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Meanings of export companies in English
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Usage of export companies in English
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Any tax increase would be paid to the government by exportcompanies.
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Nespresso purchased the coffee in Europe via Cuban state exportcompanies.
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Smaller exportcompanies were later exempted from the new rules after they complained.
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Major Asian markets were up, though Nikkei bucked the trend dragged by tech and exportcompanies.
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The global slowdown has already struck hard on the Indian exportcompanies due to slack international demand.
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Meela now sells his vegetables to local exportcompanies in Arusha, giving his income a major boost.
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A new survey shows almost one in four exportcompanies plan to move at least part of their business off-shore.
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Enterprise Ireland reported strong growth by Irish exportcompanies in 2001, despite the highest job losses in client companies in nine years.
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The money was paid under a system that shields big exportcompanies from meeting the full cost of their greenhouse gas emissions.
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The family-owned business, which has been trading for 68 years, employs about 1,800 people locally and is one of the North's most successful exportcompanies.
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Caution, concern and reassurance are required, according to agencies representing exportingcompanies.
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Exportcompanies, though, can bring yuan into the country freely as payment for trade.
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Obama said fast track authority would protect workers and promote businesses, and said exportingcompanies pay higher wages.
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Australian Grape & Wine -a group representing Australian producers -said exportingcompanies would cooperate fully with the investigation.
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But exportingcompanies should "redouble their effort" to exploit the British market, he said, given the relative price advantages.
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Exportingcompanies could face higher costs as a result, possibly reducing their desire to operate cross-border, and could oppose the initiative.