Sentences with phrase «drive export sales»

The distillery will work with local and national distributors, and also drive export sales.
Companies can use a public - sector buyer as a reference for other potential clients to help drive export sales and gain access to financing, particularly in life sciences, manufacturing and energy.

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«Improving export sales and support from exchange rate depreciation helped to drive the fastest improvement in Canadian manufacturing business conditions so far in 2015» said Cheryl Paradowski, president and chief executive officer, SCMA.
«The U.S. expansion alongside a more competitive Canadian dollar is continuing to drive stronger export sales and stabilize manufacturing conditions,» said Craig Wright, senior vice-president and chief economist, RBC.
Brexit boost for Scotch whisky as main markets drive export high - figures Increases for Scotch whisky's top three global markets by value helped drive the category to record export sales highs last
Brexit boost for Scotch whisky as main markets drive export high - figures Increases for Scotch whisky's top three global markets by value helped drive the category to record export sales highs last... read more
Along with its aggressive new product and sales strategy for the domestic market, Tata Motors is also accelerating its export drive.
The V6 - powered model was available in front - wheel drive (MCU10) and all - wheel drive (MCU15) form, which comprised all RX 300 sales in export markets from March 1998 to 2003, and Harrier V6 sales in Japan from 1997 to 2003.
Canada doesn't want investors who are avoiding the U.S. to pour their money into this country because it will drive our dollar up and dampen sales of our exports to the U.S..
Graham Steele, the gallery's Asia director, says the decision to open in Hong Kong was driven by a number of factors, including the ease of doing business in a city where there is no sales tax and the import and export of art work is duty free.
For many, debt is heavily driven by the need to import oil that at today's oil prices can not be paid for by sales of agricultural products, textiles, and other typical developing nation exports.
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