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U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows Sharply to $29.4B in October

The U.S. trade deficit fell $18.8 billion in October as exports rose and imports declined, according to Census Bureau data.

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows Sharply to $29.4B in October

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The U.S. goods and services trade deficit contracted significantly in October, declining to $29.4 billion from a revised $48.1 billion in September, according to figures released jointly by the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The sharp $18.8 billion monthly decline was driven by rising exports alongside falling imports during the month.

The narrowing deficit reflects a shift in trade flows after importers had brought in goods earlier in the year at elevated levels to circumvent anticipated tariff increases. That surge in front-loaded shipments had widened the deficit in preceding months, but October's data suggests the normalization of import demand as inventory levels adjusted and tariff-related urgency eased.

The petroleum deficit continues to represent a significant component of overall trade imbalances, though the broader trend in merchandise and services trade excluding energy products also showed improvement during the period.

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