Tag: trade

ONS: UK retail sales fall 0.2% in August

ONS: UK retail sales fall 0.2% in August

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK retail sales fell by 0.2% in August after riots earlier in the month affected trade. The fall followed slower growth in the previous two months after sales rose just 0.2% in July and 0.8% in June. In the meantime, food sales were also down – [...]

US trade deficit widens as oil imports surge

US trade deficit widens as oil imports surge

The US trade deficit swelled in May to $50.2 billion (£31.7 billion) from $43.6 billion the previous month, as oil imports surged. According to the Commerce Department, the trade deficit rose to the highest level since October 2008. Exports fell by 0.5% on a monthly basis to $174.9 billion, while imports rose by 2.6% on [...]

UK trade deficit hits record high in November

UK trade deficit hits record high in November

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed the UK’s trade deficit widened to a record high in November. According to the ONS, the goods trade gap widened to £8.736 billion in November from an upwardly revised £8.591 billion the previous month. This represented the biggest deficit since monthly records began more than 30 [...]

Chinese exports surge in November

Chinese exports surge in November

Figures today revealed Chinese exports surged 34.9% in November on an annual basis – much higher than the 25% expected by economists and far higher than the 25% increase the previous month. In the meantime, imports also surged – up 37.7% on an annual basis, taking the country’s controversial trade surplus to $23 billion – [...]

US trade deficit widens in August

US trade deficit widens in August

The Commerce Department today announced the US trade deficit widened in August by 8.8% to $46.6 billion (£29 billion), from $42.58 billion in August. Economists had expected a $44.5 billion gap. According to the Commerce Department, the widening in the trade deficit was primarily due to record imports from China. Imports from China rose 6.1% [...]

Obama presses China over yuan issues

Obama presses China over yuan issues

Following a “candid” two-hour meeting yesterday between Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, and US President, Barack Obama, it appears China will still not bow to pressure over its currency. The object of the meeting was to urge China to revalue its currency, the yuan. The US has previously expressed dissatisfaction that China is keeping the value [...]

South Korea’s trade surplus hits record high

South Korea’s trade surplus hits record high

Japanese exports down by 50%

Japanese exports down by 50%

Japan has had a further knock-back as the economy struggles with the announcement that in February there was a 49.4 percent drop in exports after the latest data published by the Japan’s finance ministry. Exports have been hit hard, both in the US and in Europe, which has experienced more than a fifty percent drop [...]