Overview NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) is a Trade Bloc composed by United States, Canada, and Mexico. In 2022, NAFTA exported $3.09T (13% of global exports) and imported $4.2T (17.7% of global imports). Its largest exporter, United States exported $1.95T, which corresponds to 63.2% of the total exports. On the other hand, the largest importer, United States, imported $3.12T, which is 74.3% of the total imports of North American Free Trade Agreement.
Trade In 2022, NAFTA's most exported products were Crude Petroleum Oils ($280B), Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($161B), Liquefied Natural Gas ($63.9B), Medium Sized Cars ($55.8B), and Digital Monolithic Integrated Circuits ($53.1B). The same year, the most imported products were Crude Petroleum Oils ($215B), Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($144B), Radio/TV Transmit-Receive Apparatus ($138B), Medium Sized Cars ($92.6B), and Parts & Accessories for Data Processing Equipment (n.e.) ($87B).
Partners In 2022, NAFTA's exports went primarly to United States ($859B), Canada ($333B), Mexico ($302B), China ($189B), and Japan ($98.7B). The same year, NAFTA's imported primarily from China ($704B), United States ($602B), Canada ($449B), Mexico ($444B), and Germany ($184B).