China’s Share of U.S. Goods Imports Falls to Lowest Since 2006

Overall imports to U.S. rose in April, while exports declined

Imports to the U.S. rose 1.5% to a seasonally adjusted $323.6 billion in April, while exports fell 3.6% to $249 billion. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Americans imported more goods from abroad in April while becoming less reliant on products from China, another sign of strong U.S. economic momentum this spring.

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