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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will export cheaper" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the cost-effectiveness of exporting goods, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity. Example: "Our new strategy will export cheaper products to international markets."
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As China moves up the value chain, it will export cheaper products in new industries, such as cars.
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He doesn't envisage the EU targeting the US to export cheaper cheeses because it wouldn't represent good value, but hopes that more "higher end" cheese will go in both directions.
But the fear is that China will "export" deflation because a cheaper yuan cuts the price of its imports in advanced economies.
"Make them cheap enough and they will export".
Unlike earlier owners of Mount Weld, who planned to fully process the ore to metals, Lynas will export a semiprocessed material to China, where final extraction of the metallic elements will take place with cheaper labor and other overhead.
In the meantime, we'll restore our economic supremacy by exporting cheap natural gas while reducing our own carbon emissions and energy costs.
A lower currency will make exports cheaper and aid exporters but the British experience is that exporters outside the confines of the car industry do little to exploit this situation.
The fall in sterling does have a benefit too, however – it will make exports cheaper.
The first was the drop in the value of the pound, which will make exports cheaper and provide a boost to industry.
"We'll export the stuff to them".
In some states with low electric rates, elected officials fear that new lines will simply export their cheap power and drive rates up.
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