Ethiopia Among Top Five African Countries Importing U.S. Goods in 2024
Ethiopia ranked fifth among African nations importing U.S. goods in 2024, with an import worth of USD 1.016 billion, according to the latest data from the United States Census Bureau.
Ethiopia followed Egypt (USD6.89 billion), South Africa (USD5.8 billion), Morocco (USD5.2 billion), and Nigeria (USD4.1 billion) in total value of imports. It remained one of only six African countries to exceed the USD1 billion mark, ahead of nations such as Algeria and Ghana.
Despite a year-over-year decrease of about USD202.7 million from 2023’s total of USD1.218 billion, Ethiopia’s strong position in the rankings highlights the depth of its commercial ties with the U.S.
While the Census Bureau’s figures do not break down imports by sector, previous trends suggest that Ethiopia’s purchases often include aircraft components, machinery, medical technology, and agricultural equipment goods linked to infrastructure, healthcare, and economic modernization.