The Diesel Technology Forum highlighted the importance of diesel engines, fuels, and equipment in global commerce and international trade during World Trade Week. The organization’s Allen Schaeffer, executive director, said the U.S. is a leader in the manufacture of new clean diesel technology and that diesel product and fuel exports represent $46.2 billion of total U.S. exports, according to a study by Aspen Environmental and M-Cubed.
He also noted that the U.S. exports a significant number of diesel products and fuels, which together represent 4.4 percent of $1.06 trillion dollars in exports. Of those exports, refineries account for the largest proportion, at $9.5 billion. From other diesel industry segments, truck manufacturing accounts for $9.1 billion (36 percent of total production), construction equipment makes up $7.8 billion (18 percent of production), and diesel engine manufacturing represents $6.9 billion (22 percent of production).










