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International Merchandise Trade (Mar.)

The widening in the trade deficit to a record high of $4.1bn in March, from $2.9bn, was not as bad as it seems since exports increased by 3.7% m/m and, although imports increased by a very strong 6.0% m/m, the gains were principally in the motor vehicles and consumer goods categories, which suggests that domestic demand ended the first quarter on a solid footing.

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