Ries
Registered
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2008
- Messages
- 3,566
- Likes
- 4,898
RWS said:BigBad correctly esteems American exports to be mostly popular music and film, in my opinion. I, however, don't see this as American imperialism, but, rather, as an indication of what pleases many a young person worldwide (after all, he or she could have chosen to read Borges or watch Strindberg).
Actually, this is completely INCORRECT.
while film, music and other "cultural" products, are big, the USA is still one of the top 2 or 3 exporting countries in the world.
In 2008, it exported $1,826,596,000,000 worth of goods and services.
Yep, that over One Trillion dollars worth.
That would include 388 Billion in Industrial Supplies, 457 Billion in Capital Goods, 233 Billion worth of Autos and Vehicles, and lots more.
Its all right here-http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/Press-Release/2008pr/final_revisions/08final.pdf
Boeing alone exports more dollars worth of manufactured goods than the entire GDP of many countries. Caterpillar and John Deere both export Billions of dollars worth of machinery every year.
The single largest manufacturer of machine tools in the entire WORLD is the Haas Company, in Oxnard California- in 2007, they were selling over 1000 CNC machine tools a month, including 100 a month to china alone.
While the USA does not employ anywhere near as many workers as it used to in Manufacturing, it is still a huge manufacturer, and a big exporter.