By editor|Nov 13, 2009, 9:22 AM 

The trade deficit in the U.S. widened in September by the most in a decade, reflecting rising demand for imported oil and automobiles. The gap grew a larger-than-anticipated 18% to $36.5 billion, the highest level since January from a revised $30.8 billion in August, the Commerce Dept said today in Washington. Imports surged by the most in 16 years, swamping a gain in exports.

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