By Tuba Sahin
ANKARA (AA) - The US goods and services trade deficit hit a record high in January, rising 9.4% from a month ago, according to the US Commerce Department's Census Bureau data on Tuesday.
The January figure hit $89.7 billion, growing $7.7 billion from December's revised figure of $82 billion.
The market forecast in January was for it to come in at $87.1 billion.
"January exports were $224.4 billion, $3.9 billion less than December exports. January imports were $314.1 billion, $3.8 billion more than December imports," said the Census Bureau.