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The United States recorded a trade deficit of 59.55 USD Billion in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterThroughout the early 20th century, Germany and Japan were both among the largest trading partners of the United States. Although the United States would declare war on Germany twice and on Japan once during this time, at which points trade would virtually cease, trade ties were fairly strong in the years without war. Values were highest in the *****, before global trade fell in the ***** due to the impact of the Great Depression. All three countries were severely hit by the Depression, however the decline in trade was compounded by rising tensions between the U.S. and the new far-right governments of both Germany and Japan. After the war, U.S. investment in both nations increased significantly, helping with their post-war recovery and giving the U.S. a strong level of influence over its former adversaries - West Germany and Japan would then emerge as the two largest economies in their respective regions during the post-World War II economic boom.
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The United States' total Imports in 2024 were valued at US$3.36 Trillion, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. The United States' main import partners were: Mexico, China and Canada. The top three import commodities were: Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers; Electrical, electronic equipment and Vehicles other than railway, tramway. Total Exports were valued at US$2.06 Trillion. In 2024, The United States had a trade deficit of US$1.29 Trillion.
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United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value data was reported at 39,785.881 USD bn in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 42,071.330 USD bn for 2016. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value data is updated yearly, averaging 17,934.293 USD bn from Dec 1984 (Median) to 2017, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47,245.496 USD bn in 2008 and a record low of 1,108.421 USD bn in 1984. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. The value of shares traded is the total number of shares traded, both domestic and foreign, multiplied by their respective matching prices. Figures are single counted (only one side of the transaction is considered). Companies admitted to listing and admitted to trading are included in the data. Data are end of year values converted to U.S. dollars using corresponding year-end foreign exchange rates.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Sum; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
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TwitterAs of 2024, the United States had a trade deficit of about *** billion U.S. dollars. The U.S. trade deficit has increased since 2009, peaking in 2022. Most recently, 2023 marked the year when the U.S. trade deficit decreased from the previous year. What is trade deficit? A trade deficit is, quite simply, the total value of a country’s imports of goods and services minus the total value of its exports of goods and services. When a country exports more than it imports, it has a trade surplus, and when it imports more than it exports, it has a trade deficit. A trade deficit can mean one of two things: Either the country is failing to produce enough goods for its citizens, or its citizens are wealthy enough to purchase more goods than the country produces (as is the case with the United States). Trading partners The United States’ top export partners are its closest neighbors, Canada and Mexico, due in part to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which, pending ratification, will be replaced by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Regarding imports to the U.S., China takes the top spot, followed by Mexico and Canada.
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TwitterOver the past three decades, the total volume of the trade goods exported from the United States experienced an overall positive trend and grew significantly. However, periods of global economic turmoil took its toll on this growth along the way. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2007-2008, the U.S. export volume of trade goods suffered a substantial decline, marking the end of a six-year tre4d of uninterrupted growth. In the following 13-year period between 2010 and 2024, the volume of export trade goods had a rather unstable profile, with noticeable fluctuations. The total volume of exported trade goods from the U.S. fell to about 1.42 trillion U.S. dollars in 2020, illustrating the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on the country’s international trade activities. Nevertheless, the export volume of trade goods recovered rapidly in the following years, reaching over two trillion U.S. dollars in 2024. U.S. International trade The United States is the second largest trade goods exporter in the world, and has a total annual export value (services and goods combined) of over two trillion U.S. dollars. That said, for the last two decades, the U.S. had a trade deficit in trade goods, making the country a net importer of goods in terms of trade value. The majority of the goods the country is exporting are manufactures. U.S. export destinations
The top two destinations of U.S. exports are, unsurprisingly, the country’s northern and southern neighbors, namely Canada and Mexico. The volume of U.S. export of trade goods to Canada alone oscillated between 250 billion U.S. dollars and over 300 billion U.S. dollars in the last decade.
