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It means, in other words, a tighter balance of payments deficit.
We cannot expand without making that balance of payments deficit worse.
'To put our industry in context, the balance of payments deficit is running at about £13 billion.
This, however, is accompanied by balance of payments deficits.
The forecast for next year is for a £9.5 billion balance of payments deficit.
The major problems facing Fowler were inflation and the balance of payments deficit.
Additional strikes caused the balance of payments deficit to increase and the 3.3 billion loan was now due.
A record balance of payments deficit is not the right background for enforced increases in industrial costs.
Now you are the biggest single contributor to our balance of payments deficit,' she said acidly.
Countries with balance of payments deficits have bought and borrowed Eurodollars.
He said the $6 billion would cover a projected $5 billion balance of payments deficit next year and provide money for economic development.
The Commission considers that economic integration has been achieved, despite the increase in the balance of payments deficit.
It is hopeless to expect the balance of payments deficit to go away merely by a radical change in the exchange rate.
Connecticut had the highest balance of payments deficit, and New Jersey was second.
A major balance of payments deficit when the economy is in deep recession has not occurred before in this country.
What if someone notices our appalling Balance of Payments deficit?
No wonder there's a balance of payments deficit.
In other words, the United States would have to reverse the natural economic processes and run a balance of payments deficit.
The new government had to cope with a balance of payments deficit and speculative attacks on Sterling.
Our balance of payments deficit has virtually disappeared.
Pakistan's inflation rate, at about 10 percent after years in single digits, is rising, along with foreign debt and balance of payments deficits.
Some 70 percent of it returns to the United States for the balance of payments deficit.
In the depths of recession, we are in a balance of payments deficit.
A balance of payments deficit involves a net outflow of currency.
The other principal reason for keeping foreign currency reserves, namely a balance of payments deficit, will also not apply to the euro-11 zone.