How Much Does Each US State Import From The EU

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How Much Does Each US State Import From The EU

As a bloc, the European Union is the largest source of American imports, valued at more than $600 billion in 2024.

However, not all of that trade is spread evenly between America’s 50 states.

This map, via Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao, shows the share of U.S. imports from the EU by each state.

Figures are sourced from USA Trade, a database provided by the Census Bureau.

Who Imports the Most from the EU?

Nearly one-fifth of all U.S. imports were sourced from the EU in 2024. But that share varies widely by state (or territory).

State Code Share of Imports from EU Imports from EU
Puerto Rico PR 47.45% $14,827,939,382
Indiana IN 46.21% $58,696,886,377
North Carolina NC 45.19% $43,190,299,106
Rhode Island RI 38.76% $4,811,129,055
New Hampshire NH 34.34% $4,210,174,126
Maryland MD 33.38% $16,922,259,371
South Carolina SC 32.49% $22,516,150,106
Kentucky KY 31.45% $34,508,188,293
Pennsylvania PA 29.92% $48,948,155,420
Arkansas AR 29.26% $2,347,996,891
New Jersey NJ 26.71% $60,043,736,742
Wisconsin WI 26.33% $11,291,219,102
Connecticut CT 25.08% $7,733,489,979
Massachusetts MA 24.53% $14,854,690,324
Virginia VA 23.00% $12,617,378,403
Kansas KS 22.73% $3,815,663,236
Florida FL 22.65% $33,055,394,955
Georgia GA 21.87% $38,709,201,060
Alabama AL 21.84% $9,572,045,837
Iowa IA 21.63% $3,234,515,753
Ohio OH 20.46% $20,713,680,097
Delaware DE 19.46% $2,823,169,754
New York NY 19.38% $56,253,075,401
Tennessee TN 19.37% $29,680,640,856
West Virginia WV 18.69% $1,044,513,660
Mississippi MS 18.68% $5,063,183,179
Nebraska NE 17.23% $1,797,362,857
Missouri MO 16.81% $5,553,291,392
Colorado CO 15.50% $3,780,588,821
Illinois IL 14.73% $38,673,531,824
Minnesota MN 13.95% $6,657,656,253
South Dakota SD 13.29% $263,551,579
Arizona AZ 12.90% $6,510,499,935
Oregon OR 12.39% $4,077,324,213
Dist of Columbia DC 12.35% $311,130,823
Maine ME 10.85% $905,295,913
New Mexico NM 10.62% $1,088,307,866
Louisiana LA 10.25% $5,397,517,736
Hawaii HI 10.24% $308,842,118
North Dakota ND 10.23% $465,275,359
Nevada NV 9.97% $2,363,994,855
Oklahoma OK 9.75% $2,446,788,138
Wyoming WY 9.58% $202,765,852
Texas TX 9.52% $48,350,514,495
Michigan MI 8.02% $15,589,543,085
California CA 7.62% $46,827,583,908
Utah UT 7.46% $1,994,437,354
Vermont VT 7.20% $436,562,742
Washington WA 6.65% $5,317,907,948
Alaska AK 6.63% $281,189,813
Idaho ID 4.99% $525,479,461
Montana MT 2.80% $273,250,489

For example, Indiana, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico all sourced more than 40% of their 2024 imports from the EU.

This is an impact of the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry which has a foothold in all three U.S. locations and Ireland.

In fact, Ireland is Indiana and North Carolina’s top import partner, bucking the Canada–Mexico dichotomy.

Reciprocal Tariffs and What They Mean for U.S.–EU Trade

President Trump recently announced reciprocal tariffs, intending to match American duties with what trade partners have for American products.

One of his biggest complaints has been the levies on American cars sold in the EU, which are more than what the U.S. charges on European cars in America.

Motor vehicles are a top three EU export to America, following pharmaceuticals, and crude oil. Once these tariffs go into effect, duties will increase on European cars sold in the U.S., thereby increasing prices.

However, the pharmaceutical sector could be hit the hardest. As CNBC reports, the U.S. imports necessities including: surgical and medical instruments, medical devices (like CRT machines), vaccines, hearing aids, and artificial joints.

Aside from reciprocal tariffs, President Trump has also announced blanket tariffs on foreign steel coming into the country. Check out creator Statista’s Countries Most Affected by Steel Tariffs for a breakdown.

Tyler Durden
Wed, 02/19/2025 – 06:55

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