Manufacturing industry includes clothing and the assembly of electrical components for re-export. |
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He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export. |
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By 1776 Glasgow merchants imported more than half of Britain's tobacco and had lucrative re-export markets in Europe. |
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It lays down conditions for export, re-export, and import permits, as required. |
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He added that most of the improvement came from business in Asia, both from end user consumption and from re-export. |
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Most Thai exports involve importing raw materials and then reassembling them for re-export, the Committee found. |
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In addition, the re-export of dyes figures prominently in the list of 1990s exports. |
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This was in spite of the fact that the silicon panel factory added only about 20 percent value to an imported product before re-export. |
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Customs said although the weapons had been listed in the manifest as firearms, there was no re-export licence. |
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The Netherlands is importing large quantities of raw pith for value addition and re-export, he said. |
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Bangladesh is keen to purchase Thai products for both domestic consumption and re-export to third countries. |
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Hong Kong's re-export trade was also vulnerable to any weakness in China's exports, he said. |
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Article I of the Convention defines trade as export, re-export, import and introduction from the sea. |
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The Philippines also does not re-export or retransfer previously imported small arms and light weapons. |
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The company's representatives showed the parcel to the authorities and asked for permission to re-export the shipment. |
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Increasing returns from the Australian market will reduce the margin between this and higher-value Asian markets, thereby reducing the incentive for re-export. |
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Many export parts and components that are then assembled in China for re-export. |
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You agree not to export or re-export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America. |
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But now grain importers there have had to pledge that they will not re-export. |
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The zones will feature tax-exemption, free flow of products, processing for re-export, one-stop administrative processing and easy access for foreign businesspeople. |
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His dredging of the waterways for example resulted in increasing the volume of cargo being handled in Dubai, strengthening its position as a major trading and re-export hub. |
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And any weapon containing American parts requires re-export approval from the American government. |
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The real figures are often disguised amid the huge revenues that Belarus receives from both transit and re-export fees. |
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Despite repeated requests, the company did not provide any evidence of a subsequent re-export to a third country. |
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The committee therefore chose to table amendments which remove this option of re-export. |
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Imports of the substance by Ireland and Switzerland were mainly for re-export. |
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The re-export of legally imported opium is nowadays the exception, rather than the rule. |
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International trade include import, export and re-export of live and animal trophies, plants and parts and derivatives thereof, based on a permit certification system. |
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As much as 60 percent of all imports may be assumed to be non-dutiable, with some of them supposedly meant for re-export. |
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Dutch merchants and Dutch commercial capital poured into Londen after 1690 and went to play an important role in the re-export trade between England and the Continent. |
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Ireland and France were the main importers of oxazepam, both countries importing the substance mainly for re-export. |
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As it is costly to re-export, that stock is then stuck. |
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Much of that business was simply temporarily storing gas for re-export. |
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The ZAEZ allows duty-free import and re-export of goods and components. |
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Export shall mean customs procedure arranged by customs regulations for the dual-use items that permanently or temporarily leave the customs territory of the Republic of Croatia, including re-export of such items. |
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In practice, there have been no cases of temporary import for re-export and goods under transit, in which nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and its means of delivery are detected. |
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This system presupposes, however, that poor countries agree not to re-export the medicines to rich countries and that they are careful to ensure that the products are properly used to reduce any possibility of resistance. |
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It also applies when the political situation leads to loss, confiscation, damage or prevention of the re-export of goods, or if the policyholder's rights are compromised. |
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The profits arising from tourism do not necessarily remain in the islands, especially when this industry is largely in the hands of large tourist operators who re-export its proceeds. |
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We are continuing to look at ways to serve our customers through our operations in the United States or through milk imports in Canada for re-export. |
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Since the US absorbs about 35 percent of the world's exports, Taiwanese manufacturers should invest in Africa and re-export products to the US, Day said. |
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The re-export trade, catering to consumer demand for such items as electronics, audio tapes and compact discs, designer clothing and footwear had encouraged widespread piracy. |
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The Kingdom is considered a major car and spare parts re-export hub. |
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This solution is a technical way of plugging a time gap so that, when the general law comes into force, the provisions of this law will apply to re-export in accordance with this directive. |
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Particularly hard-hit are car makers and maquiladoras, the manufacturing plants concentrated on the northern border that make goods from imported materials for re-export. |
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Latvia is a transit country for uranium exports from Russia and the NIS to EU users, and for the import and re-export of uranium sent by EU users to Russia for processing. |
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In the Netherlands, imports of amobarbital showed a notable increase, averaging 3.4 tons per year during the period 1997-2001, all of it destined for re-export. |
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The main importers of secobarbital in recent years, Ireland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, re-export significant quantities of their imports of the substance. |
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The last straw seems to have been the agreement with ACP countries on the re-export of their sugar, which was subsidised to the tune of EUR 800 million. |
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An arms trade treaty should address, among other things, the export, re-export, import, transfer, transit and transshipment of all conventional arms, including components, ammunition and the technology for their manufacture. |
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The UAE has looked to position itself as a trading and re-export hub for commodities like cotton, gold and palm oil. |
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The official further said that the regulations require a licence for the export or re-export to North Korea of all US-origin items except food and certain medicines. |
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