US Trade Deficit Shrinks in April Due to Strong Oil Exports
The United States experienced a notable reduction in its trade deficit during April, falling to USD 82.4 billion. This improvement was primarily driven by unprecedented exports of oil and petroleum products. While capital goods imports increased, the robust export performance suggests a strengthening trade sector, potentially boosting GDP.
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