The United
States is the world's largest importer of goods. Altogether, the country imported goods worth roughly $3.3 trillion in 2024, according to the U.S.
Census Bureau. Mexico, China, Canada, Germany, and Japan were the largest
exporters of goods to the U.S.
1. Mexico
Mexico
topped the list of exporters to the U.S. in 2024 with an estimated $505.9
billion worth of goods. Total trade between the two regions was estimated to be
$839.9 billion. Some of the top imports from Mexico include vehicles,
machinery, electrical machinery, medical devices, and agricultural goods, such
as fruit, vegetables, and beer.
The U.S.
has a lengthy trade relationship with Mexico. The two countries, along with
Canada, are part of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a trade
deal that replaced the North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 2020.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org
2. China
Total trade
between the U.S. and China was estimated at $582.4 billion in 2024. U.S. imports from China reached roughly $438.9 billion, an increase of 2.8% from 2023.6.
Once
associated with low-skilled labour, China has increasingly become a source of
high-value technological goods. Smartphones, computers, lithium-ion batteries,
toys, and video game consoles accounted for more than a quarter of the imports
from China. China's products are also diversifying to include things like
bedding and furniture.
3. Canada
Canada is the third-largest provider of goods to the United States, totalling
$412.7 billion. As noted above, the country has favourable trading terms with
the U.S. and Mexico under the USMCA. Total trade between Canada and the U.S.
was estimated at $762.1 billion in 2024.
Canada
exports energy products, such as crude oil, natural gas, and petroleum, to the United States, along with vehicles
and agricultural goods like oils, beef, fruit, vegetables, and cereals.
4. Germany
Imports from Germany totalled $160.4 billion in 2024, while total trade between
the country and the U.S. was estimated to be $236.0 billion. Vehicles, vehicle
parts, vaccines, packaged medications, motor vehicle parts, and medical
instruments were among the top products imported by the U.S. from Germany.
5. Japan
Total trade
between the U.S. and Japan reached $227.9 billion in 2024. Imports from Japan
came in at roughly $148.2 billion that year. Vehicles, vehicle parts, machinery, chemicals, and medical instruments
were among the most commonly imported goods from Japan.
The U.S.
and Japan established a trade partnership in 2020, aiming to lower tariffs on
agricultural goods and improve digital trade between the two nations, among
other goals.
The Bottom Line
While the
U.S. is a major exporter of goods and services, it buys more goods from other
countries, making it a net importer. In 2024, most American imports came from
Mexico, China, Canada, Germany, and Japan, five of its major trading partners.
Reference:
U.S. Imports: Which Countries Do We Buy Most from and Why It Matters, Rajee Dhir, Investopedia, 4
July 2025
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