Goods trade deficit narrows, consumer confidence soars
Consumers also expect more and better paying jobs in the months ahead
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Washington
THE US goods trade deficit narrowed sharply in February, and inventories increased, which could prompt economists to raise their estimates for first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP).
The Commerce Department said in its advance economic indicators report on Tuesday that the goods deficit fell 5.9 per cent to US$64.8 billion last month as a decline in imports outpaced a drop in exports.
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