The U.S trade gap started a downward trend in February from all-time highs in January, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. The trade deficit narrowed 4.1% to $65.7 billion in the month, according to Dow Jones’ MarketWatch.


Economists had expected the gap to narrow, but the 4.1% was a larger decrease than was expected.


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