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SUMMARY:Balance of Trade (USD)
DESCRIPTION:Previous: -55.9\\n\\nThe United States has recorded persisten
 t trade deficits since 1976\, largely reflecting strong demand for import
 ed industrial supplies\, capital equipment and consumer goods. In 2025\, 
 trade dynamics were significantly shaped by the rollout of new tariffs. I
 mports climbed to record highs in the first half of the year as businesse
 s accelerated purchases ahead of higher duties. However\, import growth s
 lowed sharply toward year-end\, suggesting that tariffs were beginning to
  curb demand. Overall\, the US posted a trade deficit of nearly $900 bill
 ion in 2025\, broadly unchanged from the previous year but still among th
 e largest shortfalls since 1960. The widest bilateral goods deficits were
  with the European Union ($218.8 billion)\, particularly Ireland and Germ
 any\, followed by China ($202.1 billion)\, Mexico ($196.9 billion)\, Viet
 nam ($178.2 billion)\, Taiwan ($146.8 billion)\, Thailand ($71.9 billion)
 \, Japan ($63.9 billion)\, India ($58.2 billion)\, South Korea ($56.4 bil
 lion)\, Canada ($46.4 billion)\, Switzerland ($34.3 billion) and Malaysia
  ($30.8 billion).
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