( September 4, 2024, 14:41 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US monthly international trade deficit increased in July by $5.8 billion from June's revised amount of $73 billion, with a 0.5 percent increase in exports and a 2.1 percent increase in imports, according to the US Bureau of Economic Analysis and the US Census Bureau. The goods deficit increased by $5.6 billion to $103.1 billion, and the services surplus decreased by $0.2 billion to $24.3 billion, the BEA said. The goods and services deficit increased by $36.2 billion, or 7.7 percent, since July 2024, according to the BEA. Exports increased by 3.7 percent and imports increased by 4.5 percent since July 2023.Statement and documents follow below:...
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