The deficit of $54.5 billion continue​s a volatile run as imports and exports ​react to rapid ​shifts in ​the trade policy.
The data showed imports dipped and exports rose in the month before the Supreme Court struck down most of the president’s tariffs.
During a year that has included import frontloading to beat President Trump's tariffs and a subsequent decline in shipping containers, GDP numbers have been skewed by atypical trade conditions.
Amid rising global trade volatility and shifting regulatory frameworks, MiroTrade founder Vincent Wong announced on February ...
The U.S. will import less and our exports will likely also suffer because of retaliatory tariffs from other countries. The trade deficit surged 14% to a new record high in March. The U.S. imported ...
Mexico ranked first for U.S. exports for three of the first five months of 2025, a first, as the southern neighbor inched closer to being the top U.S. trade partner for imports, exports and total ...
Shipments of crude palm oil (CPO) surged 59.6 percent in January, while coal and steel exports declined by 16.04 percent and 0.13 percent, respectively.