US goods imports tumbled in October 2025, government data showed, bringing the overall trade deficit down to its lowest in more than 15 years

US goods imports tumbled in October 2025, government data showed, bringing the overall trade deficit down to its lowest in more than 15 years

The US trade deficit made a sharp and unexpected pullback in October, reaching its lowest level since 2009 as goods imports dropped while President Donald Trump's tariffs took hold, government data showed Thursday.

The overall trade gap plunged 39 percent to $29.4 billion in October, said the Department of Commerce, as imports dropped by 3.2 percent.

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