Overview: In January 2021 United States' Computers exports accounted up to $2.18B and imports accounted up to $8.85B, resulting in a negative trade balance of $6.67B. Between January 2020 and January 2021 the exports of United States' Computers have increased by $115M (5.58%) from $2.06B to $2.18B, while imports increased by $2.08B (30.8%) from $6.77B to $8.85B.
Destinations: In January 2021 Computers exported mostly to Canada ($519M), Mexico ($307M), China ($112M), Netherlands ($93.2M), and Singapore ($88.3M), and imported mostly from China ($4.72B), Mexico ($2.09B), Taiwan ($807M), Thailand ($443M), and Vietnam ($247M).
Growth: In January 2021, the increase in Computers's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to China ($45.7M or 68.8%), Singapore ($30.8M or 53.7%), and United Arab Emirates ($30.5M or 53.9%). In January 2021, the increase in Computers's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from China ($2.16B or 84.3%), Vietnam ($159M or 182%), and Taiwan ($127M or 18.6%).