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Note that assuming take-it-or-leave-it offers by the buyers (when a buyer and a seller meet) implies that the buyer appropriates all the trade surplus from the match.
In essence, the party would trade surplus votes of poor and working-class voters in safe constituencies for the pivotal votes of affluent business and professional people in marginal districts.
In 1997, the industry accounted for a £2,292 million trade surplus from £5,484 million in exports.
In 1980, our exports in this sphere totalled £745 million and our imports £222 million, giving a major trade surplus.
It is highly unusual that there should be a trade surplus on visible trade.
Earlier, we had some discussion of the size of the current trade surplus, the level of invisible earnings, and so on.
It shows the crude trade surplus or deficit with some major trading partners.
I will not engage in threatening talk about the immediate prospects but during the last five months we have lost our trade surplus.
We must either control the private export of capital, or, somehow or other, achieve this larger trade surplus which is now imposed upon us.
Pharmaceuticals, of course, as has been mentioned, are second only to oil in their export value to this country—a £2 billion trade surplus in 1995.
In 1979 the company earned a trade surplus of £700 million.
In the 17th century acquisition of bullion was so commended, followed soon by activities leading to a trade surplus.
Last year, the industry had a balance of trade surplus of about £50 million, with total exports worth about £200 million.
The trade surplus in television sets is something of which we should be more aware than we are.
It is important, and it produces a trade surplus of about £2.7 billion; equally importantly, it develops medicines of enormous benefit to patients the world over.