The U.S. Department of Commerce data, delayed due to the government shutdown, showed that the U.S. trade deficit narrowed significantly in August amid President Trump's widespread imposition of global tariffs. The latest report indicated that the goods and services trade deficit shrank by nearly 24% from the previous month, falling to $59.6 billion. As for the September trade data, originally scheduled to be released on November 4, there is currently no new release date. The Census Bureau announced that the September retail sales data will be released on November 25, and the durable goods orders data for the same month will be published on November 26.
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