The trading partners that the U.S. had the most exports and imports with in 2024.
This chart shows the ten countries that do the most trade with the U.S., and how much (in billions of U.S. dollars) in exports and in imports happens with each. The countries: Mexico, Canada, China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, United Kingdom, and India.
Mexico is the largest trading partner, with $505.9 billion in imports and $334.0 billion in exports, resulting in a trade deficit of -$171.8 billion. Canada follows, with $412.7 billion in imports and $348.5 billion in exports, leading to a deficit of -$64.2 billion. China has a significant trade deficit of -$295.4 billion, with $438.9 billion in imports and only $143.5 billion in exports. Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan also show substantial trade deficits, with Germany at -$84.8 billion, Japan at -$68.5 billion, South Korea at -$66.0 billion, and Taiwan at -$73.9 billion. Vietnam has one of the highest trade deficits at -$123.5 billion, with $136.6 billion in imports and $13.1 billion in exports. The United Kingdom is the only country with a trade surplus of $11.9 billion, with $68.1 billion in imports and $79.9 billion in exports. India shows a trade deficit of -$45.7 billion, with $87.4 billion in imports and $41.8 billion in exports.