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UK-Wyoming trade and investment highlights

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Information about jobs in Wyoming supported by UK companies, and Wyoming exports to the UK.

The US and UK have a strong trade relationship worth more than $260 billion a year, and a total of $1 trillion invested in each other’s economies. This relationship plays a pivotal role in Wyoming’s economy and supports hundreds of jobs in the state.

Wyoming jobs supported by UK companies

2,000 Wyomingites employed by UK subsidiaries in 2018

410 jobs are supported by exports from Wyoming to the UK worth $53 million in 2019.

Value of exports to the UK from Wyoming

The UK was the 14th largest export market for Wyoming in 2019

Total value of Wyoming goods exports to the UK $32 million

Total value of Wyoming services exports to the UK $50 million

Top exports from Wyoming to the UK 2019


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