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U. S. foreign trade for the month of June, as estimated by the Department of Commerce last week, showed an even balance between exports and imports. In both cases goods were worth $359,000,000. Trade values over longer periods were:
First six months of 1927: EXPORTS $2,370,000,000; IMPORTS $2,131,000,000.
First six months of 1926: EXPORTS $2,179,747,000; IMPORTS $2,302,876,000.
Fiscal year July 1, 1926, to June 30, 1927: EXPORTS $4,980,000,000; IMPORTS $4,270,000,000.
Fiscal year July 1, 1925, to June 30, 1926: EXPORTS $4,727,556,000; IMPORTS $4,467,641,000.
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