There really shouldn’t ever be a trade deficit of any major significance. This may seem strange, but it shouldn’t. Exports pay for imports, so they must eventually balance out.
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Why Our Manufacturing Sector Is Disappearing (Hint: It’s Not Free Trade)
Posted by Andrew in March 13th 2009
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