United States

Insights for United States

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June 2026 period, National level, State aggregation

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Summary: Overall, the analysis indicates a positive trend in trade values for the United States in June 2026, with imports increasing both month-on-month and year-on-year. The total trade value for imports rose to $317.41B, while exports totaled $208.15B. Notably, imports from Mexico and Canada showed substantial growth, while certain countries like Ireland and Nigeria experienced declines. The trade flow dynamics suggest a robust recovery in international commerce, particularly in key sectors.
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MoM insights: In June 2026, the total trade value for imports was $317.41B, reflecting a month-on-month increase of $5.55B (approximately 1.78%). Imports from Vietnam saw the highest increase of $3.41B (15.68%), while imports from Chinese Taipei experienced the largest decline of $4.06B (-16.53%). For exports, the total value was $208.15B, with a slight decrease of $56.42M (-0.03%). Exports to Switzerland increased significantly by $3.73B (154.06%), while exports to the Netherlands decreased by $2.01B (-17.91%).
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YoY insights: Year-on-year, imports totaled $317.41B, marking an increase of $52B (19.59%). The most significant growth came from imports from Mexico, which rose by $10.42B (23.25%), followed by Canada with an increase of $7.57B (25.54%). Conversely, imports from Ireland fell by $1.99B (-29.84%). Exports reached $208.15B, up $27.61B (15.30%) compared to the previous year. The largest increase was in exports to Mexico, which rose by $6.19B (22.35%), while exports to Nigeria saw a decline of $636.65M (-69.16%).
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