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Imports refer to goods and services brought into a country from abroad, while exports are goods and services sold by a country to other nations. Together, imports and exports make up a country’s trade balance. A trade surplus occurs when exports exceed imports, while a trade deficit occurs when imports exceed exports. The flow of imports and exports is a key indicator of economic health and global competitiveness.
The U.S. imports consumer electronics from China while exporting agricultural products to Europe, contributing to its overall trade balance.
• Imports: goods and services brought into a country; exports: goods and services sold abroad.
• A trade surplus occurs when exports exceed imports, while a trade deficit occurs when imports exceed exports.
• Key indicators of economic health and global trade dynamics.
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