oil-exporting country
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country
noun
uk/ˈkʌn.tri/us/ˈkʌn.tri/
an area of land that has its own government, ...
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However, the capital of theoil-exportingcountrysoon started to evince a demographic recovery.
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Everyoil-exportingcountryhas a special tax regime for that purpose.
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These agreements allow petroleum to be stored at an oil-importing country, however the reserves are technically under the control of theoil-exportingcountry.
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There are six major oil-exporting countries in the world.
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Which banks will frighten depositors from oil-exporting countries?
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There is no chance for several years that the oil-exporting countries will be able to use the vast new sums of money they are receiving to purchase goods.
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The fact is that the industrialised countries of the free world, the oil-exporting countries and the non-oil developing countries depend upon each other and need to work more closely together.
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In the last resort the major oil-exporting countries must themselves accept a much heavier share of responsibility for coping with the consequences of their pricing policies.
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Oil-exporting countries generally expanded more strongly than oil-importing countries.
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Soon, these countries became major world oil-exporting countries, amassing huge riches within a matter of years, a feat that perhaps has no historical parallel.
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