ST. PAUL, Minn. – Exports of Minnesota products to other countries fell 9% in the 2023 quarter ending in June, mostly because of declines un fuels and cereals. The state economic development agency said the decline was the first in two years. Total second-quarter exports: $6.1 billion. The changes:

Export gains

> Vehicles: Up 54%.

> Iron ore, slag and ash: Up 29%.

> Pharmaceutical: Up 27%.

> Aircraft and spacecraft: Up 21%.

> Optic and Medical: Up 8%.

Export losses

> Petroleum products: Off 82%.

> Cereals: Off 46%.

> Plastics: Off 17%.

> Food by-products: Off 26%.