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US Trade Deficit Widens to Largest Since 2022 on Weaker Exports

(Bloomberg) -- The US trade deficit widened in May to the largest since 2022 as a decline in exports of merchandise exceeded a drop in imports.

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The gap in goods and services trade grew 0.8% from the prior month to $75.1 billion, the widest since October 2022, Commerce Department data showed Wednesday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a $76.5 billion deficit.

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The value of goods and services exports decreased 0.7%, while imports fell 0.3%. The figures aren’t adjusted for inflation.

A widening of the trade deficit is expected to subtract from gross domestic product for a second straight quarter. Prior to the latest results, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDPNow forecast showed trade subtracting nearly a percentage point from second-quarter growth.

A drop in shipments of goods to overseas customers to the lowest since November was led by a decline in the value of industrial supplies, aircraft and automobiles. Limited economic growth in overseas markets and a strong US dollar are restraining demand for US goods and services.

Meanwhile, the US appetite for imported merchandise may continue to cool amid restrained consumer spending and a recent pickup in retail inventories. Imports of goods fell 0.4% in May, the trade report showed.

On an inflation-adjusted basis, the merchandise trade deficit widened to $94.5 billion in May, the largest in more than a year.

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  • Total services exports increased to a record $92.1 billion during the month. Imports of services were also the highest in data

  • Travel exports — or spending by visitors to the US — climbed to $18.1 billion, a fresh record

  • Travel imports — a measure of Americans traveling abroad — rose for the first time in three months

  • The US merchandise-trade deficit with China grew to $23.9 billion. The value of goods imported from China rose

  • The goods shortfall with Mexico also widened to the largest in three months

(Adds total services imports and exports. A previous version corrected for a dropped word in second paragraph)

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