MEXICO CITY—Mexico ran up a $2.07 billion trade deficit in October, more than double the shortfall in the year-earlier month as petroleum imports continued to rise, offsetting gains in shipments abroad of manufactured goods. Exports last month grew 13.2% from October of 2016 to $36.90 billion, while imports increased 16.3% to $38.97 billion, the National Statistics Institute said Monday. Petroleum...
Source: Wall Street Journal November 27, 2017 14:48 UTC