The US trade deficit has fallen to it lowest level in over nine years after imports were down and exports were up in May.
The deficit – the difference between the total value of goods and services the country brings in from other countries and the total value it sends abroad itself – was $26bn in May. This represents a 9.8 per cent drop on the previous month, all according to official figures released by the Department of Commerce…
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