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Exports and West
Exports from West Germany exceeded $ 323 billion in 1988.
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 began
Exports began in the following year to Ecuador and soon thereafter to the Benelux countries.
Exports of fresh fruit began to rise dramatically in the mid-1970s because Chilean growers had the advantage of being able to reach markets in the northern hemisphere during winter in that part of the world.
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 to the United States began in 1949 with the headlamps removed from within the grille surround to be mounted higher on the wings to meet local safety requirements.
Exports to Thailand began in 2006, with the Thai model being offered only in AWD Ghia trim.
Exports of CKD Trekkas to Indonesia began in 1971 for assembly there.
Exports began in the 1890s, to Argentina, Brazil and the USA, among others.
Exports of Pritt began in the same year, eventually making this Henkel's most widespread global brand.
Exports of Scrumpy Jack began to Ireland in 1990, Spain in 1991 and Sweden in 1992.
Exports to Europe began in 1964 with the first cars going to Finland.
Exports of the first Japanese car to the United States began in 1957 and ended in 1960.

Exports and ;
; Exports:
Exports were somewhat more than 1 million tons and imports about 2 million tons ; about half of the latter was petroleum and petroleum products.
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: $ 124 million f. o. b. ; note-includes oil reexports ( 2006 )
Exports from Tenby included wool, skins, canvas, coal, iron and oil ; while in 1566 Portuguese seamen landed the first oranges to be brought to Wales.
The Engineering Exports Promotion Council was formed in Calcutta, India in 1955 as an association of engineering goods manufacturers ; its mandate was to promote the export of Indian engineering goods abroad.
" ( Office of Management and Budget ; " Impact of Offsets in Defense-related Exports ," December, 1985 ).

Exports and under
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.
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.
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore under the " Regulation of Imports and Exports ( Chewing Gum ) Regulations.

Exports and with
Exports declined significantly during the border conflict with Ethiopia, a decline exacerbated by a subsequent break in trade relations with Sudan.
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 included oats, coleseed, rape oil, hides and wool, with a much greater variety of imports, including stone, timber, coal, groceries, glass and beeswax.
Exports grew rapidly and unemployment went down, however, poverty still represented a significant problem, with 45 percent of Chile ’ s population below the poverty line in 1987.
* Exports to PDF, QuickTime, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, HTML ( with JPEG images ) and PowerPoint.
Exports reached 2 million tons as early as 1862, with the East Bute dock opening in 1859.
* American Exports 7 " ( with the Hard-Ons )-Red Lounge Records ( 2009 ), reissued by Alternative Tentacles ( 2011 )
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 this Corona proved popular in the USA and Europe, with increased engine performance and durability improvements over previous versions.
Exports accounted for $ 60. 4 million ( an increase of 3 %), with the leading products being organic and inorganic chemicals, electronic equipment, and electrical measuring instruments.
Exports amount to about 12 % with American Samoa, New Zealand and the Cook Islands being the main export markets
Between 1973 and 1991, Adireksarn worked in the private sector with such positions as Managing Director of Royal Mosaic Exports Co., Ltd., President of Thailand Leatherwork Co., Ltd., and President of Express Transport Organization.
McGee later served as president of the American League for Exports and Security Assistance, Inc. in 1986, a senior consultant at Hill & Knowlton, Inc. from 1987 to 1989, and was also president of the consulting firm of Moss, McGee, Bradley, Kelly & Foley, which was created with former U. S. Senator Frank Moss.
Arsenal of Democracy II: American Military Power in the 1980s and the Origins of the New Cold War: with a Survey of American Weapons and Arms Exports.
Exports served as a major source of income for Guy with sales to South Africa, Pakistan, India and the Netherlands, their armoured vehicles proving particularly popular for covering difficult terrain with 100 supplied to the Indian government in 1928.

Exports and car
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 could
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 be
Banana: Continues to be One of Honduras ' Main Exports
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 of apparel, hides, skins, vanilla, vegetables, fruits, cut flowers, and fish are growing, and cotton, tea, and tobacco continue to be mainstays.
Exports also include the distribution of information that can be sent in the form of an email, an email attachment, a fax or can be shared during a telephone conversation.
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 of the Q45 ceased after 2006, but the Cima continued to be sold domestically until August 2010, when production of both the Cima and President ended.
Exports make up especially large portions of economic activity in those places, but that fact was not supposed to matter anymore in a decoupled world because domestic activity was thought to be so robust.

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