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US trade gap sharply widens in November as imports rise

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Commerce department data showed the gap jumped 94.6% in November to US$56.8 billion, near levels from June and August last year.

WASHINGTON: The US trade deficit sharply widened in November as imports picked up, according to government data released Thursday, reversing an unexpectedly big pullback in the prior month that was lauded by President Donald Trump.

The trade gap surged by 94.6% in November to US$56.8 billion, commerce department data showed, bringing it close to levels seen in June and August last year.

This came as US imports increased by 5% to US$348.9 billion, while exports slipped 3.6% to US$292.1 billion.

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