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ˈoil-ex·port·ing ADJ attr, inv

oil-exporting
oil-exporting country
oil-exporting country

oil-exporting country N MKT COMPET

Specialized Vocabulary
oil-exporting country
oil-exporting country

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oil-exporting country

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English
These agreements allow petroleum to be stored at an oil-importing country, however the reserves are technically under the control of the oil-exporting country.
en.wikipedia.org
Trade surpluses in oil-exporting countries more than offset trade deficits in oil-importing countries.
en.wikipedia.org
It is home to many oil workers, has an oil-exporting port (the so-called "monoboya") and also offers fishing along the village's single bridge as a tourist attraction.
en.wikipedia.org
But its significance is that it indicated at least a subset of the most important oil-exporting countries may be ready to do a deal.
www.khmertimeskh.com
Third, the real global imbalance is in the oil-exporting countries.
www.firstpost.com
The currencies of oil-exporting nations were buoyed this week by an increase in crude prices.
www.bloomberg.com
Like other oil-exporting countries, its economy has been hit hard by plummeting prices.
www.tri-cityherald.com
Soon, these countries became major world oil-exporting countries, amassing huge riches within a matter of years, a feat that perhaps has no historical parallel.
en.wikipedia.org
Paradoxically, higher oil prices helped tighten the global oil market because they stimulated even more demand growth in oil-exporting economies.
uk.reuters.com
Lower income oil-importers could also be hurt by declining aid and remittances from oil-exporting countries.
www.thehindu.com

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