#1: Canada at $4.6 billion
Rank in 2009: #1
Rank a decade ago: #1

Change from 2009: 21%

Top industries:
Transportation equiptment ($1.2 billion)
Machinery ($641 million)
Computers/electronics ($496 million)

Largest Gains:
Transportation (up $280 million)
Chemicals (up $145 million to $323 million)

Largest Declines:
Food (down $16 million to $453 million)
Paper (down $5 million to $145 million)


#2: China at $1.8 billion
Rank in 2009: #2
Rank a decade ago: #4

Change from 2009: 45%

Top industries:
Machinery ($506 million)
Computers/electronics ($442 million)
Paper ($162 million)

Largest Gains:
Machinery (up $221 million)
Computers/electronics up $119 million)

Largest Declines:
Fabricated metal (down $12 million to $46 million)



#3: Japan at $930 million
Rank in 2009: #4
Rank a decade ago: #2

Change from 2009: 26%

Top industries:
Computers/electronics ($247 million)
Misc. goods ($161 million)
Machinery ($121 million)

Largest Gains:
Computers/electronics (up $82 million)
Chemicals (up $25 million to $91 million)

Largest Declines:
Misc. goods (down $3 million)



#4: Mexico at $836 million
Rank in 2009: #5
Rank a decade ago: #8

Change from 2009: 26%

Top industries:
Food ($214 million)
Computers/electronics ($104 million)
Machinery ($101 million)

Largest Gains:
Plastics (up $32 million to $72 million)
Food (up $31 million)

Largest Declines:
Misc. goods (down $2 million to $20 million)



#5: Germany at $727 million
Rank in 2009: #6
Rank a decade ago: #5

Change from 2009: 12%

Top industries:
Computers/electronics ($302 million)
Misc. goods ($109 million)
Machinery ($101 million)

Largest Gains:
Machinery (up $33 million)
Misc. goods (up $25 million)

Largest Declines:
Computers/electronics (down $30 million)



#6: South Korea at $605 million
Rank in 2009: #9
Rank a decade ago: #10

Change from 2009: 20%

Top industries:
Machinery ($129 million)
Computers/electronics ($94 million)
Food ($87 million)

Largest Gains:
Computers/electronics (up $28 million)
Misc. goods (up $23 million to $59 million)

Largest Declines:
Nonmetallic materials (down $10 mil to $16 mil)
Elec. equiptment (down $9 million to $10 million)


#7: United Kingdom at $564 million
Rank in 2009: #7
Rank a decade ago: #6

Change from 2009: -4%

Top industries:
Computers/electronics ($170 million)
Chemicals ($96 million)
Misc. goods ($63 million)

Largest Gains:
Elec. equiptment (up $13 million to $42 million)
Misc. goods (up $10 million)

Largest Declines:
Fabricated metals (down $34 million to $17 million)
Chemicals (down $20 million)


#8: Belgium at $560 million
Rank in 2009: #8
Rank a decade ago: #18

Change from 2009: 4%

Top industries:
Miscellaneous goods ($223 million)
Machinery ($218 million)
Computers/electronics ($53 million)

Largest Gains:
Misc. goods (up $6 million to $29 million)
Chemicals (up $6 million to $29 million)

Largest Declines:
Machinery (down $10 million)
Transportation (down $5 million to $17 million)


#9: Singapore at $494 million
Rank in 2009: #12
Rank a decade ago: #11

Change from 2009: 28%

Top industries:
Machinery ($131 million)
Computers/electronics ($103 million)
Transportation ($57 million)

Largest Gains:
Machinery (up $31 million)
Chemicals (up $15 million to $42 million)

Largest Declines:
Primary metals (down $2 million to $9 million)



#10: Philippines at $461 million
Rank in 2009: #13
Rank a decade ago: #13

Change from 2009: 41%

Top industries:
Computers/electronics ($392 million)
Food ($33 million)
Plastics ($9 million)

Largest Gains:
Computers/electronics ($up $131 million)


Largest Declines:
Food (down $3 million)