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Top 10 African destinations for U.S. exports in 2024 revealed

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 9, 2025
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These figures showcase a diverse range of economies, from resource-rich powerhouses to rapidly growing consumer markets, reflecting evolving U.S. export patterns and strengthening economic ties between the U.S. and the African continent.

According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the International Trade Administration’s Global Market Finder, several African countries each imported billions of dollars’ worth of American goods in 2024.

U.S. exports to Africa during this period were predominantly concentrated in key sectors such as machinery and mechanical appliances, vehicles and automotive parts, as well as aircraft and aerospace equipment, among others

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An overview of U.S. goods exported to Africa in 2024

In 2024, U.S. exports to Africa reflected a growing trade relationship shaped by developmental and commercial interests.

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau and International Trade Administration shows that top exports included industrial machinery, vehicles, agriculture products, and medical equipment.

The structure of U.S. exports to Africa in 2024 highlights a growing alignment with Africa’s development goals, with trade expected to expand further under the AfCFTA.

Machinery led U.S. exports to Africa, followed closely by vehicles and automotive parts, driven by growing demand across various markets.

The aerospace sector also played a significant role, while agricultural exports—including wheat, soybeans, and poultry—addressed food security needs throughout many African regions.

Other major exports encompassed healthcare products, particularly pharmaceuticals and medical devices; fertilizers and industrial chemicals; electrical equipment supporting power and digital infrastructure; as well as consumer goods such as used clothing.

Overall, the structure of U.S. exports to Africa in 2024 highlights a growing alignment with Africa’s development goals, with trade expected to expand further under the AfCFTA.

According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the International Trade Administration’s Global Market Finder, the following list presents the top 10 African countries that received the most U.S. exports in 2024

Rank Country U.S. Export Value (2024)

1

Egypt

$6.89 billion

2

South Africa

$5.8 billion

3

Morocco

$5.2 billion

4

Nigeria

$4.1 billion

5

Ethiopia

$1.01 billion

6

Algeria

$1.01 billion

7

Ghana

$967 million

8

Kenya

$782 million

9

Angola

$682 million

10

Côte d’Ivoire

$596 million

In 2024, Egypt, South Africa, Morocco, Nigeria, and Ethiopia were the top five African destinations for U.S. exports, reflecting deepening trade ties across key sectors.

Egypt led with nearly $6.9 billion in imports, driven by strong demand for machinery, aircraft, agriculture, and medical equipment.

South Africa followed with $5.8 billion, supported by its industrial base and appetite for vehicles, electronics, and pharmaceuticals.

Morocco imported $5.2 billion in U.S. goods, bolstered by trade in agriculture, aerospace, and renewable energy.

Nigeria brought in $4.1 billion, primarily petroleum machinery, food products, and pharmaceuticals. Ethiopia, with $1 billion in imports, focused on aviation and industrial equipment despite recent economic challenges.

Together, these nations highlight the evolving landscape of U.S.-Africa trade and the continent’s growing demand for diverse American goods.

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