The US is importing fewer goods from China, as supply chains shift away from the East Asian country.
Goods imported from China into the US made up 14.6% of all imports in the 12 months through July, per a Bloomberg analysis.
This is the lowest share of Chinese goods imported to the US since 2006.
Mexico's share of goods imported into the US hit a record high of 15% in the 12 months through July, while Vietnam's share was 3.7%, just off a record high reached in 2022, per Bloomberg.
At almost 16% share of the total trade, Mexico remained the US' top trading partner in July.
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