(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. trade deficit probably
narrowed in April on growing foreign demand for American-made
goods, economists forecast ahead of a government report today.
The projected $63.5 billion gap followed a $63.9 billion
deficit in March, according to the median estimate of 74
economists in a Bloomberg News survey.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
narrowed in April on growing foreign demand for American-made
goods, economists forecast ahead of a government report today.
The projected $63.5 billion gap followed a $63.9 billion
deficit in March, according to the median estimate of 74
economists in a Bloomberg News survey.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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