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"These companies are too small to sell abroad," he said.
When Americans import more than they sell abroad, foreigners accumulate dollars.
A stronger dollar makes imports cheaper and exports tougher to sell abroad.
The more we sell abroad, the more higher-paying jobs we provide at home.
Together, these two countries buy about one-third of all the products farmers sell abroad.
Some are still farther afield: Amazon claims to be helping more than 6,000 Indian businesses sell abroad.
They are wondering what Brexit will mean for Britain's ability to sell abroad in the long term.
The justices also said that holders of U.S. patents cannot control what happens to patented items they sell abroad.
"We want to compete and be able to sell abroad and make sure our government knocks down trade barriers," he said.
By contrast fully cooked stories with a specific setting, such as "Doraemon", set in a Japanese school, are a harder sell abroad.
"We want to compete and be able to sell abroad and make sure our government knocks down trade barriers," Maschhoff told CNBC.
"Every product that we buy in foreign currency from outside, we will produce them here and sell abroad," said Erdogan during the speech.
Those moves mean that Japanese and South Korean exporters of "strategic" goods will now have to go through additional screening to sell abroad.
Indeed, even as the wider industry heads for expected consolidation, the trend for now is fierce competition that benefits companies with goods to sell abroad.
"Every product that we buy in foreign currency from outside, we will produce them here and sell abroad," Erdoğan said during a speech in Ankara.
The Trump administration must help U.S. companies sell abroad by an increased emphasis on reducing foreign barriers to trade and opening foreign markets to U.S. businesses.
To cash in on the higher margins as much as possible, some state refiners are buying fuel from private competitors to sell abroad, further draining local fuel inventories.
So what we think that the eWTP should work is that focusing every country, should have focusing on how we can help small business sell abroad, buy abroad.
Laos sometimes owns a small stake in the projects, or the government might be promised a portion of the electricity to use domestically or sell abroad, explained Weatherby.
The eWTP's goal, according to Ma, would be to help small businesses buy and sell abroad over the Internet and have access to special free trade zones in various countries.
"Every product that we buy in foreign currency from outside, we will produce them here and sell abroad," Mr. Erdogan said during a speech in Ankara, drawing applause and cheers.
At the same time, refineries along the Gulf Coast and elsewhere are buying crude from domestic and foreign sources, then churning out products like gasoline and diesel to increasingly sell abroad.
But figures released on Tuesday by a British parliamentary committee show that, in terms of numbers of firms involved, more passports are used to sell into Britain than to sell abroad.
One problem is that the big studios depend on tent poles that they sell abroad, and blame international audiences for not supporting black actors, which becomes an excuse for studio discrimination.
But it has been much more successful in recruiting Chinese entrepreneurs to sell abroad, opening "cross-border e-commerce parks," where sellers can get assistance with logistics, branding, and navigating Amazon's platform.
Plus, if domestic Chinese firms want to sell abroad — especially in countries where such testing is no longer allowed — they'll need to substantiate the safety of their products via non-animal methods.
Delegations from Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, and beyond have visited the lake regularly to study the project while Sungrow, the project's developer, prepares to develop the solar technology to sell abroad, the Times reported.
Further, American producers, who cannot produce enough lumber to meet domestic consumption, continue to export lumber to countries like China because it is more profitable to sell abroad then at home in some circumstances.
Factories are closing down for lack of supplies and the managers of those still running spend much of their time trying to find things to sell abroad to raise dollars, such as gold jewellery or gum arabic.
Starting in 2013, Commerce Ministry officials have suggested they might lower China's own automotive trade barriers once Chinese manufacturers were ready to sell abroad, to prevent them from being used as justification by other countries for reciprocal trade barriers.
Despite the rotting, emaciated corpses of starved adults and children piling up along streets and highways and the wolves that took over abandoned farmhouses, the seizures continued, in part to find grain the state could sell abroad for hard currency.
Whether this is partly because the N.B.A.'s gentler vision is more palatable to an international community, or partly because the N.F.L.'s endemic violence simply doesn't sell abroad, the N.F.L. has never taken off internationally the way the N.B.A. has.
Asakawa also said the impact a weak yen has in boosting Japan's export volume has diminished in recent years as companies shift production overseas, and no longer use much the competitive advantage of a weak currency to slash the price of goods they sell abroad.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg partially dissented, agreeing with the other seven justices in the majority that Lexmark's post-sale restrictions in its contracts with customers cannot be enforced through patent litigation but saying that patent owners can still assert patent rights in goods they sell abroad.
"We are not going to sell abroad without agreeing a purchase price first, so what may happen is that export volumes from Brazil will not be as big as expected this year after all," said the trader, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
The follow-ups to Trump's tweet: Reality check #2: Harley-Davidson isn't looking to import bikes manufactured overseas back to the U.S. Motorcycles made abroad will sell abroad, and U.S.-bound bikes will be made in the U.S. Get more stories like this by signing up for our daily morning newsletter, Axios AM. 
The study, which covered the top 200 grossing films, found that movies like "Captain America: Civil War" and "Suicide Squad," in which more than a fifth of the cast were minorities, grossed more globally than movies with primarily white actors, undercutting long-held Hollywood conventional wisdom that diversity does not sell abroad.
The trade-mark of the kangaroo holding a whip was registered soon afterwards. Zair also manufactured whips for local companies to sell abroad under their own names, such as Brace, Windle & Blyth, saddlers of Walsall; William Middlemore, saddler of Birmingham. The firm also made whips branded for retailers abroad such as Greatrex of Johannesburg and Kopf Manufacturing Company of New York.
