Trade Deficit
Jun 9 2007, Balendu

The US trade deficit narrowed sharply as exports reached a record in April, according to the latest government figures that augured well for the American economy. The trade gap dropped by 6.2 percent down from a revised March deficit of $62.4 billion.

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