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From the Census Bureau & B.E.A.’s report on October International Trade

The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, through the Department of Commerce, announced today that the goods and services deficit was $43.4 billion in October, down $0.2 billion from $43.6 billion in September, revised. October exports were $197.5 billion, $2.3 billion more than September exports. October imports were $241.0 billion, $2.1 billion more than September imports.

U.S. International Trade: Goods & Services (BoP).
Seasonally Adjusted.
Expenditure GroupLevel ($mill.)Monthly Change ($mill.)Mthly Chg (%)Yr/Yr Change ($mill.)Yr/Yr Chg (%)
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Trade Balance -43,432 664 -3,572 171 -0.4 -516 -1,340 -4,349 11.1
Exports 197,537 705 -3,504 2,305 1.2 8,130 4,983 3,566 1.8
Imports 240,970 41 68 2,135 0.9 8,646 6,323 7,917 3.4

Trade Balance Components

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The contributions of the various goods categories and the service sector are shown in the chart to the right.

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