Britain's deficit in goods trade with the rest of the world grew in June as exports dropped by a greater rate than imports, official data showed on Friday. The deficit rose to £9.4 billion ($15.8 billion, 11.8 billion euros) in June, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement. That compared with a deficit of £9.2 billion in May. Exports fell by 1.6 percent in June from the May level, while imports slipped by 0.4 percent.
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