Commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country.
The commercial activity of selling and shipping goods to a foreign country.
1 But the figures of these odious exportations , are they still considerable?
2 The Portuguese authorities on one side, and the English cruisers on the other, limit exportations .
3 Wholesale exportations of wives are spoiling the market.
4 The exportations of America, which are tolerably well known, are the best measure for estimating the importations.
5 The first is, that the balance of trade is in our favor when our exportations exceed our importations.
6 The sarsaparilla in its original packing case was unique, and it represented its share in the country's exportations .
7 This fact is so well known that I have heard of recent exportations of iron ore to England.
8 The demand of the Turks in the Levant and the Moors in Spain was met by exportations from the various Barbary ports.
9 While this is felt injuriously in the diminution of the revenue, it has been accompanied with a very large increase of exportations .
10 France has a good many more resources than Italy; she has a smaller need of importations and a greater facility for exportations .
11 We were now about to enter the great vine-growing district of Cyprus, which produces the large exportations that form the chief industry of Limasol.
12 In consequence of the American war, a stop had been put to exportations of manufactures, and a large body of the people deprived of employment.
13 In terms of francs or lire at par with the dollar, Germany's exportations in 1920 have amounted to 7,250 millions.
14 Article 504: Obligations Regarding Exportations
15 "A people is impoverished by importations and enriched by exportations . "
16 In 1688 was granted the parliamentary bounty upon the exportation of corn.
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