The world’s largest bilateral merchandise trade flow is from Mexico the the United States
Main bilateral merchandise imports, billions of dollars, 2025
UN Trade and Development, UNCTADstat.
Economies with one bilateral import higher than $150 billion are shown in the default selection.
In 2025, the world’s most intensive international merchandise trade was observed for the United States of America and China with their respective neighboring economies. The United States imported goods worth $931 billion from Mexico and Canada, of which $539 billion from Mexico, while imports of the two economies from the United States totaled $512 billion. China imported goods worth $894 billion from Taiwan Province of China, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Viet Nam, Hong Kong (China) and Macao (China), and the imports that these economies received from China amounted to $957 billion.
Looking at the exchange of goods between these world’s largest traders, the United States’ imports from China came to $327 billion and China’s imports from the United States to $137 billion.