Cincinnati-Middletown metro area exports in 2017

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Kenton County, Kentucky, was responsible for $14.50 billion in exports in 2017, more than any other county in the Cincinnati-Middletown metro area, according to the International Trade Administration.

The ITA promotes trade and investments in the United States through data aggregation and studies on global markets and specific U.S. regions. The agency utilizes its research to negotiate on behalf of U.S. industries and is also responsible for enforcing compliance with trade agreements.

The ITA reports trade totals for exports in the largest export metros in the U.S. The Cincinnati-Middletown metro area, which consists of 11 counties in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana, exported $28.55 billion in 2017. Kenton County's total exports accounted for 50.8 percent of the metro area's total exports.

The following table shows how much each of the area's counties exported in 2017.

Metro Area CountyStateTotal exported (in millions)Percent of total metro area exports
Kenton CountyKentucky$14,49650.8%
Hamilton CountyOhio$8,32829.2%
Boone CountyKentucky$2,4028.4%
Butler CountyOhio$1,7586.2%
Warren CountyOhio$1,1003.9%
Clermont CountyOhio$2280.8%
Campbell CountyKentucky$1830.6%
Dearborn CountyIndiana$400.1%
Grant CountyKentucky$150.1%

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