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Hidden $282B US Trade Surplus Threatened

19 April 2026 · 1 sources

The U.S. quietly holds a massive $282 billion trade surplus, a figure that has flown under the radar amid global economic shifts. This surplus is crucial as it reflects America's strong export sectors, but recent geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions threaten to erode these gains. Experts warn that without strategic policy adjustments, the U.S. could see this advantage diminish, impacting jobs and economic growth. The coming months will be critical in determining whether the U.S. can maintain this economic edge.

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The U.S. has a $282 billion trade surplus you’ve never heard of — and it’s at risk Fortune 19 Apr 2026, 09:25

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