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USImportData.com has been referenced by leading global media platforms, financial publications, and policy analysts for accurate, shipment-level trade data, market intelligence, verified databases, and actionable import-export insights.

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Forbes

US Trade intelligence from USImportData was cited in a Forbes analysis discussing the US–Japan trade relationship and its economic implications. The article referenced the U.S. trade deficit of $69.4 billion, highlighting the importance of verified trade statistics in evaluating global trade imbalances and tariff impacts.

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Investopedia

Investopedia referenced trade shipment insights of USImportdata, while reporting on steel and aluminum tariffs, citing figures accounting for nearly 40% of all of the metal coming into the U.S. The data-backed analysis emphasized the role of reliable import statistics in understanding sector-specific tariff exposure.

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The New York Times

Trade data of the USImportdata insights were referenced in discussions surrounding China–U.S. trade dynamics, including commentary on top exports. The citation reflects how authoritative trade databases contribute to global economic and geopolitical reporting.

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The Hill

The Hill referenced USImportdata trade figures, including $150 billion, while analyzing intensifying U.S.–China trade tensions. The coverage demonstrates how shipment-level import data supports policy and economic commentary.

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TheStreet

TheStreet directly cited USImportdata in its automotive manufacturing coverage, reinforcing the platform’s credibility as a trusted source for tracking global auto imports, production shifts, and supply chain trends.

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Tasting Table

Tasting Table referenced USImportData while examining U.S. beef import volumes versus domestic production. The feature highlights how trade data informs food industry insights and agricultural demand analysis.

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RBC

RBC referenced trade sourcing data in coverage related to international suppliers, including analysis around companies that закупают (supplier) from global markets. This citation reflects the international reach of USImportdata.

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Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle referenced trade figures of USImportdata in an analysis of America’s skyrocketing demand for avocados, illustrating how agricultural import data plays a key role in explaining supply chain realities.

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Fox Business

Fox Business cited USImportdata for verified import data in geopolitical trade analysis examining U.S.–China competition. The reference underscores the value of customs-based shipment intelligence in high-level economic debates.

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The Tennessean

The Tennessean referenced the USImportdata report, stating that the U.S. imported roughly 93.6 million pounds, demonstrating how state-level and national media rely on verified trade figures for policy and economic commentary.

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Quartz (qz.com)

Quartz highlighted insights into wine imports from the USImportdata blog report, referencing the top seven most imported U.S. wines, showcasing how product-level HS code analysis supports consumer and tariff reporting.

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Reason

Reason referenced USImportdata automotive trade figures, including nearly 8 million cars in 2024, using shipment-level data to assess the economic impact of proposed tariff policies.