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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New York’s 45th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New York’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals and film • Certain auto equipment and parts • Certain processed foods and beverages Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples • Wines • Certain dairy products The U.S.-Colombia TPA will permit New York’s. financial services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia and operate on a cross-border basis. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New York’s non-textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New York’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means for New York: (2)Colombia on New York’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New York’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York Exporters New York’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (a) 22.6% $1.9 million Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (b) 14.9% $2.2 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (c) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (d) 36.2% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkWashington’s 45th 58th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 23.8 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkWashington’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals and film • Certain auto equipment Aircraft and parts • Certain processed foods Tractor trailers and beverages parts • Computers and electronics Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples Apples, pears, and cherries Wines Prime and Choice cuts of beef • Certain dairy products The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit New York’s. financial services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia strengthen intellectual property rights protections for Washington’s designers and operate on a crossmanufacturers of software, semiconductors, aerospace equipment and other hi-border basistech products. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkWashington’s non-non- textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkWashington’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means TPA) Means for New YorkWashington: (2)Colombia 2) Colombia on New YorkWashington’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New YorkWashington’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated 6)Estimated Duty Savings for New York Washington Exporters New YorkWashington’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 23,824,219 Crop Production 9,611,206 Average 8.16.4%-80.1% 2.30% 0% (a) 22.615.6% $1.9 615,000- $7.7 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 5,198,199 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (b) 8.0% $426,000 Processed Foods 2,847,445 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (c) 36.2% $142,000-$569,000 Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 1,707,334 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (bd) 14.9% $2.2 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 189,000 Transportation Equipment 1,159,183 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (c) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (d) 36.2% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.312.7% 0% 0% (e) 56.416.1% $888,000 147,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkSouth Carolina’s 45th 21st largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 101 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkSouth Carolina’s leading exports, including: • Yarns and textiles • Certain chemicalschemicals • Electrical equipment, including photographic chemicals and film • Certain auto equipment and parts • Certain processed foods and beverages generators Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples Certain poultry products Wines Soybean meal and flour Certain dairy products Prime and Choice cuts of beef The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit New York’s. financial provide full market access and a strong investment environment for South Carolina’s engineering and construction services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia and operate on a cross-border basisfirms. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkSouth Carolina’s non-textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkSouth Carolina’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia U.S.- Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means TPA) Means for New YorkSouth Carolina: (2)Colombia on New YorkSouth Carolina’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New YorkSouth Carolina’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York South Carolina Exporters New YorkSouth Carolina’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 100,735,682 Non-Apparel Textile Products 26,481,351 Average 0.8% 2.8% 0% (a) “Small Increase” $212,000 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 21,912,823 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (ab) 22.6% $1.9 1.8 million Paper Products 17,818,103 Average 12.4% 0% 0% (c) 27.9% $2.2 million Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 8,061,637 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (bd) 14.9% $2.2 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (c) 8.0% $1.2 million 895,000 Processed Foods 8,034,045 5,447,490 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (de) 36.2% $402,000 – 272,000- $1.6 1.1 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkWashington’s 45th 58th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 23.8 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkWashington’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals and film • Certain auto equipment Aircraft and parts • Certain processed foods Tractor trailers and beverages parts • Computers and electronics Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples Apples, pears, and cherries Wines Prime and Choice cuts of beef • Certain dairy products The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit New York’s. financial services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia strengthen intellectual property rights protections for Washington’s designers and operate on a crossmanufacturers of software, semiconductors, aerospace equipment and other hi-border basistech products. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkWashington’s non-non- textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkWashington’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means TPA) Means for New YorkWashington: (2)Colombia 2) Colombia on New YorkWashington’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New YorkWashington’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York Washington Exporters New YorkWashington’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 23,824,219 Crop Production 9,611,206 Average 8.16.4%-80.1% 2.30% 0% (a) 22.615.6% $1.9 615,000- $7.7 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 5,198,199 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (b) 8.0% $426,000 Processed Foods 2,847,445 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (c) 36.2% $142,000-$569,000 Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 1,707,334 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (bd) 14.9% $2.2 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 189,000 Transportation Equipment 1,159,183 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (c) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (d) 36.2% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.312.7% 0% 0% (e) 56.416.1% $888,000 147,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkJersey’s 45th 29th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 144.5 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkJersey’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals Fluorescent light bulbs and film other electrical equipment • Plastics and resins • Certain auto equipment and parts • Certain processed foods and beverages chemicals Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples Fruits and berries Wines Soybean meal and flour • Certain dairy corn products The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit strengthen intellectual property rights protections for New York’s. financial services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia Jersey’s producers of chemicals, computers, and operate on a crossother hi-border basistech products. