According to data from the Commerce Department, U.S. exports rose by 2.6 percent in April, reaching a total of $327.1 billion.
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U.S. Exports Increased by 2.6 Percent in April
In April, U.S. exports increased by 2.6 percent, amounting to $327.1 billion, as reported by the Commerce Department. This rise in exports is attributed in part to heightened oil demand.
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U.S. Exports Rose in April, as War with Iran Buoyed Oil Demand
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U.S. Exports Increased by 2.6 Percent in April