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US trade gap widens in March as AI spending boosts imports

David Peterson by David Peterson
May 5, 2026
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The US trade gap rose 4.4 percent to $60.3 billion in March, government data shows. ©AFP

Washington (United States) (AFP) – The US trade deficit grew slightly less than expected in March, government data showed Tuesday, as spending linked to the artificial intelligence buildout boosted imports. But US exports of crude oil and petroleum products also jumped after war in the Middle East began on February 28 with US-Israeli strikes on Iran. This could narrow the gap in the following month, analysts said. Oil prices have surged since Tehran’s retaliation in virtually blocking off the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for energy transit.

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In March, the trade deficit in the world’s biggest economy widened 4.4 percent to $60.3 billion, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. The uptick came in the month after the Supreme Court struck down a swath of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, while businesses pushed to get refunds. Trump has moved quickly to impose a temporary 10-percent duty under separate authorities since, and his administration has taken steps towards rolling out more lasting levies. The US leader’s fast-changing tariff policies after he returned to the White House last year have caused wide swings in trade flows, as firms rushed to import the goods they needed before hikes in duties. But Tuesday’s data provides a glimpse of trade since the high court forced a shift in Trump’s tariff agenda.

“Energy risks – “The rise in imports outpaced the increase in exports, in part due to a jump in vehicle imports,” said US economist Grace Zwemmer of Oxford Economics. “Capital goods imports, including computers, computer accessories, and semiconductors, remain strong thanks to ongoing demand for AI hardware,” she added in a note. ING economist James Knightley told AFP: “It confirms what we saw in last week’s GDP report, that imports tied to the tech AI rollout point to sustained investment through 2026.” The rise in consumer and auto-related imports also suggests “that the household sector remained buoyant in March.” “We will see if that remains the case in the face of higher energy costs,” he said.

The overall deficit was slightly narrower than the $60.9 billion figure expected from economist surveys by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal. In March, US imports rose 2.3 percent to $381.2 billion, with increases seen in autos and parts, alongside consumer goods and industrial supplies. Exports climbed by 2.0 percent to $320.9 billion with growth seen in crude oil and other petroleum products. Exports of foods, feeds, and beverages also jumped.

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