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Bill was the natural choice to head it, later becoming director and then deputy chairman of the permanent committee on invisible exports (1968-87).
At the same time, they were prudent and understanding men in a commercial sense, who knew the value and necessity of invisible exports.
This has been undesirable, but not of critical importance because our income from invisible exports has made good the difference.
The overseas earning capacity of banking and insurance are referred to as 'invisible exports'.
Will the court take judicial notice of an activity known as "Mars" Invisible Export?"'
The current-account deficit narrowed to £192m ($377m) in February, thanks to falling imports and rising invisible exports.
The City of London is important to the invisible exports of this country, and we cannot allow scandals such as those that have happened in the past.
The idea of fraternity and how to organize it was one of 19th-century Europe's invisible exports to the New World.
To counter-balance any shortcomings on the domestic front claims have frequently been made about the major contribution which financial services rendered to the economy through invisible exports.
Proponents of this view claim that if we counted these invisible exports, which they call "dark matter," much of the U.S. trade deficit would disappear.
There were probably invisible exports too: exports of technical skill and artistry, exports of medicine and magic.
Construction has been an important South Korean export industry since the early 1960s and remains a critical source of foreign currency and invisible export earnings.
However, for a variety of reasons, income from invisible exports has failed to keep pace with expenditure on physical imports, resulting in an overall deficit throughout this period.
They are 'invisible investments', just as earnings of foreign exchange by the sale of banking, insurance and other services to foreigners are described as 'invisible exports'.
London is still the centre of world shipping activity and the Baltic Exchange is Britain's second biggest 'invisible export' earner after Lloyd's of London.
He was Chairman of the British Overseas Trade Board 1979-1983, and Chairman of the British Invisible Exports Council from 1975 to 1991.
(4) Invisible exports (funds received from sources outside the Seychelles) including, pensions and allotments to retired British expatriates, bank transfers from abroad, and miscellaneous purchases,), Rs.
Not sure of the validity of these figures but I think you'll find that £70 billion is about 20% of total invisible exports and about 12% of the actual total.
John Orr (1953) coined the term "invisible exports" to describe how French forme, ouverte, and courir borrowed the sports meanings of English form, open, and run.
Despite an 8 percent drop in its merchandise trade deficit, Britain reported a larger-than-expected deficit in its current account, which includes earnings from such invisible exports as insurance and other financial services.
A deficit on the current account, which also includes services and invisible exports, meanwhile fell to 0.9 billion marks from a provisional 4.8 billion marks in February, the federal statistical office, which published the figures, said.
Major's proposals, based on a paper presented in May by the British Invisible Exports Council, were designed to apply to the medium-term future, after completion of Stage 1 of the Delors plan.
But as Lord Limerick, chairman of the British Invisible Exports Council, points out in the council's latest annual report, British investors appear unusally skilled at building up, and generating earnings from, overseas portfolios.
Today, the barge docks in Kuala Lumpar where Sir Peter Carey, chairman of Morgan Grenfell, will trumpet the merits of the City on behalf of the British Invisible Exports Council.
British Invisibles itself originated in the Committee on Invisible Exports, set up in April 1968 by the Bank of England and then became the British Invisible Exports Council.