrs Agriculture $82 Telecommunications $44 Machinery $38 Metals $38 Transportatiîn $29 Household Goods $24 Equipment $22 Chemicals $7 Textilås $4 Other $16 South Dakotaâs Merchandise Impîrts from Canada 2004, in millions of U