export

[ US /ˈɛkspɔɹt/ ]
VERB
  1. sell or transfer abroad
    we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance
  2. cause to spread in another part of the world
    The Russians exported Marxism to Africa
  3. transfer (electronic data) out of a database or document in a format that can be used by other programs
NOUN
  1. commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country
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How To Use export In A Sentence

  • The huge fall in exports has done a great deal of harm to the economy.
  • They contended that many foreign central banks were willing to absorb all the foreign currency earned by their exporting sectors that was not willingly held by their private sector in US dollar denominated assets.
  • The huge fall in exports has done a great deal of harm to the economy.
  • This would include both goods that are transshipped without modification and goods that are exported after value-added processing. Ian Fletcher: Why a Flat Tariff on All U.S. Imports Would Work
  • The restriction of annual export quota is deleted.
  • Here we may be sneering at the devaluation of the single currency, but in Germany they're laughing all the way to the export markets.
  • Whoever seeks to export such a system has to be aware of the unforeseeable consequences this model can have in an unknown environment.
  • The most worrisome cross-border export, however, is drugs.
  • Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) would make a decision on whether to boost output to calm minister said on Tuesday he sees no push by OPEC members to raise oil output to counter a spike in prices to 18-month highs. WN.com - Business News
  • I'm the director of Guang Zhou municipal Import and Export Corporation.
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