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Discover Ludwig"imports from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the shipment of goods from one country into another. For example: "The US had a significant increase in imports from China this year."
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Talk story about imports from Italy.
Cut off cheap electricity imports from France?
Imports from everywhere fell by about 20%.
It's not just imports from England".
Imports from China climbed 3.8% to ¥1.28tn.
Imports from the bloc totaled $1.3 billion.
That far outstrips the growth of imports from China.
(Wait, you might say: imports from Canada are still imports.
Ukraine's gas imports from the west are rocketing.
Steel imports from Japan have plunged (see chart).
Imports from partners in regional trade agreements are tariff-free.
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