US Imports by Country: Key Reliance & Data
The United States imports a diverse range of goods from countries worldwide. Uncover the surprising top imports,from diamonds to baby garments,in this data-rich analysis. Explore the U.S.’s economic reliance on nations like Botswana and Chad, and discover the specific commodities driving these trade relationships. This report breaks down key import categories and their respective percentages, providing a clear picture of the global trade landscape. News Directory 3 helps you understand these intricate import dynamics that shape our markets. Gain valuable insights into which nations supply essential goods and services to the U.S. Explore a comprehensive breakdown of fresh fish,iron alloys,and more. Discover what’s next for the future of U.S. imports.
Botswana: Diamonds (3%)
Chad: Insect resins (3%)
Zimbabwe: Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting (3%)
Luxembourg: Polyamide fabric (3%)
Panama: Non-fillet fresh fish (3%)
Albania: Ironmaking alloys (3%)
Estonia: Fishing and hunting equipment (2%)
Ethiopia: Knit babies’ garments (2%)
Namibia: Wood charcoal (2%)
venezuela: Processed crustaceans (2%)
Slovakia: Rubber tires (2%)
Lesotho: Knit men’s shirts (2%)
Tanzania: Precious stones (2%)
Papua New Guinea: Vanilla (1%)
Mauritius: Processed fish (1%)
Saudi Arabia: Iron nails (1%)
Moldova: Wine (<1%)
Suriname: Non-fillet fresh fish (<1%)
angola: Pig iron (<1%)
Armenia: Diamonds (<1%)
Trinidad and Tobago: Non-fillet fresh fish (<1%)
Macau: Knitted hats (<1%)
North Macedonia: curbstones (<1%)
togo: Fake hair (<1%)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Non-knit women’s coats (<1%)
Republic of the Congo: Antiques (<1%)
Azerbaijan: Ironmaking alloys (<1%)
Iraq: Antiques (<1%)
Libya: Misc. vegetable products (<1%)
Cyprus: Olive oil (<1%)
Kuwait: Ironmaking alloys (<1%)
Malta: Air conditioners (<1%)
British Virgin Islands: Diamonds (<1%)
Brunei: Knit T-shirts (<1%)
