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WASHINGTON — U.S. exports dipped in January, the government said Thursday, but economists were not fazed. They predict export growth will be a bright spot for manufacturers through the rest of 2010.

The Commerce Department said the U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly shrank in January to $37.3 billion. That marked a 6.6 percent drop from December’s $39.9 billion trade gap, the biggest in a year. U.S. exports dipped a slight 0.3 percent. The Associated Press

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