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"I could imagine that the title could boost export chances," the Federation's president, Hans-Georg Eils, told the Wall Street Journal.
Like other economists, Mr. Remsperger expressed fear that a continuously falling dollar would crimp Germany's export chances, threatening its profits and its modest economic growth.
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Some of those are exported, but the chances of them ending up in Europe or the US are slim, due to tight customs checks.
The Austrian-born former bodybuilder must have hinted delicately that it would not help his chances to export all those jobs.
Now the ministry faces a dilemma: if the government's investigation does not appear credible, it could hurt the ministry's chances to export high-speed rail equipment and technology.
Export markets represent the chance to revive local economies.
Going online has "absolutely" made business more profitable, he said.It is also giving film-makers the chance to export their art.
"These subsidies are crippling Africa's chance to export its way out of poverty," said James Wolfensohn, the World Bank president, in a speech last month.
That has devastating effects on poorer nations, many of which could improve living standards if only given a chance to export farm products at fair market prices.
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.
That will improve competitiveness and the chances of exporting, eventually creating more jobs," says José Ramón Pin of the IESE business school.In this section Flaming February Dangermen Spanish practices The declaration Echo no more?
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