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March trade deficit drops by bigger-than-expected amount



By y MARTIN CRUTSINGER
09 May 2008 @ 08:34 am EST

WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in March as demand for imports fell by the largest amount since the last recession was ending.

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The Commerce Department reported Friday that the deficit totaled $58.2 billion, down 5.6 percent from February.

The bigger-than-expected improvement reflected spreading weakness in the U.S. economy, which cut demand for imports by 2.9 percent, the largest one-month decline since December 2001, one month after the last recession ended.

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