Southeast Asia is the third largest market for U.S. agricultural exports, following North America and East Asia. In 2023, the region imported U.S. agricultural goods valued at $12.9 billion, with soybeans, wheat, cotton, and distillers’ grains making up the majority. Wheat, the second largest U.S. export to Southeast Asia, brought in $1.3 billion. Idaho, as a top wheat-producing state, plays a significant role in this export market, contributing to the U.S.'s strong agricultural ties with Southeast Asia. The export of high-quality wheat from Idaho ensures the region receives essential grain for food production.