WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. trade deficit
hit the highest level in nine years in 2017, defying President Donald
Trump's efforts to bring more balance to America's trade relationships.
The Commerce Department says the trade gap in goods and services rose to
$566 billion last year, highest since $708.7 billion in 2008. Imports
set a record $2.9 trillion, swamping exports of $2.3 trillion. The
import surge reflects America's economic strength; confident consumers
are buying more foreign products.
The goods deficit with China hit a record $375.2 billion in 2017. And
the goods gap with Mexico rose to $71.1 billion. Trump has sought to
reduce the deficits with China and Mexico.
The overall December trade deficit in goods and services rose to $53.1
billion, highest since October 2008, from November's $50.4 billion. |
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