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Definition of trade surplus in English: trade surplusnoun The amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports. Example sentencesExamples - The problem is that although oil exports produce a spectacular trade surplus, the exchange rate soars.
- When a country has a large trade surplus, this generates an expansion in its monetary base.
- And the trade surplus narrowed because of a drop in May exports.
- He said it would also eventually help contain the huge trade surplus as foreign producers export less to the United States.
- Record world oil prices are bringing strong growth, a healthy trade surplus, higher wages, and even bigger pensions from fattened state coffers for some of the poorest Russians.
- During this period of economic recovery, the Euroland trade surplus with the United States has risen, not fallen.
- Tensions have been increasing between a number of countries and China recently over its trade surplus, surging textile imports and problems with product piracy.
- The same goes for the labor supply and the trade deficit, that has changed from a trade surplus into a deficit, but is also not of a dangerous level.
- The French state would always run a trade surplus.
- The news came as Japan reported a 40% rise in its trade surplus, despite pressure from the strengthening yen.
- The euro countries are running a significant trade surplus with the US.
- Despite imports contracting more than exports, the island still posted a trade surplus of $360 million.
- The United States will then be forced into a trade surplus as incomes fall far enough to reduce imports and wages fall far enough to make U.S. goods competitive.
- When foreign countries had a trade surplus, they theoretically could have used the excess dollars and asked the U.S. to exchange them for gold.
- We have a trade surplus in services, we are a net exporter of services.
- Now Russia has a trade surplus of $60 billion a year and annual economic growth of 7%.
- The second choice is that the Federal Reserve creates a recession large enough to turn the trade deficit into a trade surplus.
- At EU level, exports to the CEE countries countries are higher than imports, which is an indication of the trade surplus that the EU has with the region.
- We had a trade surplus in the great Depression for all the good that did us.
- The accumulated trade surplus stood at $4.89 billion, a 1.7-fold increase over the same period last year.
Definition of trade surplus in US English: trade surplusnountreɪd ˈsərpləs The amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports. Example sentencesExamples - The French state would always run a trade surplus.
- Despite imports contracting more than exports, the island still posted a trade surplus of $360 million.
- The second choice is that the Federal Reserve creates a recession large enough to turn the trade deficit into a trade surplus.
- The United States will then be forced into a trade surplus as incomes fall far enough to reduce imports and wages fall far enough to make U.S. goods competitive.
- At EU level, exports to the CEE countries countries are higher than imports, which is an indication of the trade surplus that the EU has with the region.
- When a country has a large trade surplus, this generates an expansion in its monetary base.
- And the trade surplus narrowed because of a drop in May exports.
- The same goes for the labor supply and the trade deficit, that has changed from a trade surplus into a deficit, but is also not of a dangerous level.
- Record world oil prices are bringing strong growth, a healthy trade surplus, higher wages, and even bigger pensions from fattened state coffers for some of the poorest Russians.
- During this period of economic recovery, the Euroland trade surplus with the United States has risen, not fallen.
- He said it would also eventually help contain the huge trade surplus as foreign producers export less to the United States.
- When foreign countries had a trade surplus, they theoretically could have used the excess dollars and asked the U.S. to exchange them for gold.
- The problem is that although oil exports produce a spectacular trade surplus, the exchange rate soars.
- We have a trade surplus in services, we are a net exporter of services.
- Now Russia has a trade surplus of $60 billion a year and annual economic growth of 7%.
- We had a trade surplus in the great Depression for all the good that did us.
- The news came as Japan reported a 40% rise in its trade surplus, despite pressure from the strengthening yen.
- The euro countries are running a significant trade surplus with the US.
- Tensions have been increasing between a number of countries and China recently over its trade surplus, surging textile imports and problems with product piracy.
- The accumulated trade surplus stood at $4.89 billion, a 1.7-fold increase over the same period last year.
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