[
US
/ˈɛkspɔɹt/
]
VERB
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sell or transfer abroad
we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance -
cause to spread in another part of the world
The Russians exported Marxism to Africa - transfer (electronic data) out of a database or document in a format that can be used by other programs
NOUN
- commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country
How To Use export In A Sentence
- 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.
- He is also considering exporting to Britain and developing own label products for the British multiples.
- They try to minimize electronics imports from each other and are often in direct competition in export markets.
- This leaves the ‘old school economic policies’ of dollar devaluation and deficit financing to help reflate the economy and fend off deflation and boost exporters.