U.S. trade deficit just hit the lowest point since 2009 back in October. What's behind it? Imports took a nosedive as tariff measures kicked in. Fresh government figures show the gap between what America imports and exports has been shrinking—a shift that's worth watching for anyone tracking how policy shifts move markets and reshape trade flows globally.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 01-11 19:47
Haha, with a wave of the tariff stick, imports directly plummeted. This trick is an old and familiar one.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 01-08 21:56
Has the tariffs really suppressed imports? Can this move continue?
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-08 21:43
This move on tariffs is indeed cutting imports... but what about in the long run?
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SlowLearnerWang
· 01-08 21:41
Wow, do tariffs really work? I thought it was just all talk...
U.S. trade deficit just hit the lowest point since 2009 back in October. What's behind it? Imports took a nosedive as tariff measures kicked in. Fresh government figures show the gap between what America imports and exports has been shrinking—a shift that's worth watching for anyone tracking how policy shifts move markets and reshape trade flows globally.