The main suppliers of goods and services to the United States are China, Mexico and Canada. Although the Asian giant has lost ground in U.S. imports, it still accounts for 16.5% of the total.
The United States is readjusting its international trade dynamics; after five years of trade war with China, this Asian giant has already lost strength among U.S. suppliers, although it continues to position itself as the leading supplier.
During 2022, U.S. imports of Chinese origin amounted to 537 billion dollars, 16.5% of total U.S. purchases, according to figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.
It bought goods and services from Mexico for 455 billion dollars, making it the second largest supplier.
Canada was in third place, and U.S. imports from this country were equivalent to 438 billion dollars.
Source: El Economista