U.S. Imports
$1.5M
U.S. Exports: $123K
-$1.3M (net importer)
The United States imported $1.5M/month and exported $123K/month with San Marino as of February 2026, covering 49 product categories.
San Marino is a landlocked microstate entirely surrounded by Italy, operating under a customs union with Italy and, by extension, the EU. Despite not being an EU member, San Marino uses the euro and applies EU customs tariffs through its special agreement with the European Union. Trade professionals should be aware that goods entering San Marino effectively pass through Italian customs infrastructure.
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San Marino has a customs union with the EU, meaning EU goods can move freely into San Marino, but the territory is not part of the EU VAT area, so VAT rules differ for certain transactions.
All goods destined for San Marino transit through Italy, typically entering via road freight. Italian customs procedures apply at the point of EU entry before onward delivery.
San Marino's economy centers on manufacturing of ceramics, clothing, electronics, and wine, with significant trade flows in both directions with Italy and other EU countries.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$11.0M
Services Imports
$1.0M