Along with Westerners, the Chinese merchant class dominated the economy in the nineteenth century, especially with the exportation of rice. |
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Since the 1960s, the economy, which previously had been based on large-scale agricultural exportation, has seen considerable diversification. |
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The main aquatics exportation from the country includes spitchcocks, frozen fish slices, shell-off frozen shrimps, squids, kelps and lavers. |
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Barriers were built to separate planning, production, promotion, sales and exportation and other inseparable functions. |
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Mobs in Boston prevented the exportation of grain by unrigging the ship and dismantling its rudder. |
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Never before have we seen the outsourcing, the exportation of high-value jobs at the rate that we have seen it over the course of the past three years. |
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The introduction, importation and exportation of any animal or any plant of any specie in Rwanda are governed by special rules. |
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He also said the country needs to focus on national production and exportation of goods. |
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The same should apply in cases of incurrence of a customs debt on exportation. |
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The movement to multi-site manufacture in this perspective represents an extension of management control over several sites, the exportation of Fordist manufacturing capacity. |
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Those in charge of the experiment are quick to point out that this means full-grown watermelons will fit on refrigerator shelves and occupy less space during exportation. |
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In practice, all international money transfers, except the very limited importation and exportation of currency notes, are effected through banking channels. |
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The areas particularly interesting for investment are the harvesting of fruits, of vegetables and agro alimentary products for exportation. |
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Also the exportation of figures out of the bookkeeping system to MS-office applications was made possible. |
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Data exportation to most dobby looms, dobbies, drafting and drawing in machines. |
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It will enable the region to be opened up and to vitalise the economy both for imports to the country and for the exportation of ores. |
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Thanks to our support to small coffee producers, coffee bean exportation to Spain has been stabilised, according to the criteria of fair trade. |
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Three years after debuting in Europe, Master Italia grows yet again in exportation, selling its hats in 10 countries on the old Continent. |
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Haldia, Vishakhapatnam, and Paradeep are well developed as iron ore terminals, reflecting India's profitable exportation of raw materials. |
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Is Sundance's exportation of the indie-film mindset to other countries also an opportunity for other national cinemas to survive global Hollywoodization? |
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My thing is, by the time this exportation has created a loose sort of worldwide cultural homogeny the original cultures themselves will have changed. |
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Although the production of manufactured goods, exportation and distribution remain a characteristic trait of the local economy, this is gradually moving towards the development of the tertiary sector. |
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Until cloves were grown outside of the Maluku Islands, they were traded like oil, with an enforced limit on exportation. |
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As a result, the loss of competitive standing has not only been of 5.9 because of the light dwindling of exportation competitiveness of cotton, fibber and remains of bovine. |
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China, Australia, India, and Iran have the largest modern flocks, and serve both local and exportation needs for wool and mutton. |
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As a consequence, there was always a risk that Member States would deliberately or accidentally subsidise their exports by overestimating the taxes refundable on exportation. |
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This establishment, 3rd one created by the brand, was dedicated to small-volume production and the exportation of luxury watches integrating musical elements, automata and great complications. |
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Halmstad's port services timber exportation. |
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In addition, the importation and exportation of goods are subject to trade agreements between the importing and exporting jurisdictions. |
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Their scientific usefulness has raised important problems of conservation of primate stocks in the wild, and exportation of monkeys is no longer permitted from many countries. |
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In their efforts to address this challenge, the member States of ECOWAS established a moratorium on the importation and exportation of these arms. |
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In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority. |
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Instead, drug traffickers in Colombia continued their focus on the exportation of cocaine. |
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He emphasized the need to set up effective control systems and update national legislation in consistence with Codex standards to ensure that food meets the requirements for consumption and exportation. |
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In regard to counterfeit goods, the authorities shall not allow the re exportation of the infringing goods in an unaltered state or subject them to a different customs procedure, other than in exceptional circumstances. |
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These arrests and the dismantling of a sophisticated criminal exportation network are a significant blow in eradicating Canada as a transnational drug-trafficking hub. |
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By the early 1990s, although Colombia led in the exportation of cocaine, it found increasing confrontations within its state. |
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As a result of Jibrell's lobbying and education efforts, the Puntland government in 2000 prohibited the exportation of charcoal. |
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The removal of the liquids before exportation, however, makes it financially and organisationally unattractive to export Netherlands car wrecks to car dismantling companies abroad. |
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Since then Pozzuoli has been living on the profits derived from many local glass and ceramics manufactures, from the exportation of sulphur and alum and from the pozzolana quarries. |
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Drug cartels are using new methods in narcotics production and narcotics exportation, to avoid Ghanaian security agencies. |
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The Syrian Lebanese drug cartels are the longest tenured drug cartel on the islands, having ridden the wave of cocaine exportation from the 1970s to the current day. |
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