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Dataset Description: The "World Export & Import Dataset (1989 - 2023)" is a comprehensive collection of data related to international trade and trade policies. This dataset is designed to provide insights and analysis for researchers, policymakers, and analysts interested in understanding global trade dynamics. It covers various aspects of trade, including trade values, tariff rates, and trade policy indicators for numerous countries over multiple years.
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Partner Name: This feature represents the name of the trading partner or country with which import and export data is being measured. In your Kaggle dataset, you would create a column for "Partner Name" and include the names of countries or trading partners in this column.
Year: This feature specifies the specific year for which the import and export data is recorded. In your Kaggle dataset, you would create a column for "Year" and include the respective year for each data entry.
Export (US$ Thousand): This feature represents the total value of goods and products exported by the country in thousands of US dollars. In your dataset, you would create a column for "Export (US$ Thousand)" and include the export values in this format.
Import (US$ Thousand): Similar to exports, this feature represents the total value of goods and products imported by the country in thousands of US dollars. Create a column for "Import (US$ Thousand)" to include import values in this format.
Export Product Share (%): This feature indicates the percentage of the country's total exports that a specific product category represents. You can create a column for "Export Product Share (%)" and include the percentage values.
Import Product Share (%): Like export product share, this feature represents the percentage of the country's total imports that a specific product category represents. Create a column for "Import Product Share (%)" to include these percentages.
Revealed Comparative Advantage: This feature is likely a qualitative measure of whether a country has a comparative advantage in a particular product category. You can create a column for "Revealed Comparative Advantage" and provide values or rankings to denote this advantage.
8.World Growth (%): This feature indicates the percentage change in the total value of world trade (exports and imports) compared to the previous year. Create a column for "World Growth (%)" and include the growth percentages.
Country Growth (%): Similar to world growth, this feature represents the percentage change in the total value of a country's trade (exports and imports) compared to the previous year. Create a column for "Country Growth (%)" to include these percentages.
AHS Simple Average (%): This feature likely refers to the simple average tariff rate applied by the country based on the Harmonized System (AHS) classification of products. Create a column for "AHS Simple Average (%)" to include these tariff rates as percentages.
AHS Weighted Average (%): This feature represents the weighted average tariff rate applied by the country based on the Harmonized System (AHS) classification of products. Create a column for "AHS Weighted Average (%)" to include these tariff rates as percentages.
AHS Total Tariff Lines: This feature indicates the total number of tariff lines or product categories in the Harmonized System. Create a column for "AHS Total Tariff Lines" and include the numerical count.
AHS Dutiable Tariff Lines Share (%): This feature shows the percentage of tariff lines for which duties are applied. Create a column for "AHS Dutiable Tariff Lines Share (%)" and include the percentages.
AHS Duty Free Tariff Lines Share (%): Similar to the previous feature, this one represents the percentage of tariff lines for which no duties are applied. Create a column for "AHS Duty Free Tariff Lines Share (%)" and include the percentages.
AHS Specific Tariff Lines Share (%): This feature indicates the percentage of tariff lines with specific (fixed) duty rates. Create a column for "AHS Specific Tariff Lines Share (%)" and include the percentages.
AHS AVE Tariff Lines Share (%): This feature represents the percentage of tariff lines with ad valorem equivalent (AVE) duty rates. Create a column for "AHS AVE Tariff Lines Share (%)" and include the percentages.
AHS MaxRate (%): This feature denotes the highest tariff rate applied by the country on any product category in the Harmonized System. Create a column for "AHS MaxRate (%)" and include the maximum tariff rates as percentages.
AHS MinRate (%): Similar to the previous feature, this one represents the lowest tariff rate applied by the country on any product category in the Harmonized System. Create a column for "AHS MinRate (%)" and include the minimum tariff rates as percentages.
