The United States' trade deficit for October has significantly narrowed to $29.4 billion, marking the smallest gap since June 2009. This figure is notably below market expectations, reflecting a substantial improvement in the trade balance. The reduction in the deficit suggests a shift in trade dynamics, potentially influenced by changes in export and import activities.
US October Trade Deficit Narrows to $29.4 Billion, Lowest Since 2009
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