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Small businesses have huge potential to export, both within the EU and further afield.
But the appeal for Microsoft lay in the potential to export that technology to other parts of the empire.
"Africa must no longer import to eat", said president Paul Biya in 2011, stressing Cameroon's enormous potential to export rather than input.
In particular, the document emphasises Japanese firms fear for their future potential to export from Britain to third countries because of trade privileges within the EU single market around "rules of origin".
Coalmining in Australia is entering a "structural decline", with projects set to become unviable due to unrealistic expectations over the potential to export the fossil fuels to China and India, according to a new report.
If confirmed, the North's restarting of the reactor, coupled with its uranium enrichment program, is likely to increase international jitters over the North's nuclear capabilities and its potential to export nuclear materials and technologies to other states.
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The big winners will be those with games that work not only in China, but with the potential to be exported.
The sugar industry in India has a potential of 3500 MW to export to the grid.
In China's policy discussion, she says, Beijing has taken its cues from the global market with an eye to export potential.
This highlighted a high potential of petrol station areas to export BTEX pollutants to stormwater runoff.
In future biorefineries, the cogeneration of energy will be normal and used to rise high-pressure steam, power, or electricity, mainly to supply the own self-sustained process and to export any potential surplus.
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