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FX.co ★ U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows in April 2026 as Imports Ease

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows in April 2026 as Imports Ease

The United States trade deficit narrowed in April 2026, with the balance improving to -$55.90 billion from a revised -$60.30 billion in March 2026. The latest figures, updated on 9 June 2026, indicate a moderation in the country’s external gap over the month.

The smaller deficit suggests that either U.S. exports strengthened, imports softened, or a combination of both factors contributed to the improvement. While the trade balance remains firmly in negative territory, the April data points to a slight easing of external pressures compared with March, which had marked a deeper shortfall.

Analysts and market participants will now look to subsequent monthly releases to assess whether April’s narrower deficit signals the beginning of a more sustained trend in the U.S. trade position or a temporary adjustment driven by short-term shifts in global demand and pricing.

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