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I . export [ɪkˈspɔ:t, Am -ˈspɔ:rt] VB trans a. fig

II . export [ˈekspɔ:t, Am -spɔ:rt] N

1. export (product):

capital export N no pl ECON

export business N

2. export business no pl (branch):

export deficit N

export demand N

export-driven ADJ

export goods N no pl

export-oriented ADJ

export regulations pl

export sector N

export trade N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This in effect results in the customer being paid for his/her exports at the full retail price of electricity.
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Pistachios, liquefied propane, methanol (methyl alcohol), hand-woven carpets and automobiles are the major non-oil exports.
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In 2007, the total value of exports from Mauritania was estimated to be about $1.5 billion.
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Farmers have complained about the impact of the strong Chilean peso on exports.
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Oil and gas exports, specifically, continue to be the main source of hard currency.
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Factory output is expected to bottom out gradually, led by the electrical machinery sector reflecting a recovery in shipments centering on exports.
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This productivity change may then lead expanded exports and to output growth.
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Although there is no pier, some exports are made in such small vessels as sail up the harbour.
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In 2000, oil and gas exports accounted for more than 98% of export earnings and about 83% of federal government revenue.
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Today a large fish farm exports goldfish to the national market.
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