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DTSTART:20260827T123000Z
DTEND:20260827T130000Z
SUMMARY:Goods Trade Balance Adv (USD)
DESCRIPTION:Forecast: -99$\\n\\nPrevious: -101.4$\\n\\nThe United States 
 has run uninterrupted trade deficits since 1976\, driven largely by robus
 t demand for imported industrial inputs\, capital goods and consumer prod
 ucts. In 2025\, trade flows were notably influenced by the introduction o
 f new tariffs. Imports surged to record levels in the first half of the y
 ear as firms rushed to secure goods before higher duties took effect. Lat
 er in the year\, however\, import growth slowed considerably\, indicating
  that tariffs were starting to dampen demand. For the year as a whole\, t
 he US recorded a goods trade deficit of just above $1.2 trillion\, little
  changed from 2024 but still among the largest gaps seen since 1960. The 
 biggest bilateral deficits were with the European Union ($218.8 billion)\
 , especially Ireland and Germany\, followed by China ($202.1 billion)\, M
 exico ($196.9 billion)\, Vietnam ($178.2 billion)\, Taiwan ($146.8 billio
 n)\, Thailand ($71.9 billion)\, Japan ($63.9 billion)\, India ($58.2 bill
 ion)\, South Korea ($56.4 billion)\, Canada ($46.4 billion)\, Switzerland
  ($34.3 billion) and Malaysia ($30.8 billion).
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