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The U.S. trade deficit has halved due to a sharp decline in imports caused by Trump's tariffs

2025-06-05 21:03:23
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ChainCatcher news, citing the Wall Street Journal, reported that the U.S. Department of Commerce stated on Thursday that the U.S. trade deficit in April sharply decreased by 55.5% to $61.6 billion. U.S. imports fell by 16% from March to $351 billion in April, while exports rose by 3% to $289.4 billion. This resulted in a trade deficit of $61.6 billion, the smallest since September 2023. In April, imports of consumer goods decreased by $33 billion, with a significant drop in pharmaceutical imports. Auto imports decreased by $6.4 billion.

The data showed a significant initial effect from the White House's substantial tariff increase in early April, but the future direction remains unclear.

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