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单词 trade gap
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Definition of trade gap in English:

trade gap

noun
  • another term for trade deficit
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the moment, the U.S. is growing faster than many of its trading partners in Europe and Japan, so imports are rising faster than exports, and the trade gap is growing.
    • Pressure from currency markets makes fixing the trade gap a delicate task
    • Because of the role of the dollar as a world currency, it can finance its trade gap through the inflow of foreign investment.
    • But even with increasing weakness in exports, the trade gap has narrowed since last autumn.
    • The trade gap got enlarged to $26.53 billion from $14.27 billion.
    • America's last experience with a cheap dollar shows how persistent the auto trade gap is.
    • China, which sends one-third of its exports to America, accounts for 26% of the U.S. trade gap.
    • The hope is that a weaker dollar, by making imports more expensive at home and U.S. exports cheaper abroad, will close the trade gap and stop jobs from going overseas.
    • The trade gap widened in the second quarter in part because U.S. companies ordered imports in anticipation of a longshoremen strike.
    • America needs capital inflows to offset its widening trade gap and to fund the gap between government spending and taxes.
    • The trade gap is currently about $660 billion.
    • In March the trade gap stood at $43.5 billion, not far from the record deficit of $44.9 billion in December of last year.
    • After adjusting for prices, the growing trade gap subtracted six-tenths of a percentage point from economic growth last year.
    • Foreign trade seemed less of a problem in August when the trade gap narrowed.
    • The irony of the U.S.'s growing dependence on imports is that, at least for now, the nation is benefiting from the import-oriented shrinking in the trade gap, which is adding to overall growth.
    • Economists have also claimed that ending deficit spending by the federal government would eliminate the trade gap.
    • Thus, this process may well be expected to widen the trade gap, unless the currency first reacts by falling far enough to offset the relative price shifts.
    • That's a key vulnerability for future U.S. growth, especially since America will have to find the funds to finance both an exploding budget deficit and a record trade gap.
    • But while imports have boomed, exports have grown far more slowly than anyone expected, contributing to the biggest trade gap in history.
    • If anything, the trade gap would continue to balloon if undelivered goods were factored in to port data.
 
 

Definition of trade gap in US English:

trade gap

nounˈtrād ˌɡap
  • another term for trade deficit
    Example sentencesExamples
    • America needs capital inflows to offset its widening trade gap and to fund the gap between government spending and taxes.
    • Thus, this process may well be expected to widen the trade gap, unless the currency first reacts by falling far enough to offset the relative price shifts.
    • Foreign trade seemed less of a problem in August when the trade gap narrowed.
    • But even with increasing weakness in exports, the trade gap has narrowed since last autumn.
    • In March the trade gap stood at $43.5 billion, not far from the record deficit of $44.9 billion in December of last year.
    • If anything, the trade gap would continue to balloon if undelivered goods were factored in to port data.
    • The trade gap got enlarged to $26.53 billion from $14.27 billion.
    • The hope is that a weaker dollar, by making imports more expensive at home and U.S. exports cheaper abroad, will close the trade gap and stop jobs from going overseas.
    • After adjusting for prices, the growing trade gap subtracted six-tenths of a percentage point from economic growth last year.
    • But while imports have boomed, exports have grown far more slowly than anyone expected, contributing to the biggest trade gap in history.
    • At the moment, the U.S. is growing faster than many of its trading partners in Europe and Japan, so imports are rising faster than exports, and the trade gap is growing.
    • Economists have also claimed that ending deficit spending by the federal government would eliminate the trade gap.
    • That's a key vulnerability for future U.S. growth, especially since America will have to find the funds to finance both an exploding budget deficit and a record trade gap.
    • America's last experience with a cheap dollar shows how persistent the auto trade gap is.
    • China, which sends one-third of its exports to America, accounts for 26% of the U.S. trade gap.
    • The trade gap is currently about $660 billion.
    • The trade gap widened in the second quarter in part because U.S. companies ordered imports in anticipation of a longshoremen strike.
    • Pressure from currency markets makes fixing the trade gap a delicate task
    • Because of the role of the dollar as a world currency, it can finance its trade gap through the inflow of foreign investment.
    • The irony of the U.S.'s growing dependence on imports is that, at least for now, the nation is benefiting from the import-oriented shrinking in the trade gap, which is adding to overall growth.
 
 
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