Ziggy meets with Glekas and offers him stolen cars from the docks to sell abroad. Glekas is initially reluctant, but eventually agrees to give Ziggy a chance since it would be a good deal for him. Ziggy plans to create a track across the grass and a hole in the fence to take the cars through, making the theft look like an outside job.
The film was a financial failure; according to Wild Bunch in February 2011, the film had returned 1.25% of the investment. In France, it was launched on 30 prints and sold 51,126 tickets in total. Producer Brahim Chioua said that the film had been difficult to sell abroad for a reasonable price due to the late-2000s financial crisis. The Numbers reported that the worldwide theatrical revenues corresponded to US$1,467,278.
Although the bridges are in England, they are not far from the Welsh border and it is likely that their name is derived from a combination of English and Welsh roots. Platt is an Old English word for "bridge" and is associated with "plank". "Hock" may come from the Welsh hocan which means to peddle or to sell abroad. Hen is Welsh for "old" and heol means a paved way or road.
The workshop remained an unofficial part of the museum until its wares began to sell abroad via the efforts of Lord Delaware, David Stirling, and others; eventually the board of directors officially accepted responsibility for its activities. Its products were exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 1968, the Musée Rodin in 1971, and London's ICA in 1972. Political tensions in Rhodesia grew unbearable, however, and McEwen resigned his post in 1973 to live on his boat in the Bahamas. He took frequent trips to Brazil, but eventually returned to Devon, settling in Ilfracombe.
The most common biopesticides in Punjab are Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). With the introduction of Bt cotton, the total Punjab cotton area increased from 449,000 hectares in 2002 to 560,000 hectares in 2005. During this time frame, production of cotton has also increased: from 1.08 million bales (170 kg each) to 2.2 million bales, making up about 11-12% of the country's total production of cotton.Department of Agriculture, Government of Punjab, 2006 Overall textile production of Punjab is predictable at Rs.105000 Million, as well as Rs.32500 Million sell abroad of knitwear, shawls, made-ups (bed sheets, pillow cases, duvet covers, and curtains) and yarns.
Rationalisation of the factory sites to Wolverhampton and Birmingham (BSA's Small Heath site) caused industrial disputes at Triumph's Coventry site; Triumph would go on as a workers cooperative alone. Despite mounting losses, 1974 saw the release of the 828 Roadster, Mark 2 Hi Rider, JPN Replica (John Player Norton) and Mark 2a Interstate. In 1975 the range was down to just two models: the Mark 3 Interstate and the Roadster, but then the UK Government asked for a repayment of its loan and refused export credits, further damaging the company's ability to sell abroad. Production of the two models still made was ended and supplies dwindled.
The British had colonized Nigeria before he was born. The British Royal Niger Company traded in Aguleri, buying palm oil from the local people to sell abroad. An incident happened when a local person named Onwurume wanted to take a little palm oil to put on his roasted yam (yam is the staple food of Igbo people, and palm oil to yams is the cultural equivalent of butter to bread) and decided to puncture a barrel of palm oil to get some. When the hole he made caused the entire barrel to be emptied out, he ran away, but was grabbed by employees of the company and put into custody.
Food ration cards, introduced because of the destabilized market in August 1976, were to remain a feature of life in Poland for the duration of the People's Republic. The regime's retreat, having occurred for the second time in several years, amounted to an unprecedented defeat. Within the rigid political system, the government was neither able to reform (it would lose control and power) nor to satisfy society's staple needs, because it had to sell abroad all it could to make foreign debt and interests payments. The government was in a quandary, the population suffered from the lack of necessities, and organized opposition found room to expand and consolidate.
Coolidge with his vice president, Charles G. Dawes Perhaps the most contentious issue of Coolidge's presidency was relief for farmers. Some in Congress proposed a bill designed to fight falling agricultural prices by allowing the federal government to purchase crops to sell abroad at lower prices. Agriculture Secretary Henry C. Wallace and other administration officials favored the bill when it was introduced in 1924, but rising prices convinced many in Congress that the bill was unnecessary, and it was defeated just before the elections that year. In 1926, with farm prices falling once more, Senator Charles L. McNary and Representative Gilbert N. Haugen—both Republicans—proposed the McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Bill.
The design studio of Norman Hartnell source: IWMPeter Russell dinner gown, produced during wartime for IncSoc and photographed by the Ministry of Information to promote the idea that utility could be incorporated into couture source: IWM Elspeth Champcommunal design for Worth London, produced under wartime restrictions source: IWM Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers (also known as IncSoc, Inc Soc and ISFLD) was a membership organisation founded in 1942 to promote the British fashion and textile industry and create luxury couture to sell abroad for the war effort. It aimed to build the relationship between government and fashion industry and represent the interests of London couturiers. The organisation continued after the war and sought to present itself as an alternative to the revived Paris couture industry.
Ten days later Captain John P. Gillis took command of the ship and she got underway for Hampton Roads to join the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in which she served until departing Newport News, Virginia, 18 May 1863 to join the West Gulf Blockading Squadron off Mobile, Alabama. She captured schooner Helena there 30 June and with seized steamers James Battle and William Bagley in the Gulf of Mexico on 18 July. The former, "the finest packet on the Alabama River...altered to suit her for a blockade runner," was laden with cotton and rosin while the latter carried cotton which they hoped to sell abroad. In September Ossipee steamed to the coast of Texas for blockade duty until returning to station off Mobile in mid- March 1864 as Admiral David Farragut built up his forces for the invasion of Mobile Bay.

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