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The Words Trade Deficit and Trade Surplus explained
http://www.succeedatmakingmoney.com The terms Trade Deficit, and Trade Surplus explained. ...
published: 10 Jun 2013
author: aaron goldstein
The Words Trade Deficit and Trade Surplus explained
The Words Trade Deficit and Trade Surplus explained
http://www.succeedatmakingmoney.com The terms Trade Deficit, and Trade Surplus explained. Story used to explain both. Search Terms: Trade Deficit Trade Surpl...- published: 10 Jun 2013
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- author: aaron goldstein
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Trade Surplus and Deficit
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published: 19 Mar 2010
author: rtaylorsmith
Trade Surplus and Deficit
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EU's Rehn warns Germany over trade surplus
The EU is warning that Germany's trade surplus - when a country pockets more for exports ...
published: 05 Nov 2013
EU's Rehn warns Germany over trade surplus
EU's Rehn warns Germany over trade surplus
The EU is warning that Germany's trade surplus - when a country pockets more for exports than it... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/05/eu-s-rehn-warns-germany-over-trade-surplus The EU is warning that Germany's trade surplus - when a country pockets more for exports than it spends on imports - could hinder Europe's recovery. Officials say Berlin must boost wages and stimulate domestic demand. Olli Rehn, the EU economics commissioner hinted Germany may even face a Commission probe for breaching an EU rule on excessive trade surpluses. "We will discuss this question next week," Rehn told reporters in Brussels after the public of the EU's executive's latest economic forecasts. EU economists predict the eurozone will grow from next year. They reckon it will shrink by 0.4 percent this year, before expanding by 1.1 percent in 2014. That will rise to 1.7 percent in 2015, the report said. The commission also expects the north-south divide to persist in terms of unemployment. Greece (27 percent) and Spain (26.6 percent) will still have the highest rates of joblessness this year, whilst Austria and Germany will have the lowest. "The situation of youth unemployment in many EU countries especially in the southern periphery is as worse as it was a year before or even worse," said Jannis Emmanouilidis of the European Policy Centre. "So we see a crisis which is moving from different phases into maybe a calmer phase but it's not gone." Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 05 Nov 2013
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The puzzle of the German trade surplus
Tensions have risen between the United States and Germany in the last month over a hot eco...
published: 13 Nov 2013
The puzzle of the German trade surplus
The puzzle of the German trade surplus
Tensions have risen between the United States and Germany in the last month over a hot economic issue, ING head of macroeconomics Maarten Leen explains in the November 2012 economic update video for eZonomics. Time to buy more? Under question is whether Germany (and the Netherlands) have hampered the European adjustment process by running surpluses on their trade balance. Leen tells how this means that the countries export more than they import, or, put differently, produce more than they consume. "The US says it would be better for struggling southern European countries if Germany spent more and increased its imports -- leading to higher growth in those economies under pressure." Balance is better Leen explains that Germany has several arguments as to why the situation is under control -- including a change in the composition of its surplus. No matter who is right, says Leen, the bottom line is that bringing spending closer to income across all Eurozone countries is a key to the European recovery. And "a quicker adjustment to get growth going across the entire region would be better for the world economy than a slow one". Visit www.ezonomics.com for more about Money and your life.- published: 13 Nov 2013
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US Green Technology Trade Surplus Over China May Change
According to a report on 2011 figures, US based Pew Charitable Trust says the US had a $1....
published: 08 Mar 2013
author: NTDonChina
US Green Technology Trade Surplus Over China May Change
US Green Technology Trade Surplus Over China May Change
According to a report on 2011 figures, US based Pew Charitable Trust says the US had a $1.6 billion dollar trade surplus in green technologies with China. Th...- published: 08 Mar 2013
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- author: NTDonChina
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The United States trade deficit will become a trade surplus!
While I didn't make it clear when I went from reading the article and giving my own opinio...
published: 05 Dec 2012
author: 573freedom
The United States trade deficit will become a trade surplus!
