#MostRecentTrade

The most recent trade information available is from March 2025, where the U.S. international trade deficit increased to $140.5 billion, up from $5 billion from February 2025. This increase was primarily due to a rise in imports. The goods deficit grew by $16.5 billion to $163.5 billion, while the services surplus decreased by $0.8 billion to $23.0 billion ¹.

In terms of specific trade partners, the U.S. had significant deficits with countries like China, Switzerland, and Mexico. The top trade deficits were ²:

- *China*: -$52.9 billion

- *Switzerland*: -$39.9 billion

- *Mexico*: -$28.6 billion

Recent trade data also shows the U.S. trade dynamics with its top partners ²:

- *Top Trading Partners*:

- *Mexico*: $138 billion in total trade

- *Canada*: $128.9 billion in total trade

- *China*: $93.6 billion in total trade

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