All the US states that ship more than $1 billion worth of goods to China that would be slammed by tariffs

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1. Texas: Tariff-eligible export amount: $8,022,380,040

1. Texas: Tariff-eligible export amount: $8,022,380,040

In Texas, the biggest hit will come from crude oil and propane. The state sent $3.7 billion worth of crude oil to China last year, and $1.7 billion worth of propane.

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2. Louisiana: Tariff-eligible export amount: $6,627,390,388

2. Louisiana: Tariff-eligible export amount: $6,627,390,388

Some farmers in the Midwest ship their soybeans to Louisiana for transport, which increases the count for Louisiana.

Given the fact that Louisiana still relies on the shipping and sales for its economy, the data is still helpful to evaluate the pain from the tariffs — but it may undercount the lost value to some upstream producers.

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3. Washington: Tariff-eligible export amount: $5,231,988,100

3. Washington: Tariff-eligible export amount: $5,231,988,100

4. California: Tariff-eligible export amount: $4,560,897,434

4. California: Tariff-eligible export amount: $4,560,897,434
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5. Alabama: Tariff-eligible export amount: $2,620,256,485

5. Alabama: Tariff-eligible export amount: $2,620,256,485

About $1.9 billion of the state's $2.6 billion in goods is comprised of small-engined vehicles.

6. South Carolina: Tariff-eligible export amount: $2,588,390,677

6. South Carolina: Tariff-eligible export amount: $2,588,390,677
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7. Illinois: Tariff-eligible export amount: $2,123,222,976

7. Illinois: Tariff-eligible export amount: $2,123,222,976

8. Kentucky: Tariff-eligible export amount: $1,006,565,148

8. Kentucky: Tariff-eligible export amount: $1,006,565,148
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