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United States import data was $3,414.50B in goods imported during 2025.

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Capital
Washington, D.C.
Federal capital
Currency
USD
United States dollar
Population
342M
Latest public estimate
Product blocks are sized by the latest available public category values and partner charts use verified country-share context.
Annual value
Primary Asia-Pacific container route for electronics, machinery, furniture, apparel, and retail supply chains.
Core route for crude oil, refined fuels, LNG, chemicals, agricultural bulk, and project cargo.
High-volume route for e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, parcels, aerospace parts, rail intermodal, and transatlantic cargo.
Value, share, and trader signal are arranged for quick product review.
Computers, servers, industrial machinery, engines, pumps, and capital equipment supply.
Phones, semiconductors, batteries, network equipment, and consumer electronics demand.
Passenger cars, trucks, engines, components, and North American auto supply chains.
Packaged medicines, biologics, clinical supply, and high-value healthcare imports.
Crude oil, refined fuels, LNG, and refinery balancing flows.
Medical devices, precision instruments, diagnostics, and industrial measurement tools.
Packaging, resins, industrial components, and consumer plastic goods.
Pharmaceutical intermediates, specialty chemicals, and manufacturing feedstocks.
Home furniture, fixtures, mattresses, lamps, and retail replenishment.
Gold, diamonds, jewelry, bullion, and luxury-goods supply.
| Rank | Product | Value | Share | Trader signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Machinery and mechanical appliances | $548B | 16.8% | Computers, servers, industrial machinery, engines, pumps, and capital equipment supply. |
| 02 | Electrical machinery and electronics | $493B | 15.1% | Phones, semiconductors, batteries, network equipment, and consumer electronics demand. |
| 03 | Vehicles and automotive parts | $376B | 11.5% | Passenger cars, trucks, engines, components, and North American auto supply chains. |
| 04 | Pharmaceutical products | $213B | 6.5% | Packaged medicines, biologics, clinical supply, and high-value healthcare imports. |
| 05 | Mineral fuels and petroleum products | $210B | 6.4% | Crude oil, refined fuels, LNG, and refinery balancing flows. |
| 06 | Optical and medical instruments | $128B | 3.9% | Medical devices, precision instruments, diagnostics, and industrial measurement tools. |
| 07 | Plastics and articles | $82B | 2.5% | Packaging, resins, industrial components, and consumer plastic goods. |
| 08 | Organic chemicals | $81B | 2.5% | Pharmaceutical intermediates, specialty chemicals, and manufacturing feedstocks. |
| 09 | Furniture, bedding, and lighting | $77B | 2.4% | Home furniture, fixtures, mattresses, lamps, and retail replenishment. |
| 10 | Precious stones, metals, and jewelry | $75B | 2.3% | Gold, diamonds, jewelry, bullion, and luxury-goods supply. |
United States import data includes bill of lading number, shipment date, HS code, product description, exporter and importer details, total weight, package and container details, origin countries, ports of loading and discharge, shipment value, and currency where available.
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