Current Accounts U.S. merchandise exports \( +65 \) U.S. merchandise Imports \( -77 \) Merchandise trade balance U.S. service exports \( +55 \) U.S. service Imports Services balance \( +5 \) Goods and services balance \( -7 \) Net Investment income from abroad \( -2 \) Net unilateral transfers \( -6 \) Current account balance Financial Accounts Change In U.S.-owned assets abroad \( -40 \) Change In foreign-owner assets in the U.S. \( +38 \) Financial account balance Statistical discrepancy \( +17 \) Trade balance 0
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S. merchandise exports and U.S. merchandise imports. U.S. merchandise exports (+65) - U.S. merchandise imports (-77) = -12 Show more…
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