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5 Things to Watch Out For In March’s International Trade Report

5 Things to Watch Out For In March’s International Trade Report

by Cheyenne Ligon | May 3, 2021 | Economy

By CHEYENNE LIGON The United States Census Bureau will release the international trade report on Tuesday, which will contain data from the month of March. Economists expect to see a further widening in the trade deficit as the domestic economy continues to rebound,...
Trade Deficit Widens to All-Time-High Under Pressure of Winter Storms and Semiconductor Shortage

Trade Deficit Widens to All-Time-High Under Pressure of Winter Storms and Semiconductor Shortage

by Cheyenne Ligon | Apr 12, 2021 | Economy

By CHEYENNE LIGON The U.S. international trade deficit widened to a new all-time-high in February due to the continued rebound in domestic consumer spending, a string of deadly winter storms, and the global semiconductor shortage. The trade deficit jumped nearly 5...
International Trade Deficit Widens As American Consumer Demand Recovers from COVID-19

International Trade Deficit Widens As American Consumer Demand Recovers from COVID-19

by Cheyenne Ligon | Mar 8, 2021 | Economy, International Trade

By CHEYENNE LIGON The U.S. international trade deficit widened slightly in January as American demand for imports outpaced the recovery of U.S. exports.  The trade deficit climbed to $68.2 billion in January, up from $67 billion last December, according to the monthly...

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