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The trade deficit in the US widened more than forecast in January as demand for imported crude oil rebounded. The gap grew by 16.5% to $44.4bn from $38.1bn in December, that was the smallest in three years, data released from the Commerce Department showed yesterday. Sustained spending gains by US consumers and businesses will probably keep driving up imports this year even as oil costs moderate [...]
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