Top Markets Series
The International Trade Administration's Top Markets Series is meant to help exporters determine their next export market by comparing opportunities across borders. Each report ranks future export opportunities within a particular industry based on a sector-specific methodology. The reports provide a detailed assessment of the competitiveness landscape within a sector, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing U.S. exporters in key markets. Each report is available for download. Interested exporters can also download or view individual case studies within larger reports.
Agricultural Equipment (2017) | Industrial Automation (2016) | ||
Aircraft Parts (2017) | Manufacturing Technology (2016) | ||
Automotive Parts (2017) | Media and Entertainment (2017 Update) | ||
Building Products and Sustainable Construction (2017) | Medical Devices (2016) | ||
Civil Nuclear (2017) | Oil and Gas Equipment (2017) | ||
Cloud Computing (2017) | Pharmaceuticals (2016) | ||
Cold Supply Chain (2017) | Recreational Transportation (2018 update) | ||
Construction Equipment (2016) | Renewable Energy (2016) | ||
Defense Products (2016) | Renewable Fuels (2016) | ||
Education (2016) | Semiconductors and Related Equipment (2017) | ||
Environmental Technologies (2017) | Smart Grid (2018) | ||
Financial Technology (2016) | Technical Textiles (2017) | ||
Franchising (2016) | Travel and Tourism (2015) | ||
Health IT (2017) |
ITA’s Top Markets Reports are developed by its Industry & Analysis (I&A) business unit, whose staff of industry, trade, and economic experts provide detailed analysis to strengthen the export competitiveness of U.S. industry and support strategies to unlock export and investment opportunities that benefit the U.S. economy. Internal resources for I&A staff only.
NOTE: The International Trade Administration provides the Top Markets Reports as a resource to U.S. exporters. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information presented in these reports is complete and accurate as of the date of publication; however, the U.S. Government assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions. Readers are advised to independently verify any information contained in this intelligence brief prior to relying on it. The information provided in this report does not constitute legal advice. Readers are further advised to conduct their own due diligence and seek the advice of legal counsel before entering into business ventures or other commercial arrangements in this market.
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