WASHINGTON: The US trade gap rose in July mostly due to weaker exports of cars and consumer goods like mobile telephones, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.

The July trade deficit saw its largest swing in three months, marking a modest start at the beginning of the third quarter.

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