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26
Aug
2008
Balance of Trade Germany

10 days ago by admin

It’s no wonder that the United States seems to always be in a trade deficit - their trading partners make some of the nicest goods in the world. Like Germany, for instance. Home of a huge range of quality imports - who hasn’t heard of German craftsmanship before? - Germany gives a great deal more to ...

Balance of Trade Blog - balanceoftrade.net/blog

16
Aug
2008
NAFTA, Part 1: Free Trade Agreements

20 days ago by AWCheney

I had originally planned to do my first NAFTA post on the impact upon Mexico, however, one of my sources required permission for publication, to which I applied but have not yet heard back. Therefore, I thought I would start with an examination of Free Trade Agreements in general and NAFTA in partic ...

AWCheney's Forum On ... - scheney.wordpress.com · 1 reference

09
Aug
2008
Japan Balance of Trade

26 days ago by admin

Japan and the United States. These two countries have had a long and occasionally turbulent history together. It was largely thanks to the aggressiveness of a U.S. naval captain that Japan entered into its age of industrialization. And the Second World War saw a prolonged period of heavy fighting be ...

Balance of Trade Blog - balanceoftrade.net/blog

Japan Balance of Trade

26 days ago by admin

Japan has been quite consistent in its balance of trade over the years. traditionally Japan has had a bit of a deficit when it comes to services; however that deficit is largely overshadowed by the huge surplus generated by Japan’s trade. Japan is one of the biggest producers of goods in the world, ...

Balance of Payments Blog - balanceofpayments.net/blog

02
Aug
2008
Trade with China Cost Jobs in Every State

34 days ago by Delaware Watch

And they say globalization is good for the economy. If losing 2.3 million jobs to China during the last 7 years is good for the economy, then we are in great shape. You can thank free trade and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Delaware Watch - delawarewatch.blogspot.com · Rank: 184,876 · 20 references

25
Jul
2008
Next asset class to invest in?

41 days ago by Larry MacDonald

Could the stocks of U.S. exporters be the next asset class to invest in — as the typically delayed impact of falling real exchange rates is felt? The U.S. dollar has depreciated approximately 25% in real terms (exchange rates adjusted for inflation) since early 2002. That would seem to be a signific ...

Canadian Business Blog - blog.canadianbusiness.com · Rank: 65,044 · 7 references

20
Jul
2008
Eurozone Deficit

47 days ago by admin

Looking for a favorable balance of trade? Don’t look to the European Union and its euro, then. The 15 nations that comprise the European Union (those countries that share the euro, anyway) fell into a trade deficit in May 2008, according to Industry Week Magazine. The deficit was at a total of 4.6 b ...

Balance of Trade Blog - balanceoftrade.net/blog

Phillippines Deficit

47 days ago by admin

Despite earlier indications that the Phillippines’ was doing quite well in its 2008 Balance of Payments, recent developments have seen the islands drift into a $248 million deficit, according to the Phillippines Inquirer. The central bank had previously posted an enormous $1.93 billion surplus on th ...

Balance of Payments Blog - balanceofpayments.net/blog

10
Jul
2008
Botswana Posts Trade Deficit in April as Diamond Exports Drop

57 days ago by vetkasi

Image via Wikipedia Botswana Posts Trade Deficit in April as Diamond Exports Drop The world's biggest diamond producer, recorded a trade deficit in April as diamond exports fell and imports ...

BOTSWANA - botswana-news.blogspot.com

08
Jul
2008
Favorable Balance of Trade

59 days ago by admin

You’d think that, given the negativity that comes with being in a trade deficit, other countries would try and help sufferers out of their rut. And, in some cases, thisd has happened. But what about places like the United States? Nobody’s tried very hard to get the Americans out of the red and back ...

Balance of Trade Blog - balanceoftrade.net/blog

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