US trade deficit soars

The US trade deficit bulged to a record $40.1bn (€37.6bn) in November, reflecting Americans’ ravenous appetite for foreign-made goods, especially toys, TVs and clothes.

US trade deficit soars

The US trade deficit bulged to a record $40.1bn (€37.6bn) in November, reflecting Americans’ ravenous appetite for foreign-made goods, especially toys, TVs and clothes.

The Commerce Department reported today that the imbalance between what the United States sells abroad and what it imports swelled by 13.9% from the October deficit of $35.2b (€33bn).

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