United States import activity eased slightly in early 2026, with the latest data showing total imports at $356.60 billion as of 12 March 2026. This marks a modest decline from the previous reading of $357.60 billion recorded in January 2026.
The $1 billion dip suggests a minor cooling in foreign goods and services flowing into the U.S. economy, after what had been a higher level of import demand at the start of the year. While the movement is marginal in absolute terms, markets often watch such shifts closely for early signals about domestic consumption, business inventory strategies, and the broader balance of trade.