imports in the PONS Dictionary

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restraints on imports

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Between 1821 and 1837, imports of the drug increased fivefold.
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This has led to imports of sodium tetraborate (borax) growing by a hundredfold between 2000 and 2005 and boric acid imports increasing by 28% per year over the same period.
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The operation resulted in imports being reduced by almost 95%.
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By 2012, 85.6 per cent of current imports must be tariff-free, including whiteware, steel, plastics, furniture and jewellery.
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Imports consisted principally of piece-goods, farinaceous foods, and iron and steel goods, and exports of gold dust, raffia, hides, caoutchouc (rubber) and live animals.
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Since mid-1985, the depreciated value of the currency has increased the competitiveness of Swazi exports and moderated the growth of imports, generating trade surpluses.
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The country has, as a result, become more dependent on feedstock imports of soya bean and corn.
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Imports probably included products such as textiles, ornaments and other materials.
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The not inconsiderable expenditure of foreign exchange to insure food supplies by imports, even when harvests were good, grew to catastrophic proportions with bad harvests.
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Excluding the volatility of large capital items, goods imports rose 2.6 percent, the agency said.
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