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UK trade deficit narrows sharply

By Daniel Pimlott, Economics Reporter

Published: July 9 2009 11:06 | Last updated: July 9 2009 11:06

The UK’s trade deficit in goods narrowed sharply in May to the smallest in three years, as imports fell more sharply than exports.

The trade deficit in goods was £6.3bn in the month, down from £7.1bn in April. Over the three months to May, the deficit was £19.9bn, down from £23.1bn a year earlier.

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