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$12.5 billion
The U.S. trade surplus with Canada in 2016 — as in, we export $320.1 billion worth of goods and services up north and they send $307.6 billion worth of goods and services down south, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
It’s not like anyone is winning or losing here anyway; both nations are better off for having the traded items. It’s called trade, and we’re partners, but despite all that, President Trump in a call apparently attempted to hassle Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a trade deficit that did not in fact exist. [ABC News]
5 million
An analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine projected that 5 million adult smokers out of the nation’s estimated 37.8 million could quit within a year after introducing nicotine limits to cigarettes. The FDA is moving forward on implementing the policy. [CNBC]
$20 billion
Global sales of blood plasma in 2015, up from $5 billion in 2000. There is no way to manufacture plasma artificially so it must be obtained from compensated donors, who tend to be lower-income individuals. The number of annual plasma donations in the U.S. rose from around 10 million in 2005