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The US role in world trade as Trump returns to office

January 17, 20259:26 AM Reuters0 Comments

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, after his inauguration on Monday, is expected to swiftly usher in a wide range of tariffs, which could dramatically upend the movement of goods and services in coming years.

Trump has made tariffs, which were key to American tax revenue collection in the 19th century, a primary plank of his incoming economic policies, despite criticism of their effectiveness. He has floated the idea of large levees on Mexico and Canada – the country’s top two import partners – along with China, the world’s largest exporter.

Chinese trade officials said December exports surged to record levels, citing concerns about escalating trade protectionism in the U.S. Tariffs are paid by importing companies, not by exporters as Trump frequently claims.

The United States is a large importer in numerous industries, particularly cars, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods and energy products.

The lists below show the nation’s biggest trading partners, the categories of imported goods, and the states that import the most:

Top 10 Countries the United States Imports From (Jan-Nov 2024)

Rank Country Amount (blns $)
1 Mexico 466.6
2 China 401.4
3 Canada 377.2
4 Germany 146.7
5 Japan 135.8
6 Vietnam 124.8
7 South Korea 120.5
8 Taiwan 106.2
9 Ireland 95.8
10 India 80.1

Top 10 U.S. Imports by End-Use Category (Jan-Nov 2024)

Rank End-Use Category and Commodity Amount (blns $)
1 Pharmaceutical preparations 222.61
2 Passenger cars 197.59
3 Crude oil 152.50
4 Automotive parts and accessories 133.73
5 Computers 106.27
6 Cell phones and household goods 101.71
7 Electric apparatus 92.81
8 Computer accessories 89.83
9 Industrial machinery 77.55
10 Telecommunications equipment 77.12

Top 10 U.S. Importing States (Jan-Nov 2024)

Rank State Amount (blns $)
1 California 449.3
2 Texas 365.4
3 Illinois 199.4
4 Michigan 159.8
5 New Jersey 139.8
6 New York 137.1
7 Georgia 133.3
8 Pennsylvania 115.3
9 Tennessee 109.5
10 Florida 107.5

SOURCE – U.S. Census Bureau

(Reporting by Seher Dareen and Abhinav Parmar in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva)

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