What is the difference between a trade deficit and a trade surplus?
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In the world of trade, a trade deficit happens when a country buys more stuff from other countries than it sells. On the flip side, a trade surplus occurs when a country sells more stuff to other nations than it buys. It's like your personal budget – if you spend more than you earn, you're in a defiRead more
In the world of trade, a trade deficit happens when a country buys more stuff from other countries than it sells. On the flip side, a trade surplus occurs when a country sells more stuff to other nations than it buys. It’s like your personal budget – if you spend more than you earn, you’re in a deficit; if you earn more than you spend, you’re in a surplus.
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