What is the value of US trade with ?

Updated Apr. 29, 2026Refreshed annually
$13.2 billion in imports and $5.02 billion in exports in 2025. That means that the US imported $8.16 billion more from Hungary than we exported to it. Benefits of trade can include higher wages and job growth, a wider variety of products available at lower prices, increased productivity, and more efficient resource allocation.

$13.2B

Value of imports from Hungary to the US (2025)

$5.02B

Value of exports from the US to Hungary (2025)
Exports are goods and services the US sells to other countries. Imports are goods and services the US buys from other countries. Combining the value of imports and exports shows us how much trade happens between the US and other countries.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) provides data for 71 of the US' trading partners (though not necessarily the top 71 trading partners). The partners they track accounted for 94.2% of total trade with the US in 2025.

How high is Hungary ranked as a US trade partner?

BEA data ranks Hungary as the US’ 43rd top trading partner: In 2025, the US traded $18.2 billion in goods and services with Hungary. Countries with similar trade values include Guatemala ($19.7B) and Norway ($17.2B).

In 2025, the US traded $18.2 billion in goods and services with Hungary.

Total trade value (imports + exports) with the US (2025), by select countries

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Another way to look at international trade is through trade balance. A nation that imports more than it exports, has a trade deficit. One that exports more than it imports has a trade surplus. Neither is inherently good or bad; trade balance is just a metric that shows the relationship between imports and exports.

What is the trade balance with Hungary?

The US has had a trade deficit with Hungary every year from 1999 through 2025. The 2025 deficit was $8.16 billion, a decrease from 2024's deficit of $9.1 billion.

The trade deficit with Hungary decreased to $8.16B in 2025.

Annual trade balance with Hungary, not adjusted for inflation

What does the US import from Hungary?

In 2025, 89.4% of imports from Hungary to the US were goods. The largest category was capital goods (tools used for the production process, like machinery and equipment), accounting for $5.19 billion. The top three imports were capital goods, consumer goods (goods and services purchased by individuals for personal use, like clothing and cellphones), and automotive vehicles and parts. These categories accounted for $10.7 billion of total imports.
The other 10.6% were services, with business services being the largest service category. Business services (like R&D, consulting, and tech services) accounted for $405 million.

Capital goods made up 39.4% of US imports from Hungary in 2025.

US imports from Hungary by category (2025)

What does the US export to Hungary?

In 2025, more US exports to Hungary were goods — 68%. The largest export was capital goods, which accounted for a value of $2.53 billion. The top three exports were capital goods, consumer goods, and industrial supplies and materials (items used up in the production process, like oil, chemicals, and plastic). These categories accounted for $3.09 billion of exports to Hungary.
The other 32% were services, with travel being the largest service category. Travel (money entering the US from foreign visitors on expenses like lodging, meals, transportation, and entertainment) accounted for $368 million.

Capital goods made up 50.5% of US exports to Hungary in 2025.

US exports to Hungary by category (2025)

Value of imports and exports, by category (2025)

Value of imports and exports, by category (2025)
1.

Capital goods

$5.19 billion
2.

Consumer goods

$3.38 billion
3.

Automotive vehicles and parts

$2.09 billion
4.

Industrial supplies and materials

$619 million
5.

Other merchandise

$433 million
6.

Business services

$405 million
7.

Travel 

$404 million
8.

Telecommunications and information services

$250 million
9.

Personal, cultural, and recreational services

$142 million
10.

Food, feeds, and beverages

$63 million

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