US trade deficit widens to a 5-month high of $55.5 billion in May
The Commerce Department says the gap between the goods and services the U.S. sells and what it buys from foreign countries rose 8.4% to $55.5 billion in May, the highest since December. Exports increased 2% to $210.6 billion on rising shipments of soybeans, aircraft and cars. But imports climbed more 3.3% to $266.2 billion on an increase in crude oil and cellphones.
The deficit in the trade of goods with Mexico rose 18.1% to a record $9.6 billion. The goods gap with China widened 12.2% to $30.2 billion. President Donald Trump sees America’s trade deficits as a sign of weakness but hasn't been able to reduce them.
@Financial Express.
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