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).
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.
Rapidly growing supplier. Key imports: Electronics, apparel/clothing, footwear, furniture, and machinery.
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.
High-value manufactured goods. Key imports: Vehicles & auto parts, machinery, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and precision equipment.
Tech and vehicles. Key imports: Motor vehicles & parts, machinery (including industrial), electronics, and optical/medical instruments.
Electronics and autos. Key imports: Electronics (semiconductors, displays), vehicles & parts, and machinery.