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The phrase "a net exporter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a country or entity that exports more goods and services than it imports, indicating a positive trade balance.
Example: "In recent years, the country has become a net exporter of renewable energy technologies, significantly boosting its economy."
Alternatives: "a trade surplus nation" or "an exporter overall".
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The EU is a net exporter of pork, with 2.3 million tons of pork exported to third countries in 2012.
It both imports and exports on a large scale, but overall it is a net exporter.
We will soon be a net exporter of natural gas.
We're a net exporter of cars once again.
But production outpaced consumption, making China a net exporter.
In 2011, Germany was still a net exporter of electricity.
It is a net exporter of coal and this year will become a net exporter of gas, too.
Britain has become a net exporter of cars, he says.
In less complex weapons, South Africa is a net exporter.
As recently as the 1990s, China was still a net exporter of oil.
As a result, China has been a net exporter of capital for almost 20 years.
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