美国贸易争端简史(图示)
A Brief Visual History Of US Trade Disputes

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/brief-visual-history-us-trade-disputes

驾驭全球政策不确定性需要了解美国的贸易格局。视觉资本家与纽约人寿投资合作指出,美国的主要贸易伙伴是加拿大(16.9%)、墨西哥(16.2%)和中国(7.0%)。 美国最大的贸易逆差是与中国(-2954亿美元)、墨西哥(-1718亿美元)和越南(-1235亿美元)。相反,美国与荷兰(555亿美元)、香港(219亿美元)和澳大利亚(179亿美元)享有贸易顺差,以及与南美洲和中美洲的巨额顺差(473亿美元)。 美国历史上存在贸易纠纷,包括与加拿大的贸易纠纷。了解这些关系和历史背景,有助于投资者更好地评估潜在的市场影响,并在不确定性中发现被忽视的机会。


原文

As global policy uncertainty continues to dominate the headlines, maintaining a balanced perspective is crucial. For investors, understanding the broader trade landscape - including where America’s largest trade deficits and surpluses lie - can help identify both emerging risks and overlooked opportunities.

In partnership with New York Life Investments, Visual Capitalist's Julia Wendling breaks down the key players in America’s trade ecosystem - offering a clearer view of the relationships shaping U.S. economic dynamics.

Who Are America’s Primary Trade Partners?

A country’s largest trading partners play a pivotal role in shaping its economic stability, currency strength, and market potential—all of which influence investor sentiment.

For the U.S., trade is concentrated among three key partners: Canada, Mexico, and China. Canada and Mexico, closely tied through the USMCA trade agreement, account for 16.9% and 16.2% of total trade, respectively. China follows at 7.0%.

RankCountryPercent of Total Trade
1🇨🇦 Canada16.9%
2🇲🇽 Mexico16.2%
3🇨🇳 China7.0%
4🇳🇱 Netherlands4.3%
5🇬🇧 United Kingdom3.9%
6🇯🇵 Japan3.9%
7🇩🇪 Germany3.7%
8🇰🇷 South Korea3.2%
9🇧🇷 Brazil2.4%
10🇸🇬 Singapore2.2%
11🇫🇷 France2.1%
12🇹🇼 Taiwan2.1%
13🇮🇳 India2.0%
14🇦🇺 Australia1.7%
15🇧🇪 Belgium1.7%
 Other26.9%

The remainder of the top 15 trading partners spans Europe and Asia.

America’s Largest Trade Deficits and Surpluses

Trade imbalances are a frequent flashpoint in economic and political discussions. So, where do the biggest gaps lie?

The largest trade deficits are with China, Mexico, and Vietnam. Notably, the U.S. deficit with China alone ($295 billion) nearly equals its combined deficits with Mexico and Vietnam ($296 billion).

RankCountryTrade Deficits ($ billions)
1🇨🇳 China-295.4
2🇲🇽 Mexico-171.8
3🇻🇳 Vietnam-123..5
4🇮🇪 Ireland-86.7
5🇩🇪 Germany-84.8
6🇹🇼 Taiwan-73.9
7🇯🇵 Japan-68.5
8🇰🇷 South Korea-66.0
9🇨🇦 Canada-63.3
10🇮🇳 India-45.7

On the other side of the ledger, the U.S. runs trade surpluses with countries such as the Netherlands ($55.5 billion), Hong Kong ($21.9 billion), and Australia ($17.9 billion).

RankCountryTrade Surpluses ($ billions)
1🇳🇱 Netherlands55.5
2🇭🇰 Hong Kong21.9
3🇦🇺 Australia17.9
4🇬🇧 United Kingdom11.9
5🇧🇷 Brazil7.4
6🇧🇪 Belgium6.3
7🇸🇬 Singapore2.8
8🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia0.4

There is also a sizable surplus with South and Central America, totaling $47.3 billion.

A Brief History of U.S. Trade Disputes

The U.S. has a long tradition of using tariffs and other protective measures to support domestic industries—often targeting its top trading partners.

Before the latest round of Trump-era tariffs, the U.S. and Canada clashed in several notable disputes, including the Smoot-Hawley Tariffs (1930), the Lumber War (1982), and the first wave of Trump tariffs in 2018.

Insights Amid Uncertainty

In times of heightened uncertainty, clear insights are more valuable than ever. By unpacking the U.S.’s trade relationships and historical context, investors can gain a deeper understanding of potential market impacts—and spot opportunities that may otherwise go unnoticed.

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