April Trade Deficit Narrows As Global Demand Slows

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The trade deficit narrowed in April on slowing global demand, with both imports and exports dropping from record high levels set in March as Europe's slumping economy appeared to take a toll, a government report showed on Friday.

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