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkJersey’s non-textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkJersey’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means for New YorkJersey: (2)Colombia 2) Colombia on New YorkJersey’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New YorkJersey’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York Jersey Exporters New YorkJersey’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 144,481,926 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 90,428,350 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (a) 22.6% $1.9 7.3 million Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 9,086,422 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (b) 14.9% $2.2 1.0 million Waste & Scrap* 7,773,081 Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 7,252,885 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (c) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 595,000 Paper Products 5,542,307 Average 5.0%-20.012.4% 0% 0% (d) 36.227.9% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 687,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkTennessee’s 45th 33rd largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 100 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkTennessee’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals and film • Certain auto equipment and parts • Certain processed foods and beverages • Yarns & textiles • Construction machinery Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples Prime & Choice cuts of beef Wines Soybean meal & flour • Certain dairy poultry products The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit New York’sliberalize Colombia’s market for express delivery services, which are in high demand. financial Trade facilitation measures will also help these companies provide better services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia and operate on a cross-border basistheir customers. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkTennessee’s non-textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkTennessee’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of ImportsExports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means TPA) Means for New YorkTennessee: (2)Colombia 2) Colombia on New YorkTennessee’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia4)Colombia’s Duties on New YorkTennessee’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York Tennessee Exporters New YorkTennessee’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 99,951,581 Computers & Electronic Prod. 25,710,037 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (a) 8.0% $2.1 million Crop Production 24,507,527 Average 6.4%-80.1% 0% 0% (b) 15.6% $1.6 million - $19.6 million Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 16,230,454 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (ac) 22.6% $1.9 1.3 million Misc. Manufactures 6,781,937 Average 16.5% 0% 0% (d) 60.1% $1.1 million Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 5,616,021 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (be) 14.9% $2.2 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (c) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (d) 36.2% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 623,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkNorth Carolina’s 45th 25th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 154 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkNorth Carolina’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals enzymes and film chalk • Certain auto equipment plastics and parts resins Certain processed foods Yarns and beverages textiles Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples • Wines Certain pork products • Certain dairy poultry products • Cotton The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit New York’s. financial services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia strengthen intellectual property rights protections for North Carolina’s designers and operate on a crossmanufacturers of software, computer equipment, and other hi-border basistech products. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkNorth Carolina’s non-textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkNorth Carolina’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means for New YorkNorth Carolina: (2)Colombia 2) Colombia on New YorkNorth Carolina’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New YorkNorth Carolina’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York North Carolina Exporters New YorkNorth Carolina’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 153,817,551 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 33,632,163 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (a) 22.6% $1.9 2.7 million Plastic & Rubber Products 30,871,044 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (b) 22.6% $2.5 million Fabric Mill Products 28,766,406 Average 0.8% 2.8% 0% (c) “Small Increase” $230,000 Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 16,388,026 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (bd) 14.9% $2.2 1.8 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 11,911,949 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (ce) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (d) 36.2% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 977,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkPennsylvania’s 45th 29th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 127 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkPennsylvania’s leading exports, including: • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals activated carbon • Cranes and film other machinery Certain auto equipment Locomotives and parts • Certain processed foods and beverages Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples • Wines • Certain dairy products • Certain poultry products • Prime and Choice cuts of beef The U.S.-Colombia TPA will permit New York’s. Pennsylvania’s financial services firms to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia and operate on a cross-cross- border basis. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkPennsylvania’s non-non- textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkPennsylvania’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia U.S.- Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means TPA) Means for New YorkPennsylvania: (2)Colombia 2) Colombia on New YorkPennsylvania’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia’s Duties on New YorkPennsylvania’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York Pennsylvania Exporters New YorkPennsylvania’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 127,441,198 Transportation Equipment 26,681,038 Average 8.112.7% 2.30% 0% (a) 22.616.1% $1.9 3.4 million Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 24,124,835 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (b) 14.9% $2.2 2.7 million Chemical Manufactures 23,908,395 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (c) 22.6% $1.9 million Primary Metal Manufactures 13,169,108 Average 12.2% 0% 0% (d) 44.3% $1.6 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 10,049,785 Average 8.2% 0% 0% (ce) 8.0% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 Average 5.0%-20.0% 0% 0% (d) 36.2% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 824,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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Importers and Exporters. Exports In 2006, Colombia was New YorkNebraska’s 45th 44th largest export market for goods, with exports totaling $103 5.6 million. Colombia will eliminate tariffs immediately on New YorkNebraska’s leading exports, including: • Agricultural and construction machinery • Certain chemicals, including photographic chemicals and film • Certain auto equipment and parts fertilizers • Certain processed foods and beverages Colombia also will eliminate tariffs immediately on many farm products, such as: • Apples • Wines Prime and Choice cuts of beef • Certain dairy pork products • Certain corn products The U.S.-Colombia TPA CTPA will permit New York’s. financial services firms Nebraska insurance companies to establish subsidiaries or branches in Colombia and operate on a cross-cross- border basis. Imports The U.S.-Colombia TPA will make permanent the duty-free benefits that 93 percent of New YorkNebraska’s non-textile and apparel imports from Colombia already enjoy. New YorkNebraska’s Exports to Colombia Will Benefit from Duty Savings and Increased Access to Colombia’s Market (1) Value of Imports, 2006 Import Duties Currently Assessed by: What Full Implementation of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA)Means TPA) Means for New YorkNebraska: (2)Colombia on New YorkNebraska’s Exports (3) The United States on Colombia’s Exports (4) Colombia4)Colombia’s Duties on New YorkNebraska’s Exports (5) Estimated Increase in Exports (6) Estimated Duty Savings for New York Nebraska Exporters New YorkNebraska’s Total Exports to Colombia $103,019,561 5,569,218 Chemical Manufactures 23,879,999 2,093,658 Average 8.1% 2.3% 0% (a) 22.6% $1.9 million 170,000 Machinery Manufactures 19,473,846 1,703,262 Average 11.1% 0% 0% (b) 14.9% $2.2 million Computers & Electronic Prod. 14,325,055 189,000 Transportation Equipment 775,113 Average 8.212.7% 0% 0% (c) 8.016.1% $1.2 million Processed Foods 8,034,045 98,000 Used or Second-Hand Merchandise* 275,132 Misc. Manufactures 207,633 Average 5.0%-20.016.5% 0% 0% (d) 36.260.1% $402,000 – $1.6 million Fabricated Metal Products 6,212,560 Average 14.3% 0% 0% (e) 56.4% $888,000 34,000 SOURCES & NOTES

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