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Trade Deficit Shrinks 59.6B

Thomas by Thomas
December 12, 2025
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Trade Deficit Shrinks 59.6B

The U.S. trade deficit contracted dramatically to $59.6 billion in August 2025—a 23.8% plunge from July’s revised $78.2 billion—marking the largest monthly drop since April 2020 and reflecting the early impact of President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs implemented August 7, per the BEA’s November 19 report. Imports tumbled 5.1% to $340.4 billion—led by a $11.3 billion plunge in industrial supplies (nonmonetary gold down $9.3 billion)—while exports edged 0.1% higher to $280.8 billion, yielding a $18.6 billion gap narrowing that boosted Q3 GDP estimates by 1.2 percentage points.

The goods deficit shrank $18.1 billion to $85.6 billion, with services surplus widening $0.5 billion to $26.1 billion; year-to-date, the gap widened 25% to $713.6 billion from $571.1 billion in 2024’s January-August, per BEA. Tariffs—double-digits on most imports, targeting steel/copper/autos—prompted front-loading, with imports of capital goods slipping $3.4 billion (computers up $2.3 billion, telecom down $1.1 billion). Exports’ 0.1% tick—pharma/financial services up, crude oil down—reflected reshoring: 59% of contract manufacturers actively reshoring per the 2025 Reshoring Survey, narrowing deficits with Mexico ($16.3 billion), China ($15.4 billion), and Vietnam ($14.4 billion).

September’s $52.8 billion deficit—down $6.44 billion—continues the trend, with exports up 3% to $289.3 billion (nonmonetary gold/pharma) and imports +0.6% to $342.1 billion. YCharts logs monthly updates, with August’s real goods deficit down 16.9% to $83.7 billion in 2017 dollars. Risks: $1.02 trillion 12-month goods deficit through September, up 25%; yet, reshoring’s 59% adoption heralds narrowing gaps, where tariffs temper tides in trade’s trillion-dollar tango.

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