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Trade Deficit Tanks As Energy Imports Plunge

Feb 8, 2013, 19:00 IST

Port of Long BeachThe latest trade balance data is out.

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In December, the trade deficit shrank by 20.7 percent to $38.5 billion.

Reuters' Jamie McGreever noted that this was the third largest month-over-month swing in history.

Economists expected the deficit to narrow to $46.0 billion.

Much of this shrinkage was due to a huge decline in energy imports and a big jump in energy exports. Bloomberg notes that this was the lowest petroleum deficit since August 2009.

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From TD Securities' Millan Mulraine:

The main driver for the sharp improvement in the deficit was weaker import demand, as the pace of total imports declined 2.7% m/m in December. Domestic demand for imported goods were weaker across the board, with imports of industrial supplies (down 6.9% m/m) particularly weak, adding to the 3.7% m/m drop in auto imports. Petroleum imports were also lower, as both lower energy prices and imported volumes pushed the imported energy bill lower. Export activity, however, rose at a decent 2.1% m/m pace, driven mostly by the 9.6% m/m surge in export of industrial supplies.

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