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Just about anything you can do with fish for export.
So someone had also said, well, just make one that's only for export.
Especially since most of the cars we do make go for export.
The system is offered for export as the Model 1984.
"The person who did it must have had enough information to know that the line is being used for export," he said.
Most of the country's wine production is made for export.
In 2005 the company sold almost 800,000 products, half of which went for export.
Most of the pieces are made in Africa for export.
All the sugar, they tell me, is going for export.
Japan is not the only nation to produce in one foreign country for export to another.
The same, though, is true for exports, and not just in Germany.
What's the best place to start researching your market for export?
The city's economy is based on the processing of products for export.
By 1937, 98 percent of production was destined for export.
The plan called for exports to grow at a higher rate than the national income.
But most industry groups, seeing a large potential for exports, have come out in favor.
The second generation was introduced in 1992 and available for export the following year.
"Each industry needs to have its own famous brand for export."
And national parties may raise money in such places for export to other states.
The Soviets are most in need of energy development for export income.
This national custom is worth six of the other one, for export.
Only about ten to fifteen percent of all production is for export.
A vast amount of these were for export to help the British economy.
However not all respondents were able to do so and a number of them gave figures for exports during their company's financial year.
Although early production was still all for export, from 1953 cars became available on the domestic market.