The United States trade deficit will become a trade surplus!
While I didn't make it clear when I went from reading the article and giving my own opinion, the newspaper article was all optimistic about the housing marke...- published: 05 Dec 2012
- views: 88
- author: 573freedom
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China's trade surplus narrows
http://www.euronews.net/ China's trade surplus shrank slightly last year to the equivalent...
published: 05 Jan 2012
author: Euronews
China's trade surplus narrows
China's trade surplus narrows
http://www.euronews.net/ China's trade surplus shrank slightly last year to the equivalent of 125 billion euros. Export growth fell, hit by weaker demand fro...- published: 05 Jan 2012
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- author: Euronews
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Fresh data shows Germany's trade surplus narrowed in July amid its shrinking exports
In Germany, fresh data shows the country's trade surplus dwindled in July over a drop in e...
published: 06 Sep 2013
Fresh data shows Germany's trade surplus narrowed in July amid its shrinking exports
Fresh data shows Germany's trade surplus narrowed in July amid its shrinking exports
In Germany, fresh data shows the country's trade surplus dwindled in July over a drop in exports. According to the Federal Statistical Office, German exports fell one-point-one percent in July compared to June. This is while, imports increased by point-five percent. That means the trade surplus, which is the balance between imports and exports, fell to sixteen-point-one billion euros in July from the seventeen billion euros the month before. This, as eurozone economists had forecasted signs of improvement. The German economy strongly depends on exports. But recently, domestic consumption has played an important role in changing the trade surplus.- published: 06 Sep 2013
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Germany trade surplus widens
July 8 - Germany exported 12.8 billion euros more than it imported in May on the back of s...
published: 08 Jul 2011
author: ReutersVideo
Germany trade surplus widens
Germany trade surplus widens
July 8 - Germany exported 12.8 billion euros more than it imported in May on the back of strong demand from the world's emerging economies. Andrew Potter rep...- published: 08 Jul 2011
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- author: ReutersVideo
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China's Trade Surplus Falls
Jan- Sept: export: $1.07 Trillion, up 22% import: $893 billion, +29% total trade: $1.9 Tri...
published: 14 Oct 2008
author: cctvupload
China's Trade Surplus Falls
China's Trade Surplus Falls
Jan- Sept: export: $1.07 Trillion, up 22% import: $893 billion, +29% total trade: $1.9 Trillion, +25% trade surplus: -2.6% China-EU trade: $322B, +25% For th...- published: 14 Oct 2008
- views: 601
- author: cctvupload
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Germany under EU scrutiny over trade surplus
The European Commission places Germany under scrutiny for its international trade surplus,...
published: 13 Nov 2013
Germany under EU scrutiny over trade surplus
Germany under EU scrutiny over trade surplus
The European Commission places Germany under scrutiny for its international trade surplus, seen as an obstacle to recovery across the rest of Europe. Duration: 00:44- published: 13 Nov 2013
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Japan Trade Surplus Adds to Signs Economy Rebounding
March 22 (Bloomberg) -- Japan reported an unexpected trade surplus for February and higher...
published: 22 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
Japan Trade Surplus Adds to Signs Economy Rebounding
Japan Trade Surplus Adds to Signs Economy Rebounding
March 22 (Bloomberg) -- Japan reported an unexpected trade surplus for February and higher-than-forecast exports, adding to evidence of a rebound in the worl...- published: 22 Mar 2012
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- author: Bloomberg
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China's Trade Surplus Dwindles as World Economy Weakens
For more news visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/N...
published: 14 Oct 2011
author: NTDTV
China's Trade Surplus Dwindles as World Economy Weakens
China's Trade Surplus Dwindles as World Economy Weakens
For more news visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Follow us on Facebook ☛ http://me.lt/9P8MUn China's tr...- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 885
- author: NTDTV
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Surprise Chinese trade surplus in March
http://www.euronews.com/ A rise in exports meant China returned to a trade surplus in Marc...
