Word: exportation
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...decades ago, the United Nations established artifact export guidelines that satisfied the international community. Under these guidelines, museums have no legal obligation to consider the conditions under which their collections were obtained, provided the artifacts were acquired before...
...government and others decide such questions as the export of advanced technology helps to determine whether countries like Brazil will become nuclear missile powers. Usually the decisions are made on short-term foreign policy grounds -- the need to give Collor a pat on the back, the desire to be involved with Brazil's development. But the technology is long term, and the entire world must live with the consequences...
...free-trade agreement would be productive for both nations, Solana said. Among its benefits would be the stimulation of the Mexican economy, a slowdown in the flow of Mexican workers across the border, more export from the U.S., and new markets for the U.S. service industries...
...government has its own reasons for promoting cigarette exports. Cigarettes are one of the few U.S. products still considered top-notch in the world market, and the government views them as important in closing our gaping trade deficit. In 1989, cigarettes earned approximately $3.3 billion in export revenue...
...Hills warned last week that the Uruguay Round is "in jeopardy" because of the E.C.'s stubbornness on farm subsidies. To underscore her point, U.S. trade negotiators plan this week to propose reductions of as much as 70% in all worldwide domestic farm subsidies, plus even heavier cuts in export subsidies and greater market access for such agricultural imports as corn and wheat in the E.C., sugar and dairy products in the U.S. and rice in Japan. The so-called Cairns Group of 14 agricultural- exporting countries ranging from Argentina to Australia has threatened to block accords in other trade...