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- 1From:Development and Globalization: Facts and Figures 2012SIDS have some common characteristics regarding trade in goods. Most SIDS are net importers of goods and many have proportionally high exports in primary commodities, but country variation is high. SIDS share common...
- 2From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsUpdated April 20, 2020 Background In recent years, Congress has demonstrated significant interest in U.S. and international trade trends as part of its efforts to examine U.S. trade policy and key U.S. trading...
- 3From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsSUMMARY RS22204 February 24, 2020 James K. Jackson Specialist in International Trade and Finance Exports and imports of petroleum products and changes in their prices have long had a large impact on the U.S....
- 4From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsSUMMARY In 2004 the United States incurred a record merchandise trade deficit of $651 billion on a census basis and $665 billion on a balance-of-payments basis (BoP). A surplus in services trade of $48 billion gave a...
- 5From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsJune 22, 2010 Summary The U.S. merchandise trade deficit is a part of the overall U.S. balance of payments, a summary statement of all economic transactions between the residents of the United States and the rest...
- 6From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsUpdated May 23, 2006 SUMMARY In 2005 the United States incurred a record merchandise trade deficit of $766 billion on a census basis and $782 billion on a balance-of-payments basis (BoP). A surplus in services...
- 7From:Tunisia Country ReportGovernment Unity Likely to Weaken Key Points To Watch... [check] In early September, Prime Minister Yousef Chahed carried out a sweeping Cabinet reshuffle that included the replacement of 13 ministers. The move...
- 8From:Algeria Country ReportOverview Openness to Foreign Investment Algeria is the epitome of a challenging, but potentially highly rewarding economy. While the Algerian government publicly welcomes FDI, a difficult business climate, an...
- 9From:World Economic OutlookDeveloping Countries--by Analytical Criteria: Current Account Transactions (Billions of U.S. dollars) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 By source of export earnings Fuel Exports 162.3 167.1 161.3 164.3 186.4 224.8 Imports...
- 10From:World Economic OutlookTable 32. Summary of Balance of Payments, Capital Flows, and External Financing (Billions of U.S. dollars) 1998 1999 2000 2001 Other emerging market and developing countries Balance of payments (1) Balance on current...
- 11From:World Economic OutlookAdvanced Economies: Balance of Payments on Current Account 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Billions of U.S. dollars Advanced economies -17.8 -12.1 66.1 32.8 55.3 Major industrial countries -14.4 -16.0 17.2 -8.5 4.5 United...
- 12From:World Economic OutlookCURRENT ACCOUNT TRANSACTIONS Table 27. Summary of Payments Balances on Current Account (Billions of U.S. dollars) 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Advanced economies 68.3 33.9 58.1 44.5 91.7 United States -82.5 -118.2 -109.9...
- 13From:World Economic Outlook(1.)Comprise debt forgiveness as well as all other identified transactions on capital account as defined in the fifth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (1993). (2.)Positioned here to reflect the...
- 14From:World Economic OutlookTable 28 Advanced Economies: Balance of Payments on Current Account 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Billions of U.S. dollars Advanced economies 24.2 47.8 30.9 79.5 24.3 Major advanced economies -14.4 -1.9 -12.9 14.8 -63.7...
- 15From:World Economic OutlookTable 32. Summary of Balance of Payments, Capital Flows, and External Financing (Billion of U.S. dollars) 1998 1999 2000 2001 Other emerging market and developing countries Balance of payments (1) Balance on current...
- 16From:World Economic OutlookTable 33 Summary of Balance of Payments, Capital Flows, and External Financing (Billions of U.S dollars) 1994 1995 1996 1997 Developing countries Balance of payments (1) Balance on current account -84.6 -95.5 -74.7...
- 17From:World Economic OutlookThe sum of current account balances (covering countries and international organizations) should in principle be zero for the world as a whole. But this is not true in practice for a variety of reasons relating to...
- 18From:World Economic OutlookTable 25. Summary of Payments Balances on Current Account (Billions of U.S. dollars) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Advanced economies 18.1 -116.5 -268.4 -219.8 -237.4 United States -214.1 -300.1 -416.0 -389.5 -475.2 Euro...
- 19From:World Economic OutlookTable 34 Developing Countries--by Region: Balance of Payments and External Financing (1) 1994 1995 1996 1997 Africa Balance of payments Balance on current account -11.1 -16.8 -6.4 -7.4 Balance on capital account 1.7 2.1...
- 20From:World Economic OutlookEU Accession Countries: External Imbalances Need to Be Addressed Following their remarkable economic transformation over the past decade, 10 accession countries will join the European Union in May 2004 (Bulgaria and...