United States

Insights for United States

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June 2026 period, National level, Port aggregation

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Summary: In summary, the United States experienced a robust increase in trade values in June 2026, with imports rising to $305.42 billion (up $4.9 billion MoM and $47.56 billion YoY) and exports totaling $195.54 billion (down $316.85 million MoM and up $25.85 billion YoY). The overall trade flow indicates a healthy growth trajectory, particularly in imports from Mexico, Canada, and Vietnam, while exports to Mexico, Japan, and Switzerland showed significant year-on-year increases.
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MoM insights: In June 2026, the United States saw a month-on-month increase in imports, totaling $305.42 billion, which is a rise of $4.9 billion (approximately 1.63%). The top three countries contributing to this increase were Vietnam ($24.48 billion, +$3.34 billion, +15.78%), South Korea ($15.13 billion, +$2.15 billion, +16.59%), and China ($23.07 billion, +$1.44 billion, +6.67%). Conversely, the bottom three countries were Chinese Taipei ($19.99 billion, -$4 billion, -16.66%), Ireland ($4.47 billion, -$1.43 billion, -24.13%), and Singapore ($2.65 billion, -$673.7 million, -20.25%). For exports, the total was $195.54 billion, with a slight decrease of $316.85 million (-0.16%). The top three contributors were Switzerland ($5.92 billion, +$3.64 billion, +160.03%), Saudi Arabia ($2.03 billion, +$1.17 billion, +136.84%), and the United Arab Emirates ($2.47 billion, +$1.04 billion, +72.91%). The bottom three were the Netherlands ($8.76 billion, -$1.95 billion, -18.19%), Hong Kong ($3.72 billion, -$1.41 billion, -27.43%), and South Korea ($6.69 billion, -$1.39 billion, -17.25%).
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YoY insights: Year-on-year, imports increased significantly, reaching $305.42 billion, which is an increase of $47.56 billion (approximately 18.45%). The top three countries were Mexico ($55.01 billion, +$10.48 billion, +23.53%), Canada ($36.96 billion, +$7.54 billion, +25.62%), and Vietnam ($24.48 billion, +$7.12 billion, +40.99%). The bottom three were Ireland ($4.47 billion, -$2.04 billion, -31.36%), Denmark ($809.28 million, -$687.37 million, -45.96%), and Iraq ($813.84 thousand, -$562.14 million, -98.99%). Exports also saw a positive trend, totaling $195.54 billion, an increase of $25.85 billion (approximately 15.24%). The top three were Mexico ($33 billion, +$6.08 billion, +22.58%), Japan ($9.29 billion, +$2.76 billion, +42.22%), and Switzerland ($5.92 billion, +$1.96 billion, +49.37%). The bottom three were Nigeria ($279.88 million, -$631.07 million, -69.26%), Spain ($2.17 billion, -$531.42 million, -19.66%), and Germany ($6.48 billion, -$365.19 million, -5.32%).
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