Market Insights
26-10-2023
For monthly data, U.S. imports declined 4.3 percent to $2.6 trillion and the trade deficit declined 20.7 percent to $528.3 billion between the beginning of 2023 and August of this year.
For annual data, in 2022, U.S. imports grew 16.5 percent to $4 trillion and the trade deficit grew 13.0 percent to $4 trillion.
The U.S. imports goods primarily from the following countries in 2023 (updated to 2023.8): Mexico ($317Billions of USD), Canada ($280Billions of USD), China ($276Billions of USD), Germany ($107Billions of USD), and Japan ($ 96Billions of USD).
US Import Data
US Import Data provided by Tendata belongs to customs data, which is different from the customs data released by US Customs for free, and contains five categories: enterprise information, product information, logistics information, container information, and dangerous goods information.
- Corporate Information: Tendata's US Import Data contains over one billion transportation records and tens of millions of U.S. importing companies. It covers specific information on U.S. businesses and foreign companies. From Tendata's detailed list, you can see the name, address, zip code, and contact information of the importing company and its partners.
- Product Information: The product code, product description, product price, product quantity, product weight, etc., which are most needed by the importing company, are provided for you in Tendata's US Import Data. You can refer to this information of potential customers or competitors to adjust your sales strategy.
- Logistics Information: Logistics information is also an integral part of the process. From the most comprehensive and trusted Tendata US Import Data, we provide you with up-to-date shipment information including port information and bill of lading information. From here, you can see the logistics status of your shipments as well as the latest logistics status of other companies.
- Container Information: For shipment details, you can see in Tendata US Import Data. It includes container weight, quantity, length, width, height, type and so on.
- Dangerous Goods Information: For special product types, you need to pay attention to this item, Tendata US Import Data specially lists this information for your reference.
Frequency of Data Updates
US Import Data provides comprehensive customs data from 2006 to the present, which is essential for importing goods from the U.S., or importing U.S. products from other countries. In order to keep the information up-to-date, Tendata guarantees that US Import Data will be updated as often as once every three days, or once a week, so that you can stay on top of the market.
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