
Countries to which Iowa exports the most goods
Although imports are undoubtedly a major part of the United States economy, the reverse is also true. In fact, according to the United States Trade Office, the U.S. is the second-largest exporter of goods in the world, second to China. The country's trade relationships with the rest of the world are widespread, reaching over 200 countries and territories.
Service exports, such as tourism and software development, are particularly important for the United States' export output. In 2022, for instance, the U.S. exported $926 billion in service exports, a 16.4% increase from 2021. According to the Observatory of Economic Complexity, other major U.S. exports include aircraft parts and petroleum gas.
Certain states' export rates vary significantly from others, depending on the predominant industries in each area. For example, in July 2025, Texas exported the most goods ($37.5 billion), followed by California ($15.9 billion) and New York ($7.6 billion).
Nationwide economic decisions can also substantially affect overall exports. If a country imposes tariffs—taxes on goods imported from a specific country—impacted countries might introduce retaliatory tariffs as a result.
When tracking U.S. economic activity, you might find yourself wondering: Which countries does my state export the most goods to? And what industries influence what gets exported?
To help answer that question, Stacker compiled a list of countries that Iowa exports the most goods to using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Countries are ranked by the total value of exports in 2024 with Iowa.
Keep reading to find out which countries your state's exports are most likely headed to in the near future.

#30. Philippines
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($20.4 million)
--- Food industry residues and waste; prepared animal feed ($8.8 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($4.1 million)

#29. Ukraine
- Largest exports:
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($42.9 million)
--- Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparations ($5.8 million)
--- Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof ($5.6 million)

#28. Guatemala
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($20.7 million)
--- Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates ($11.9 million)
--- Cereals ($9.5 million)

#27. Argentina
- Largest exports:
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($18.1 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($15.6 million)
--- Cereals ($9.3 million)

#26. Poland
- Largest exports:
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($29.0 million)
--- Plastics and articles thereof ($12.0 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($5.1 million)

#25. New Zealand
- Largest exports:
--- Cereals ($19.7 million)
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($13.0 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($10.1 million)

#24. Thailand
- Largest exports:
--- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts; sound and TV recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories ($15.1 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($11.6 million)
--- Aluminum and articles thereof ($10.9 million)

#23. Spain
- Largest exports:
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($20.5 million)
--- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts; sound and TV recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories ($16.8 million)
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($15.3 million)
#22. Malaysia
- Largest exports:
--- Tanning and dyeing extracts, dyes, pigments, paints, putty, and inks ($42.0 million)
--- Aluminum and articles thereof ($16.0 million)
--- Copper and articles thereof ($7.8 million)

#21. Singapore
- Largest exports:
--- Tanning and dyeing extracts, dyes, pigments, paints, putty, and inks ($17.1 million)
--- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts; sound and TV recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories ($16.6 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($9.6 million)

#20. Hong Kong
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($66.8 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($8.4 million)
--- Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof ($5.9 million)

#19. Chile
- Largest exports:
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($32.8 million)
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($21.7 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($13.7 million)

#18. Taiwan
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($45.3 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($14.1 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($13.4 million)

#17. Belgium
- Largest exports:
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($54.4 million)
--- Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones and metals and articles thereof; immitation jewellery; coins ($30.2 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($17.3 million)

#16. South Africa
- Largest exports:
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($96.6 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($18.6 million)
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($17.7 million)

#15. Saudi Arabia
- Largest exports:
--- Cereals ($92.5 million)
--- Food industry residues and waste; prepared animal feed ($17.6 million)
--- Miscellaneous edible preparations ($15.1 million)

#14. Italy
- Largest exports:
--- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts; sound and TV recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories ($35.6 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($33.3 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($25.6 million)

#13. India
- Largest exports:
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($38.6 million)
--- Organic chemicals ($36.2 million)
--- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts; sound and TV recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories ($15.2 million)

#12. France
- Largest exports:
--- Electrical machinery and equipment and parts; sound and TV recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories ($68.7 million)
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($62.4 million)
--- Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof ($27.2 million)

#11. Colombia
- Largest exports:
--- Cereals ($103.1 million)
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($72.3 million)
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($32.1 million)

#10. United Kingdom
- Largest exports:
--- Ores, slag and ash ($196.3 million)
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($43.4 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($26.6 million)
#9. South Korea
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($258.9 million)
--- Aluminum and articles thereof ($48.5 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($22.4 million)
#8. Netherlands
- Largest exports:
--- Ores, slag and ash ($147.3 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($103.7 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($100.4 million)
#7. Australia
- Largest exports:
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($181.2 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($163.6 million)
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($109.5 million)

#6. Germany
- Largest exports:
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($131.4 million)
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($107.8 million)
--- Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof ($100.3 million)

#5. Brazil
- Largest exports:
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($303.7 million)
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($171.8 million)
--- Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories ($108.5 million)

#4. Japan
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($386.5 million)
--- Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates ($133.8 million)
--- Aluminum and articles thereof ($64.7 million)

#3. China
- Largest exports:
--- Meat and edible meat offal ($280.3 million)
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($66.9 million)
--- Pharmaceutical products ($61.4 million)

#2. Mexico
- Largest exports:
--- Cereals ($650.6 million)
--- Food industry residues and waste; prepared animal feed ($539.0 million)
--- Sugars and sugar confectionary ($416.3 million)

#1. Canada
- Largest exports:
--- Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery etc.; parts ($951.7 million)
--- Miscellaneous chemical products ($532.8 million)
--- Beverages, spirits and vinegar ($450.5 million)
This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou, writing by Abby Monteil, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 51 states.