Top Import Trading Partners of Singapore

24-Nov-2025

Overview

Singapore map showing geographic location and boundaries

Singapore's primary import trading partners are countries from which it imports a wide range of goods. In 2025, top partners include China (19% of imports, $42 billion), the United States (13%, $29 billion), Malaysia (12%, $26 billion), Japan (9%, $19 billion), and South Korea (6%, $13 billion).

Key imports from these countries include machinery, electronics, chemicals, petroleum products, and foodstuffs. Trade agreements such as the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA), the Singapore-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) facilitate smooth trade flows.

Singapore’s GDP growth rate of 3.1% and inflation rate of 2.5% indicate economic stability. Government incentives in sectors like technology, logistics, and finance boost imports. The country’s strategic location as a global trade hub and its advanced port infrastructure provide significant logistical advantages, making it a key import market in Southeast Asia.

Singapore Trade Partnership With Other Countries

Track top import trading partner countries of Singapore, These findings are based on global import shipment database of Volza, it is the most up-to-date but partial information available on Singapore import trade.

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