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Walmart Economics: US Imports & Trade Analysis

Walmart is the world's largest retailer, with massive scale across groceries, apparel, electronics, and general merchandise. This trade analysis uses US Customs import data to trace Walmart's supply chain: which countries supply products, which carriers move them, and how Walmart imports have evolved. We examine the economics of Walmart's US trade and what import data reveals about retail supply chains at scale.

Explore the interactive import data below. Adjust the date range to analyze Walmart economics and supply chain trends.

Company History & Supply Chain

Walmart was founded in 1962 by Sam Walton in Arkansas. Today it operates over 10,500 stores globally and is the largest importer of consumer goods in the US. Walmart sources from thousands of suppliers worldwide. China, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, and many others. US Customs import data reveals the company's supply chain geography. Note: Walmart often uses third-party logistics and distributors; some import records may reflect intermediary consignees rather than direct Walmart shipments.

What they offshore

Walmart sources apparel, electronics, toys, home goods, and general merchandise from Asia and beyond. Import data shows textiles, furniture, consumer electronics, and a vast range of products. The company has invested in supply chain diversification and nearshoring amid tariffs and disruption.

What stays domestic

Walmart's US operations include retail stores, distribution centers, and e-commerce. Groceries and many consumables are sourced domestically. The import data reflects ocean shipments only. Walmart has committed to sourcing more products from US manufacturers.

Data vs. Perception: What the Import Records Show

Perception: Walmart is America's largest retailer with a global supply chain. Import data: Use the interactive widgets below to explore Walmart's US Customs import records. The data shows suppliers by country, carriers, port routes, and product types. Adjust the date range to see how retail sourcing has evolved. Because Walmart uses distributors and 3PLs, not all Walmart-bound imports may appear under "Walmart" as consignee. The data below reflects records where Walmart is the named consignee.

Walmart Import Data: Trade Analysis

US Customs import records: suppliers, carriers, origin countries, and shipment volumes. Adjust the date range to analyze Walmart economics and supply chain trends.

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Key Findings from the Walmart Import Data

US Customs import records for Walmart reveal the retailer's ocean import footprint. The data below shows suppliers by country, carriers, port routes, and product types. Researchers analyzing retail supply chains can use this data to trace Walmart's sourcing geography and import patterns.

For researchers studying mass retail supply chains, US import data for Walmart offers a case study in large-scale consumer goods sourcing and the global supply of retail products.