Us Trade Deficit Widens To $48.3 Billion In August

US trade deficit widens to $48.3 billion in August

The U.S. trade deficit jumped sharply in August as exports fell to the lowest level in nearly three years while imports increased, led by a surge in shipments of cell phones from China.

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