US Trade Deficit jumped 16.7 per centThe US trade deficit surged in April as the COVID-19 pandemic upended the global flow of goods and services, pushing exports to a 10-year low.
The Commerce Department said on Thursday the trade deficit jumped 16.7 per cent to $49.4 billion.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap increasing to $49.0 billion in April.
Global lockdowns to slow the spread of COVID-19 have severely disrupted the movement of goods and services between countries, leading to sharp contractions in economic activity.
Gross domestic product in the United States declined at a 5.0 per cent annualized rate in the first quarter, the steepest pace of contraction in output since the fourth quarter of 2008.In April, exports dropped a record 20.5 per cent to $151.3 billion, the lowest since April 2010.
Goods exports plunged 25.2 per cent to $95.5 billion, the lowest since September 2009.
Exports of motor vehicles and parts fell to $3.8 billion, the lowest since March 1992.
Shipments of consumer goods dropped to $10.4 billion, the lowest since April 2006.Travel restrictions weighed on exports of services, which resulted in the surplus on the services account narrowing to $22.4 billion, the smallest since December 2016.Imports dropped a record 13.7 per cent to $200.7 billion, the lowest since July 2010.
Goods imports fell 13.6 per cent to $167.4 billion, the lowest since November 2010.The import number has been shrinking as the United States waged a trade war with China.
A sharp reduction in crude oil imports has also been a factor, with the United States becoming an oil exporter last year.
The country posted a record $3.2 billion petroleum surplus in April.In April, imports of automotive vehicles, parts, and engines dropped to $13.3 billion, the lowest since July 2009.
Consumer goods imports fell to $43.8 billion, the lowest since August 2013.
Petroleum imports declined to $6.1 billion, the lowest since June 1999.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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