Source: U.S. Department of Commerce – U.S Census Bureau

The Nation’s international trade deficit in goods and services increased to $44.5 billion in June from $41.0 billion in May (revised), as imports increased more than exports.

Exports increased to $183.2 billion in June from $182.5 billion in May. Goods were $120.4 billion in June, up from $119.8 billion in May. Services were $62.8 billion in June, up from $62.7 billion in May.

Imports increased to $227.7 billion in June from $223.5 billion in May. Goods were $186.4 billion in June, up from $182.1 billion in May. Services were $41.2 billion in June, down from $41.4 billion in May.

For goods, the deficit was $66.0 billion in June, up from $62.2 billion in May. For services, the surplus was $21.5 billion in June, up from $21.3 billion in May….

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