Collocations withexport

These are words often used in combination withexport.

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agricultural export
However, the agricultural export promotion policy is not very cheap, as noted above.
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annual export
Webb arrives at an annual export simply by dividing the total by a decade.
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bulk export
Is not the real reason for setting up this bulk export organisation because we started bulk purchases?
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export capacity
These variables include subventions and export capacity.
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export control
Steam engines are already covered by the export control.
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export licensing
I plan to publish a consultative paper on export licensing procedures in the summer.
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export processing
Childcare services furnished by the associations allow women to work in the state-promoted export processing zones.
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export promotion
The export promotion policy rewards those farmers who strive and discourages farmers from relying on subsidies permanently.
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export regulations
The procedure was the normal one under the export regulations.
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export restrictions
Indeed, arguably the mechanism of inter-island trade in sandalwood represents a strategy to subvert export restrictions.
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export sector
It also ensures the provision of essential raw materials and imported inputs to the productive sectors, particularly, the export sector.
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export transaction
It is a change of procedure rather than of substance, although acquiring a security will still be related to an approved export transaction.
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export value
The post-war economic crisis in 1921 gave export value its most dramatic shock.
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global export
Supplies of pottery coming on to the home market were limited increasingly to essential needs, and the global export quota was reduced.
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increased export
Second, the increased export activity resulted in higher income for a relatively broad section of society, thus raising consumer demand.
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increasing export
This was especially true in the case of silver, where the divergence between falling prices and increasing export production was particularly dramatic.
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main export
Further, coffee, which is a main export good, is a perennial crop.
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major export
It seems that silver, not gold, was the major export-bullion commodity in the 17th century.
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manufacturing export
We can only recover it by a rapid development of our manufacturing export power.
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net export
Indeed, those films are a net export and not a net import.
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principal export
This industry's principal export opportunities are in specialities and grades with high added value.
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textile export
What is the point of taxing this essential raw material for the textile export industry?
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total export
In 1918 oil exports (including oil-derived products) amounted to over $50 million, and provided more than 20 per cent of total export income.
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valuable export
After all, power station equipment is a very valuable export, for which repeat orders are not given in five minutes.
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