Share

U.S. top trading partners in 2022

US top trading partners 2022

1. Canada – $856.4 Billion

Canada remained the largest trading partner of the U.S. in 2022. Trade with Canada is deeply integrated thanks to the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement), which replaced NAFTA in 2020.

  • Exports to Canada: Machinery, vehicles, electrical machinery, mineral fuels, plastics.
  • Imports from Canada: Crude oil, vehicles, machinery, plastics, and timber.
  • The relationship is bolstered by geographical proximity, shared infrastructure, and energy pipelines.

2. Mexico – $779.3 Billion

Mexico was the second-largest trading partner of the U.S., continuing to benefit from USMCA as well.

  • Exports to Mexico: Machinery, electrical machinery, vehicles, mineral fuels, plastics.
  • Imports from Mexico: Vehicles, electrical machinery, machinery, agricultural products.
  • The automotive sector is a major component of trade between the two countries, with car parts often crossing the border multiple times before final assembly.

3. China – $690.6 Billion

Despite tensions over tariffs, human rights, and technology, China remained a critical partner.

  • Exports to China: Semiconductors, agricultural products (soybeans), aircraft, machinery.
  • Imports from China: Electronics, machinery, furniture, textiles, toys.
  • While China ranks third overall, it was the largest source of U.S. imports in 2022.

4. Japan – $243.4 Billion

Japan is one of the U.S.’s closest allies in Asia and a key partner in both trade and security.

  • Exports to Japan: Aircraft, machinery, medical instruments, agricultural products.
  • Imports from Japan: Vehicles, machinery, optical and medical instruments, electronics.
  • The U.S.-Japan trade relationship is characterized by high-quality manufacturing and technology goods.

5. Germany – $218.9 Billion

Germany is the largest European economy and a key trading partner, especially in high-value manufactured goods.

  • Exports to Germany: Aircraft, machinery, medical instruments, pharmaceuticals.
  • Imports from Germany: Vehicles (BMW, Mercedes), machinery, pharmaceuticals, chemicals.
  • The U.S. maintains a trade deficit with Germany primarily due to its strong automotive and machinery exports.

6. South Korea – $186.7 Billion

South Korea continues to grow as a critical U.S. partner in tech, defense, and semiconductors.

  • Exports to South Korea: Semiconductors, aircraft, vehicles, machinery, beef.
  • Imports from South Korea: Semiconductors, vehicles, machinery, steel, consumer electronics.
  • The U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) supports this strong bilateral relationship.

7. United Kingdom – $134.3 Billion

Post-Brexit, the U.S.-UK relationship remains strong, though trade volumes are lower than with other partners.

  • Exports to the UK: Aircraft, machinery, precious metals (gold), pharmaceuticals.
  • Imports from the UK: Vehicles, machinery, chemicals, art/antiques.
  • Services trade, including financial services and insurance, is also a major part of this relationship.

8. Vietnam – $138.9 Billion

Vietnam has emerged as a rising trade partner, especially as companies diversify manufacturing away from China.

  • Exports to Vietnam: Machinery, cotton, aircraft, agricultural products.
  • Imports from Vietnam: Electronics, clothing, furniture, footwear, machinery.
  • U.S. companies continue to invest heavily in Vietnamese supply chains.

9. India – $131.2 Billion

India’s growing economy and large consumer base make it a strategic partner.

  • Exports to India: Oil, aircraft, machinery, diamonds, agriculture.
  • Imports from India: Pharmaceuticals, jewelry, textiles, machinery, chemicals.
  • The digital economy and tech services also play a major role.

10. Taiwan – $103.1 Billion

Taiwan plays a crucial role in the global supply chain for semiconductors.

  • Exports to Taiwan: Machinery, aircraft, agricultural products.
  • Imports from Taiwan: Semiconductors, electronics, machinery, plastics.
  • The U.S. heavily relies on Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturing giants like TSMC.

Related Post

What’s Going on with Zara in 2025

Summary Table: Top 10 U.S. Trading Partners by Total Trade Volume in 2022

Rank Country Total Trade (USD)
1 Canada $856.4 Billion
2 Mexico $779.3 Billion
3 China $690.6 Billion
4 Japan $243.4 Billion
5 Germany $218.9 Billion
6 South Korea $186.7 Billion
7 Vietnam $138.9 Billion
8 United Kingdom $134.3 Billion
9 India $131.2 Billion
10 Taiwan $103.1 Billion
Tracker
Related Articles
Simone Biles’ Education
News

Simone Biles’ Education

Simone Biles is best known as the powerhouse of American gymnastics, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, 25-time World Championship medalist, and a symbol of resilience

Tiger Woods Net Worth
News

Tiger Woods Net Worth

Tiger Woods is more than just a legendary golfer; he’s a global brand, an entrepreneur, and a cultural icon. From the moment he stepped onto

Michael Scott Quotes About Life
News

Michael Scott Quotes About Life

If you’ve ever watched The Office, you know that Michael Scott (played brilliantly by Steve Carell) isn’t your typical wise guru. In fact, most of