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Thursday, 11 November 2010 - US trade deficit eases but China tensions remain
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Top Stories Most Popular Photos Full Coverage Sitemap US trade deficit eases but China tensions remain AFP - 2 hours 38 minutes ago Send IM Story Print US trade deficit eases but China tensions remain WASHINGTON (AFP) - – The US trade deficit edged off record levels in September but a huge gap with China spelled continued tensions between the two superpowers on the eve of a G20 summit. The US Commerce Department reported exports nudged up as foreign imports nudged down, narrowly reducing a deficit which has become a major source of the world's escalating trade rows. Leaders from the world's 20 leading economies will meet in South Korea from Thursday where trade-linked currency squabbles are set to dominate. With much of the developed world -- including the United States -- still mired in slow growth and high unemployment, allegations are flying that fast-growing economies like China are pursuing unfair trade policies. The US trade deficit edged down to 44 billion dollars in September, aided in part by a weaker dollar, but the gap with China makes up more than half of the total. The 2.5 billion dollar fall from August was far greater than that expected by most economists. Although the trade shortfall with China fell 2.2 billion dollars in the month, it still stood at a whopping 27.8 billion dollars, near record highs. The United States has long blamed China's currency policy for that gap, accusing Beijing of keeping the yuan undervalued to gain an unfair advantage for its exports. Washington is pressing G20 members to adopt a pact to curtail imbalances between trade surplus and deficit nations, with China firmly in its sights. China has hit back, with President Hu Jintao calling on other countries to "face their own problems" rather than casting blame for the chasm between nations. China has also joined widespread and stinging criticism of the Federal Reserve's move last week to pump an extra 600 billion dollars into the fragile US economy, a move which has caused the dollar to plummet and turned allegations of currency manipulation on the US. According to Nigel Gault of IHS Global Insight the weakening dollar will continue to help the US increase exports beyond the levels seen in the September data. "We do expect export growth to accelerate now, helped by the combination of still-robust emerging-market growth with the weaker dollar." Yet despite the likely tensions that would cause, for the United States the outlook is much improved from last month and the latest figures raise hopes for faster US growth in the third and forth quarters than once thought. The value of trade deficits subtract directly from gross domestic product as cash leaves the country. "This is worth about 0.2 percent in terms of revision to the headline (third quarter) GDP number," said Ian Shepherdson of High Frequency Economics. The August trade deficit had been the second biggest since October 2008 when the global financial crisis accelerated, and confirmed a trend of widening gaps that began in mid-June 2009. But some analysts cautioned that a rosier picture for US exports could be misleading. "The rise in exports appeared to be rather limited and mostly attributable to a very volatile civilian aircraft," said Inna Mufteeva a US economist with Natixis. Separate data released Wednesday also showed signs that import prices are edging up, adding to concerns about long-term inflation. According to analysts at Barclays Capital the almost one percent rise in import prices in October, reflecting a weakening dollar and rising prices for cotton, sugar, coffee and a variety of other imports. "We expect further increases in core import prices in the coming months, reflecting the effects of a weaker dollar and higher commodity prices," said Barclay's Peter Newland. "While pass-through to consumer prices is unlikely to be significant in the near term, this supports our view that disinflationary pressures are easing." 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