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Those fees mean that smartphones and laptops often cost consumers more in Brazil, and that domestic manufacturers can be at a disadvantage if their products require imported parts.
As a result, many of Britain's exports require imported inputs; so when sterling depreciates and import prices rise, the knock-on effect on export prices renders them less competitive.
ENSO shifts winds all over the world, can create devastating rains and flooding in South and North America, and has even been linked to social unrest in countries that require imported food.
However, a few of the treatments purported to eliminate arterial obstruction require imported herbal products.
Foreign companies may displace local employment, since their breweries and production facilities often require imported technology [ 77].
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A plan to fight the extinction of wild tigers in Cambodia would require importing the big cats from abroad, in what conservationists say would be the first transnational tiger reintroduction.
FowlNew European Union rules that require importing countries to comply with the EU's food-hygiene standards or to reach mutual agreements with the EU have prompted a trade dispute.
Of course, that might require importing trained people from outside Rhode Island.
Indeed, Pakistan still requires imported nuclear equipment as it builds up its nuclear arsenal.
In that year, Congress passed a law requiring imported goods to be stamped with the place of manufacture, whereupon at least one Japanese manufacturing city adopted the alias "Usa" and kept right on doing business.
But expansion requires imported uranium as fuel (miners fail to extract enough from domestic deposits) plus foreign capital and expertise to build big reactors of 1,000MW or more.Uranium will come.
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