Traditionally, for many U.S. manufacturers, exporting was always seen as an extension of domestic success. If a product performs well locally, the assumption is that it will perform well globally.

This is no longer true today as some of the United States’ biggest export partners in recent years such as Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, India, and Malaysia are no longer passive importers. They are actively shaping what enters their markets, using regulatory frameworks, certification systems, and compliance checks to filter suppliers.

In this guide, the AHF technical team takes a deeper look into the real export opportunities for “Made in America” products in 2026, drawing on years of experience working directly with manufacturers, exporters, and global regulatory bodies. 

High-Growth Export Markets to Prioritize

While opportunities exist globally, certain regions are driving the next wave of U.S. exports: 

1. GCC (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait)

U.S. exports to the GCC have steadily increased over the past few decades. Over the most recent 12-month period, from January 2025 to January 2026 exports grew by approximately 16% according to USTR, further reinforcing the region’s importance as a trade partner. The Gulf region remains one of the most attractive export destinations due to:

  • High purchasing power
  • Strong reliance on imports
  • Preference for premium, certified products

Also Read: How to Export to Saudi Arabia, UAE, and GCC Countries from the USA?

Key insight:

One critical component U.S. manufacturers and exporters need to understand about the GCC is that it operates as a relationship-driven market, not a purely transactional one. Long-term partnerships, local presence, and distributor trust often matter more than pricing alone. 

2. Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand)

Over the past few months, the United States has moved to strengthen its trade position in Southeast Asia through key engagements with major markets, including Malaysia and Indonesia. In November 2025, the U.S. advanced trade and investment cooperation discussions with Malaysia, followed by a more formalized engagement with Indonesia in February 2026, aimed at expanding bilateral trade and easing market access.

Key insight:

Export readiness in Southeast Asia now requires early halal certification planning, not last-minute adjustments. Malaysian importers actively require halal certification from a JAKIM-recognized certification body as a standard entry requirement. Indonesia has gone a step further, making halal certification mandatory from October 2026 for a wide range of products, including food, beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals.

3. Emerging Markets (Africa & South Asia)

These markets are undergoing a structural shift in consumption patterns. As urbanization accelerates, more consumers are moving towards processed foods, branded consumer goods, and wellness products. 

Countries like Nigeria, Egypt, Philippines, and India are seeing rapid population growth and a substantially increasing demand for imported goods

Analyzing reports over the past five years from GM Insights, Fortune Business Insights, and VDMA, the AHF statistics team has determined that from 2021 to 2026, demand for U.S. exports across four key categories has increased by approximately 30–35%.

Top Export Categories for “Made in America” Products 

When it comes down to the nature of product categories, the following are a few high-demand segments that both existing exporters and manufacturers as well as companies looking to enter international markets for the first time can realistically leverage for scalable and sustainable global growth.

Export categoryWhy this is a strong 2026 opportunityBest-fit export marketsWhat buyers usually care about most
Nutraceuticals & dietary supplementsOne of the most lucrative markets for U.S manufacturers as the global nutraceutical ingredient demand continues to expand. Indonesia
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
India
Turkey
Pakistan
Egypt
Nigeria
Halal certification, Claims support, registration pathway, ingredient transparency, manufacturing controls
Processed foods & shelf-stable foodsRising urbanization, convenience-driven buying, retail expansion, and stronger demand for packaged foods.  Indonesia
Malaysia
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Philippines
Thailand
Halal certification, shelf life, labeling, ingredient declarations, distributor margins, retail fit
Food ingredients & additivesThis is one of the smartest B2B export plays because manufacturers abroad depend on imported ingredients for quality, formulation, and scale. Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Halal certification/compliance, Specs, declarations, origin, functionality, regulatory compliance
Dairy ingredients & functional dairy inputsDemand is strong where domestic supply is limited but food processing is expanding. usa South Korea
Indonesia
UAE
Malaysia
Saudi Arabia
Halal certification, Micro specs, shelf life, country approvals, pricing stability
Frozen foods, ready meals & foodservice-oriented productsTourism, hospitality, food delivery, and modern retail are supporting demand in the Gulf and Southeast Asia. UAE and Saudi foodservice channels remain import-heavy and growth-oriented. UAE
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
Singapore
Malaysia
Preparation ease, storage stability, distributor support, menu fit, Halal program in place
Cosmetics & personal care productsPremium imported skincare and personal care are becoming a more important subcategory.  Indonesia
India
Turkey
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
Halal certification, Claims, ingredients, alcohol content, packaging appeal, import registration
Pharmaceutical-adjacent consumer health productsHealth systems are expanding in emerging Asia, and imported health products benefit when local capacity lags. Indonesia
India
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Registration, technical files, pricing, local partner strength
Industrial machinery & processing equipmentThis sits squarely inside one of America’s strongest export engines: capital goods.  Mexico
Canada
Saudi Arabia
UAE
India
Vietnam
After-sales service, lead time, parts access, energy efficiency
Specialty chemicals & industrial inputsU.S. export performance in industrial supplies and materials remains strong, and many emerging manufacturers still rely on imported specialty inputs for quality and process control.  India
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Vietnam
Regulatory compliance, purity, documentation, logistics
Medical devices & healthcare equipmentGovernments across Asia are investing heavily in healthcare expansion, and imported equipment still fills critical gaps.  Indonesia
India
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Registration, servicing, training, procurement pathways

Connect With AHF

Export opportunities for “Made in America” products in 2026 are expected to showcase a healthy growth particularly in developing and emerging markets. 

At the American Halal Foundation (AHF), we work directly with U.S. manufacturers and exporters to help them export into key international consumer markets. 

Connect with the AHF Sales Development team here to assess your export readiness and identify the fastest path to market entry.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1:What are the best countries to export U.S. products to in 2026?

The top export markets for U.S. products in 2026 include Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Canada, and Mexico. High-growth regions like Southeast Asia and the GCC offer strong demand, especially for certified and compliant products.

Q2: What are the most profitable export categories for U.S. manufacturers?

High-demand and profitable categories include nutraceuticals, food ingredients, processed foods, cosmetics, industrial machinery, and specialty chemicals. These sectors offer strong global demand and long-term growth potential.

Q3. What documents are needed to export from the USA?

Common export documents include:

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Certificate of origin
  • Bill of lading
  • Product specifications and ingredient declarations
  • Certification documents (e.g., halal, GMP, ISO where required)
Q4. How can U.S. companies prepare for exporting internationally?

Companies should:

  • Identify target markets
  • Understand regulatory and certification requirements
  • Prepare documentation in advance
  • Work with recognized certification bodies
  • Build relationships with local distributors by attending trade shows in foreign countries.
Q5: What is the future of U.S. exports in emerging markets?

The future is strong, especially in South Asia and Africa. As these regions urbanize and demand more processed and packaged goods, U.S. exporters who enter early and build trust will benefit from long-term growth.

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