Examples of using Export commodities in English and their translations into Chinese
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Sustained external demand for the countries' export commodities, together with higher levels of economic activity and domestic demand for commodities, fuelled intraregional trade in manufactures.
The main recipient of Guam exports is Japan. Major export commodities are fish and crustaceans, mineral fuels, oils and waxes, tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes and automobiles.
Furthermore, it cannot be overemphasized that export commodities are the main source of Government revenues in developing countries, providing a major source of public resources to finance social policies.
He noted that notwithstanding the progress made, the economies of landlocked developing countries had not undergone the desired structural transformation and continued to depend on a few unprocessed export commodities.
East China Import Export Commodity Fair.
The export commodity structure was further optimized.
Gold continues to be Guyana' s highest value export commodity.
Guangzhou Import and Export Commodity Fair_ Company News.
Cotton is the country's main export commodity.
No other Norwegian export commodity to Brazil is as renowned and preferred as clipfish.
Wine is the fifth largest export commodity in New Zealand, most of which is exported to the United States and Australia.
Among developing countries, he says those that depend on exporting commodities need to diversify their economies.
The decline in export commodity prices by as much as 25 per cent in 1998 would further weaken Africa's export sectors and revenue bases.
The U.S. Government Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security(BIS), has classified this software as Export Commodity Control Number(ECCN) 5D002.C.
For example, bananas and their derived products constitute the second-largest agricultural export commodity of Ecuador and Costa Rica.
In East Africa, weather conditions as well as export commodity prices remained largely favourable despite sporadic drought in the Horn of Africa.
Global monopoly capital has transformed once self-sufficient farmers and fisherfolk into export commodity producers.
It is important to identify the missing links in the provision of services for exporting commodities, generated by the disappearance of institutions such as marketing boards.
Tax authorities identify the exported commodity and require unambiguous definitions and explicit marking.
Our country exports commodities such as cocoa, coffee, gold, diamonds, timber and other non-traditional products.