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In the United States, a half-dozen planned export terminals in the Pacific Northwest and in the Gulf of Mexico have already been canceled over the last year because of poor economics and political opposition.
The last 90 days ReprintsFurther west along the coast at Corpus Christi, a planned export terminal for a third hydrocarbon product, liquefied natural gas (LNG), has become the fifth such project to gain regulatory approval.
The planned export of generic antiretroviral medicines to Rwanda suggests that the legislation may prove to be more workable than originally anticipated.
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Executives from Brilliance said they planned to export vehicles to North America, Europe and Russia but gave no time frame for entering the United States.
In June, a small Chinese automaker, the Hebei Zhongxing Automobile Manufacture Company, said it planned to export pickup trucks to Mexico, also before the end of the year.
A headline in Business Day on Friday about a Chinese automaker that planned to export to the United States misstated the type of vehicle involved.
Li said his company believed so strongly in a global cycling renaissance that it planned to export its bike-sharing revolution to London, Singapore and Los Angeles.
In the early 1990s computer makers used this model: They planned to export models made in China but wound up selling them in China.
In Whatcom County, Washington, progressive county commissioners helped defeat a planned coal export terminal in May that would have been the largest in North America, according to Jones.
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In the context of undertaking international trade, firms who are exporting or who are planning to export are subject to risks to comply with the regulation in terms of exporting.
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