Use "trade deficit" in a sentence

1. The trade deficit has skyrocketed.

2. China Registers Trade Deficit for February

3. The politically - sensitive trade deficit China rose.

4. The trade deficit with China remains high.

5. The UK trade deficit widened/narrowed last month.

6. In 1990 alone our trade deficit exceeded $ 100 billion.

7. The U.S. trade deficit has been a persistent problem.

8. The trade deficit is the difference between imports and exports.

9. When inflation is factored out, the trade deficit fell 8%.

10. The campaign also argues that Britain's trade deficit is unsustainable.

11. See, someone has to help the gringos with their trade deficit.

12. The trade deficit remains the soft underbelly of the US economy.

13. We have a trade deficit of about 7-8% of our GDP.

14. The trade deficit had widened from £26 billion to £30 billion.Sentence dictionary

15. Meantime, they were disadvantageous in Britain - China trade undertaking huge trade deficit.

16. As a result, our trade deficit ballooned to nearly $800 billion a year.

17. Foreign Secretary:Both sides agreed that such a large trade deficit was not sustainable.

18. Dash was doing his patriotic bit to fund the U. S. trade deficit.

19. For the first time since the mid-1960s, Bonn faced a trade deficit.

20. Can you achieve US$ 100 billion without the trade deficit becoming even bigger?

21. Not a comforting thought for a country with a £17 billion trade deficit.

22. The trade deficit will grow, pushing the peso down, which will raise inflation.

23. References were made to industrial parks, and the need to address the trade deficit.

24. The Government insists that the trade deficit is the result primarily of excess demand.

25. Question (Anchal Vohra, CNN-IBN): We have trade deficit with South Korea as well.

26. The economy was growing at an unsustainable pace, and the trade deficit was exploding.

27. Under the Conservatives, Britain has moved from manufacturing trade surplus to manufacturing trade deficit.

28. Could higher productivity by Japanese workers be contributing to the trade deficit with Japan?

29. External Affairs Minister.We are sensitive to Bangladesh’s views on matters relating to the trade deficit.

30. A deteriorating trade deficit is only partly offset by the rapid growth in foreign remittances.

31. At the same time, rising exports have made a sizable dent in the trade deficit.

32. One month it is the U. S. trade deficit, the next month the consumer price index.

33. The U.S. trade deficit China rose again in March to $ 6 billion , the Commerce Department reported.

34. Foreign direct investment has plunged , while Hanoi runs a trade deficit with China - its biggest trading partner .

35. Chinese statistics released Thursday show that the country registered a trade deficit in February of $ 7.3 billion .

36. By 1900, the British economy had accumulated an annual rate of 161 million pounds of trade deficit.

37. Eventually, the economy comes back into balance with a higher savings ratio and a lower trade deficit.

38. The stock - market crisis struck at the soft underbelly of the US economy, eg its trade deficit.

39. The resulting trade deficit and shortage of incoming foreign exchange added to the country's balance-of-payments problem.

40. Total trade for Bhutan has consistently been in the deficit. Trade deficit increased almost # times during this period

41. And, true, he hacked at Mr Lawson's trade deficit; but he also defended his rise in interest rates.

42. No country, not even one as big as the United States, can run a trade deficit for ever.

43. Afghanistan’s trade deficit remains at approximately 31% of GDP and is highly dependent on financing through grants and aid

44. Its exchange-rate regime, which pegs the Renminbi to the US dollar, was blamed for the mounting US trade deficit.

45. In other words , an increase in the price of gold can create a trade surplus or help offset a trade deficit .

46. USD 10 billion is not a small amount, but compared with the huge trade deficit actually there is a big difference.

47. Chapter Two is the keystone of this essays, which analyzes the effects of industry transfer played on Sino-US trade deficit demonstratively .

48. Such efforts, when matched by greater market access for Indian goods in China, will help to bridge the rising trade deficit between us.

49. Exports in 1990 were valued at US$700 million and imports at US$900 million, resulting in a trade deficit of US$200 million.

50. A nation with a trade deficit will experience a reduction in its foreign exchange reserves, which ultimately lowers (depreciates) the value of its currency.

51. However, as we have been arguing for the past year, the trade deficit that we agonise over is simply not reflective of today’s reality.

52. The trade deficit was only 0.4 percent of GDP in 2011 and is expected to increase to a surplus of 4.7 percent in 2012.

53. As a result, the LLDCs as a group run a trade deficit, which has an adverse effect on the balance-of-payments situation of these countries.

54. 4 There was a trade deficit of US$243 million for January-November 19 with exports at US$901 million and imports at US$144 million.

55. As a result, the LLDCs as a group run a trade deficit, which has an adverse effect on the balance-of-payments situation of these countries

56. There is simply no agreement on how to address glaring problems such as America’s increasingly fragile trade deficit, or financial dysfunction in a number of emerging markets.

57. For instance, the Administrations have different trajectories with regards to environmental regulation, and they will likely need to address the United States’ $101 billion trade deficit with Mexico

58. International trade policy, which has resulted in a sizable trade deficit (imports greater than exports) since the early 2000s, which reduces GDP and employment relative to a trade surplus.

59. The latter, a much more alarming prospect, would imply industrial decline in absolute terms, characterised by consecutive reductions in employment, output and productivity growth, and exacerbated by a trade deficit.

60. In 2011 alone, net capital inflows fell nearly 90% year on year, tourism was down 30%, the trade deficit soared to $28 billion, and GDP growth slowed from 3.8% to 1%.

61. J Curve: A theory stating that a country's trade deficit will worsen initially after the depreciation of its currency because higher prices on foreign imports will be greater than the reduced

62. However, the dynamic performance of both public and private investment, worsened the balance of trade deficit, which was partly compensated by the increase in net exports of services, the report said.

63. From the international balance of payments deficit for the formation of the specific reasons, if it is caused by the balance of trade deficit, will result in an increase in domestic unemployment.

64. Step number one: reduce the trade deficit to 0. Step number two: create a stable and consistent TRADE SURPLUS. All other things being equal: check your budget deficit vs. your tax revenues.

65. Japan and South Korea EPA negotiations began in 200 followed by South Korea due to concerns about chronic trade deficit with Japan and Japanese non-tariff barriers and to expand in 2004 interrupted.

66. “Despite the adjustments in exchange rates, the bilateral trade deficit will not be reduced this year,” said Malcolm Baldridge, U.S. secretary of commerce, in a speech to Japan’s business and government leaders last year.

67. As a result of this faster growth in exports, the EU27 trade deficit with Russia decreased from 70 Bn in the first nine months of 2011 to 65 Bn in the same period of 2012.

68. Foreign Secretary: You are right that the adverse trade deficit that India faces in its exchanges with China is an issue of concern which we have raised with China on several occasions at several levels.

69. ‘Conservatively, this implies the dollar will fall until the trade deficit in goods and services declines from 4 percent of GDP to under 1 percent of GDP.’ 3 Medicine In a way that is intended to control symptoms rather than eliminate a condition.

70. The Acuteness of the shock in the fourth quarter resulted in a trade deficit of $2.39 billion, due to the sharp decline in hydrocarbon exports versus a surplus of $2.98 billion in the first three quarters ($5.94 billion in the first three quarters of 2013).

71. Three linked projects which would have been, I think, $2.5 billion and would have meant a huge change in the economic prospects of Bangladesh and would have used some of the gas available in Bangladesh itself, and that project alone by the exports to India would have actually completely wiped out the trade deficit which Bangladesh keeps complaining about.