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Trade & Supply Chain Intelligence

UN COMTRADE flows, WTO notifications, shipping AIS data

DEMO DATA
Reporter:United States (USA)
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Partner:China (CHN)
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$32.1T

Global Trade Volume (2024)

+3.2%

YoY Trade Growth

47

Active Trade Disputes

4.2 days

Shipping Delays

Elevated

62%

Port Congestion

Above avg

$2,150

Container Rates

Rising

8

Route Diversions

Active
Top Export Partners — United States
Export value by destination (2023, USD millions) — Top 10 export partners (2023 estimates) — select country above for live COMTRADE data
Bilateral Trade: United StatesChina
Import/Export breakdown (2023) — UN COMTRADE

No bilateral data available for United StatesChina.

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Trade Dependence Matrix
How reliant is each country on imports from a single partner? Higher % = greater supply chain vulnerability. India's 42% dependence on Middle East oil imports makes it the most concentrated trade relationship shown.
WTO Dispute Tracker
Active trade disputes by category (2024). Subsidies and Agriculture dominate — these are the battlegrounds where nations fight for competitive advantage through the multilateral system. Each dispute can reshape entire industries.
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Diplomat's Trade Analysis
The Alliance Builder on trade cooperation opportunities

“The current fragmentation of global trade into competing blocs creates a classic cooperation dilemma. Nations that form early trade alliances capture disproportionate gains — the coalition premium. Small, strategically positioned economies (Singapore, UAE, Jamaica as a CARICOM hub) can play the role of bridge-builders, facilitating trade between blocs. The best deals make everyone richer, and right now, the biggest opportunity is in becoming the trusted intermediary. In game theory terms, the bridge-builder captures the Shapley value — their contribution to every coalition they join makes them indispensable.”

Cooperative GameShapley ValueCoalition Building