Word: exportability
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...Typically a U.S. manufacturer will be approached by an exporter who claims to be shipping the product to West Germany, say. They sell the material to another exporter--perhaps it goes to Sweden instead--and they send it to the Soviet Union," explains Prime's Ganaghan. It was this kind of smuggling ring that made headlines earlier this fall when Swedish and U.S. Customs intercepted a shipment of Digital VAX computers bound originally for West Germany but headed instead to a destination in the Soviet Bloc. VAX computers have potential military applications, according to the Defense Department. As a result...
Japan's export industries are so strong that the country is expected to pile up a $33 billion trade surplus in 1984. It is an embarrassment of riches that Japan does not know how to absorb. Said Yoshino: "We are not able to invest in our own economy all that we have earned...
Unlike the Philippines, Indonesia has enjoyed political calm, for the most part, during the 18-year tenure of President Suharto. But the archipelago faces economic challenges. Falling oil prices have cut Indonesia's earnings from its chief export, and the country's current account deficit will be about $4.2 billion this year. On the bright side, agricultural production is strong. Narongchai predicted that Indonesia will achieve 4.5% growth...
distribution of certain kinds of research and access to facilities under the Export Administration...
Your piece on the Illinois Senate race [NATION, Oct. 8] creates a misleading impression of Senator Charles Percy's lawmaking record. He has had many legislative achievements, among them a provision of the current Export Administration Act that would assist small businesses in becoming successful exporters. When I campaign for Chuck Percy in Peoria later this month, I will point out to voters the importance of this legislation to the Illinois economy...