U.S. Census Bureau / International trade

Who the U.S. trades with, and what

From the U.S. Census Bureau foreign-trade statistics, U.S. goods exports, imports, and the trade balance organized by major partner country. All figures are country-level aggregates; no company-level data is included. This site is not an official U.S. government website.

Aggregate goods-trade data. Figures are for the latest available full calendar year and may be revised. Services trade is not included.

U.S. total

U.S. goods trade (world total, full year)(2025 full year)

Total goods exports, total imports, and the trade balance with the entire world (calendar-year total).

Ranked by total trade

Major trading partners — 23 countries

Largest total trade (exports + imports) first. Click a country for its trade profile.

Partner Total trade Exports (U.S. → partner) Imports (partner → U.S.) Trade balance
Mexico $871.6B $337.3B $534.3B −$197B
Canada $715.5B $333.6B $381.9B −$48.3B
China $414.6B $106B $308.7B −$202.7B
Taiwan $256.1B $54.8B $201.4B −$146.6B
Germany $238.6B $82.8B $155.8B −$73B
Japan $227.2B $81.4B $145.8B −$64.4B
Vietnam $209.5B $15.6B $193.9B −$178.3B
South Korea $194.6B $69.1B $125.5B −$56.5B
Switzerland $179.9B $73.7B $106.2B −$32.5B
United Kingdom $162.2B $97.4B $64.8B $32.6B
Ireland $152.9B $19.3B $133.6B −$114.4B
India $149.1B $45.4B $103.8B −$58.4B
Netherlands $128.9B $93.9B $34.9B $59B
France $118.6B $50.6B $68.1B −$17.5B
Italy $117.5B $43.1B $74.4B −$31.4B
Thailand $110.8B $19.6B $91.3B −$71.7B
Brazil $94.2B $54.3B $39.9B $14.4B
Malaysia $88.2B $28.7B $59.5B −$30.8B
Singapore $79.9B $41.6B $38.2B $3.4B
Belgium $63.5B $36.3B $27.2B $9.1B
Australia $62.7B $33.7B $29B $4.8B
Spain $47.9B $26.6B $21.3B $5.2B
Indonesia $45.5B $10.8B $34.6B −$23.8B

Exports = total exports; imports = general imports; both for the full calendar year. Trade balance = exports − imports (positive = U.S. surplus).

FAQ

What does this trade data show?
It lets you compile and compare U.S. goods exports, imports, and the trade balance with major partner countries. Each country page also shows a 12-year trend.
What is the trade balance?
Exports minus imports. A positive figure is a surplus (net selling); a negative figure is a deficit (net buying).
What is the data source?
U.S. Census Bureau international trade statistics. It covers trade in goods, not services.

Sources (primary):U.S. Census Bureau。This product uses the Census Bureau Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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