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Examples of trade surplus


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Note that assuming take-it-or-leave-it offers by the buyers (when a buyer and a seller meet) implies that the buyer appropriates all the tradesurplus from the match.
In 1997, the industry accounted for a £2,292 million tradesurplus from £5,484 million in exports.
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In 1980, our exports in this sphere totalled £745 million and our imports £222 million, giving a major tradesurplus.
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It is highly unusual that there should be a tradesurplus on visible trade.
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Earlier, we had some discussion of the size of the current tradesurplus, the level of invisible earnings, and so on.
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It shows the crude tradesurplus or deficit with some major trading partners.
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I will not engage in threatening talk about the immediate prospects but during the last five months we have lost our tradesurplus.
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We must either control the private export of capital, or, somehow or other, achieve this larger tradesurplus which is now imposed upon us.
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Pharmaceuticals, of course, as has been mentioned, are second only to oil in their export value to this country—a £2 billion tradesurplus in 1995.
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In 1979 the company earned a tradesurplus of £700 million.
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In the 17th century acquisition of bullion was so commended, followed soon by activities leading to a tradesurplus.
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Last year, the industry had a balance of tradesurplus of about £50 million, with total exports worth about £200 million.
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The tradesurplus in television sets is something of which we should be more aware than we are.
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It is important, and it produces a tradesurplus of about £2.7 billion; equally importantly, it develops medicines of enormous benefit to patients the world over.
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In 1987 the industry had a balance of tradesurplus of £2 billion.
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In both those high-tech sectors, moreover, the country is running a tradesurplus of over £2 billion.
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By definition manufactured goods—manufactured by utilising the new technologies—are tradeable and vital to any return to a balance of tradesurplus.
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We had a manufacturing tradesurplus and unemployment was less than 350,000.
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The oil tradesurplus will have almost certainly reached its peak this year.
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There was a deficit of £1·2 billion, within the context of an overall tradesurplus of £103 million.
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Until 1986, we had a tradesurplus, but during the last three years we have been in deficit.
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He said that a manufacturing tradesurplus of £5 billion in 1978 was reduced to a deficit of £7 billion last year.
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For the same period in 1979 there was a crude balance of tradesurplus of £36·5 million.
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The entertainment business probably produces a greater net plus balance of tradesurplus per man-hour than any other in the country.
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A nominal tradesurplus of £5 billion five years ago has turned into a £7 billion non-oil trade deficit this year.
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There was a tradesurplus of about £1·3 million sterling in 1963 compared with a deficit of about £1·5 million in 1962.
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We could, of course, quite easily make sterling exceedingly scarce—by blocking all sterling balances, restricting imports even further, and building up a large tradesurplus.
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When they came to power, there was a tradesurplus in manufactured goods.
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We now have a tradesurplus of about 3 million tonnes, compared with a deficit in 1982.
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For many years, it has run a significant tradesurplus.
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Since 1979, our tradesurplus in tourism has turned into a £3.1 billion deficit.
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But tonight we have had a very curious welcome of the improvement in the tradesurplus.
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However, in 1979 and 1980 the tradesurplus disappeared and last year exports were £194 million and imports were £282 million.
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In telecommunications equipment and electrical switchgear, a tradesurplus has been reduced substantially.
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Does he also agree that our tradesurplus has been one of the brightest spots of our economic performance over the past year?
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We are still, however, looking for an overall balance of tradesurplus for the year of some £3 billion.
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The industry's continuing international tradesurplus reflects its ability to serve both domestic and overseas markets.
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In the 1950s it was an internationally competitive industry with a large tradesurplus.
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The level of the tradesurplus in manufactures depends on a very large number of different factors of which the exchange rate is only one.
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It is a problem of one's permanent tradesurplus.
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We all know that the essence of our history is that until very recently we ran a manufacturing balance of tradesurplus.
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But in that time our balance of tradesurplus of £4 billion has grown to a deficit of £20 billion.
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It is a fact that we run a substantial tradesurplus with these countries.
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It is unacceptable for the yuan to remain so low when the country has such a high foreign tradesurplus.
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After all, there was a tradesurplus last year.
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In 1979, there was an engineering tradesurplus of £2 billion.
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In other words, only this morning we are told that not only the exports but the tradesurplus is at a record in this country.
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They manage to run a trade deficit with 10 of the world's richest nations and a tradesurplus with 10 of the poorest.
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A tradesurplus of £1·3 billion is produced by the industry.
