US trade deficit widens in May on rising imports

Published Fri, Jul 2, 2021 · 09:46 PM

[WASHINGTON] The US trade deficit increased in May as efforts by business to rebuild inventories amid booming demand pulled in imports.

The Commerce Department said on Friday that the trade gap rose 3.1 per cent to US$71.2 billion in May. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a US$71.4 billion deficit.

Goods imports rose 1.2 per cent to US$234.7 billion. Massive fiscal stimulus and a reopening economy, thanks to vaccinations against Covid-19, are fueling demand for goods and services. Raw material shortages are hampering production. Business inventories were drawn down in the first quarter.

Exports of goods gained 0.3 per cent to US$145.5 billion, a record high. With the United States leading the global economic recovery from the pandemic recession, the trade deficit has subtracted from gross domestic product growth for three straight quarters. The trend likely persisted into the second quarter.

REUTERS

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