What is a trade surplus?

what is it in not really difficult language

Answer:
Trade surplus means that we export more than we import.

China is a good example of a country that does this. America is the opposite.
Things we can't sell, because know one wants to buy them! Junk; as in American made vehicles, basically anything that's not food!
A trade surplus is when an economy sells more than it buys. You make money. A trade defecit is the opposite. You lose money.
A trade surplus is when a country exports more than it imports. For example, China has a trade surplus with the U.S. They export tons of stuff to the U.S. and imports less goods from the U.S.
When the countries exports value exceeds its imports value then it is trade surplus..and

if the countries imports value exceeds its exports value then it is trade deficit..

country with more trade surplus assumed to be in fine economic shape

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