increased export
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandexport
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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export
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈek.spɔːt/us/ˈek.spɔːrt/
a product that you sell in another country, or the business of sending goods to another country in order to sell ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandexportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, theincreasedexportactivity resulted in higher income for a relatively broad section of society, thus raising consumer demand.
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The intensification of pottery production andincreasedexportof locally produced vessels may have created the need for community leaders to take charge of bartering long-distance trade.
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These include increasing contracting out of government services; the promotion of tourism and inward investment; andincreasedexportpromotion.
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That was largely due toincreasedexportsales, with two out of three cars going to the overseas market.
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It is increasingly able to replace weak home demands by findingincreasedexportsales abroad.
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I hope it may, because that means that there will beincreasedexporttrade for this country.
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I hope that withincreasedexportopportunities and with increased commercial possibilities we shall get rid of some of these.
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My final words are that production, growth, taxation reform and reduction, incentives for savings, and investment, are all indispensible concomitants of anincreasedexporttrade.
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Is that not because of theincreasedexportof machinery abroad?
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In the first quarter of 1950 it shows anincreasedexportof nearly double the figure for the same quarter of last year.
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He told us that the one permanent cure for unemployment wasincreasedexporttrade.
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Some people may think that we can cover our needs by means ofincreasedexportprices.
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We must not forget to look west as well as east in our quest forincreasedexportsales.
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We require to-day anincreasedexporttrade if we are to equalise the rate of exchange and cheapen the food of the people.
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I shall, of course, continue to bear in mind the desire of the toy industry forincreasedexportquotas.
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Increasedexportearnings should enable them to improve their living standards and to finance programmes of economic development designed to diversify their economies.
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That is anincreasedexportof coal of 3,200,000 tons.
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This year the industry has to bear, in addition to anincreasedexporttarget, a substantial volume of defence orders, which must be met.
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I want to know how we can carry on anincreasedexporttrade if quays and warehouses have not been repaired?
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What the industry wants is buoyancy in the economy, available markets andincreasedexporttrade, where it is already making a substantial contribution.
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