N.H. February exports rose 29.2% from a year ago
But, at $385.5m, they were 12.7% lower than January
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But, at $385.5m, they were 12.7% lower than January
Only three of eight components show increases
$297.1 million in goods were shipped from the Granite State -- $45.7 million less than the month before
But looking at 2013 export growth, N.H. still ranked first among the 50 states for the first eight months of this year
But the state is still setting the pace for growth among the 50 states
Exports edged up by 0.5% in May amid continued signs of some progress
In the last two years, strong foreign demand for American goods - driven by a weak dollar and robust growth in the emerging economies of Asia and Latin America - has significantly contributed to New Hampshire's economic development and job…
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