https://www.mondialnews.com/2026/03/19/u-s-export-share-to-mexico-and-canada-drops-to-lowest-level-since-1996/
Mexico and Canada, long-standing pillars of U.S. export activity, have experienced a significant decline in their share of American exports, falling to their lowest combined percentage since 1996. According to a recent Forbes report, shifting global trade dynamics and emerging markets are reshaping the landscape of U.S. international commerce. This downturn marks a notable shift for the North American trade partners, who have traditionally dominated U.S. export destinations for decades. The developing trends raise important questions about the future of U.S. trade strategy and economic ties within the region.
Mexico and Canada Experience Decline as Leading U.S. Export Destinations
Recent trade data reveals a notable shift in U.S. export patterns, as Mexico and Canada, traditionally the nation’s top markets, have slipped to their lowest combined share since 1996. While both countries remain key partners under the USMCA framework, their share of U.S. exports has diminished,…
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Author : Miles Cooper
Publish date : 2026-03-19 13:54:00
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