U. S. trade gap worsens in March despite record exportsPosted by RJ and Makay on May 13, 2011 |
Soaring oil prices outstripped a record level of exports, widening the March U. S. trade deficit more than economists had expected. The deficit in international trade of goods and services rose 6% to $48.18 billion from a downwardly revised $45.44 billion in February, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
U. S exports grew 4.6% to a record high of $172.67 billion from $165 billion the previous month. Imports rose 4.9% to $220.85 billion from $201.44 billion in February. Strong overseas demand for autos, chemicals and industrial machinery drove exports. Record sales to emerging South American economies and the highest European Union purchases in three years boosted export numbers.
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