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FX.co ★ U.S. Trade Deficit Widens Sharply in November 2025 to $56.8 Billion

U.S. Trade Deficit Widens Sharply in November 2025 to $56.8 Billion

The United States trade deficit widened significantly in November 2025, with the balance deteriorating to -$56.80 billion from -$29.20 billion in October 2025. The latest data, updated on 29 January 2026, indicate a substantial month‑to‑month expansion in the gap between U.S. imports and exports.

The sharp increase in the deficit suggests that foreign purchases of U.S. goods and services did not keep pace with Americans’ demand for imported products in November. While the release does not specify whether the shift was driven more by weaker exports or stronger imports, the near-doubling of the shortfall over a single month points to a notable change in trade dynamics heading into the end of 2025.

Market participants and policymakers are likely to watch subsequent releases closely to assess whether November’s move marks the start of a new trend or a one‑off adjustment in trade flows. For now, the November 2025 figure underscores renewed pressure on the U.S. external balance as the global economy transitions into 2026.

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