US trade deficit narrows to four-year low in November
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25637268 Version 0 of 1. The US trade deficit narrowed to its lowest level in four years in November, as rising sales of oil pushed US exports to a record high. The trade gap dropped by 12.9% to $34.3bn (£20.9bn) in November, the smallest monthly deficit since October 2009, the US Commerce Department said. Imports fell 1.4% from October as a fall in demand for foreign oil offset a record level of imported cars. Exports rose 0.9%, boosted by a 5.6% rise in petroleum exports. US exports were also boosted by stronger sales of American-made planes and machinery. The drop in oil imports was helped by lower global prices. After peaking at $102 per barrel in September, the average price of a barrel of imported crude oil has been falling. It averaged $94.69 a barrel in November. |