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Difference in the value of goods exported to and imported by the US, 2016

Shown are differences between the value of goods that the US reports importing from partner countries, and the value of goods that each partner country reports
exporting to the US. For example, for China, the figure in the chart corresponds to “Value of merchandise imports in US from China” minus “Value of merchandise
exports from China to the US”.

$-19.52 billion$0$20 billion$40 billion$60 billionChina$73.1 billionIreland$10.35 billionFrance$10.29 billionIsrael$4.61 billionItaly$4.4 billionSouth Korea$3.18 billionHungary$2.38 billionJapan$1.77 billionTurkey$1.44 billionAustria$1.36 billionPoland$1.17 billionSpain$892.38 millionCzech Republic$858.22 millionSlovakia$680.73 millionNorway$671.62 millionPortugal$477.08 millionNew Zealand$389.12 millionChile$349.01 millionFinland$182.68 millionDenmark$178.3 millionSlovenia$167.9 millionGreece$17.78 millionSwitzerland$-333.47 millionSweden$-480.17 millionAustralia$-2.81 billionNetherlands$-4.23 billionGermany$-4.31 billionBelgium$-6.03 billionUnited Kingdom$-6.36 billionMexico$-8.42 billionCanada$-19.52 billion

Source: IMF DOTS (2017)