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US: Trade numbers offer mixed messages for Trump – ING

In view of James Knightley, Chief International Economist at ING, a narrower US trade deficit is positive, but year-to-date the story is less rosy with China and the EU remaining firmly in the spotlight as Trump heads to the G7 meeting.

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“The US trade deficit improved again in April to now stand at $46.2 billion in April, down from a revised $47.2 billion in March. This was much better than the consensus forecast of $49.0 billion and is a big reversal from the blowout $55.6 billion figure from February. As such, the latest trade report will help to boost President Trump’s assertions that his aggressive trade policy stance is bearing fruit.”

“Imports fell 0.2% month on month while exports rose 0.3%, led by another big increase in food exports (5.6% MoM after an 8.2% rise in March). At this early stage, it looks as though trade could make a positive contribution to GDP growth in 2Q18 after having made barely any contribution at all in 1Q. Interestingly, the Atlanta Fed Nowcast model currently puts 2Q GDP at 4.8% annualised growth. We are more cautious given we have still got a lot more data to come, but something north of 3.5% is looking increasingly probable.”

“Nonetheless, President Trump is unlikely to be entirely pleased. Year to date the trade deficit shows little sign of narrowing.”

“Trump is likely to keep the pressure on China and the EU at the forthcoming G7 meeting on Friday, but when you have given households a $1.5 trillion tax cut, getting any meaningful reversal in the deficit will be challenging.”

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