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Discover Ludwig"a trade deficit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context when referring to a situation in which the total value of a country's imports is greater than the value of its exports. For example, "The US has been running a trade deficit for years due to its high import and low export values."
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Egypt runs a trade deficit.
The easiest route is via a trade deficit.
It even recorded a trade deficit in March.
Japanese officials often complain of a trade deficit with China.
We have a trade deficit of $40 billion.
So does a trade deficit mean fewer jobs?
The United States had a trade deficit for the first time in the postwar era.
"It is not easy to improve a trade deficit just by adjusting currencies," he said.
Conversely, if the imports exceed exports, an unfavourable balance of trade, or a trade deficit, exists.
Gone are the days when a trade deficit meant automatic currency depreciation.
Japan has switched from being a trade surplus to a trade deficit country.
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