US Trade Deficit Shrank 13 Percent in July


Washington, Sep 9 (IANS/EFE): The US trade deficit in goods and services fell 13.1 percent in July to $44.8 billion, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

Record exports and falling global oil prices were credited for the largest monthly decline in the trade deficit since February 2009, which came despite a surge in the bilateral US deficit with China to its highest level in 10 months.

The value of US exports climbed 3.62 percent in July to $178 billion, while imports were down 0.2 percent to $222.84 billion.

Despite July's improvement, the cumulative US trade deficit for the first seven months of the year was $329.77 billion, 13.1 percent higher than the $291.73 billion figure for the same period in 2010.

The July reduction in the trade deficit was bigger than most analysts expected.

  

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