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Adam Smith, Massachusetts’ exports to China surge to $2.18B. Boston Herald
, Feb 21, 2011.
http://bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1318209
Quote:
A maker of temperature sensor, Nanmac president Dan Nanigian: “For the most
part, everything that we sell to China is made in the United States.”
“Massachusetts manufacturers — medical device companies, computer
component makers and others — sold a record-breaking $2.2 billion in
exports to China last year. That’s a nearly 60 percent jump over 2009
Note:
(a) Framingham and Devens are a town and an unincorporated village in the
towns of Ayer and Shirley, respectively, of Massachusetts.
(b) Nanmac Corporation
http://www.nanmac.com/
(c) In the print but not online edition, the report carried a tablet:
"Over there
Top 10 export markets for Bay State products, by countries:
.............................................2010 exports ...............Change from 2009
United Kingdom .....................$3.21B ....................-20.7%
Canada .................................$3.19B ......................+3.5%
China ....................................$2.19B .......................+59.9%
Japan ...................................$2.04B .......................+19.1%
Germany ................................$1.87B ....................+7.1%
Netherlands ...........................$1.69B .....................-14.5%
Mexico ..................................$1.27B ........................+41.1%
Taiwan ..................................$905M ..................,,...+46.2%
South Korea ...........................$893M ......................+43.1%
Hong Kong .............................$669M ......................+27.4%
All Countries ...........................$26.3B .....................+11.3%
Source: WISERTrade
(d) Sometimes I think China hogs all limelight.
(2) Scott Kirsner, The Tech Bust: 10 Years After; Today’s business
landscape is marked by leaner firms — and more focused growth. Boston Globe
, Feb 20, 2011.
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2011/02/20/todays_tech_firms_leaner_focused_on_slower_growth/
Note: The report does not mention China. In the print but not onoline
edition, teh report came with a table that showed greater Boston is third in
hi-tech output in US, behind Silicon Valley and Seatle.