Even as Stamford companies like RollEase look to sell their wares abroad, a small cluster of local commodities traders are moving the needle of statewide export figures.Photo: Lindsay Perry Exports of goods produced in Connecticut dropped 3.2 percent in 2014 -- but if calculated by a different criterion published by the federal government, they reached a new high, in part fueled by a quiet cluster of companies with Stamford offices. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that Connecticut exports fell to $15.9 billion last year, from the record $16.5 billion set in 2013.
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