U.S. Exports
$1.5M
U.S. Imports: $296
+$1.5M (net exporter)
The United States imported $296/month and exported $1.5M/month with Mayotte as of February 2026, covering 1 product categories.
Mayotte is a French overseas department and region located in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and the Mozambique coast. As part of France and the European Union, goods traded with Mayotte are subject to EU customs regulations and tariff schedules. Trade volumes are relatively small, with the territory heavily dependent on imports of food, consumer goods, and construction materials from metropolitan France and the region.
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Yes, Mayotte became an EU outermost region in 2014, meaning EU customs rules and tariff regulations apply to goods imported into and exported from Mayotte.
Mayotte imports the majority of its consumer goods, food products, fuel, and construction materials, largely sourced from metropolitan France and neighboring Indian Ocean islands.
Mayotte uses the Euro and requires standard EU customs documentation, including the Single Administrative Document (SAD) for goods entering or leaving the territory.
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