The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

U.S. trade deficit fell to $63.9B in September, Commerce Dept. says

Exports outpace imports on heels of 14-year record gap in August.

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The U.S. trade deficit fell in September after hitting a 14-year high the previous month as exports outpaced imports.

The gap between what the U.S. sells and what it buys abroad fell to $63.9 billion in September, a decline of 4.7%, from a $67 billion deficit in August, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. September exports rose 2.6% to $176.4 billion, pushed higher by the food and beverage category, where shipments worth $12.9 billion were the highest since July 2012. Soybean exports rose 63% in September.

Imports ticked up 0.5% to $240.2 billion, also helped by $13.5 billion in the food and beverage category, which were the highest on record.

Year to date, the goods and services deficit has jumped $38.5 billion, or 8.6%, to $485.6 billion. The total deficit for goods and services for the same period in 2019 was $447.1 billion. Total exports are down 17.4% this year from 2019, while imports have declined by 12.4% as the coronaviru­s pandemic has sabotaged global commerce this year and disrupted global supply chains everywhere.

The politicall­y sensitive deficit in the trade of goods with China fell about 8% in September to $24.3 billion from $26.4 billion in August. Exports to China in September of $11.5 billion were the highest since March 2018.

When Donald Trump campaigned for president in 2016 he pledged to sharply lower the country’s large trade deficits, especially with China, which for years has been the country with the largest trade surplus with the United States.

But despite Trump’s confrontat­ional approach on trade with China and a renegotiat­ion of the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, America’s trade deficits have remained stubbornly high, although the deficit with Mexico fell by $1.8 billion to $10.7 billion in September.

 ?? TED S. WARREN/AP 2019 ?? John Deere tractors are readied for export to Asia last year in Tacoma, Washington. The U.S. trade deficit fell in September after hitting a 14-year high in August as exports outpaced imports.
TED S. WARREN/AP 2019 John Deere tractors are readied for export to Asia last year in Tacoma, Washington. The U.S. trade deficit fell in September after hitting a 14-year high in August as exports outpaced imports.

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