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BIENVENUE SUR HAITI RENCONTRES > Blog > Dernière nouvelle > The Imports the U.S. Relies On Most From 140 Nations, From Albania to Zimbabwe
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The Imports the U.S. Relies On Most From 140 Nations, From Albania to Zimbabwe

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Last updated: June 2, 2025 1:17 PM
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President Trump’s on-and-off tariffs have created deep uncertainty about the cost of imported goods — and it’s not always clear what goods will be most affected with any given country.

The largest U.S. imports from many countries are oil and gas, electronics, cars and pharmaceuticals. But there’s another way to look at what Americans import: trying to measure a country’s distinct contribution to the U.S.’s total needs.

For example, China’s largest exports to the U.S. — by dollar value — are electronics. But the U.S. also imports large quantities of electronics from elsewhere. Nearly 100 percent of imported baby carriages, however, come from China.

Switzerland, meanwhile, is responsible for nearly all of America’s imported precious metal watches. Ethiopia, on the other hand, sends the U.S. around 2 percent of its imported knit babies’ clothes — but that’s a larger share than for any other item it exports to the U.S.

The table below shows the item the U.S. relies on most from each of 140 trading partners. (We took out items that the U.S. also exports in large quantities, such as petroleum.)

What the U.S. is most reliant on from each country

COUNTRY ITEMPct. of
U.S. imports
from here
CanadaLive pigs>99%
PeruCalcium phosphates>99%
South AfricaChromium ore98%
SwitzerlandPrecious metal watches98%
ChinaBaby carriages97%
MexicoSelf-propelled rail transport94%
PortugalNatural cork articles93%
IndiaSynthetic reconstructed jewelry stones89%
ItalyVermouth86%
IndonesiaPalm oil85%
MadagascarVanilla80%
TurkeyRetail artificial filament yarn79%
BrazilSemi-finished iron76%
VietnamCoconuts, brazil nuts, and cashews75%
AustraliaSheep and goat meat74%
New ZealandMisc. animal fats73%
GabonManganese ore71%
ChileRefined copper71%
NetherlandsBulbs and roots70%
SpainOlive oil62%
TaiwanTapioca62%
ArgentinaGroundnut oil60%
ColombiaCut flowers60%
BoliviaTungsten ore59%
Dominican RepublicRolled tobacco59%
Cote d’IvoireCocoa paste59%
GermanyFelt machinery58%
FinlandCobalt oxides and hydroxides56%
JapanPianos52%
IsraelPhosphatic fertilizers50%
PhilippinesCoconut oil50%
FranceInsect resins50%
ThailandSugar preserved foods47%
MalaysiaRubber apparel46%
IrelandSulfonamides45%
PakistanLight mixed woven cotton43%
SingaporeGlass with edge workings39%
GuatemalaBananas38%
EcuadorCocoa beans38%
South KoreaRubber inner tubes33%
JamaicaAluminum ore33%
BangladeshNon-knit babies’ garments31%
AustriaHandguns29%
United KingdomAntiques28%
CambodiaGum coated textile fabric25%
NicaraguaRolled tobacco24%
GuyanaAluminum ore24%
UkraineSeed oils24%
BelgiumFlax woven fabric22%
BahrainStranded aluminum wire22%
Sri LankaCoconut and other vegetable fibers21%
MoroccoBarium sulphate20%
RomaniaSteel ingots19%
NorwayCarbides19%
SwedenStainless steel ingots17%
Costa RicaBananas16%
HondurasMolasses16%
ParaguayWood charcoal16%
DenmarkCasein15%
TunisiaPure olive oil15%
RussiaPhosphatic fertilizers15%
FijiWater15%
Hong KongPearls13%
NepalKnotted carpets13%
PolandProcessed mushrooms12%
LebanonPhosphatic fertilizers12%
CroatiaHandguns12%
BulgariaNon-retail combed wool yarn12%
LaosBarium sulphate12%
MozambiqueTitanium ore11%
GhanaCocoa beans11%
BahamasGravel and crushed stone10%
GreeceDried, salted, smoked or brined fish10%
JordanKnit men’s coats10%
Czech RepublicRolling machines10%
El SalvadorMolasses10%
EgyptSpice seeds10%
United Arab EmiratesRaw aluminum9%
UgandaVanilla9%
NigeriaRaw lead9%
UruguayBovine, sheep, and goat fat9%
LatviaBook-binding machines9%
KazakhstanIronmaking alloys8%
CameroonCocoa paste8%
LithuaniaWheat gluten8%
OmanMetal office supplies8%
HungarySeed oils7%
BelizeMolasses7%
Faroe IslandsNon-fillet fresh fish6%
QatarPearls6%
MyanmarMisc. knit clothing accessories5%
ZambiaPrecious stones5%
SloveniaPackaged medications5%
SenegalTitanium ore5%
AlgeriaCement4%
HaitiKnit T-shirts4%
KenyaTitanium ore4%
LiechtensteinIron nails4%
GeorgiaIronmaking alloys4%
LiberiaRubber4%
SerbiaRubber inner tubes4%
IcelandFish fillets4%
Democratic Republic of the CongoRefined copper3%
BotswanaDiamonds3%
ChadInsect resins3%
ZimbabweLeather further prepared after tanning or crusting3%
LuxembourgPolyamide fabric3%
PanamaNon-fillet fresh fish3%
AlbaniaIronmaking alloys3%
EstoniaFishing and hunting equipment2%
EthiopiaKnit babies’ garments2%
NamibiaWood charcoal2%
VenezuelaProcessed crustaceans2%
SlovakiaRubber tires2%
LesothoKnit men’s shirts2%
TanzaniaPrecious stones2%
Papua New GuineaVanilla1%
MauritiusProcessed fish1%
Saudi ArabiaIron nails1%
MoldovaWine<1%
SurinameNon-fillet fresh fish<1%
AngolaPig iron<1%
ArmeniaDiamonds<1%
Trinidad and TobagoNon-fillet fresh fish<1%
MacauKnitted hats<1%
North MacedoniaCurbstones<1%
TogoFake hair<1%
Bosnia and HerzegovinaNon-knit women’s coats<1%
Republic of the CongoAntiques<1%
AzerbaijanIronmaking alloys<1%
IraqAntiques<1%
LibyaMisc. vegetable products<1%
CyprusOlive oil<1%
KuwaitIronmaking alloys<1%
MaltaAir conditioners<1%
British Virgin IslandsDiamonds<1%
BruneiKnit T-shirts<1%
Cayman IslandsPhones<1%
Equatorial GuineaKnitted hats<1%
Sint MaartenHard liquor<1%

Curious where the U.S. imports a particular item from? You can look it up below.

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Computers $138.5 billion in imports
Mexico35%
China26%
Taiwan19%
Vietnam11%
Thailand5%
Phones $119 billion
China42%
Vietnam17%
Mexico9%
India7%
Thailand7%
Packaged medications $100.4 billion
Ireland16%
Switzerland12%
India12%
Italy7%
China6%

About the data

We analyzed U.S. International Trade Commission data on goods imported for consumption in 2024. We used product descriptions from the Observatory of Economic Complexity to label the goods, and edited these descriptions lightly.

We grouped goods using the first four digits of their code in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, which lists categories of products.

We excluded goods that are widely produced in the U.S., using export data to remove goods where the U.S. exports at least 25 percent of what it imports by value.

We included only trading partners that export at least $50 million of goods each year to the U.S.

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