This chart shows the countries to which the USA exported the most by quarter from 2005 to the first quarter of 2024. Canada, Mexico, and China have been the leading destinations for American exports during this period. The data highlights the shifts and trends in the USA's trade relationships with these key partners over the years.
Exports refer to the sale of goods and services from one country to another. This is a crucial aspect of a nation's economy as it impacts the trade balance and economic growth.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
---|---|---|
1 | European Union | $ 92B 417M |
2 | Canada | $ 85B 696M |
3 | Mexico | $ 80B 164M |
4 | China | $ 36B 855M |
5 | United Kingdom | $ 19B 825M |
6 | Japan | $ 18B 739M |
7 | South Korea | $ 16B 680M |
8 | Singapore | $ 11B 715M |
9 | Brazil | $ 11B 293M |
10 | India | $ 9B 847M |
11 | Taiwan | $ 9B 526M |
12 | Australia | $ 8B 228M |
13 | Switzerland | $ 8B 178M |
14 | Hong Kong | $ 7B 943M |
15 | United Arab Emirates | $ 6B 701M |
16 | Malaysia | $ 5B 434M |
17 | Thailand | $ 4B 640M |
18 | Colombia | $ 4B 489M |
19 | Chile | $ 4B 473M |
20 | Turkey | $ 4B 237M |