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1 But the heavily indebted state-owned power sector may import more , Rao said.
2 The closure of oilfields has forced Libya to import more fuel products.
3 That leaves the onus on Pemex to import more to cover demand.
4 Supposing we import more from France than we export to her.
5 The zoo's won council backing to import more elephants and build a bigger enclosure.
6 It would help us import more scarce technical talent.
7 This means that we import more people than leave the city giving us a surplus.
8 Second, if Japan is able to tame deflation, it will eventually import more goods and services.
9 Crop losses come as China needs to import more corn to meet rising demand to feed livestock.
10 South Korea is likely to import more oil and natural gas to make up for the shortages.
11 Analysts expect the disease to force China to import more pork, but that has not happened yet.
12 Expectations the disease could force China to import more pork has bolstered U.S. hog prices for weeks.
13 We now import more than 50% of our oil.
14 It's impossible to import more like them.
15 In addition, Shell could quickly import more boom, dispersant and other safety gear from Europe, the person said.
16 On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to lower tariffs, broaden market access and import more from overseas.
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