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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.

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 Rose in April, as War with Iran Buoyed Oil Demand

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U.S. Exports Increased by 2.6 Percent in April