U.S. Imports
$1.2B
U.S. Exports
$1.4B
+$242.0M (net exporter)
The United States imported $1.2B/month and exported $1.4B/month with Poland as of February 2026, covering 1881 product categories.
Poland is the largest economy in Central and Eastern Europe and a major EU trading nation, with exports dominated by machinery, vehicles, furniture, and food products. Germany is its largest trading partner, and Poland plays a central role in European supply chains, particularly in automotive and electronics manufacturing. Its strategic location makes it a key logistics hub between Western and Eastern Europe.
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Poland's top export sectors are machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals, and food and live animals, with Germany, Czech Republic, and the UK as leading destinations.
Poland is a significant producer of automotive components and assembled vehicles, supplying major German and other European OEMs, making it deeply embedded in pan-European automotive supply chains.
Poland applies EU customs regulations and the Common External Tariff as an EU member state, and benefits from all EU preferential trade agreements with third countries.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$4.8B
Services Imports
$4.2B