US exports are up 17%

I was watching CNBS and Gary Locke, Commerce Secretary US, comes on and tells the news correspondent that US exports are up 17% from where they were last year. Does anyone deal with commodities exports or textiles exports, or really any exports for that matter who can list some items the US is exporting? I mean what could China, or any country in the world want that says Made in the USA (besides people of course)?

Is it tractors? Our timber? Perhaps it's clothing....

Any thoughts??

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Locke

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Major U.S. defense exports include aircraft, motor vehicles and parts. In power Industry: Turbines,Transistors Telecommunications: Communication equipments. and the rest include pharmaceuticals and clothes.

 

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