Goods Imports Rose in July Ahead of Tariffs

Date:

Goods Imports Rose in July Ahead of Tariffs

An aerial view of shipping containers at the Port of Baltimore in Baltimore, Md., on Aug. 7, 2025. Jim Watson/AFP

The U.S. goods trade deficit widened in July as imports of oil and industrial supplies surged, driven by strong domestic demand and possible stockpiling by importers ahead of President Donald Trump’s new tariff rates for individual countries that took effect on Aug. 7.

According to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Aug. 29, the U.S. goods trade deficit jumped 22.1 percent in July from June to $103.6 billion, driven largely by a surge in imports.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

2 Chinese Nationals Indicted in New York Over Plot to Build Mass-Scale Meth Facility

The Department of Justice seal at a news conference...

T-Mobile, Starlink Join Forces to Launch SuperBroadband Enterprise Service

A T-Mobile store that was victim to a smash...

JetBlue Plans Fare Hikes, Capacity Cuts to Cover Rising Fuel Costs

A JetBlue Embraer 190 taxis on the tarmac at...

Home Prices Fall in More Than Half of Major Metro Markets: Case-Shiller

A sign is posted in front of a home...