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Exports and European
Exports from the EPZs, located around Antananarivo and Antsirabe, consist the most part of garment manufacture, targeting the US market under AGOA and the European markets under the Everything But Arms ( EBA ) agreement.
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 and were
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 of borzoi to other countries were extremely rare during the Soviet era.
Exports from the Funan Empire were largely forest products and precious metals — including accessories such as gold elephants, ivory, rhinoceros horn, kingfisher feathers, wild spices like cardamom, lacquer hides and aromatic wood.
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 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 were less affected, but the value of Argentine exports did not surpass the 1889 peak until 1898.
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.
Exports were encouraged, reversing Rhee's policy of reliance on imports.
Exports of whisky were important during the war, but enemy action disrupted and destroyed deliveries to the United States and Canada.
Allegedly, they, along with Jagat Singh's childhood friend Andaleeb Sehgal, were associated with a company called Hamdan Exports, which acted as an intermediary for illegal sales of oil to a Swiss firm named Masefield AG.
Exports of the City were primarily to Europe ( where it was renamed Honda Jazz, due to Opel having trademarked the City name ), Australia ( in two-seater ' van ' form, to circumvent Australian import restrictions on passenger vehicles at the time ) and New Zealand ( where it was locally assembled ).
Exports of cattle and semen were for a while an important economic resource for the island and in the early 20th century a large number of Guernsey cattle were exported to the United States.
Exports of coal and pig iron to Europe and North America were the main trade from the town's port, which became a centre for shipbuilding.
Although four host teams have won the Royal Bank Cup, two of which won their region to compete in the event they were hosting ( Fort McMurray Oil Barons in 2000, Halifax Oland Exports in 2002 ) while two played strictly as hosts and not regional champions ( Summerside Western Capitals in 1997, Weyburn Red Wings in 2005 ).

Exports and US
Exports of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada are worth about US $ 5. 31 million per year, while exports of Canada to Bosnia and Herzegovina value about US $ 5. 34 million per year.
Exports to Asia increased from US $ 15. 2 billion in 2005 to US $ 19. 7 billion in 2006, a 29. 9 % increase.
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, which total about $ 270 million annually, have also surpassed pre-war aggregate export levels but still lead to a trade account deficit of about $ 190 million US dollars per year.
Exports from Bermuda, including imports into the small free port, which are subsequently re-exported, increased from € 28 million ( US $ 35 million ) in 1993 to almost € 42 million ( US $ 51 million ) in 1999.
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 ).
* Foreign Trade: Exports estimated at US $ 17. 8 billion in 1985, of which 55 % was machinery, 14 % fuels and materials, and 16 % manufactured consumer goods.
Exports increased from 31 million US $ in 2005 to 182 million in 2009.
Exports to Brazil helped lessen the impact of the crisis on the industrial sector somewhat, though Argentina's intra-Mercosur trade yielded it a cumulative US $ 15 billion deficit from 2004 to 2008.

Exports and $
Exports: $ 1. 225 billion f. o. b. ( 2008 )
Exports: $ 445. 6 million ( 2004 )
Exports of forest products in 2003 totalled $ 25. 7 million.
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: $ 547 million ( 2009 )
Exports from West Germany exceeded $ 323 billion in 1988.
* Exports: $ 390. 4 billion, + 22. 7 % ( 2010 ), + 10. 8 % p. a.
Exports: $ 1. 65 billion ( 2011 est.
Exports dropped slightly to $ 7. 11 billion, while imports fell 2. 1 % to $ 7. 20 billion.
Exports: $ 82 million ( 2004 )
Exports: $ 10 million FOB ( 2002 )
Exports: $ 13 million ( 2006 )
Exports grew from $ 12 billion in 1991 to $ 27 billion in 2001, but many industries could not compete abroad, especially after Brazil's devaluation.

Exports and .
* Toxic Exports, Jennifer Clapp, Cornell University Press, 2001.
Exports also increased, due to an increase in log exports.
Exports mostly pass through the Caribbean ports of Cartagena and Santa Marta, while 65 percent of imports arrive at the port of Buenaventura.

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