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US trade deficit falls to $50.1b
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 09 - 06 - 2012

The US trade deficit shrank in April, but only because a big drop in imports offset the first decline in US exports in five months.
The Commerce Department said Friday that the trade deficit narrowed 4.9 percent in April to $50.1 billion.
US exports, which had hit a record the previous month, fell 0.8 percent to $182.9 billion. Sales of everything from commercial jetliners to industrial machinery declined.
Imports, which also set a record in March, dropped an even faster 1.7 percent to $233 billion.
The trade gap remains wide and could weigh on growth in the April-June quarter. A wider trade gap slows growth because it means the United States is spending more on foreign-made products than it is taking in from sales of US-made goods.
The slip in exports is especially troublesome because it shows the weaker global economy is dampening demand for American-made goods. Export sales declined to Europe, China and Brazil.
"With growth in Asia cooling, Europe in recession and the US dollar strengthening, exports are likely in for another rough ride over the next year," said James Marple, senior economist at TD Economics.
US exports to the 27-nation European Union dropped 11.1 percent in April. Europe's debt crisis has worsened in recent months and many economists say the region is already in recession. Europe accounts for almost one-fifth of US exports.
Growth has also slowed in emerging market countries. Exports to Brazil fell 8.2 percent in April.
The US deficit with China increased to $24.6 billion in April. This year's deficit is running 11.9 percent ahead of last year, when the imbalance hit an all-time high of $295.4 billion. That's the highest ever recorded for a single country.
Marple noted that the dollar's strength could benefit US consumers, who are also paying less for gasoline. A stronger dollar makes imports cheaper while making exports more expensive in other countries.
Most economists say the US economy is growing at an annual rate of 2 percent to 2.5 percent in the current April-June quarter. That's slightly better than the 1.9 percent growth in the first three months of the year, but still only modest.
So far this year, the trade deficit, the difference between imports and exports, is running at an annual rate of $603 billion, up 7.7 percent from last year's total imbalance of $559.9 billion. For April, the United States ran a $1.8 billion trade deficit with South Korea, three times the size of the March deficit. Imports from South Korea jumped 14.7 percent to $5.5 billion, the highest on record. US exports to South Korea fell 12.3 percent to $3.7 billion.
On April 15, the new US-South Korea Free Trade Agreement took effect lowering trade barriers between the two nations. It is the biggest free trade agreement reached by the United States since the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico in 1994.
Oil output at 14-year high
Driven by output in North Dakota, Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, domestic crude oil production hit its highest mark in 14 years during the first quarter of 2012, the US Energy Information Agency said.
Total US production for the quarter topped 6 million barrels per day. After steady production between 5.5 million and 5.6 million barrels per day during the first three quarters of 2011, average oil production shot up to 5.9 million barrels per day during the fourth quarter and ultimately surpassed 6 million barrels per day during the first part of this year, the EIA said in its May Petroleum Supply Monthly Report.
Texas remains the No. 1 spot for production in the US.


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