Synonym: ship. Antonym: import. Similar words: expose, exposure, port, import, support, report, portion, airport. Meaning: [ek'spɔːt] n. commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country. v. 1. sell or transfer abroad 2. cause to spread in another part of the world.
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91. Farm produce, including fruits and grains, was their principal export.
92. The laxity of export control authorities has made a significant contribution to the problem.
93. It is currently illegal to export this encryption technology from the US.
94. The US wants big cuts in European agri-cultural export subsidies, but this is meeting resistance.
95. Ghana's main export is cocoa.
96. A major new export industry has developed.
97. The export of these devices is strictly controlled.
98. During that period, he also worked on export sales.
99. Belhaven Heavy, Tennent's Export and Guinness on draught.
100. Draught Tartan, Export, Harp and Carlsberg deluxe, real ale.
101. The export sector was freed before the import Sector.
102. By 1983, export sales exceeded domestic sales.
103. Every na-tion has lost its export trade.
104. Export policy has been biased towards overseas customers.
105. The upshot: they collectively export more for less revenue.
106. Over 90 percent of export earnings comes from oil.
107. The most worrisome cross-border export, however, is drugs.
108. It is therefore more than ever necessary that the recovery should be export led rather than led by domestic consumption.
109. They try to minimize electronics imports from each other and are often in direct competition in export markets.
110. I join him in congratulating the industry on its export achievements - something that we never hear from the Labour party.
111. The Cook, one of only two authenticated portraits of him, would not have gained an export licence.
112. Raw materials earmarked for export were carried to the ports by railways.
113. Though petroleum still makes up four-fifths of export earnings, he has made the country less dependent on oil.
114. More and more land was needed to grow crops for export and in some cases for the domestic market.
115. Since then,(www.Sentencedict.com) with the help of a strong export base Vauxhall's complex at Ellesmere Port hasn't looked back.
116. We need to take steps to counter the chronic decline in our export market.
117. We will close the Defence Export Services Organisation and ensure that overseas aid is not linked in any way to arms purchases.
118. Industrial machinery, computer and other electronic equipment, chemicals, scientific instruments and transportation equipment lead the export list.
119. Significant progress has been recorded only in respect of the budget deficit and manufactured export growth.
120. Firms in those countries become the world leaders and begin to export as rising incomes spur demand elsewhere.
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