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International Trade (Apr)

The sharp drop in the trade deficit, to $68.9bn in April from $75.0bn a month earlier, largely reflects cooling demand for consumer goods now the boost from fiscal stimulus is fading and demand is switching back to services. After subtracting 1.5%-pts from annualised GDP growth in the first quarter, we expect net trade will provide a small boost in the second.

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