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Export A good produced in one country and sold to a customer in another country. Exports bring money into the producing country; for that reason, many economists believe that a nation's proper balance of trade means more exports are sold than imports bought. Exports may be difficult to sell in some countries, as the importers may put up various protectionist measures such as import quotas and tariffs. Most governments seek to promote exports, while they have differing positions on imports. See also: Free trade, NAFTA. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He explains that Japanese cartoons have engineered their huge exportability via the surrounding products, so that consumers face a tantalizing chicken-or-egg scenario: They are no longer completely sure which came first--the toys, the video games, the mobile phone jingle, the clothing range, the trading cards or the TV program that tells the story. Recyclers often complain about business conditions, but one reason to smile is the exportability of their product. Certainly its inexpensiveness, practicality, and exportability make it the most attractive alternative, should it prove effective. |
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