export value

collocation in English

meaningsofexportandvalue

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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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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofexportandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexport value

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The post-war economic crisis in 1921 gaveexportvalueits most dramatic shock.
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As theexportvalueof the region's agricultural products and manufactures eroded, leaders were able to collect less of the surplus transaction costs.
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This is adequate for our purpose, since we are only concerned with the terminal yearexportvalue.
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In the following year, however, they reached a record value of $64 million, which solidified their rank as the second highest category with 31 per cent of totalexportvalue.
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Alcohol accounted for almost a third (32 per cent) of theexportvalue.
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Pharmaceuticals, of course, as has been mentioned, are second only to oil in theirexportvalueto this country—a £2 billion trade surplus in 1995.
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In the whole of 1981 it expects to produce and sell about 8,000 cars, with anexportvalueof about £80 million.
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It has a food value, and a manufacturing and anexportvalue.
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Chocolate products account for more than two-thirds of the combinedexportvalueof confectionery.
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Furthermore, will he bear in mind that the successful design and manufacture of cheap computers for schools would be of tremendousexportvalue?
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Cotton in 1913 had anexportvalueof £127,000,000, out of total visible exports of about £450,000,000.
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Surely there will not be any greatexportvaluein cupro-nickel, and it cannot be intended for export in any considerable amounts.
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Some 445 of these aircraft were sold at anexportvalueof £177 million—rather cheaper than the prices we are talking about now.
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I ask this, bearing in mind the potentialexportvalueinvolved.
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This industry had a very highexportvaluein relation to its total product.
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In 1954, theexportvaluewas almost £18 million, but by 1957 it had fallen to £15,700,000.
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It has a greaterexportvalueper worker than any other industry in the country.
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I understand that the national averageexportvalueper head of the population is £40 per year.
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