Overview In May 2023 United States' Printed Circuit Boards exports accounted up to $104M and imports accounted up to $204M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $100M. Between May 2022 and May 2023 the exports of United States' Printed Circuit Boards have decreased by $-31.5M (-23.3%) from $135M to $104M, while imports decreased by $-14.2M (-6.52%) from $218M to $204M.
Destinations In May 2023, Printed Circuit Boards were exported mostly to Mexico ($36.3M), Malaysia ($7.41M), Canada ($7.21M), China ($5.62M), and Hungary ($5.26M), and were imported mostly from China ($61.3M), Taiwan ($45.1M), Japan ($18.9M), Thailand ($13M), and Canada ($12.7M).
Growth In May 2023, the decrease in Printed Circuit Boards's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Malaysia ($-5.85M or -39.2%), China ($-2.87M or -40.5%), and Thailand ($-1.23M or -33%). In May 2023, the decrease in Printed Circuit Boards's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Japan ($-2.08M or -9.21%), Israel ($-1.04M or -39.2%), and Switzerland ($-602k or -21.5%).