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US imports hit record $77.6bn in May

The U.S. trade deficit hit $77.6 billion in May, driven by record imports of semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and oil, as well as increased automotive stockpiling. A wider deficit risks weakening the

US trade deficit surges amid artificial intelligence spending boom
Al Jazeera โ€” 7 July 2026
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The U.S. trade deficit ballooned to $77.6 billion in May, the sharpest one-month jump in a year, as imports surged while exports slid. Imports climbed

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Why This Matters

The surge in the U.S. trade deficit underscores the nationโ€™s growing dependence on foreign supply chains, particularly for critical technologies like semiconductorsโ€”a cornerstone of both consumer electronics and national security. As domestic AI investment accelerates, the widening gap between imports and exports risks exposing structural vulnerabilities, from supply chain disruptions to currency pressures, that could undermine long-term economic resilience.

Background Context

The current deficit reflects a decade-long trend of offshoring high-tech manufacturing, exacerbated by the pandemic-era chip shortages that prompted aggressive stockpiling. Meanwhile, geopolitical tensionsโ€”especially with Chinaโ€”have disrupted traditional trade flows, forcing U.S. firms to rely more on allies like Taiwan and South Korea for semiconductors, even as domestic production ramps up slowly under initiatives like the CHIPS Act.

What Happens Next

Policymakers may face pressure to tighten import controls or subsidize domestic production further, though such measures could backfire by raising costs for industries reliant on global supply chains. Watch for signals from the Federal Reserve on whether inflationary pressures from import costs will delay interest rate cuts, and whether corporate stockpiling of automotive parts and pharmaceuticals signals broader inventory gluts ahead.

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