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23 September, 10:12

This is Economics:

If a nation's imports for one year are worth $5.2 billion and its exports are worth $5.3 billion the same year, that nation has

a trade deficit, or negative trade balance

a trade surplus, or positive trade balance

a negative balance of payments

a positive balance of payments

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  1. 23 September, 11:20
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    a trade surplus, or positive trade balance

    Explanation:

    It is said that it has a trade surplus since only in imports and exports, it has a higher export value generating a positive profit condition and that is reflected as a surplus, which is the positive sum of exports versus imports.
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