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Locations of major manufacturing regions in North America

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A world map shows the major manufacturing regions (shaded red) in North America: Vancouver, Portland, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Québec City.

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New Hampshire
9.56%
Rhode Island
95.4%
Maine
1.13%
Massachusetts
69.1%
Arizona
5.15%
Utah
2.03%
Yukon
83.0%
Northwest Territories
37.6%
District of Columbia
55.6%
Florida
1.05%25.3%1.48%
Idaho
1.85%6.13%
Washington
2.09%1.17%
Wyoming
3.58%
Nunavut
2.51%
Montana
1.34%
North Dakota
3.00%6.69%
Kentucky
8.30%
Nova Scotia
29.2%
Virginia
1.67%8.27%
Delaware
99.2%98.6%
Prince Edward Island
77.5%
Saskatchewan
11.0%
Mississippi
7.80%99.6%
West Virginia
1.96%
Nebraska
75.9%
Texas
4.52%27.0%
Missouri
56.4%
Louisiana
41.4%98.6%
North Carolina
25.1%7.59%
Oregon
3.46%1.21%1.53%
New Brunswick
50.2%
Alabama
21.3%4.32%
New Mexico
4.90%2.15%
Kansas
1.62%5.11%
Wisconsin
5.64%12.5%1.43%
British Columbia
59.8%
Newfoundland and Labrador
5.25%
New Jersey
99.7%58.8%
South Carolina
4.41%30.0%2.54%
Michigan
7.08%16.1%16.3%
Alberta
6.33%
Connecticut
96.8%2.14%
Pennsylvania
8.60%11.6%
Colorado
2.33%2.58%
Nevada
1.63%2.87%
Georgia
16.0%2.57%17.9%
New York
5.11%3.15%
Maryland
44.6%34.3%
Québec
1.02%
Manitoba
2.62%
Oklahoma
1.97%2.69%
Tennessee
17.6%
Ontario
5.05%
California
9.09%4.23%1.35%
Arkansas
15.9%
South Dakota
10.3%6.62%
Ohio
13.6%15.0%
Indiana
3.18%11.6%
Minnesota
2.27%3.62%
Iowa
2.05%
Illinois
6.47%33.0%3.68%
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