US trade gap widens after seven months of decline
OPS_admin | May 13, 2009 | Comments 0
US trade gap widens after seven months of decline – The Raw Story |
The US trade deficit widened in March after seven consecutive months of decline, with exports sinking to a 2004 low as the global economic crisis hobbles trade, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday.
The March trade gap rose slightly to a seasonally adjusted 27.6 billion dollars, from a revised 26.1 billion in February.
The March trade deficit was narrower than analysts’ consensus forecast of 29.0 billion dollars.
A higher imported oil bill and an increase in the politically sensitive massive trade gap with China helped widen the deficit.
via The Raw Story | US trade gap widens after seven months of decline.
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