trade balance
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of trade balance
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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His trade balance remains heavily in surplus, despite Western sanctions.
Today the gold standard is gone, and the trade balance affects exchange rates rather than the money supply.
OTTAWA—Canada’s economy rebounded more strongly than expected in the third quarter, fueled by government spending and a shift in the trade balance as exports saw modest growth even as imports dropped.
October trade balance data will be released on Thursday followed by October unemployment data Friday.
“But we are a maritime nation. So reconnecting with our roots as a maritime nation and improving our trade balance with other nations with whom we have trade agreements is part of the strategy.”
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