KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. goods and services deficit with its global trading partners widened slightly in March as demand for foreign goods buoyed imports.
  • The trade deficit rose 1.5% from February to a seasonally adjusted $50 billion in March, the Commerce Department says.
  • Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the U.S. trade deficit in March to widen to $50.2 billion from a revised $49.3 billion in February.
A container ship arrives at Yusen Terminals on Terminal Island at the Port of Los Angeles, January 30, 2019.

The U.S. goods and services deficit with its global trading partners widened slightly in March as demand for foreign goods buoyed imports, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

The trade deficit rose 1.5% from February to a seasonally adjusted $50 billion in March, the report said. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the U.S. trade deficit in March to grow to $50.2 billion from a revised $49.3 billion in February.