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: Euronews
Surprise Chinese trade surplus in March
Surprise Chinese trade surplus in March
http://www.euronews.com/ A rise in exports meant China returned to a trade surplus in March - and exports to the United States were particularly strong. Impo...- published: 10 Apr 2012
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- author: Euronews
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Windmills & Salt - The Chakardi Story
This project is about the development of a water-pumping windmill and the launch of Chakar...
published: 13 Feb 2012
author: Casper van der Meer
Windmills & Salt - The Chakardi Story
This project is about the development of a water-pumping windmill and the launch of Chakardi Salt; a fair trade salt brand, business and product. The windmill supports the salt farmer by pumping water using wind energy. It replaces current pumping systems like expensive and polluting diesel engines or labour-intensive hand pumps. Chakardi’s Salt business generates a surplus of profit which is used to finance the windmill project as well as its own business.
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Africa Human Development Report 2012
Sub-Saharan Africa cannot sustain its present economic resurgence unless it eliminates the...
published: 09 May 2012
author: UNDP
Africa Human Development Report 2012
Sub-Saharan Africa cannot sustain its present economic resurgence unless it eliminates the hunger that affects nearly a quarter of its people, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) argues in the newly released Africa Human Development Report 2012: Towards a Food Secure Future.
“Impressive GDP growth rates in Africa have not translated into the elimination of hunger and malnutrition. Inclusive growth and people-centred approaches to food security are needed,” said UNDP Administrator Helen Clark at the launch today, attended by Kenya’s President Mwai Kibaki.
Arguing that action focused on agriculture alone will not end food insecurity either, the Report calls for new approaches covering multiple sectors; from rural infrastructure to health services, to new forms of social protection and empowering local communities. Ensuring that the poor and vulnerable have greater voice through strengthened local government and civil society groups is also needed to ensure food security for all.
The quickening pace of change and new economic vitality on the continent make this an opportune time for action, the Report says.
Hunger among plenty
“It is a harsh paradox that in a world of food surpluses, hunger and malnutrition remain pervasive on a continent with ample agricultural endowments,” says Tegegnework Gettu, Director of UNDP’s Africa Bureau.
In yet another paradox, sub-Saharan Africa’s high rates of economic growth in recent years – some of the fastest in the world – and improvements in life expectancy and schooling have not led to commensurate improvements in food security.
With more than one in four of its 856 million people undernourished, Sub-Saharan Africa remains the world’s most food-insecure region. At the moment, more than 15 million people are at risk in the Sahel alone – across the semi-arid belt from Senegal to Chad; and an equal number in the Horn of Africa remain vulnerable after last year’s food crisis in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia.
Hunger and extended periods of malnutrition not only devastate families and communities in the short term, but leave a legacy with future generations which impairs livelihoods and undermines human development.
Food security, as defined by the 1996 world leaders’ Food Summit, means that people can consistently access sufficient and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs for an active and healthy life at a price they can afford.
Freedom from hunger enables people to live productive lives and realize their full potential. In turn, higher levels of human development can further improve the availability of food, creating a virtuous cycle for all.
Policies to build food security
“Building a food-secure future for all Africans will only be achieved if efforts span the entire development agenda,” Helen Clark said.
While acknowledging that there are no quick fixes, the report argues that food security can be achieved through immediate action in four critical areas:
Increasing agricultural productivity: With a population projected to exceed two billion sometime after 2050, Sub-Saharan Africa will need to produce substantially more food, while mitigating the stresses which agricultural production places on the environment.
Ending decades of bias against agriculture and women, countries must put into place policies which provide farmers with the inputs, infrastructure, and incentives which will enable them to lift productivity.
Encouraging the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of Africa’s growing youth population to further stimulate rural economies is particularly important.
With two-thirds of working Africans making a living off the land, policies promoting agricultural productivity would stimulate economic growth, pulling people out of poverty through job and income creation, and increasing their capacity to save and invest in the future. This will also enable a more sustainable use of land and water resources.
