Articles related to "Export"Called the Land of the Rising Sun because it lies east of China, Japan is also a growing economic superpower due to its blossoming trade with the Peoples Republic.
After rice, wheat, and corn, bananas are the fourth most widely consumed food for humans. Bananas are grown in 130 countries worldwide - more than any other fruit crop.
Telling statistics reveal which countries bought the most American exports & sold the most imports at the expense of Uncle Sam's deficit since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Developing countries have become the fastest-growing force in the profitable - but deadly - global tobacco trade.
By increasing exports to its trade partners almost 8% faster than imports, free-trade champion Australia reduced its deficit by 43% to US$15.8 billion in 2005-6.
In total, Thailand and the U.S. grow 6% of the global rice harvest yet account for about 45% of worldwide rice exports.
Drilling equipment, chemicals & cotton fabrics are the fastest growing Brazilian exports to U.S. while aircraft & raw cotton are leading imports into Brazil from America.
The smallest nation in Southeast Asian is one of the most business-friendly and efficiently run countries in world trade.
Zinc, nickel, lumber, mining & oil equipment lead China's fastest-growing exports to U.S. while tobacco, corn & precious metals are popular American imports in China.
Zinc, sugar & steel are the fastest growing Indian exports to the U.S. while military products, artwork & antiques are leading imports into India from America.
Although exports of U.S. trucks fell 19.2% and medium to large cars delivered dropped 13.6%, Canada still imported US$17.1 billion worth of American vehicles in 2008.
Getting off-shore can help you maintain a competitive edge and gets your product in front of new, larger audiences. Find out how to succeed and how to avoid the pitfalls
Illegal exports of U. S manufactured potential military and explosive components are among conspiracy charges against sixteen foreign nationals and corporation.
A one-stop resource list of import and export databases for the experienced entrepreneur.
From customized guitars to handmade bird houses, these case studies show that export grants and loans from government agencies are key to international business success.
Over $1 billion in Canadian taxes have paid for advanced satellite technology used in military actions around the world...
Fifteen years ago wine consumption in China was close to zero. Today Chinese demand for imported wine is growing at about 30% annually, affording lucrative opportunities.
Internet set-top boxes, small cars and crude oil were Mexico's top exports to Canada in 2008, which also included tomatoes and Mexican malt beer.
Driven by strong oil prices, Russia's US$169.8 billion trade surplus in 2008 also benefited from growth in chemical fertilizer and pesticide exports to the United States.
German global exports grew 12.4% to $1.53 trillion in 2008; shipments to US rose 3.6% to $97.6 billion. But is Germany too dependent on global trade and making cars?
Billion-dollar exports of clothing, household goods, natural rubber and fish to America in 2008 point to Indonesia's competitive trade advantages for those products.
From civilian aircraft to newsprint, these 20 American exports that generate multi-billion dollar surpluses prove that the U.S. can regain global economic leadership.
While U.S. exports of guns and missiles to the Netherlands spiked 609%, Dutch exporters showed strong competitive advantages in supplying petroleum products and wines.
Sweden exported US$410 million worth of alcoholic beverages to America last year, while importing $472.2 in American-made household goods.
Synthetic rubber, chemicals, aircraft engines, motorcycles and fish are among the fastest-growing exports from Taiwan to the United States of America.
Business machines, wheat, barley and oats topped the list for the fastest-growing exports from the United States last year.
Colombia continued to grow energy exports including crude oil and coal last year, while Colombian importers focused on US raw resources, industrial machinery and food.
Ecuador exported $5.6 billion more than it imported from America last year, mainly due to large shipments of oil, fish, cocoa beans as well as fruits and vegetables.
Last year, America helped Peru to continue building its infrastructure via exports ranging from excavating machinery, computers, telecommunications to railway equipment.
Commissioned agents, export management houses, piggyback marketing & foreign government buying agents afford opportunities to save costs of traditional direct exporting.
As luxury boat sales stumble in America, the good news is that a weak U.S. dollar boosted American export sales of pleasure boats overseas by 12.8% in 2007.
Canada and Mexico are top customers for American musical instrument exports while China sells almost 40% of musical instruments imported into the U.S.
A global trade sequel to Seinfeld's Bee Movie could be a World Trade Organization intrigue about illegal imports of contaminated Chinese honey.
Premium Ceylon black tea flavored with spicy cinnamon, pungent cloves and tangy orange peels may rule at Christmas, but which countries export the most tea year-round?
Sales for both U.S. imported and exported computers gained in 2007; however exports of American-made computer accessories were down by 24%.
Propelled by NAFTA, Mexico continues to increase its export shipments to the USA - its number one trade customer.
From electrical energy to propane gas, 23 of Canada's 25 leading exports posted severe double-digit losses in the first half of 2009 for a total slump of US$50 billion.
American exports of civilian aircraft to India soared 310% to US$5.9 billion last year while Indian shipments of materials including iron, steel and plastics fell.
More than 60% of Ireland's exports to the U.S. are medicinal, dental and pharmaceutical preparations while almost 30% of Irish imports from America are civilian aircraft.
While these USA trade numbers are positive, why did America export $652.4 million in fuel oil into Argentina then buy back $664.7 million worth of that same commodity?
While the United States exports only 12.6% of its own domestically produced oil, the top 10 oil export countries generate over half of global oil export shipments.
Which countries are fueling the Great White North's healthy trade surplus?
America, Iran and China export less than 5% of their natural gas production while Norway ships more than 90% of its natural gas onto international trade markets.
America's top 3 exports (aircraft, semiconductors and cars) garnered US$174.2 billion in 2008- about half of the $342 billion that the U.S. paid for imported crude oil.
Austria exported US$1.4 billion worth of automobiles to America last year, imported $348.3 million in civilian aircraft and sold 925% more collectible Austrian coins.
Coal, crude oil, steelmaking materials and industrial engines were among Brazil's fastest-growing exports in 2008.
Sugar, zinc & precious metals are fastest growing Canadian exports to the U.S. while copper, gold & nuclear fuels are fast-growing imports into Canada from America.
Given record high oil prices last year, crude oil was by far Canada's number one export and also was among the top 10 fastest-growing shipments to America last year.
Most popular made-in-China products sold to Canada include computer notebooks, video games, toys and cell phones.
Rich in resource-based exports from petroleum to cut flowers, Colombia also represents a potentially lucrative import market of 45.6 million consumers.
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