The sharp fall in the trade deficit in January was mainly due to a larger than expected drop in imports, which is hardly a positive sign for the economy. Nonetheless, with imports likely to have been flat or fallen slightly in the first quarter, net trade is on track to be a positive for first quarter GDP growth. We now expect growth to come in around 2.0% annualised, up from our previous estimate of 1.5%.
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