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Mexico has been the largest foreign supplier of goods to the US annually since 2023, following a decline in imports from China after tariffs were introduced during Donald Trump’s first term
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Canada, China and Mexico are the three largest suppliers to the US, accounting for more than 40 per cent of imported goods
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Overall, the US runs an annual global trade in goods deficit in excess of $1tn, but the picture varies considerably on a per-country level
Additional development by Caroline Nevitt and Eade Hemingway