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"Net petroleum imports (imports minus exports) accounted for 58 percent of our total petroleum consumption. About 48 percent of our net petroleum imports were from countries in the Western Hemisphere, 22 percent from Africa, 18 percent from the Persian Gulf , and 12 percent from other regions." http://www.eia.doe.gov/bookshelf/brochures/gasoline/index.html
It is not Saudi Arabia, it is Canada. Canada imports about 1,950,000 barrels a day, (about, an average :) ) while Saudi Arabia imports about 1,000,000 barrles a day. Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/company_level_imports/current/import.html
The top 5 countries from which the US imports oil and petroleum products are, in order from most to least:CanadaNigeriaMexicoSaudi ArabiaVenezuela
China imports the most amount of clothes to the US. (Statistic of 2003)
The US has the most petroleum. However, demand is so high that the US has to import most of the petroleum it consumes.
Importer , the U.S. imports petroleum products such as oil .
According to AESC the US is the biggest OPEC customer.
The US imports more oil and petroleum products than it produces domestically.
The United States imports petroleum oil from Canada. The United States also imports school buses, electronics and wood from Canada.
The USA is pretty well self-reliant in itself, but the country that the US imports food from the most is probably Mexico.
The United States imports petroleum products like crude oil, food, and electronics. The United States also imports toys, machinery and tools.