Such action can make a difference. Ghana became the first Sub-Saharan African country to achieve the Millennium Development Goal One on halving hunger by 2015, partly by focusing on policies which encouraged cocoa farmers to boost output. Malawi transformed a food deficit into a 1.3 million tonne surplus within two years, thanks to a massive seed and fertilizer subsidy programme.
More effective nutrition: Countries must develop coordinated interventions which boost nutrition while expanding access to health services, education, sanitation, and clean water. The report cites research showing that mothers’ education is a more powerful factor in explaining lower rates of malnutrition in children than is household income.
In Senegal, coordinated and targeted actions across several ministries, supported by an increased national nutrition budget, helped to lower incidences of malnutrition in children -- from 34 to 20 percent between 1990 and 2005. In Tanzania, through similar efforts,
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13th Congressional Debate
Matt Goetten and David Gill appeared before a panel of journalists and a live studio audie...
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: Illinois Public Media
13th Congressional Debate
Matt Goetten and David Gill appeared before a panel of journalists and a live studio audience at Illinois Public Media on March 14th for a debate between the two Democratic candidates in the Illinois 13th Congressional District primary election. The debate aired live on WILL-TV and WILL-AM, and was webcast on WILL Online.
TRANSCRIPT:
I AM JIM MEADOWS, AND ON BEHALF OF THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF ILLINOIS, AND W.I.L.L. PUBLIC MEDIA, I WELCOME ALL OF YOU WATCHING AND LISTENING ON W.I.L.L. AND OTHER STATIONS CARRYING THIS DEBATE THROUGHOUT THE 13TH DISTRICT.
I WELCOME THOSE OF YOU TAKING PART IN OUR LIVE CHAT GOING ON AT WILL.ILLINOIS.EDU.
THE QUESTIONS THAT THE CANDIDATES WILL ANSWER THIS EVENING WERE BASED IN PART UPON A SURVEY OF STUDENTS FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE 13TH DISTRICT.
BUT THE QUESTIONS IN THEIR FINAL FORM ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OUR PANEL OF THREE REPORTERS FROM SPRINGFIELD, PATRICK YEAGLE, OF THE "ILLINOIS TIMES", FROM DECATUR, ALLISON PETTY OF THE "HERALD AND REVIEW", AND FROM CHAMPAIGN, JILLS DISIS THE EDITOR IN CHIEF OF THE "DAILY ILLINI".
I ALSO WELCOME THE AUDIENCE JOINING US IN THE STUDIO THIS EVENING.
THEY INCLUDE SUPPORTERS OF BOTH CANDIDATES,
AND THEY HAVE AGREED TO REMAIN SILENT AND NOT APPLAUD OR BOO THE CANDIDATES DURING THE DEBATE.
RIGHT NOW, I INVITE YOU ALL TO GIVE A ROUND OF APPLAUSE AS WE INTRODUCE THE TWO CANDIDATES, MATT GOETTEN AND DAVID GILL.
>> MR. MATT GOETTEN LIVES IN HIS HOME TOWN OF CARROLLTON WHERE HE IS SERVING SECOND TERM OF STATE'S ATTORNEY FOR GREENE COUNTY.
HE IS THE CAPTAIN OF THE ILLINOIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD AND SERVED IN AFGHANISTAN DURING A PREVIOUS TOUR OF DUTY WITH THE ILLINOIS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD.
THIS IS MATT GOETTEN'S FIRST RUN FOR CONGRESS.
DR. DAVID GILL OF BLOOMINGTON IS AN EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN AT ADVOCATE BROMENN REGIONAL CENTER IN NORMAL.
BEFORE MOVING INTO EMERGENCY MEDICINE, DR. GILL WORKED AS A FAMILY PRACTICE PHYSICIAN AND RAN FOR CONGRESS IN THE OLD 15TH DISTRICT AGAINST REPUBLICAN TIM JOHNSON IN 2006, AND 2010.
