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The deficit in goods and services declined to $49.4 billion from $51.1 billion, reflecting a 1.1 percent rise in exports and a 0.2 percent increase in imports, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Analysts had projected a widening to $53.4 billion. The merchandise-trade gap with China -- the main target of President Donald Trump’s trade war -- narrowed to $30.1 billion.

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1-Unemployment in the United States is at its lowest level since 1969, 2-consumer confidence is near its highest level since 2000, 3-and crime in the nation’s largest cities is at its lowest level since 1990. 4-For a week this November, U.S. petroleum exports exceeded imports for the first time ever, a remarkable milestone in America’s steady march toward independence […]

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