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The phrase "aggregate import" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, trade, or data analysis, where it refers to the total amount of imports combined from various sources.
Example: "The report highlighted the aggregate import of goods over the last fiscal year, showing a significant increase compared to previous years."
Alternatives: "total import" or "cumulative import".
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Moreover, it indicates the aggregate import, m_{REG} = m_{INTRA} + m, (2.4 where (m_{REG} = diagleft( {Ax} right)hat{T}^{prime}left( {1, cdots,1} right)^{prime } + m).
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Aggregate exports increase by 3.23 and 1.44 % respectively both in S1 and S2, while aggregate imports increase in S1 by 2.31%% but decrease in S2 by 2.21%%.
For each sector, using 2005 Fukushima Regional IO Table, calculate the aggregate imports (including the ones from the other regions in the prefecture) within the six regions and subtract prefectural imports (not including the trades in the prefecture) from the data contained in the 2005 Fukushima Prefecture Input Output Table.
With a tentative estimate of 13 million tonnes for aggregate imports in 2005/06, China's share in global imports is expected to climb to 19percentt.
In Europe, aggregate imports are also estimated to be higher than in the previous season mainly due to larger EU purchases.
In Africa, aggregate imports are forecast to increase by almost 1 million tonnes from the previous season to 16.5 million tonnes in 2005/06.
Aggregate imports into Asia are expected to reach around 54 million tonnes, some 1 million tonnes more than in the previous year.
But, in a country where aggregate imports have usually been more than aggregate exports, it does not appear obvious that there could be any reason for licensing exports or for controlling export operations.
In the sub-Saharan region, aggregate imports could remain high as in this season, but it is difficult to make any realistic forecast at this early stage against the background of on-going civil conflicts in many parts.
For the developing countries, as a group, total coarse grains imports are forecast at 73 million tonnes, up 1.2 million tonnes from 2004/05, whereas, aggregate imports by the developed countries are put at 32 million tonnes, virtually unchanged from the previous season.
Available information received in GIEWS by late March 2008, indicates that about 55percentt of the LIFDC's aggregate cereal import requirement of some 82 million tonnes in 2007/08 marketing years has been already covered.
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