US Trade Deficit Widens in July Amid Import Surge
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In July 2025, the U.S. trade deficit widened to $78.3 billion due to a significant increase in imports and a slight rise in exports, with the goods deficit reaching $103.9 billion and the services surplus decreasing slightly. Year-to-date, the deficit has increased by 30.9% compared to 2024, driven by higher import levels across various sectors and countries.
- U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, July 2025 Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) (.gov)
- U.S. Imports Rose in July Following Months of Trade Turmoil The New York Times
- US Trade Gap Widens to Largest in Four Months on Import Flurry Bloomberg.com
- US goods trade deficit widens sharply in July Reuters
- US Trade Gap Widens More Than Expected On Goods Imports Surge Barron's
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