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Quotes About Export

I think that the ability to export our abundant resources of LNG is good for us and quite honestly helps with the balance-of-trade issue. Japan would love to see LNG coming from its friend and closest ally, the United States.
~ Lisa Murkowski
I was the first person to export Teflon-coated ironing board covers to Japan.
~ Ken Hakuta
The explosion of jihad and its desire to export its contagious madness to all areas of the world have changed the way we view immigration.
~ Greg Gutfeld
Is France a northern European export powerhouse, or a Mediterranean indebted and dependent economy? Yes to both.
~ Francois Hollande
I love a reciprocal tax. Nobody can fight it, it's fair and it's something that we are working on very strongly.
~ Donald Trump
It was raining in the small, mountainous country of Llamedos. It was always raining in Llamedos. Rain was the country's main export. It had rain mines.
~ Terry Pratchett
banana handler.
~ Gary Krist
The best sheep breeders are in Australia and New Zealand.
~ Pier Luigi Loro Piana
I've been round Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and China in the last few months and the message that I've been taking is that New Zealand is building an up market dynamic into a connected economy. And that we are not the old-fashioned, ship mutton kind of product the people associate their export in work.
~ Helen Clark
Public-policy-wise, if you want to be consistent, crude oil is a bulk commodity, and you should be able to export it. I would rather the crude go to U.S. refineries to get refined and then export the refined product because we get double, triple the money.
~ John Shimkus
We oppose any pipeline whose sole purpose is to export bitumen from Canada to make profits in other countries.
~ Elizabeth May
You see, it was largely a matter of tariffs. Export and import duties. Silk and cotton goods had seventy or eighty per cent tax slapped on them, and we were not allowed to retaliate.' Nazneen had drifted. She straightened the dining chairs and shivered at some remembered pleasure. 'The Dhaka looms were sacrificed,' said Chanu, 'so that the mills of Manchester could be born.' Nazneen came round to her duties. 'They were closed down by the British?
~ Monica Ali
Worldwide, companies pushing for vast new coal mines and coal export terminals are increasingly being forced to similarly reckon with the unique legal powers held by Indigenous peoples.
~ Naomi Klein
Mexico believes in free trade.
~ Luis Videgaray Caso
Contrary to many theories of imperialism, this greatest of all empires did not revolve around an export of capital to the Third World.
~ Thomas Sowell
I was a senior leader within the Movement for Democratic Change. I had a farm that was under the Zimbabwean Investment Center, which gave it special protection, because I had an external partner through the export processing zone.
~ Roy Bennett
When we export energy, we export American influence overseas. As I travel around the world, I know that there are people that want to buy energy from America.
~ John Barrasso
We can export terrorism. We can assassinate and set fires inside the territory of the United States as it did to all of us.
~ Muammar al-Gaddafi
All truly historical peoples have an idea they must realize, and when they have sufficiently exploited it at home, they export it, in a certain way, by war; they make it tour the world.
~ Victor Cousin
Achievements in successful export industries, which need highly skilled people, can create an area as flourishing as South Korea and Singapore.
~ Stef Wertheimer
I hope we don't export conflict from this planet into the others. None of the paradigms that define us here on earth - the borders, the parochialism, the divide, should mar our presence in space.
~ Rakesh Sharma
export of food from Ireland during the famine: 430,000 tons of grain in 1846 and 1847, the two worst years. "The Almighty indeed sent the potato blight," nationalist leader John Mitchel thundered, "but the English created the famine." Examples
~ Charles C. Mann
The better way, he decided, was to raise yields all over the nation—to target Mexico as a whole, rather than only the Bajío. As Vietmeyer put it, Borlaug thought the objective should be to "feed everyone; not just the hungry. Opt to feed the whole populace." Produce enough not only to feed every man and woman in Mexico but also to export to other food-short nations.
~ Charles C. Mann
Laughter is America's most important export.
~ Walt Disney