Sentences with phrase «cent of exports»

Oil accounts for 98 per cent of exports and 80 per cent of the countries fiscal revenues.
However, its economy is highly reliant on oil and gas and as such, only around 20 per cent of exports are made up of higher technology products.
He proposed to limit debt service payments to 10 per cent of export earnings and refused to pay the IMF the arrears it asked for.
Currently, while 99 per cent of Canadian businesses are MSMES, only 12 per cent engage in export activities with only one per cent of those exports going to Asia.
As some 88 per cent of the total exports of Canadian small businesses and 96 per cent of the exports of medium - sized businesses go the U.S., the overall negative impact on jobs and the economy could be dramatic.
75 per cent of these exports moved to the U.S. Mid-west and North - east, 17 per cent went to the U.S. West Coast and the Rocky Mountain states, 5 per cent went to the U.S. Gulf Coast, and the remaining 3 per cent went elsewhere, some of it even to China (h / t to @jrmarlow).
The meetings, which were organized by Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters and the Canadian Manufacturing Coalition, focused on raising the profile of issues critical to driving investment in manufacturing and growing the sector that accounts for $ 287 billion in provincial GDP and 81 per cent of exports in 2014 despite challenges stemming from the economic downturn.
The less - developed - country tariff requires that products have only 40 per cent of the exporting country's local content.
It was estimated that remittance accounted for 35 per cent of export earnings and are the country's single largest source of foreign currency.
Mr. Poloz: But the fact is that the economy was going through a very rough period and lost 40 per cent of our exports, those kinds of things.
In the case of iron ore, there are fewer coordination problems, as the industry is more concentrated, with two companies controlling three vertically integrated supply chains accounting for over 90 per cent of exports.
Despite Australia's impressive export diversification of the past decade, about 60 per cent of our exports are still essentially rural and resource commodities which are sold onto world markets.
Commodities still make up 65 per cent of our exports but manufactured goods and tourism are increasingly important.
About 70 per cent of exports are directed to the three largest export markets in the United States, Korea and Japan.
Australia exports over $ 40 billion worth of food and beverages each year, and 88 per cent of these exports are bulk commodities.
The EU remains China's biggest export market (17 per cent of its exports) and China is now the EU's second biggest (9 per cent).
The U.K. is Canada's third - biggest trade partner after the United States and China, yet it represents only about three per cent of exports.
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