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  • Caribbean leaders hope to use the clout of their favorable balance of trade with Canada since 1994.
  • The Caribbean is the only part of the world where Washington recorded a favorable balance of trade every year during that time.
  • It isn't only the economy, which except for the real plague of unemployment is doing very nicely, with minimal inflation and a strongly favorable balance of trade.
  • In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries under mercantilism, rulers of nations believed that the accumulation of wealth through a favorable balance of trade was the best way to ensure power.
  • During the 1972 1984 period the Philippines recorded a favorable balance of trade with the Soviet Union but in 1985 onwards the Philippines exports of traditional products to the Soviet Union were insufficient.
  • Colbert's idea was a " favorable balance of trade " in which goods were exported for gold, versus an " unfavorable balance of trade " in which gold would flow out of the country.
  • But after hearing from many business executives, the Republicans concluded that federal research spending was a smart investment because it fosters economic growth, creates high-wage jobs and contributes to a favorable balance of trade.
  • Their continued purchases have meant that in the midst of France's general economic gloom its favorable balance of trade _ representing the spread between exports and imports _ has been one of the rare bright spots.
  • One area where the U . S . continues to have a favorable balance of trade is in entertainment and culture, and that plays a big part in the economic success of the U . S .,
  • Generally, the Dutch had a favorable balance of trade with this area ( and the English a negative one ), because the Dutch dominated more trades ( like that in Baltic naval stores and salt ) and more profitable ones.
  • The small Caribbean states have a favorable balance of trade with Canada because of a few high-priced Caribbean exports, notably gold mined in Guyana, methanol produced in Trinidad and Tobago, bauxite mined in Guyana and Jamaica and rum produced in several countries.