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Definition of Trade-Adjusted Energy Use

Trade-adjusted energy use is a metric designed to account for the energy embedded in a country's international trade. It is calculated by taking the domestic energy consumption, subtracting the energy utilized to produce exported goods, and then adding the energy that was used to manufacture imported goods.

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