Examples of 'exports would' in a sentence

Meaning of "exports would"

This phrase indicates a conditional statement suggesting that the act of selling or sending goods or services to other countries would have a specific consequence or effect. It implies that exporting products would result in or lead to a particular outcome or impact

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Chinese exports would therefore be likely to increase.
It goes without saying that such exports would be fraudulent.
Norwegian exports would then suffer as well.
In the first case imports would drop and in the second case exports would increase.
Imports and exports would drop rapidly.
Exports would also suffer.
The increase in exports would decrease external debt.
Exports would have suffered.
The importer wasthus assured that exports would be significantly reduced.
Canadian exports would benefit from firmer global demand.
Without shipping the worlds imports and exports would cost considerably more.
And their exports would no longer count as revenues.
National or European level licensing of stem cell imports and exports would be appropriate.
The surplus of exports would fall by a corresponding amount.
In any event, the amount of exports would be.

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Water exports would be banned.
The Agricultural exports would be.
Exports would grow significantly.
Canadian agricultural exports would also benefit from this agreement.
Exports would be treated as a transfer.
Motor vehicle and parts exports would feel the most significant effect.
LNG exports would incentivize new infrastructure investments worth billions of dollars in American communities.
London imposed controls so that no exports would wind up in German hands.
Those exports would likely continue to occur at significantly dumped prices.
Were this principle to be enforced consistently, exports would cease entirely.
A ban on timber exports would reduce or eliminate these services.
Constraints constraints on on subsidized subsidized exports exports would would pre ¬ pre ¬.
Such additional exports would in all likelihood also be significantly dumped.
They bet that debt-fueled growth and exports would lead to prosperity.
A reduction in exports would allow communities to meet their local needs first.
And with exports, if the global recovery falters, exports would probably decline.
Thus the risk of illegal exports would be greatly minimized and the legal status clarified.
In the long run, the distribution of production and exports would shift across countries.
Universal Exports would be at the top of that list.
Macroeconomics would look at how an increase / decrease in net exports would affect a nation 's capital account.
Its agricultural exports would be much more competitive in the European Union and elsewhere.
Winning a trade war by destroying both imports and exports would be a Pyrrhic victory . ".
Exports would be subject to VAT.
It was thought the exports would originate from South America.
Exports would not be subject to the tax, but imports would be.
It was emphasized that allowing exports would " do wonders " to restore economic viability.
UK exports would then face the same customs checks and tariffs as other non-EU nations.
However, it seems unlikely that these exports would reoccur in considerable quantities.
Thus, exports would be facilitated and imports made less attractive.
Again, most of the increase in cattle exports would consist of slaughter cows and bulls.
Allowing exports would lead to higher prices, they say, and that would encourage more drilling.
In the case of Lesotho, any reduction in exports would have repercussions for employment.
Simultaneously, exports would slow down somewhat because of a moderate growth deceleration in the EU.
Environmentalists fear a surge in U.S. oil exports would spark accidents and more oil spills.
Otherwise such exports would constitute a violation of the obligations imposed by Article 13 on exporting countries.

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