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
US exports most of its oil to china because they are paying top money to get oil.
The US imports the majority of it's oil from Fiji.
im pretty sure it's between the US and a country in the middle east
France usually exports to the US . One of the most popular exports is wines !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! X-D
Mexico does.
my country exports tea to us
China imports the most amount of clothes to the US. (Statistic of 2003)
One of the most popular exports in the US is machines and engines. Another of the most popular exports in the US is a variety of electronic equipment.
Most of the oil the US uses comes from Canada, followed by Saudi Arabia.
Oil would qualify as Mexico's most important resource, providing US$35 billion, or 12% of total exports each year. Its most important product would be fully-assembled motor vehicles, providing US$24 billion, or 7.9% of total exports.
Mexico's largest trade partner is the United States. Oil exports from Mexico to the United States totaled US$26.7 billion for 2014, or 70% of total oil exports from Mexico. The second and third largest importers of Mexican oil include respectively, Spain ($5.3 billion or 12% of total oil exports) and India ($2.6 billion, or 7% of oil exports).
The largest exports of the United States include industrial machinery, aircraft, refined petroleum, and medical equipment. Additionally, the country also exports agricultural products such as soybeans, corn, and meat.