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Data InsightsChina is the top import partner for most countries in the world

China is the top import partner for most countries in the world

Choropleth world map showing each country shaded by China’s rank as a source of merchandise imports in 2024. Key insight: China is the top import source for many countries across Asia, large parts of Africa, much of South America, and Australia and nearby islands. Legend categories shown are 1st (top source), 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Not in top 5, and No data; shading intensity corresponds to the rank. Data source: International Monetary Fund (2025). License: CC BY.

This Data Insight is the first of a three-part series on China’s role in global trade, drawing on new writing we added this week to our Trade and Globalization topic page.

Over the past two decades, China’s role in global trade has expanded substantially. It has become a central hub, particularly through growing relationships with many lower and middle-income countries.

The map here shows how China ranks as a source of imports into each country. A rank of 1 means that China is the largest source of merchandise goods (by value) that a country buys abroad.

In 2024, China was the top source of imported goods for around two-thirds of countries worldwide. This includes nearly all of Asia, much of Africa and Latin America, and parts of Europe.

In many countries, China has overtaken the United States as the largest origin of their imported goods. This shift has occurred relatively recently, mainly over the past two decades.

Read more about trade partnerships and China’s changing role in global trade.

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