The nation's international trade deficit in goods and services decreased to $63.9 billion in September from $67.0 billion in August (revised), as exports increased more than imports. (November 4, 2020)
September imports of foods, feeds, and beverages ($13.5 billion) were the highest on record.
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September exports to China ($11.5 billion) were the highest since March 2018 ($12.7 billion).
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The September quantity of crude oil imports (157.9 million barrels) was the lowest since February 1992 (155.0 million barrels).
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Last Revised:
October 06, 2020