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The Associated Press named three facilities that both employ North Koreans and export frozen seafood to the United States; more than 2,000 tons of frozen entrees and appetizers from these factories has already been imported by the US and Canada this year.
To make extra money for the move, he and a friend were thinking about exporting frozen strawberries to Europe.
The harbour exports frozen meat, timber, wool, cereal products, and manufactured goods and is the base for a commercial fishing fleet.
Not a trace exists of the 63 factories that once canned their catches; today the lobster is exported frozen or fresh.
Iranian rights activists have a mixed view on the sanctions, which have halved Iran's oil exports, frozen the country out of the international banking system and caused a steep slide in the value of Iran's currency, the rial.
Cod and capelin make up about two-thirds of the total catch, and whitefish species such as cod and haddock are exported fresh, frozen, salted, or dried.
She has built a reputation as an effective campaigner who combines traditional politics, social networking savvy and a community organizing background that dates to her teenage days protesting live animal exports on freezing shipping docks.
These include a ban on the supply of heavy weaponry and nuclear-related technology to Iran, a block on arms exports, asset-freezes, travel bans, bans on trade in precious metals, and bans on crude oil exports and banking transactions, among others.
"Israel regrets calls to cancel or freeze export licenses, or to condition them on a non-recurrence of hostilities.
Us? Angola on the way to war Sun and showers Arabia infelix Too bold ReprintsWhen the Bank's president, James Wolfensohn, visited Mozambique last year, a torrent of complaints from processors and politicians persuaded him to agree to the export tax being frozen at 14% while a new study was prepared.
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