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Title: Trade deficit rises to $40.3B in April, highest in 16 months, as demand for exports slips
Source: FNC
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/1 ... t-months-demand-exports-slips/
Published: Jun 10, 2010
Author: FNC/AP
Post Date: 2010-06-10 09:36:08 by Badeye
Keywords: None
Views: 243
Comments: 1

Trade deficit rises to $40.3B in April, highest in 16 months, as demand for exports slips

Published June 10, 2010 | Associated Press

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. trade deficit rose to the highest level in 16 months as exports fell for the second time in three months, a potentially worrisome sign that Europe's debt troubles are beginning to crimp American manufacturers.

The Commerce Department said Thursday the trade deficit widened to $40.3 billion in April, up by 0.6 percent from March. U.S. exports dropped 0.6 percent while imports declined by 0.4 percent.

U.S. manufacturing has been a standout performer as the U.S. recovers from the worst recession in decades. But the concern is that Europe's debt crisis will slow growth in that part of the world and dampen demand in a key U.S. export market.

For April, exports slipped to $148.8 billion with demand for U.S. farm products falling by $647 million and weakness spread across a number of manufactured goods from electric generators to industrial machinery and aircraft engines.

Imports edged down to $189.1 billion with demand for oil basically unchanged from March while total consumer goods imports dipped by $741 million with the biggest decline coming in pharmaceutical products.

Many economists are worried that Europe could fall into a double-dip recession. That will dampen demand for U.S. exports in a region that accounts for about 15 percent of U.S. exports.

American sales are also threatened by the fact that the euro, the common currency of 16 European nations, has fallen in value against the dollar as investors, worried about possible defaults in countries such as Greece, have fled to the safety of dollar-denominated investments.

Earlier this week, the dollar reached a four-year year high against the euro. A stronger dollar and a weaker euro hurts America's trade balance with Europe by making U.S. products more expensive in European markets and European products cheaper for U.S. consumers.

Even before the debt problems hit Europe, economists were forecasting that America's trade deficit would widen this year as a rebounding U.S. economy boosts demand for foreign goods from the lows hit last year when the country was struggling to emerge from the worst recession in decades.

Through April, the trade deficit is running at an annual rate of $466.6 billion, up 25 percent from last year's deficit of $374.9 billion. That was the smallest trade deficit since 2001, another year when the United States was in a recession.

For April, the deficit with China jumped 14.3 percent to $19.3 billion, the highest level since November. The big increase reflected 9.4 percent drop in U.S. exports to China reflecting big declines in sales of soybeans, motor vehicles and parts and raw cotton. Imports of Chinese products to the United States rose 6.6 percent led by higher sales of computers, household appliances and cell phones.

As usual, the U.S. deficit with China was the largest for any single country, a distinction that has attracted attention in Congress, where Chinese critics contend that Beijing is engaging in unfair trade practices which are costing U.S. manufacturing jobs.

Some lawmakers are pushing legislation that would impose stiff trade sanctions on China unless it allows its currency, the yuan, to start rising in value against the dollar. However, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made no headway on the currency issue during high-level talks in Beijing late last month.

The deficit with the European Union dropped 18.9 percent to $5.7 billion as U.S. exports fell by 9.4 percent while U.S. imports from the EU were down 11.8 percent.

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#1. To: Badeye (#0)

The U.S. trade deficit rose to the highest level in 16 months as exports fell for the second time in three months, a potentially worrisome sign that Europe's debt troubles are beginning to crimp American manufacturers.

Saw that coming all the way from the Aegean Sea.

We're going to get a second stim...

#67. To: war (#48) Keep hiding behind the bozo, bozo. (laughing) You've always been a world class pussy. Badeye posted on 2010-01-14 16:12:48 ET Reply Trace

war  posted on  2010-06-10   9:37:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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