Interesting take from the IMF: they're now officially saying the expanding trade surplus isn't really about boosting manufacturing productivity. Instead, it's the currency depreciation doing the heavy lifting here. This shifts the narrative quite a bit when you think about what's actually driving those export numbers.
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Interesting take from the IMF: they're now officially saying the expanding trade surplus isn't really about boosting manufacturing productivity. Instead, it's the currency depreciation doing the heavy lifting here. This shifts the narrative quite a bit when you think about what's actually driving those export numbers.