Sentences with phrase «production export volumes»

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The value of Australian iron ore exports is expected to fall next year as strong growth in production volumes is offset by a slump in prices to a forecast $ US52.10 per tonne in 2016.
Initially, while production volumes were reduced, exports continued apace, but the Saudis awoke to that issue.
The value of exports rose by around 2 3/4 per cent in the March quarter, reflecting a strong pick - up in the volume of rural exports, as farm production recovers from the effects of the drought.
If coal export volume is booming and plants are beginning to come online the why hasn't FCA's orders and production picked up?
For more information on specific U.S. products, including production and export volumes, functional and nutritional attributes and key usage applications, visit the product - specific pages here.
The industry exports almost 80 percent of its production volume into more than 150 countries.
Australian beef and veal exports are forecast to increase by 4 per cent in the 2015 - 16 period to $ 9.2 billion before a four per cent decline in 2016 - 17 as export volumes decline on the back of lower production.
Overall, we expect production volume to remain relatively flat due to increased export output, increased capacity for previously imported vehicles and new vehicles and because the industry will not be cutting production as much just to get inventory in line with demand.
Export of South African - manufactured Hilux to other African countries and Europe commenced; Strategy shifted to bolstering competitiveness through decreasing number of production vehicles and increasing production volume
The Czech carmaker is silent on the volume estimation but suppliers say they have been asked to quote for production numbers between 1,80,000 and 4,00,000 units, of which a lion's share will be for the export markets.
Kia Motors has begun volume production of its new all - electric Kia Soul EV for export sales.
Sweeny and Lardner acquired additional manufacturing and storage space in 2000 to accommodate large - volume production and meet all of the company's crating, shipping, and export needs.
In the chart below we separate out the changes into the emission intensity (emissions per unit economic activity, dark blue), production structure (the relationship between industry sectors, pink), export structure (the mix of products exported, bright green) and export volume (the total amount of exports, light blue).
Shale: new production economics, regions, and technology Imminent LNG Export: Significant volumes, long timeline Coal - fired Power Replacement: Gradual, large, predictable Liquids: rising gas production as an oil and NGL byproduct
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