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From another perspective, Iraq has become an exporting country, and not just of oil.
So far, oil exporting countries have set much of the money aside.
The Netherlands is one of the world's 10 leading exporting countries.
And today, Bangladesh has turned into a drug exporting country.
How many more died in the exporting country or after the quarantine?
Free trade should only be allowed, where exporting countries maintain reasonable standards.
The company raw products are received from many timber exporting countries around the world.
Payment could be made by reducing the national debt of the exporting country.
Some of the facilities in the exporting countries have been idled for 10 years.
It also marks the entrance of foreign companies into the energy exporting country's retail market.
A new slide showed the top ten oil producing and exporting countries in order of their annual production.
But this will apply only to items that originate outside the exporting country.
Spain is one of the largest shark catching and exporting countries in the world.
Both of these will result in our diversifying supply routes and exporting countries.
Have the exporting countries made proposals which are acceptable?
E-waste presents a potential security threat to individuals and exporting countries.
These countries were selected as the leading international or regional exporting countries.
In fact, many oil exporting countries subsidize domestic consumption below price levels defined by the world market.
With enough cooperation from exporting countries, active naval enforcement may prove unnecessary.
Then, when the company published its full-year result, it blamed the oil producing exporting countries.
He should accelerate the process by calling on the four other main nuclear exporting countries to join Washington in an immediate ban.
Services exporting countries include hubs of international finance, tourism, healthcare, education, and so on.
The strange result could occur if the exporting country's offer curve is very inelastic.
To make matters worse for the coffee exporting countries, history does not provide any examples of successful agreements to keep beans off the market.
Is one only to apply the standards and regulations of the exporting country or are some higher international standards to be used?