China imports a variety of goods from the United States, with key categories reflecting both agricultural and industrial needs. The top imports include:
- Agricultural Products: Soybeans, corn, wheat, cotton, pork, and poultry are major imports, driven by China’s demand for livestock feed and food security.
- Energy Products: Crude oil, petroleum gas, and natural gas meet China’s growing energy needs.
- Machinery and Technology: Aerospace products (like aircraft parts), integrated circuits, semiconductors, and heavy machinery are significant, though trade restrictions have impacted high-tech exports.
- Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals: Medical products, vaccines, and specialty chemicals are also imported.
- Other Goods: Meat products, timber, and raw materials round out the list.
In 2023, China imported about $165 billion worth of goods from the US, with agriculture and energy being the largest sectors. Trade dynamics shift due to tariffs and geopolitical factors, but these categories remain consistent.