It was the sharpest rise in American exports since 1988, and it enabled the United States to pass Germany and again become the world’s second-largest exporter, behind China. The margin between the United States and Germany was only $16 million, a difference of just 1.2 percent, and could vanish as preliminary figures are revised.
But assuming the difference holds, it was the first time since 2002 that United States exports exceeded those of Germany when both were measured in
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