export-oriented in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for export-oriented in the English»Spanish Dictionary

export-oriented [Am ˌɛkspɔrtˈɔriɛn(t)əd, Brit ˌɛkspɔːtˈɔːrɪɛntɪd], export-orientated Brit [ˌekspɔːrtˈɔːrienteɪtəd, ˌekspɔːtˈɔːrienteɪtɪd] ADJ

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Cottage industries include coir-making, floral trade, handloom-weaving, rubber products, food-processing units, and lace-making (export-oriented).
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Tourism, export-oriented manufacturing, and offshore banking activity have assumed larger roles.
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This is largely on the back of its export-oriented industries of sugar and mining.
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Foreign investments are pouring in as export-oriented industries continue to flourish.
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They began aggressive recruitment programs designed to attract settlers to the area, offering free land and backing for export-oriented businesses.
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Work included export-oriented industrialization, manufacturing in electronics and toy assembly, sewing in garment production, and mixed assembly and sewing in the footwear industry.
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Types of industries preferred for this estate are those, which are non-pollutive, labor-intensive, export-oriented, and non-hazardous such as the 6 companies that have located therein.
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Two units are export-oriented in the line of fish processing activity.
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In addition to wine, two export-oriented agricultural items have emerged dynamically: fruit, vegetables and flowers.
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Credit was a major factor stimulating a growth in export-oriented products, as well as in short-and medium-range trade and transportation.
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