WE HAD HOPED TO HAVE A DEBATE FEATURING THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, BUT CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON DECLINED OUR INVITATION AND OTHER GOP, MICHAEL FIRSCHING AND FRANK METZGER FAILED TO MEET THE CRITERIA.
HOWEVER, YOU CAN FIND MATERIAL ABOUT ALL THE CANDIDATES ON OUR ELECTION WEB SITE WILL.ILLINOIS.EDU/ELECTION.
A WORD NOW ABOUT ILLINOIS' NEW 13TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
IT COVERS PARTS OF THE OLD DISTRICTS REPRESENTED BY CONGRESSMAN TIM JOHNSON AND JOHN SHIMKUS, REACHING FROM CHAMPAIGN URBANA IN EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS, OVER TO HARDIN IN THE SOUTHWEST.
IT INCLUDES SPRINGFIELD, BLOOMINGTON NORMAL, EDWARDSVILLE, DECATUR, CLINTON, AND CARROLLTON AMONG OTHER COMMUNITIES.
MR. GOETTEN AND DR. GILL HAVE AGREED TO A DEBATE WITH NO OPENING OR CLOSING STATEMENTS.
NO SET TIME LIMITS FOR ANSWERS.
I WILL DECIDE WHEN IT IS TIME TO MOVE FROM ONE QUESTION TO THE NEXT.
OUR PANEL WILL BE ASKING DIRECT QUESTIONS AND SEEKING DIRECT ANSWERS.
LET'S GO NOW TO OUR FIRST QUESTION, AND WE ARE STARTING WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ECONOMY.
ALLISON PETTY WITH THE "HERALD AND REVIEW."
>>MR. GOETTEN, THE NATIONAL DEBT IS ABOUT $15 TRILLION.
WHAT ARE SOME SPECIFIC STEPS YOU BELIEVE CONGRESS CAN TAKE TOWARD REDUCING IT?
>> ALLISON, IF I MAY, I HAVE GROWN UP HERE IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS, AS WAS STATED IN THE OPENING, I HAVE A HISTORY OF SERVICE.
I AM HOPING TO CARRY THAT FORWARD TO CONGRESS.
I HAVE A JOBS PLAN THAT I ROLLED OUT LAST WEEK THAT I THINK HAS SOME SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IN THERE THAT CAN HELP REDUCE THAT.
WE HAVE TO GET BACK TO SOME TAX FAIRNESS HERE IN THIS COUNTRY AND IMMEDIATELY REPEAL THE BUSH TAX CUTS FOR THE WEALTHIEST OF AMERICANS.
WE HAVE TO LOOK AT THE TAX CODE.
WE HAVE TO FIND WAYS THAT WE CAN PUT PEOPLE BACK TO WORK HERE IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS, BUT THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
WE HAVE TO FIND WAYS TO INCREASE THE TAX BASE BY DOING THINGS LIKE SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESSES AS A FORMER BUSINESS OWNER MYSELF, I KNOW HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO MEET A PAYROLL.
I KNOW HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO PUT PEOPLE TO WORK.
I KNOW HOW THAT CAN HELP, MORE TAXPAYERS ON THE TOLL, PAYING TAXES.
I KNOW THAT IF WE GET MANUFACTURING BACK UP TO SPEED HERE IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS RATHER THAN LOSING MANUFACTURING AS WE HAVE DONE IN GREENE AND REALLY JERSEY COUNTY AND THE METRO EAST THAT I AM MOST FAMILIAR WITH, THAT HELPS FILL THAT GAP.
BUT SPECIFICALLY PUTTING PEOPLE BACK TO WORK, I MEAN IT HELPS.
>>THANK YOU.
DR. GILL, YOUR ANSWER.
>>I INITIALLY WANTED TO STATE THAT I AM VERY PLEASED TO BE HERE.
I AM GLAD W.I.L.L. IS HOSTING THIS DEBATE.
I AM GLAD THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF WHICH I AM A MEMBER IS COHOSTING.
THAT'S LETTING YOU KNOW THAT I AM A MEMBER OF THE LEAGUE IS FULL DISCLOSURE SO TO SPEAK.
