U.S. Trade Gap Narrows
The U.S. trade deficit in June narrowed to its lowest level since 2010 as exports reached a record level and imports declined due to sliding oil prices. According to the Department of Commerce, the U.S. deficit in international trade of goods and services decreased 10.7% in June to a seasonally adjusted $42.92 billion.
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