US trade relationships have shifted dramatically over the last decade, reflecting changes in global supply chains, geopolitics, and economic policy.

What will it look like 7 years from now?

This visualization tracks whether America’s top import partners have gained or lost share from 2017 to 2024, showing the percentage point change for each country’s share of U.S. imports using data from Citi Global Perspectives & Solutions.

China saw the largest decline, with its share of U.S. imports dropping by 7.7 percentage points from 2017 to 2024. Mexico (+2.2 pp), Vietnam (+2.0 pp), and Taiwan (+1.6 pp) recorded the largest gains in U.S. imports share.

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