WE HAD OFFERED TO HAVE SIX OR EIGHT OR TEN OF THESE DEBATES, FOR WHATEVER REASON, MR. GOETTEN'S CAMPAIGN WAS UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO ACCOMMODATE THAT.
WE REALLY WANTED THE VOTERS TO GET A CHANCE TO KNOW US.
I AM THRILLED TO HAVE THE ONE, AND I AM GLAD YOU PU
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What is wrong with the way global trade works?
Mohau Pheko discusses global trade and globalisation in the context of economic developmen...
published: 09 May 2011
author: Big Picture
What is wrong with the way global trade works?
Mohau Pheko discusses global trade and globalisation in the context of economic development in Africa. She says the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and world trade agreements are not helping development. Farm subsidies in the US and EU create surplus food production; excess food is dumped on the African market at artificially low prices.
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International trade pt. 1
net gains from trade, surplus....
published: 19 Oct 2011
author: Andrew Kashdan
International trade pt. 1
International trade pt. 1
net gains from trade, surplus.- published: 19 Oct 2011
- views: 1330
- author: Andrew Kashdan
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Korea's car industry posts record trade surplus in 2013
For Korea's auto industry, 2013 was a very good year.
The sector enjoyed a record-high t...
published: 13 Feb 2014
Korea's car industry posts record trade surplus in 2013
Korea's car industry posts record trade surplus in 2013
For Korea's auto industry, 2013 was a very good year. The sector enjoyed a record-high trade surplus last year,... and the upcoming year looks to be just as bright. Our Yoo Li-an explains why. The domestic auto industry was Korea's star player in the export market last year. Korea's trade ministry said Wednesday that the sector's trade surplus hit a record high of 63 billion U.S. dollars in 2013. That was the highest surplus among all the country's export categories,... and it wasn't even close. The shipbuilding sector came in a distant second last year at 34 billion U.S. dollars. Ever since 1984,... when the nation began to break away from its heavy dependence on imports of auto parts,... the auto trade surplus has grown by an average of 34 percent each year. The ministry attributes last year's record to a rise in quality competitiveness and enhanced brand value, along with the increased popularity overseas of Korea's large cars and recreational vehicles. The auto industry is expected to enjoy an even better year in 2014... on improving demand in and out of the country. The sector started of the year on a high note, with domestic sales of Korean automobiles in January gaining four percent on-year. Outbound shipments, however, plunged by nearly ten percent last month... due to souring global sentiment over the U.S. tapering its quantitative easing. But looking at the whole year ahead,... the trade ministry expects Korea to post a record high in exports on an upturn in global demand from Europe and emerging countries like China and Russia... as they begin to recover from their economic slumps. Yoo Li-an, Arirang News.- published: 13 Feb 2014
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Korean Pop Culture Brings in Record-Making Trade Surplus
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published: 12 Feb 2013
author: arirangnews
Korean Pop Culture Brings in Record-Making Trade Surplus
Korean Pop Culture Brings in Record-Making Trade Surplus
Click "CC" for Scripts Subscribe to arirang! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangnews '한류의 힘' 작년 문화 오락수지 역대 첫 흑자 You can say it's the ...- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 720
- author: arirangnews
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Korea posts record trade surplus in 2013
Despite slowing global trade in 2013,... Korea posted a record trade surplus of 44-billion...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Korea posts record trade surplus in 2013
Korea posts record trade surplus in 2013
Despite slowing global trade in 2013,... Korea posted a record trade surplus of 44-billion U.S. dollars last year, up two percent from the previous year. The trade ministry on Wednesday said the surplus was due to a steady growth in exports... on the back of increased outbound shipments to countries like China and the United States. Looking ahead, however, the ministry says Korea's trade surplus may shrink,... as there are concerns over the U.S. Federal Reserve's stimulus tapering, slowing economic conditions in emerging countries... and the strengthening Korean won.- published: 02 Jan 2014
- views: 4