U.S. Imports
$6.4B
U.S. Exports: $0
-$6.4B (net importer)
Arizona is a major US trade state, with its economy driven by semiconductor manufacturing, aerospace, electronics, and copper mining exports. The state shares a significant land border with Mexico, making cross-border trade through ports of entry such as Nogales a critical component of its trade activity. Arizona's proximity to Mexican manufacturing zones and its growing technology sector make it a key node in North American supply chains.
Arizona's top exports include semiconductors and electronic components, aerospace products, copper and copper products, medical devices, and transportation equipment.
Mexico is Arizona's largest trading partner by a wide margin. The Nogales port of entry is one of the busiest land border crossings in the US for commercial trade, handling billions of dollars in goods annually, including fresh produce, electronics, and manufactured goods.
Arizona's imports are driven by electronics and components for its semiconductor and tech manufacturing sector, vehicles and parts, and agricultural products, primarily sourced from Mexico and Asian markets.
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