The U.S. trade deficit increased to a record high in March, as the looming threat of President Donald Trump's imminent tariffs fueled stockpiling by importers, who sought to build their inventories before their costs spiked or items became unavailable.
The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services soared to a record $140.5 billion in March. Year-to-date, the deficit has increased 92.6%, as companies and consumers rush to import goods before President Trump's sweeping global tariffs increase on July 6.
-- NBC News (@nbcnews.com) May 6, 2025 at 10:15 AM
[image or embed]
Drudge Retort Headlines
Republicans for Inflation (153 comments)
Trump on Upholding Constitution: 'I don't know' (90 comments)
Texas: Afghan Military Hero Murdered over Parking Spot (45 comments)
Trump Says He Will Reopen Alcatraz Prison (41 comments)
Israel Plans to Capture All of Gaza Under New Plan (33 comments)
3 People Die in ICE Custody in April (26 comments)
India Strikes Pakistan (23 comments)
Almost Half of Layoffs This Year Caused by Trump (23 comments)
Trump Proposes $163 billion Cut to Federal Budget (23 comments)
GasBuddy Refutes Trump $1.98 a Gallon Price Claim (20 comments)