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Indicators/Topics/Trade/Imports of goods and services/United States

United States

Imports of goods and services

Goods and services purchased from the rest of the world.

IndicatorsTradeImports of goods and services - United States
World BankIMF
Seriesannual / monthly · level

Source: IMF · IFS:M.US.TMG_CIF_USD

Stored official data
LatestN/A
MoMN/A
YoYN/A
10Y AvgN/A
FrequencyMonthly
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Data record

Tier 1 - criticalIFS / WEO / BOP; multilateral macro standard.Action: deepen nowExpected coverage: 250,000 series.
Source noteProvider health
SourceIMF
International Monetary Fund
Native keyProvider-native identifier used to reconcile this country/provider series.
IFS:M.US.TMG_CIF_USD
FreshnessDisplayed as stored official data.Official values served from the platform's stored snapshot while live refresh is unavailable or not included for this access level.Fetched: Not recorded.Latest observation flag: Preliminary.
Stored official data
HistoryMacro by Mark stores each successful current-value observation fetch as a platform-captured point-in-time snapshot from the fetch date forward.These snapshots are captured by Macro by Mark and are not source-native historical vintages. They can show what the platform captured after snapshotting began, not what the provider showed before that date.
Platform snapshot
ReuseCommercial use: no default.Redistribution: review required.Keep IMF on the research/import lane by default. Do not auto-promote it into public or paid product surfaces.Source: International Monetary Fund (IFS:M.US.TMG_CIF_USD). Accessed 2026-05-10. Rights review required before commercial display or export.
Manual review

Research notes

74 · Acceptable
ComparabilityReal, nominal, and chain measures are not interchangeable: Use real growth for cycle analysis, nominal levels for revenue/size questions, and PPP or per-capita variants for welfare comparisons.Seasonal-adjustment status needs attention: Prefer same-adjustment comparisons, or transform to year-over-year changes before cross-series comparison.Provider comparability note: Check provider dimensions, units, and methodological notes before using this series as a model input.
4 notes
QualitySource authority: 100/100. Source kind is classified as official multilateral.Methodology completeness: 100/100. 100% of core provider, geography, unit, frequency, citation, and revision fields are populated.Timeliness and freshness: 52/100. 0 observations available; release status none; data status fallbackRevision and vintage depth: 67/100. Macro by Mark stores each successful current-value observation fetch as a platform-captured point-in-time snapshot from the fetch date forward.
3/6 strong
CitationImports of goods and services - United States (IMF Data (IFS, WEO, BOP): IFS:M.US.TMG_CIF_USD, United States, retrieved May 10, 2026)
Retrieved May 10, 2026
Series details, provenance, and revision toolsFull metadata and supporting panels are kept here so the chart read stays focused.

Series details

SourceIMF
CategoryTrade
FrequencyMonthly
Unitcurrency or percent of GDP
Transformslevel, mom, yoy, index 100
About this series

Goods and services purchased from the rest of the world.

Data provenance

International organizationManual review
Source terms

Other Trade indicators for United States

Current account balanceExports of goods and servicesGoods trade balanceForeign direct investment inflowsInternational reserves
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