U.S. Exports
$431.2M
U.S. Imports
$143.2M
+$287.9M (net exporter)
The United States imported $143.2M/month and exported $431.2M/month with Morocco as of February 2026, covering 543 product categories.
Morocco is a major North African trading nation with strong economic ties to the European Union, the United States, and Gulf countries. Key exports include phosphates and fertilizers, automobiles, textiles, seafood, and agricultural products, while imports include crude oil, machinery, wheat, and plastics. Morocco has signed free trade agreements with the EU, the U.S., and several Arab nations, making it a significant regional trade gateway.
Track Morocco and get alerts when trade data updates
Create a free account to build your watchlist
Morocco has free trade agreements with the United States (MAFTA, in force since 2006), the European Union (Association Agreement), and several Arab countries under the Agadir Agreement and the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA).
Morocco's leading exports include phosphates and derivatives (fertilizers), automobiles and auto parts, textiles and apparel, seafood, and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Morocco applies a tiered tariff structure with rates ranging from 0% to 40% depending on the product category; preferential rates apply to goods from FTA partners such as the EU and the U.S.
Full import breakdown with all product categories
Full export breakdown with monthly trends
24-month import and export trend charts
Browse all U.S. trading partners
Compare U.S. trade balance across all countries
Search product codes by name or number
Imports
Exports
Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$1.1B
Services Imports
$904.0M