What Is a Net Importer?
Net imports are a symmetry of net exports. It means that within a certain period, if the number of imports is greater than the number of exports, it is a net import, and the net import is expressed by the difference between the number of imports and the number of exports; if the number of exports is greater than the number of imports, it is a net export. Difference.
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- Net imports are a symmetry of net exports. It means that within a certain period, if the number of imports is greater than the number of exports, it is a net import, and the net import is expressed by the difference between the number of imports and the number of exports; if the number of exports is greater than the number of imports, it is a net export. Difference.
- Symmetry of "net exports". Net import (NCO) For a certain commodity, a country often has both exports and imports. Within a certain period, if the number of imports is greater than the number of exports, it is a net import, and the net import is expressed by the difference between the number of imports and the number of exports; If the number of exports is greater than the number of imports as a net export, the net export is expressed as the difference between the number of exports and the number of imports. Both reflect the role and status of a certain commodity in foreign trade and its changing trends.