United Kingdom Trade Balance

Country: United Kingdom, GBP
Importance:
Medium
Sector: Trade
Last release
Actual
£-26.046 B
Forecast
£-28.286 B
Previous
£-27.218 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Dec 2007
£-7.500 B
Nov 2007
£-7.900 B
May 2007
£-7.800 B
Apr 2007
£-8.100 B
Mar 2007
£-7.300 B
Feb 2007
£-7.000 B
Jan 2007
£-6.400 B

Trade Balance is calculated as the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services. If the national exports exceed imports, a positive balance is formed. Otherwise there is a trade deficit.

The Trade Balance is a measure of the UK economic development. Import is an indication of domestic demand; export shows external demand. A positive trade balance can have a positive effect on British pound quotes, because exporters need to buy British currency in order to pay to manufacturers.

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