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But as exports fall, business and consumer confidence remain depressed by political uncertainty.
[Page A1.] Trade Deficit Widens as Exports Fall The United States trade deficit widened in June as slower growth abroad and a strengthening dollar pushed exports to their lowest level in 16 months, the government said.
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The total trade deficit widened to a 17-month high in January as exports fell appreciably and imports declined modestly.
The contribution of investment to growth sank for a second consecutive quarter, and net trade was a drag on output as exports fell by more than imports.
The result was that domestic demand slumped even as exports fell.Not such a bad idea after allBut the global shocks are now abating.
The Commerce Department said the trade deficit rose to the highest level in 16 months as exports fell for the second time in three months.
Its economy shrank at an annualised rate of 3% in the second quarter as exports fell, investment slowed and high food and fuel prices dented consumer confidence.
The United States' trade gap with China widened in September to a record $27.8 billion as exports fell while more Chinese goods and services entered American markets.
Japan's economy likely shrank in April-June as exports fell and consumers cut back on spending, a poll of economists by Reuters showed.
While the United States trade deficit widened 18.8 percent in June, as exports fell during the month and imports grew, many analysts said the global economy could no longer count on American consumers to serve as the primary engine of growth.
GDP grew by 0.8%, an annualised rate of 3.2%, up from earlier estimates of 0.7% and 3.0% respectively.Canada's unemployment rate edged down slightly to 7.5% in November, from 7.6% in October.Britain ran a record trade deficit in goods of £3.6 billion in October as exports fell sharply.
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