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US Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Worsens As Exports Slump Again In December

US Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Worsens As Exports Slump Again In December

For the second month in a row, US exports declined and imports rose in December, pushing the US trade balance significantly deeper into deficit.

Imports rose (+3.6% vs +0.1% MoM exp) and exports fell (-1.7% vs +0.1% MoM exp) for the second month in a row…

Source: Bloomberg

Industrial Supplies appears to have seen the biggest shift in trade…

Gold imports fell back near their lowest since 2019…

The result of all this is a second monthly decline in the trade balance (worsening deficit)…

…dramatically worse than the Trump-bragged-about October highs.

Tyler Durden
Thu, 02/19/2026 – 08:51

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