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Discover Ludwig"trade figures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the data or statistics related to a specific country's exports and imports, e.g. "The latest trade figures show that exports have increased by 10% this month."
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Trade figures also exaggerate China's exports.
Consequently, trade figures are difficult to interpret.
Exact trade figures are difficult to pinpoint.
The trade figures are dire.
It would appear that China's trade figures are no better.
America's monthly trade figures will make merry with the dollar.
At first sight the trade figures look promising.
And shark fin trade figures have always been inherently murky.
The trade figures helped offset mixed jobs numbers.
Trade figures tell a similar story of growing influence.
Statistics at that time was a dreary welter of population numbers, trade figures, and the like.
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