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But this is of limited use with export credits because the victim is neither the importer nor the exporter, but a third country whose exports are artificially suppressed.
One example is a bilateral agreement between Australia and Japan, which gives Australian beef exporters a price advantage over American producers whose exports are subject to higher Japanese tariffs; those tariffs would ultimately have been removed under the Pacific agreement.
Without those policies, Britain would have remained an exporter of raw wool, rather than of woollen goods, whose exports paid for the raw materials and food that it needed for the Industrial Revolution.
Initially, businesses whose exports could suffer will receive free permits.
Neither is close to China, whose exports rose to $1.899 trillion.
It erected a trade colossus whose exports were pumped up — American critics said — by an artificially depressed yen.
Still, he is doing no favors to American cattle ranchers, whose exports to South Korea are soaring.
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No one advocates casually carting off national treasures, whose export is already tightly restricted almost everywhere except the United States.
The same is true of exports from Japan, a country whose export prowess once seemed unmatched but lately has been running trade deficits.
Security features such as SSH, Kerberos, SSL/TLS, and SRP require strong cryptography, whose export is controlled by the US government.
Compensatory financing refers to international financial assistance to a country whose export earnings have suffered as a result of a decline in primary commodity prices.
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