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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151. The combination of low export prices and high oil import prices means Mr Kufuor's government will have little room to manoeuvre.
152. The move to the country outside had begun, and so had Aarau's export trade, at that time mostly textiles.
153. Because of low export sales, Jaguar is to make a further 700 redundancies.
154. The healthy export market for four-wheel-drive vehicles contrasts sharply with the rest of the slump-hit industry.
155. The research is focused on developing a suitable model of an export marketing system for Northern Ireland's seed potatoes.
156. But local producers have lesser reputations and command lower export prices.
157. An arms trade committee, the function of which would be to issue export licences to enterprises, was in preparation.
158. He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill.
159. Its training programme is boosted by a software export policy introduced by the government last year.
160. Its encouragement of textile production for its export trade helped the imperial revenue.
161. All of the companies had asked for the export credit guarantee agencies of their countries to fund their part of the work.
162. Buyers used to come from all over the world until the export ban.
163. It is the main beer export centre for the Group worldwide.
164. Most factories and other export earners were largely untouched by the floods.
165. In 1989 transnationals controlled 70 per cent of international trade and 80 per cent of all the land growing export crops.
166. The generally depressed commodity prices did not, however, markedly affect export earnings.
167. Mr Slough said trade officials were slow to adopt new export procedures which came into force in January.
168. The collapse of the export market for Yorkshire coal brought about the decline of the port.
169. A significant contributor to this will be the Urengoy export pipeline.
170. In order to compensate firms for the loss of their retention rights, the federal government set up a scheme of export subsidies.
171. White farms are key food producers and the source of tobacco, a crucial export crop.
172. From Sept. 15 foreigners were forbidden to export scarce consumer goods, unless purchased for hard currency.
173. It was a directive from the Department for the Export of Revolution.
174. Mrs Winterton had welcomed £1.3 billion extra export credit in the Budget.
175. Many multinationals told us they had switched supply accordingly, thus reducing the full extent of the export growth. Sentencedict.com
176. Yesterday's trade figures showed clearly that export volumes were at record levels even in a worldwide economic downturn.
177. However there will also be export trade diversion when a union country supplies a partner country in place of the imports from third countries.
178. The directive also applies to objects not returned at the end of a lawful temporary export.
179. The main concern of their administration was to profit from the monopoly over cinnamon, the principal export commodity.
180. Rather than focus on big leveraged buyouts, Ripplewood will primarily look at medium-size businesses with potential to export their products.
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