Trade balance soared 94% in November and was higher than a year ago, despite tariff efforts

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  1. The U.S. deficit with its global trading partners nearly doubled in November as the shortfall with the European Union swelled and the impact of President [Donald Trump](https://www.cnbc.com/donald-trump/)’s tariffs worked their way through the economy, the Census Bureau reported Thursday.

    Following a month where the [trade deficit](https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/Press-Release/current_press_release/ft900.pdf) hit its lowest level since early 2009, it shot up to $56.8 billion, an increase of 94.6% from October. Of that gain, about one-third came with the European Union, where the goods deficit rose by $8.2 billion. The goods deficit with China decreased by about $1 billion to $13.9 billion.

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