WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) – The U.S. present account deficit narrowed sharply within the third quarter as tariffs weighed on imports and first revenue surged.
The Commerce Division’s Bureau of Financial Evaluation stated on Wednesday the present account deficit, which measures the movement of products, companies and investments into and in a foreign country, contracted by $22.8 billion, or 9.2%, to $226.4 billion, the bottom stage for the reason that third quarter of 2023.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the present account deficit shrinking to $238.4 billion. The report was delayed by the 43-day shutdown of the federal government.
The deficit represented 2.9% of gross home product, the smallest for the reason that first quarter of 2020 and down from 3.3% within the second quarter. It peaked at 6.3% within the third quarter of 2006. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs have led to an ebb within the movement of imports, serving to to slender the commerce deficit.
Imports of products decreased $5.0 billion to $815.4 billion within the third quarter, pulled down by a decline in shopper items. However nonmonetary gold imports elevated. Imports of companies elevated $3.1 billion to $225.0 billion.
Items exports fell $1.9 billion to $548.0 billion, weighed down by nonmonetary gold, although exports of capital and shopper items elevated. Exports of companies elevated $11.7 billion to $314.2 billion.
The products commerce deficit narrowed to $267.4 billion from $270.4 billion within the prior quarter.
Receipts of main revenue elevated $16.3 billion to $395.2 billion, led by an increase in direct funding revenue. Funds of main revenue superior $5.3 billion to $390.0 billion.
Receipts of secondary revenue decreased $2.0 billion to $44.4 billion. Funds of secondary revenue declined $2.1 billion to $97.9 billion as normal authorities transfers decreased.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Enhancing by Andrea Ricci)
