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United States

Ranked 1 of 27 for comprehensive power, with an overall score of 81.7 out of 100.

Gained 0.9 points (+1% change) in overall score in 2024.


Analysis

The United States is a superpower in Asia.

Its score increased by 0.9 points in 2024, although remains below its level in 2018.

The United States continues to place first in six of the eight measures. As in 2023, it leads the Index in future resources, resilience, defence networks, cultural influence, economic capability, and military capability. China remains ahead for economic relationships and diplomatic influence.

The United States fell behind Japan to become third-ranked for diplomatic influence in Asia, a result of its global commitments and narrower diplomatic engagement with counterparts in Asia than either Japan or China.

The country’s first-place ranking for economic capability is partly the result of China failing to fully bounce back from its Covid-19 policy settings, as well as strong US economic growth.

The United States still exerts less influence in the region than expected given its available resources, as indicated by the country’s negative power gap score. A net underachiever in Asia, its negative power gap deteriorated slightly in 2024, reflecting Washington’s global rather than purely regional focus.

Read more analysis in the Key Findings report. Explore further results in the Scores section.



Bilateral Influence

Bilateral trade, current dollars (2022)

Countries that influence the United States

Globally, which countries does the United States do most of its trade with?

European Union 17.1%

Canada 14.9%

Mexico 14.7%

China 13.6%

Japan 4.3%

Countries influenced by the United States

Which countries in the region rely most on trade with the United States?

Vietnam 17.3%

Cambodia 17.2%

Japan 14.0%

South Korea 13.6%

India 11.1%


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