Top 10 countries for U.S. imports of goods (by customs value, from 2010 to April 2026 Federal Reserve Data):

NOTE: data do not include U.S. imports of services

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from Mexico (IMPMX)

Integrated North American supply chains dominate. Key imports: Motor vehicles & parts, computer/electronic equipment, electrical machinery, medical instruments, and auto components (highly integrated with U.S. manufacturing via USMCA).

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from Canada (IMPCA)

Energy and resources heavy. Key imports: Crude oil (largest by far), cars, petroleum gases/refined products, auto parts, and machinery. Energy imports (oil/gas) are a major driver.

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from Vietnam (IMP5520)

Rapidly growing supplier. Key imports: Electronics, apparel/clothing, footwear, furniture, and machinery.

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from CHINA (IMPCH)

Significantly down from prior years due to tariffs and diversification. Key imports: Electronics (phones, computers, components), electrical equipment, batteries, machinery, furniture, apparel, and consumer goods. Still strong in consumer electronics and tech hardware.

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from Germany (IMPGE)

High-value manufactured goods. Key imports: Vehicles & auto parts, machinery, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and precision equipment.

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from JAPAN (IMPJP)

Tech and vehicles. Key imports: Motor vehicles & parts, machinery (including industrial), electronics, and optical/medical instruments.

U.S. Imports of Goods by Customs Basis from South Korea (IMPKR)

Electronics and autos. Key imports: Electronics (semiconductors, displays), vehicles & parts, and machinery.