Similar words: export insurance, sporting, export, importing, reporting, supporting, exporter, export duty. Meaning: [ek'spɔːt] n. the commercial activity of selling and shipping goods to a foreign country.
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1. They put forward many valid reasons for not exporting.
2. They were exporting as far afield as Alexandria.
3. Exporting is necessary for our economic survival.
4. Exporting pine to Scandinavia seems a bit like carrying coals to Newcastle.
5. Effectively, tobacco companies will be exporting an epidemic of smoking-related diseases, the campaign suggests.
6. The company lost its monopoly on exporting beer to India.
7. In 1989, Kuwait was exporting 1.5 million barrels of oil a day.
8. The deterrents against traders importing and exporting are minimal.
9. The publication of this Guide to Exporting is indeed opportune.
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10. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' likely response is to do as little as possible.
11. Others say that exporting fertilizers and pesticides to developing countries will help them increase their production.
12. Most hard currency comes from state grants, from exporting raw materials or manufactured goods.
13. We have many companies exporting high quality products to markets throughout the world.
14. The entire economically problematical process of exporting vast masses of material from the Moon is neatly avoided.
15. Market Research and Barriers to Exporting Fig. 5 illustrates factors that have inhibited improved export performance amongst respondents.
16. They moved, in short, from exporting products to exporting jobs.
17. Individuals in most countries know that exporting is important, and that export success impacts at all levels of society.
18. Many Northern Ireland companies already have well established exporting links.
19. It has been prevented from exporting oil since the war.
20. Now that our exporting business to Eastern Europe has grown so successful, everyone wants to get in on the act.
21. Since its foundation it has emphasised that the profit potential in exporting will be enhanced if export management is in trained hands.
22. Only when Anis controls every stage of production and can guarantee quality and delivery will it try exporting again.
23. As such it can be an indirect as well as direct method of exporting, depending upon the arrangement.
24. Firms can choose to supply an overseas market either by exporting to it or by locating production there.
25. It would provide a large affluent open market to which exporting was easy.
26. What is the extent of market research, demand forecasting, advertising, product development, and exporting?
27. About 40 % of the foodequipment business is international, but it consists chiefly of exporting products to distributors and licensees abroad.
28. Judging by wages the import-competing sector is slightly more skilled than the exporting sector.
29. What is the extent of market research, forecasting, advertising, product development, and exporting?
30. These seem amazing facts in a country which daydreams about exporting its democracy.
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