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All since Clinton-U.S. Completes 22 Straight Years of Merchandise Trade Deficits With Mexico

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U.S. Completes 22 Straight Years of Merchandise Trade Deficits With Mexico

By Terence P. Jeffrey | November 8, 2016 | 11:21 AM EST



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(CNSNews.com) The United States ran a merchandise trade deficit of $5,243,300,000 with Mexico in September, according to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

That completes 22 straight years in which the United States has run monthly merchandise trade deficits with Mexico.

The last time the United States ran a merchandise trade surplus with Mexico was September 1994—when the U.S. ran a $4,700,000 bilateral surplus with its southern neighbor.
 
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