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United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data was reported at 205.181 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 225.893 % for 2016. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 155.485 % from Dec 1984 (Median) to 2017, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 320.992 % in 2008 and a record low of 27.431 % in 1984. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. The value of shares traded is the total number of shares traded, both domestic and foreign, multiplied by their respective matching prices. Figures are single counted (only one side of the transaction is considered). Companies admitted to listing and admitted to trading are included in the data. Data are end of year values.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Weighted average; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
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TwitterDuring the 19th century, the United States generally had a negative trade balance, importing more than it exported, particularly from the British Empire. This changed at the turn of the 20th century, and the U.S. consistently had a positive trade balance between 1896 and 1970. The greatest periods of fluctuation came during the world wars, as well as an observable decline following the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
While inflation rates increased the total value of imports and exports over time, the rate of growth did increase significantly from 1900 onwards. The early 20th century saw the U.S. move away from its traditional isolationist policies (apart from a brief period during the great Depression) and emerge as a global superpower. Following the Second World War, the U.S. used its economic power to maintain its influence across the globe, as it sought to suppress the expansion of communism.
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The United States' total Exports in 2024 were valued at US$2.06 Trillion, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. The United States' main export partners were: Canada, Mexico and China. The top three export commodities were: Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products; Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers and Electrical, electronic equipment. Total Imports were valued at US$3.36 Trillion. In 2024, The United States had a trade deficit of US$1.29 Trillion.
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United States US: Imports: % of Total Goods Imports: Residual data was reported at 0.024 % in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.027 % for 2015. United States US: Imports: % of Total Goods Imports: Residual data is updated yearly, averaging 1.566 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2016, with 57 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.743 % in 1961 and a record low of 0.023 % in 2014. United States US: Imports: % of Total Goods Imports: Residual data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.World Bank.WDI: Imports. Merchandise imports by the reporting economy residuals are the total merchandise imports by the reporting economy from the rest of the world as reported in the IMF's Direction of trade database, less the sum of imports by the reporting economy from high-, low-, and middle-income economies according to the World Bank classification of economies. Includes trade with unspecified partners or with economies not covered by World Bank classification. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise imports by the economy.; ; World Bank staff estimates based data from International Monetary Fund's Direction of Trade database.; Weighted average;
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Exports in the United States increased to 280.83 USD Billion in August from 280.60 USD Billion in July of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Exports - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Imports in the United States decreased to 340.38 USD Billion in August from 358.76 USD Billion in July of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Imports - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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United States US: Exports: Goods data was reported at 1,546.725 USD bn in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,451.011 USD bn for 2016. United States US: Exports: Goods data is updated yearly, averaging 343.120 USD bn from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2017, with 58 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,620.532 USD bn in 2014 and a record low of 20.601 USD bn in 1960. United States US: Exports: Goods data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.World Bank: Exports. Merchandise exports show the f.o.b. value of goods provided to the rest of the world valued in current U.S. dollars.; ; World Trade Organization.; Gap-filled total;
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TwitterIn 2024, the total value of U.S. trade goods amounted to approximately 5.4 trillion U.S. dollars. This shows the significance and scale of international trade for the economy of the United States. In 2024, the United States imported goods valuing around 3.3 trillion U.S. dollars from international trading partners, in comparison the value of goods exported from the United States to other countries amounted to around 2.1 trillion U.S. dollars.Import and export trade The import of trade goods relate to goods brought into the United States. This typically refers to goods grown, produced, or manufactured in other countries. Imports include goods of domestic origin which have been worked on abroad before reentering the United States. The export of trade goods refer to goods sold internationally which were grown, produced, or manufactured in the United States. It also includes commodities of foreign origin which have been changed in the United States from the form in which they were imported, or which have been enhanced in value or condition by further processing or manufacturing within the United States before again being sold internationally. Leading trade partners of the United States In 2023, Mexico was the largest source of goods imported into the United States, with goods valuing approximately 475.6 billion U.S. dollars. Mexico and Canada were the second and third largest exporters of goods to the United States, respectively. In 2023, Canada was the leading destination of goods exported from the United States, with U.S. trade goods worth over 350 billion U.S. dollars exported to Canada. Mexico and China also feature at the top of the list of importers of U.S. goods.