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UK trade deficit widens as imports rise | |
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The UK's trade deficit in goods and services widened in October, the latest official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown. | |
The deficit - the difference between what the UK exports and imports - grew to £3.9bn from £3.8bn in September. | |
Exports from the UK totalled £36.8bn during October, while imports for the month came to £40.7bn. | |
The goods trade deficit widened by £0.1bn to £8.5bn, while the services trade surplus was unchanged at £4.6bn. | |
The UK's imports of goods in October were the highest since records began in 1992, the data showed. | |
Driven by the imports of chemicals from other European Union nations, total goods imports rose 3.4% from September to £31.6bn. | Driven by the imports of chemicals from other European Union nations, total goods imports rose 3.4% from September to £31.6bn. |
Exports of goods also rose, up 4.1% to £23.1bn, the highest level since May 2006. | Exports of goods also rose, up 4.1% to £23.1bn, the highest level since May 2006. |
The growth in the UK's goods exports was led by North Sea oil. | The growth in the UK's goods exports was led by North Sea oil. |
Regarding trade in services, UK exports increased 0.2% to £13.7bn. Imports of services rose by the same level to £9.1bn. | |
Alan Clarke, an analyst at BNP Paribas, said the figures did not immediately make good reading. | |
He added: "But it is worth cautioning that a lot of the deterioration in recent months is down to strong imports rather than weak exports. | |
"That could be down to manufacturers sucking in imports." |
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