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Those subsidies -- more than the domestic output of sub-Saharan Africa -- make it nearly impossible for farmers in poor countries to compete against subsidized imports, losing out in their own markets and with little chance of exporting.
Peru has been quick to offer the use of its territory for the pipeline, partly because its government believes that would boost the chances of exporting gas from Camisea.
At the same time, Mr. Marchionne said, Fiat and Chrysler plants outside Europe were operating at full capacity, opening a chance for Italian factories to produce for export.
Here in Walgett, where a meat works that chops up kangaroos for export is the main chance for employment, the small-bore picture is a snapshot of the nationwide problems.
Lobsters are caught for export.
At home, they make things for export.
Some coffee is grown for export.
The gas is liquefied for export.
It's something for export.
Some mica is quarried, mostly for export.
Resources include red ochre for export.
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