Governor Kay Ivey today announced that Alabama exports surged to over $25.5 billion in 2022
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Gov. Kay Ivey today announced that Alabama exports surged to over $25.5 billion in 2022, setting a new annual record.
Last year’s surging export activity was driven by rising overseas shipments of Alabama-made vehicles, aerospace parts, chemicals, minerals, metals, and paper products, according to data from the Alabama Department of Commerce.
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