U.S. Imports
$8.7M
U.S. Exports
$2.6M
-$6.1M (net importer)
The United States imported $8.7M/month and exported $2.6M/month with Martinique as of February 2026, covering 8 product categories.
Martinique is a French overseas region and department in the Lesser Antilles, fully integrated into the European Union's single market and customs union. The island runs a significant trade deficit, importing the majority of its consumer goods, food, and energy from metropolitan France and other EU countries. Rum, bananas, and refined petroleum products are Martinique's principal exports, with France as the dominant trading partner.
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Yes, Martinique is an EU outermost region and part of the EU customs territory, so standard EU import/export regulations, VAT rules, and tariff schedules apply.
Martinique's leading exports include rum, bananas, refined petroleum products, and pineapples, primarily shipped to France and other European markets.
Martinique consistently imports far more than it exports, with imports of manufactured goods, food, and fuel from France vastly exceeding the value of its agricultural and petroleum exports.
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