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US goods trade deficit widens in March as imports rise sharply

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 8:06 AM

WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) – The U.S. trade deficit in goods widened more than expected in March as a rise in imports outpaced exports, suggesting that trade ​was likely a drag on economic growth in the ‌first quarter.

The goods trade gap increased 5.3% to $87.9 billion last month, the Commerce Department’s Census Bureau said on Wednesday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the goods trade deficit at $86.95 billion. It totaled $83.5 billion ‌in ​February.

The Census Bureau has resumed publication of ⁠the so-called advance indicators ⁠report, which includes the goods trade deficit and wholesale and retail inventories, having suspended the releases following last year’s government shutdown.

The data are key inputs for the advance ​estimate of first-quarter gross domestic product, due to be released on Thursday.

Imports of goods increased $9.6 billion to $299.3 billion, reflecting ⁠an 11.0% surge in motor vehicles. ⁠There were also solid increases in imports of ​food, consumer and capital goods as well as industrial supplies.

Some ​of the imports ended up as inventory at warehouses. ‌Wholesale inventories increased 1.4%, while stocks at retailers climbed 0.7%. That could limit the anticipated drag on GDP growth from the wider goods trade deficit.

Goods exports increased $5.2 billion to $211.5 billion ⁠in March amid rises in shipments of food, motor vehicles, capital goods and industrial supplies, which include petroleum. But exports of consumer ⁠goods dropped 7.5%.

Economists ‌expected the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which ⁠has disrupted oil shipments and raised crude ​prices, to ‌boost goods exports in the months ahead. ​The U.S. ⁠is a net oil exporter.

A Reuters survey of economists is forecasting that GDP increased at a 2.3% annualized rate last quarter. Economic growth nearly stalled in the fourth quarter, with GDP rising at only a 0.5% pace.

(Reporting By Lucia Mutikani; Editing ​by Andrea Ricci )