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Discover Ludwig"export ban" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a ban on the exportation of goods or services from one country to another. For example: "The government issued an export ban on agricultural products to protect the domestic market."
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Kazakhstan (one of the top ten wheat exporters) has allowed its wheat export ban to expire.
America supported the export ban.
The export ban cut prices at Liniers by 30%.
Ed Vaizey has placed an export ban on the work.
Japan has maintained an arms export ban since 1976.
Once the beef export ban was lifted, the beefiness resumed.
Instead we'll just rely on a buffer stock or we'll slap in place an export ban.
In our weekly finance podcast - currency markets, zombie banks and wheat prices after Russia's export ban.
Drought in Russia, a big supplier, led to an export ban last year.
French talk of weapons for "defensive purposes" would still breach the arms export ban.
"Lifting the crude-oil export ban will be an immediate boon to our economy".
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