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US trade deficit soars to 12-year high, deficit with China rises 11.5 percent to $31.6 billion.

BY NIV ELIS - 09/03/20 02:12 PM EDT


The trade deficit in July spiked 18.9 percent to $63.6 billion, the highest since July 2008 during the Great Recession, according to Commerce Department data released Thursday.

Imports spiked $22.7 billion since June, while exports increased by just $12.6 billion.

The deficit, which represents the difference between how much the U.S. bought from abroad and how much it sold abroad, was concentrated in goods, where the deficit rose $9.3 billion to $80.9 billion in July.

The overall deficit was tempered by a surplus in services, which decreased $0.8 billion to $17.4 billion.

Large trade deficits are not inherently bad for the economy, but President Trump campaigned heavily in 2016 on reducing the size of the trade deficit. He said trade deals with Canada and Mexico and an initial deal with China would rein in the deficits.

The data showed the goods deficit with Mexico hit a record high in July, reaching $10.6 billion, while the goods deficit with China rose 11.5 percent to $31.6 billion.

The United States maintained bilateral deficits with the European Union, Japan and Germany, among others, but also kept a trade surplus with South and Central America, the OPEC countries, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and Canada.


 
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USA is manipulating their export import data.

Export from USA to China just included the real good.

But Import from China to USA, included all the real good and investment.


If USA investment to China is included, I do believe the number will be much lower.
 
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As long as our reliance on imports from China is shifting to other countries that is fine

Trade in Goods with China
2020 US imports from China

MonthImports
January 202033,280.6
February 202022,813.1
March 202019,805.4
April 202031,070.8
May 202036,598.2
June 202037,639.5
July 202040,657.3


2019 US imports from China
MonthImports
January 201941,514.4
February 201933,154.9
March 201931,175.6
April 201934,682.7
May 201939,173.4
June 201938,967.6
July 201941,449.2
 
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As long as our reliance on imports from China is shifting to other countries that is fine

Trade in Goods with China
2020 US imports from China

MonthImports
January 202033,280.6
February 202022,813.1
March 202019,805.4
April 202031,070.8
May 202036,598.2
June 202037,639.5
July 202040,657.3


2019 US imports from China
MonthImports
January 201941,514.4
February 201933,154.9
March 201931,175.6
April 201934,682.7
May 201939,173.4
June 201938,967.6
July 201941,449.2
Some decline in early 2020 was because of the lockdown of both China and later US, but now US import from China is back to the pre covid level.
 
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Some decline in early 2020 was because of the lockdown of both China and later US, but now US import from China is back to the pre covid level.

The lockdowns in the US started trickling in at the end of March. Well after the drop in imports from China. Certainly that could be explained by a lockdown in China.

However there has not been any large spike to make up for the Jan-March drop in imports. As you say the levels are simply a bit under normal.
 
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The lockdowns in the US started trickling in at the end of March. Well after the drop in imports from China. Certainly that could be explained by a lockdown in China.

However there has not been any large spike to make up for the Jan-March drop in imports. As you say the levels are simply a bit under normal.
The trend is very clear, it keeps climbing up. Good luck with boycotting made in China.
 
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