These are America’s top trading partners
U.S. trade with other nations is worth $4.9 trillion per year. China, Canada and Mexico are the country’s largest trading partners, accounting for nearly $1.9 trillion worth of imports and exports. But this landscape could be reshaped as President Trump pursues “America First” policies and reworks free trade deals.

in billions
27
44
Argentina
0.8%
$17.1B
14
28
Australia
2%
$44.1B
17
22
Belgium
1.7%
$38B
33
21
Bermuda
0.5%
$11.2B
11
16
Brazil
2.5%
$54.4B
1
3
Canada
14.6%
$320.8B
25
35
Chile
0.8%
$17.2B
3
1
China
7.7%
$169.8B
23
27
Colombia
0.9%
$19.3B
40
41
Costa Rica
0.4%
$8B
45
34
Denmark
0.3%
$7.2B
38
37
Dominican Republic
0.4%
$9.5B
12
9
France
2.3%
$50.8B
6
5
Germany
3.7%
$81B
44
49
Guatemala
0.3%
$7.4B
13
30
Hong Kong
2%
$44.9B
16
8
India
1.9%
$42.3B
39
23
Indonesia
0.4%
$8.4B
8
10
Ireland
2.6%
$56.2B
24
18
Israel
0.8%
$18.3B
21
12
Italy
1.2%
$25.6B
5
4
Japan
4.9%
$107.4B
43
50
Luxembourg
0.3%
$7.5B
28
15
Malaysia
0.7%
$14.9B
2
2
Mexico
11.9%
$261.7B
10
19
Netherlands
2.5%
$55.3B
47
46
New Zealand
0.3%
$6.1B
46
42
Norway
0.3%
$7B
41
51
Panama
0.3%
$7.6B
35
39
Peru
0.5%
$10.7B
34
29
Philippines
0.5%
$10.8B
48
40
Poland
0.3%
$6.1B
36
26
Russia
0.5%
$10.3B
20
25
Saudi Arabia
1.3%
$27.7B
15
20
Singapore
2%
$43.7B
42
38
South Africa
0.3%
$7.5B
7
7
South Korea
2.9%
$63.4B
26
24
Spain
0.8%
$17.2B
37
31
Sweden
0.4%
$9.7B
9
11
Switzerland
2.5%
$55.4B
18
13
Taiwan
1.7%
$37.7B
29
17
Thailand
0.6%
$13.1B
30
36
Turkey
0.6%
$12.5B
22
52
UAE
1%
$22.4B
4
6
U.K.
5.5%
$121B
19
47
UK Caribbean territories
1.5%
$33B
32
33
Venezuela
0.5%
$11.3B
31
14
Vietnam
0.6%
$12.3B
**Data for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) does not include service export data, which was not available.
***Data for Ecuador does not include service import data, which was not available.