U.S. trade deficit narrows sharply in January as exports surge

The U.S. trade deficit contracted more than anticipated in January, according to data released Thursday by the Commerce Department.

The report showed the trade gap narrowed to $54.5 billion in January, compared with a revised deficit of $72.9 billion recorded in December.

Economists had expected the deficit to decline more modestly to $67.9 billion from the previously reported $70.3 billion in the prior month.

The larger-than-expected improvement was driven by a strong rise in exports alongside a slight decline in imports. Exports increased 5.5% to reach $302.1 billion, while imports edged down 0.7% to $356.6 billion.


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