Global trade patterns just hit a historic marker: one nation's trade surplus breached the $1 trillion threshold for the first time ever. What makes this milestone particularly intriguing isn't just the raw number itself—it's what happened underneath the surface.
Even as shipments to one major economy dropped by 29%, the overall surplus kept climbing. That disconnect tells a story about diversification, alternative markets, and how trade flows adapt when traditional routes face headwinds. The numbers suggest that tariffs and trade friction might reshape where goods go, but they haven't necessar