U.S. goods trade deficit widens to $87.9B in March, imports up 3.3%, exports up 2.5%.
The U.S. advance goods trade deficit widened to $87.9 billion in March, slightly better than the expected $88.0 billion. Goods imports rose 3.3% month-over-month while exports increased 2.5%.
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