The European Union's surplus with the United
States grew to 48.2 billion euros ($54.0 billion) in Jan-Apr
2019 from 46.0 billion euros in the same period of 2018, EU
statistics office Eurostat reported on Tuesday.
With China, the EU's trade deficit expanded to 62.0 billion from
57.2 billion euros.
The United States has hit the European Union with tariffs and
threatened more in complaint over the trade balance. Both
Washington and Brussels have also complained that China wants
free trade without playing fair.
Overall, the goods trade deficit of the 28-nation bloc increased
to 21.7 billion euros in Jan-Apr 2019 from 10.3 billion a year
earlier.
Energy imports were the chief cause of the deficit, especially
from Russia and Norway.
For the narrower 19-country euro zone, exports grew by 5.2%
year-on-year in April and imports by 6.6%, leading to a
narrowing of its trade surplus to 15.7 billion euros in April
from 17.1 billion a year earlier.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the euro zone's trade surplus
also declined to 15.3 billion euros in April from 18.6 billion
in March as exports fell by 2.5% month-on-month and imports
declined by 0.9%.
(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop; editing by Francesco Guarascio)
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