A lot of the USA’s exports are b2b; things like fossil fuels, nuclear reactors, aircraft form a large part of their exports.
Others are monopolies like medical equipment and (patented) pharma. Consumers can’t boycott those.
But I don’t mean to be pessimistic. The USA also exports a lot of cars, which can easily be boycotted.
Ford, General Motors, Tesla, Apple Inc. and Intel seem like key companies to target for a consumer boycott.
Basically I’m asking if there are good data on how much income the country gets from consumer sales overseas.
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