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I spoke of it as being a visible tradesurplus, with £500 million as the overall balance of payments surplus.
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We also had a substantial tradesurplus on our manufactured goods.
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Last month we had the largest tradesurplus in our history.
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Here we have an industry with a colossal tradesurplus in favour of this country which was of the order of £834 million last year.
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An overall tradesurplus is still predicted because of an even larger balance on our oil trade than last year.
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Let them remember that we have a tradesurplus on sterling.
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You started off with a tradesurplus and you now have a massive trade deficit which you cannot escape.
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The invisible tradesurplus of £8.9 billion in 1994 was the highest ever.
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Figures published yesterday about the declining tradesurplus make encouraging reading, although one must not read too much into information about one month.
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A sharp drop in manufacturing output was accompanied by a large tradesurplus.
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The chemical industry has been successful throughout, with an annual tradesurplus of over £2 billion since 1985.
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That is the only way to interfere directly in manufacturing industry to reduce substantially the tradesurplus.
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The balance of tradesurplus is a massive 23 - 25%.
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This year the net balance of tradesurplus on steel was £125 million.
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As against this, however, we had a tradesurplus of £769,000,000, for which the rest of the sterling area paid us sterling.
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It is right to point out that the mining equipment industry has been a successful exporter which runs a positive balance of tradesurplus.
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They are somewhat vague words, but presumably they were intended to mean a large tradesurplus.
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In fact, some independent forecasters are going further and saying that next year we shall actually be in tradesurplus.
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The decline has been terrifying—from a manufacturing tradesurplus in 1981 of £4,800 milllion to a deficit in 1983 of £2,100 million.
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There is never a shortage of countries willing to offer arms in exchange for commodities produced as a result of the tradesurplus.
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Consequently, we have the prospect this year of passing last year's record of nearly £600 million in our balance of payments tradesurplus.
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I should take that liturgy of gloom more seriously if we were not now in our sixth tradesurplus year.
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Overseas earnings are £4 billion and contribute to an arts balance of tradesurplus of £1.2 billion.
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It is a long time since we could rely on a visible tradesurplus.
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The result of the tradesurplus disappearing and the currency reaching a more realistic level would have been to improve their living standards.
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Last year's oil tradesurplus is not expected to match the £1.5 billion of 1990.
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This is particularly ironic as our tradesurplus is based on energy exports, and it is the very cost of energy that these industries say is undermining their position.
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Our country, typically at one time ran a tradesurplus, plus an invisible surplus, which financed a deficit in raw materials and things of that kind.
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We have always been a visible trade deficit economy and an invisible tradesurplus one, and confidence has normally been able to carry our capital account.
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I am sorry—tradesurplus over three months.
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In 1979 there was a machine tools trade deficit of £50 million and, by contrast, in 1994 the industry ran a balance of tradesurplus of £28 million.
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I mentioned the £1·2 billion tradesurplus.
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We had a balance of tradesurplus.
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When it comes to instrumentation control systems, for example, and to electronic capital goods such as radar, we had a 1987 tradesurplus of more than £700 million.
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They have a tradesurplus.
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A tradesurplus of £6·3 million two years ago has become a £12 million loss now and its value of £100 million has been turned into a £4 million deficit.
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In the machine tool field also exports more than doubled in value over that period from £46 million to £97 million, with an overall tradesurplus of £48 million in 1971.
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When net exports are positive, the country has a tradesurplus.
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The tradesurplus is substantial, and foreign reserves are the world's fifth largest.
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Inflation and unemployment are low; the tradesurplus is substantial; and foreign reserves are the world's fourth largest.
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A higher savings rate generally corresponds to a tradesurplus.
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On the positive side, rich natural gas resources were developed, providing a current account tradesurplus during most of the period.
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As a consequence, the tradesurplus ballooned to $33.2 billion, more than double the previous year's level.
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The tradesurplus decreased to $7 billion from well over $11 billion the same period last year.
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Usually, a rising tradesurplus leads to a rising value of the currency.
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Buffett argues that the concept is of little value to a nation which maintains a tradesurplus of goods.
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So if one country enjoys a tradesurplus, this results in it enjoying a net inflow of gold from its deficit trading partners.
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The chaebol also were responsible for turning the trade deficit in 1985 to a tradesurplus in 1986.
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Compared to the years 2000 and 2001, the tradesurplus for wood and furniture products increased dramatically.
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It generates a tradesurplus of $270 billion, making it the biggest capital exporter globally.
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