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Cultures able to produce exportable goods and services will dominate those that can't.
Calls for the privatisation of any organisations producing exportable goods.
"We can't compete with slave labor," he said, referring to China's use of prisoners to make exportable goods.
High tariff walls by the union against the region's most exportable goods - steel and textiles - remained in place.
But it will take months, perhaps years, before local industry will produce enough exportable goods to allow for full convertibility of the crown.
Iceland already converts its surplus electricity into exportable goods and hydrocarbon replacements.
The Roman Empire produced few exportable goods.
Minimal or zero government control and regulation of trade is the favored liberal policy, which calls for the privatisation of any organisations producing exportable goods.
Heavy industries, created by the Communists largely to produce exportable goods to the Soviet Union, face a catastrophic shrinkage of markets.
In international economics and international trade, terms of trade or TOT is (Price of exportable goods)/(Price of importable goods).
Before Schimmelmann, other traders based in Copenhagen had realized that due to Denmark's lack of naturally exportable goods, it was necessary to start intermediary trade with overseas goods as compensation.
When this failed, and when Raffles' own expeditions into his new dominion found only treacherous terrain and few exportable goods, his desire to establish a better British presence was cemented.
A decline in demand overseas could have long-range effects on efforts to reduce the trade deficit, because companies involved in exporting may delay decisions to invest in new plants and equipment, thus shutting off future production of exportable goods.
CWC enables the movement of imported and exportable goods to and from the port towns and has developed infrastructure of Container Freight Stations & Inland Clearance Depots throughout the country.
Recently, the municipal government signed a deal with the German car-parts manufacturer, Reum GmbH, on the construction of a new manufacturing plant, which should eventually employ 200 workers, and produce up to 50 million euro worth of exportable goods.
The Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) negotiations of the World Trade Organization are based on the Doha Declaration of 2001 that calls for a reduction or elimination in tariffs, particularly on exportable goods of interest to developing countries.
The plan seemed successful for some months, but it soon caused wholesale shortages of consumer goods (especially of easily exportable goods like meat, milk, automobiles, grains, sugar and alcohol) and the appearance of a black market in which such goods were sold for higher prices.