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Exports and rose
Exports of iron, timber and rubber rose strongly.
Exports rose 4 % to 5 % annually from 1810 to 1850 and 7 % to 8 % from 1850 to 1870.
( 8 ) Exports rose from $ 9 billion to $ 17 billion.
Exports of Percherons from France to the United States and other countries rose exponentially in the late 19th century, and the first purely Percheron stud book was created in France in 1883.
Exports from Southeast Asia rose to over 5, 000 tons in 1995 from 400 tons in 1989 ( ibid ).

Exports and by
Exports declined significantly during the border conflict with Ethiopia, a decline exacerbated by a subsequent break in trade relations with Sudan.
Exports of transport equipment would be expected to increase by the greatest increment from improvements in port efficiency, whereas exports of food and machinery would largely be the result of improvements in the regulatory environment.
Exports are growing at a pace of 25 % and will reach US $ 28 billion by the end of 2007 and US $ 30 billion by the end of 2010.
Exports in autos and semiconductors, two critical pillars of the economy, shrank 55. 9 % and 46. 9 % respectively, while exports overall fell by a record 33. 8 % in January, and 18. 3 % in February 2009 year on year.
inspection Laws: and the net Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any State on Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury of the United States ; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision and Controul of the Congress.
Exports of coal and steel fell in half by 1939 and the business community was slow to adopt the new labor and management principles coming from the U. S., such as Fordism, consumer credit, eliminating surplus capacity, designing a more structured management, and using greater economies of scale.
Exports increased by fourfold.
Exports were also expected to pick up in 2002, helped by the weakness of the Swedish krona, which hit record lows against both the dollar and the Euro in 2001.
Tree Map of Benin Exports ( 2009 ) by product category.
The Product Exports Treemaps are one of the most recent applications of these kind of visualizations, developed by the Harvard-MIT The Observatory of Economic Complexity | Observatory of Economic Complexity
Exports to the USA by 1928 had almost reduced to zero from their high point prior to WW1 when to ship back a Grand Renault or similar high class European manufactured car was common.
Exports to Europe from New World growers increased by 54 % in the six years up to 2006.
For the past several decades, the manufacturers and exporters of the city have been awarded the annual National Exports Award by the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
* American Exports 7 " ( with the Hard-Ons )-Red Lounge Records ( 2009 ), reissued by Alternative Tentacles ( 2011 )
* MG Rover Exports Ltd .-administered by PriceWaterhouseCoopers
This is similar to the concept of “ Deemed Exports ” used by the Bureau of Industry and Security within the Department of Commerce in administration of the Export Administration Regulations although the Department of State does not use the term “ Deemed Export ” ( see also “ Restrictions on Dual and Third Country Nationals below ”)).
Exports fell by 25 %, and imports increased by 40 %, which caused an economic imbalance.
The latter are currently enforced by the Control of Exports ( Goods and Technology ) Order 2009, a statutory instrument made under the Control of Exports Act 1983.
Exports, which had been carried out mainly by British Leyland's local concessionaires, began drying up in the early eighties as BL did not want to see internal competition from the Innocenti Mini.
* Exports Boost Economy in Israel-Research Performed by Bank of Israel
He cooperated with Frederick Pittera, an American inventor and manufacturer of small farm tractors ( Chairman of The Tiger Tractor Corp. Keyser, West Virginia, which in 1962 was nominated by the New York Office of the U. S. Department of Commerce for the Presidential ' E " Award for Exports, was endeavoring to introduce a new farming cooperative concept to eliminate world famine with his U. S. Patented small farm tractor equipment.

Exports and more
Exports from producing countries in terms of equivalent oil were a little more than 1 million tons, about half of which was palm kernels or oil from them and about half was palm oil.
Exports account for more than one-third of national output.
Exports were somewhat more than 1 million tons and imports about 2 million tons ; about half of the latter was petroleum and petroleum products.

Exports and than
Exports other than oil are largely stagnant.
Exports and intermediate business transactions would not be taxed, nor would savings, investments, or education tuition expenses as they would be considered an investment ( rather than final consumption ).

Exports and 30
* 30 August – Removal of License Requirements for Exports of Controlled Items to India, Federal Register.

Exports and %
Exports to the European Union were US $ 15. 4 billion, a 63. 7 % increased compared to 2005 ( US $ 9. 4 billion ).
Exports to Asia increased from US $ 15. 2 billion in 2005 to US $ 19. 7 billion in 2006, a 29. 9 % increase.
Exports from the United States, including those from Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands, to the Dominican Republic in 2005 totaled $ 5. 3 billion, up 11 % from the previous year.
Exports in 1999 grew 1. 9 % while imports grew 3 %, narrowing El Salvador's trade deficit.
Exports are almost entirely agricultural commodities, with coffee as the largest foreign exchange earner, and its flower industry becoming a new source of revenue: for 2005 / 2006 ( the latest year available ) Ethiopia's coffee exports represented 0. 9 % of the world exports, and oilseeds and flowers each representing 0. 5 %.
* Exports: $ 390. 4 billion, + 22. 7 % ( 2010 ), + 10. 8 % p. a.
Exports dropped slightly to $ 7. 11 billion, while imports fell 2. 1 % to $ 7. 20 billion.
Exports of peanut products reached U. S .$ 79 million in 2000 and represented 11 % of total export earnings.
* Western Australia contributes an estimated 58 % of Australia's Mineral and Energy Exports ,< ref name =" Department of Mines and Petroleum ">
Exports generated in the first quarter of 2001 were worth US $ 85. 3, the primary factor for the 172 % expansion in Mozambique ’ s exports for the period.
Exports of The Netherlands, were 70. 1 % of GDP in 2000 and 69. 2 % in 2009.
Exports of Indian SEZs have experienced a phenomenal growth of 50. 5 % for the past eight fiscals from a meager US $ 2. 5 billion in 2003-04 to about US $ 65 billion in 2011-12 ( accounting for 23 % of India's total exports ).

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