Industry & Commodity Spotlight

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Critical Minerals and Energy Exports: Strategic Opportunities for Colorado and Wyoming in Global Supply Chains

As global economies accelerate their transition toward advanced manufacturing, clean energy systems, and secure supply chains, critical minerals and energy resources have developed high importance in international trade. In 2026, the strategic importance of these sectors continues to grow, creating new opportunities for exporters across Colorado and Wyoming. With abundant natural resources, established energy infrastructure, […]

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Agricultural Exports from Colorado and Wyoming: Expanding Markets in Asia

Agriculture has always been at the heart of Colorado and Wyoming’s economies. From high-quality beef and livestock to grains, beans, and specialty crops, the two states serve as essential suppliers of food products to both domestic and international markets. While traditional trade has historically centered on North America, Europe, and the Middle East, a new

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Colorado’s Renewable Energy Equipment: A Growing Export Sector

Colorado has long been recognized for its natural resources, outdoor lifestyle, and strong energy sector. But in recent years, the state has emerged as a leader in renewable energy technology and equipment manufacturing. From advanced wind turbine components to cutting-edge solar panels and storage solutions, Colorado’s clean energy exports are experiencing significant growth, opening new

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Most Recent U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes Summary

“June 2025 saw rising export prices and steady import costs, boosting U.S. trade competitiveness. Read the latest import and export price index trends.” Imports Import prices ticked up 0.1 percent in June following a decrease of 0.4 percent in May and an advance of 0.1 percent in April. Prices for U.S. imports fell 0.2 percent

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