US Trade Deficit Widens in May Amid Export Decline
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In May 2025, the U.S. trade deficit widened to $71.5 billion due to a decrease in exports and a slight decrease in imports, with the deficit increasing by $11.3 billion from April. The year-to-date deficit has grown significantly compared to 2024, driven by higher import levels, especially from China and Mexico.
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