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This required a favourable balance of trade and protective tariffs.
A favourable balance of trade has been very important to Argentina since its default in 2001.
Since 1963, Libya has usually enjoyed a favourable balance of trade.
Further research will be needed to design semi-group systems with a more favourable balance between advantages and disadvantages.
If the exports of a country exceed its imports, the country is said to have a favourable balance of trade, or a trade surplus.
Argentina generally has had a favourable balance of trade, although it has occasionally experienced years with trade deficits since the Mercosur pact was enacted.
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Guinea still depends heavily upon mineral exports to maintain a favourable trade balance.
The Daily Mail's Ben Spencer makes the point that other nations are operating a more favourable trade balance for their local farmers.
Under the concept of mercantilism generally accepted by western Europe, English economic policy regarded the colonies as part of an imperial whole which should aim at self-sufficiency and a favourable trade balance.
In this vein, Fred considered the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan favourable, on balance, and indeed the period of communist control as a progressive episode in the violence and oppression that preceded and followed it.
During the second half of the 17th century, colonialism was linked to mercantilism (based on establishing gold and silver reserves and a favourable trade balance) and, in the British and French possessions in particular, to sugar and coffee plantations using slave labour imported from West Africa.
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