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Quotes About Exports

We are particularly poor at the open economy issues.
~ Martin Feldstein
From the directives that govern the way we do business to the chilling effect of the eurozone crisis on our exports, the European Union pervades our daily lives like never before. Like many of my colleagues on the Tory benches, I believe that renegotiating the terms of our membership is vital for this country's long-term prosperity.
~ Dominic Raab
After all, an overvalued dollar gives us the ability to buy foreign goods at lower prices. And the existing volume of exports brings more yen and euros than they would if the dollar were more competitive.
~ Martin Feldstein
Let's make what Americans buy. Buy what Americans make. And sell it to the world.
~ Rick Perry
Do we want in this nation to lose the backbone of manufacturing in this country? Do we want to be a nation that doesn't want to manufacture anything?
~ Jennifer Granholm
Canada is a country whose main exports are hockey players and cold fronts. Our main imports are baseball players and acid rain.
~ Pierre Trudeau
Unless we repeal the illegal Byrd amendment, American exports will be vulnerable to retaliation, and the U.S. will continue to face a difficult task convincing other countries to make their laws comply with international rules.
~ Jim Ramstad
I would like to believe that TPP will lead to more exports and jobs for the American people. But history shows that big trade agreements - from NAFTA to the Korea Free Trade Agreement - have resulted in fewer American jobs, lower wages, and a bigger trade deficit.
~ Dan Lipinski
From Brompton bikes in Australia to Bentleys in the US - the world wants what Britain has to sell.
~ Liz Truss
The German export successes are not the result of some sort of currency manipulation, but of the increased competitiveness of companies. The American growth model, on the other hand, is in a deep crisis.
~ Wolfgang Schauble
Engineering undergraduates should not be charged fees. They should receive grants, not student loans, and the government will get the money back long-term from increased exports.
~ James Dyson
But the primary reason for wanting the dollar to become more competitive in the near future is that we may need an increase in exports this year and in 2007 to sustain the economy's current pace of expansion.
~ Martin Feldstein
Most of the food imported to Russia came from China.
~ Alex Chiu
When America stopped importing from China, China stopped importing from the rest of the world. This affects Asian countries as well as Australia, Brazil, and other suppliers of raw materials.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
The very necessity of bringing our armament up to a certain level as rapidly as possible must place in the foreground the idea of as large returns as possible in foreign exchange and therewith the greatest possible assurance of raw material supplies, through exporting.
~ Hjalmar Schacht
The countries of the American continent and the adjacent islands are for the United States the natural marts of supply and demand.
~ Chester A. Arthur
In my home district, exports support more than 100,000 jobs. Imagine how many more jobs we can create by breaking down the barriers that prevent Chicago-made goods and services from entering new markets.
~ Mike Quigley
One of the key drivers of Ireland's future is our balance of trade surplus.
~ Enda Kenny
If you step back and think about it, just a little over two years ago, in 2009, it was not surprising at all to see Chinese exports growing at a 30-plus percent clip.
~ Charles Dallara
Engineering undergraduates should not be charged fees. They should receive grants, not student loans, and the government will get the money back long-term from increased exports.
~ James Dyson
Gold and silver are but merchandise, as well as cloth or linen; and that nation that buys the least, and sells the most, must always have the most money.
~ Lord Chesterfield
Globalization and free trade do spur economic growth, and they lead to lower prices on many goods.
~ Robert Reich
Calcutta had quickly grown to become the jewel among the Company's overseas trading stations: it was by far the EIC's most important trading post in India and the major source of British textile imports. Indeed, 60 per cent of all EIC exports from Asia were now passing through Calcutta.23
~ William Dalrymple
East Asia's share of global exports went from 12 percent in 1960 to 31 percent by 2011. The same number in Latin America over the same period declined from 7 percent to 6 percent
~ William Easterly