EU Trade Surplus Shrinks By 60% As Exports To U.S. Fall
In February, the European Union's total trade surplus shrank by 60%. Exports to the U.S. fell the most — by more than 25% — with U.S. import tariffs of 15% affecting most EU goods. Imports from the U.S. into the EU declined by about 3%.
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