Vermont International Trade Law News - Vermont Exports Reach Record High in 2025

In a year marked by economic uncertainty and global challenges, Vermont's international trade sector has proven to be a bright spot for the state's economy. According to the latest data released by the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development, exports from the Green Mountain State reached a record high in 2025, signaling robust growth in overseas markets.Vermont's exports totaled $2.4 billion in 2025, a 12% increase from the previous year. This remarkable achievement can be attributed to the state's diverse range of products and services, including agricultural goods, machinery, electronics, and pharmaceuticals. Key trading partners for Vermont include Canada, Mexico, China, and the European Union.One of the driving forces behind Vermont's export success has been the state's commitment to fostering trade relationships and expanding market access. Governor Sarah Smith, in a statement released today, credited the state's proactive trade promotion efforts for the record-breaking export numbers."Our export growth in 2025 is a testament to Vermont's strong presence in global markets and our dedication to supporting our businesses in expanding their reach," Governor Smith said. "We will continue to prioritize international trade as a key driver of economic growth and prosperity for our state."The COVID-19 pandemic presented unique challenges for Vermont's businesses engaged in international trade, with disruptions to global supply chains and fluctuations in demand. However, the state's exporters demonstrated resilience and adaptability in navigating these obstacles, finding innovative ways to continue serving overseas customers.Looking ahead to 2026, Vermont's international trade outlook remains positive, with projections of sustained growth in key sectors such as food and beverage, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. The state government has also announced plans to further support export-oriented businesses through targeted trade missions, market research, and financial assistance programs.As Vermont celebrates its record-high exports in 2025, the state's businesses and policymakers are optimistic about the future opportunities that lie ahead in the global marketplace. With a strong foundation of innovation, quality, and reliability, Vermont is well positioned to continue expanding its presence on the international stage and driving economic prosperity for years to come.

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