AI Data Insight
In the first quarter of 2026, total U.S. imports of goods and services from China reached 73,261 million USD. Although this represents a slight rebound from the previous quarter's 67,795 million USD, it is still a nearly 38% plunge compared to the same period last year. Aggressive tariff policies have reshaped the trade landscape, with China retreating to become the fourth-largest source of U.S. imports. Looking ahead, constrained by de-risking and policies preventing entrepôt trade, bilateral trade volume between the U.S. and China will continue to hover at low levels.