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United States Imports - TRADING ECONOMICS US imports of goods and services surged by $20 0 billion to $358 8 billion in July 2025, the highest in four months amid persistent trade tariff uncertainty Goods imports rose by $18 4 billion, led by higher purchases of industrial supplies and materials, particularly nonmonetary gold
Basic Importing and Exporting | U. S. Customs and Border Protection CBP has implemented two new test programs to monitor Section 321 shipments in the e-commerce environment to protect against illegitimate trade while providing the public the benefits of duty free shipments for qualified imports To learn more about these programs, select program overview
DataWeb: U. S. Trade Tariff Data Revisions to official U S import and export statistics published by the Census Bureau impacting 2022, 2023, and 2024 records were added to DataWeb on June 23, 2025 To improve the response time of queries, please uncheck the "Show Details" option under step 4 of the query if it appears
ImportInfo | Comprehensive United States Imports Database ImportInfo com strives to provide a comprehensive and simplified database of U S Customs' import manifests With this data we can track vessels, U S ports, shippers, consignees, and manifests Our data is based on U S Customs' import manifests since October 21st, 2012, and it is updated daily
Office of Consumer Goods Import Data Tools The International Trade Administration, U S Department of Commerce, manages this global trade site to provide access to ITA information on promoting trade and investment, strengthening the competitiveness of U S industry, and ensuring fair trade and compliance with trade laws and agreements
International Trade in Goods and Services - Bureau of Economic Analysis The deficit decreased from $78 2 billion in July (revised) to $59 6 billion in August, as exports increased and imports decreased The goods deficit decreased $18 1 billion in August to $85 6 billion The services surplus increased $0 5 billion in August to $26 1 billion