Keep in mind that emissions in the U.S. were restricted considerably further after 2005.
Another pretty picture: More seriously, because the distribution of mercury into the atmosphere is pretty efficient, "near" in my statement above pretty much means anywhere on the planet. Even our beloved EPA says that "Current estimates are that less than half of all mercury deposition within the U.S. comes from U.S. sources."
http://www.epa.gov/mercury/about.htm
Oops, messed up that 2nd image placement slightly. But will leave it as is...