Sentences with phrase «value of exports»

China is the top export market for U.S. agriculture products, with the total value of exports rising by more than 1,100 percent since 2000 to $ 21.4 billion in 2016.
Fuelled by a low peso and cheap labour costs, Mexico's booming manufacturing industry has already overtaken Canada's in terms of the dollar value of exports to the U.S. Indeed, Canada is contending with more than just low oil prices.
From 2000 to 2014, the total value of its exports more than tripled and the country has exported at least $ 1 billion worth of arms every year since 2009.
Washington's value of exports per capita, at $ 11,849, is more than any other state.
If as a consequence of the proposed merger there is likely to be a significant increase in the real value of exports, or a significant substitution of domestic products for imported goods, the Tribunal must regard these as a public benefit: s 95AZH (2)(a).
Bulk exports grew by 10 % to 462 million litres, and the total value of exported bulk wine grew by 19 % to AU$ 486 million.
This is because the quotas are based on physical quantities, and a greater value of exports can be supplied if the per unit value is higher.
Using the calculated average spot price for crude oil in 2008 of $ 94.81 per barrel, the total value of exported crude oil was approximately $ 1464 billion.
Overall, the total value of exports to the UK declined by 7 % to AU$ 341 million.
Providing a better indication on overall global demand, Customs said the value of exports grew by 14.1 % over the March quarter compared to the same period a year earlier.
Helping to explain the unexpected headline deficit, Customs said the value of exports slid by 2.7 % from a year earlier, well below the 10 % increase forecast by economists.
These are stats that include the value of exports from a country, say Canada, that were first imported from another country, say China, before being re-exported to another, like the U.S..
The yen was firmer against the U.S. dollar, weighing on the value of exports.
New York ranks third in the U.S. in the value of exports by small businesses, more than $ 79 billion.
With crude - oil exports rising year - over-year, the value of the exports did not rise proportionally, with Canada's crude - oil export bill declining about 11 percent to $ 50 billion in 2016 compared to $ 55.8 billion the previous year, as lower crude prices and a weaker dollar cramped the export value of crude.
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.
These gains in the value of exports have been to most major destinations, with the growth of exports to East Asia being particularly pronounced (Graph 24).
Of course, with the terms of trade forecast to trend lower over time, it is likely that the growth in the value of these exports will be less than the growth in the volumes.
The fall in rural exports has been especially sharp, with the value of exports in the June quarter down by over 27 per cent on the level of a year ago, largely reflecting the effect of the drought.
In China, GDP grew by just under 7 per cent in the year to the June quarter, with the value of exports increasing by around 35 per cent over the year (see Box B on «China and International Trade»).
The fall in the value of exports has been broadly based, with declines in most classes of goods and services, and to most markets.
The latest monthly data suggest that export volumes are picking up; over the past two months the value of exports has increased by 5 1/2 per cent, despite lower Australian dollar prices (Graph 47).
Although the appreciation of the Australian dollar has dampened export prices in Australian dollar terms, the value of exports has edged higher since mid year, rising by around 1 1/4 per cent in the December quarter.
The compensation — or retaliation — limit has historically been set at the value of an exporting country's lost trade.
In 2016 — 2017, the value of exports to Hong Kong declined by 8 % to AU$ 114 million and volume declined by 15 % to 8 million litres, but the average value of exports to Hong Kong increased by 8 % to AU$ 13.88 per litre FOB.
In its crucial submission to the competition tribunal, Murray Goulburn has argued its $ 9.50 a share takeover bid for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter will improve milk price payments to farmers, and boost the value of its exports.
Murray Goulburn, which owns 17.6 per cent of WCB, said it can leverage its customer relationships to offer higher - value products and boost the value of exports.
The regulator said some of the proposed benefits could be gained without the merger proceeding and said Murray Goulburn had not quantified its claimed increase in the value of exports and said it is unclear whether it used appropriate methodology to calculate its synergy benefit claims.
«Overall for the year it is estimated that the value of exports fell by more than 10 % to $ 680m.
The value of exports declined to all four major export markets — the United States, Britain, China and Canada.
In its crucial submission to the competition regulator, Murray Goulburn argues its $ 9.50 a share takeover bid for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter will improve milk price payments to farmers and boost the value of its exports.
The government last night faced calls to stop selling arms to Israel, after new figures show the value of exports to the Jewish state almost doubled last year.
He stated that with Ghana's high level of imports, the cedi will always be under pressure since it will trade among other currencies backed by the value of their exports.
Though a small player still, Uruguay is a rising star in the world's wine industry, exporting about 17 % of its production (over 20 million litres valued at $ 15 million in 2012; a roughly 500 % jump in the value of exports from 2004).
If you think that you could create an American industry that is competitive and triple the value of the exports, that becomes interesting.
If the value of imports exceeds the value of exports by a country, it leads to CAD.
To do this, the Commission will assess inter alia whether the direct and indirect additional production costs induced by the implementation of the ETS Directive as a proportion of gross value added exceed 5 % and whether the total value of its exports and imports divided by the total value of its turnover and imports exceeds 10 %.
Because solar generates during the day and the morning and early afternoon are usually considered off peak times then the value of exported solar power is usually less on a time of use tariff.
Look at the value of exports: The US legal services sector currently employs 1.2 million highly educated professionals, and US law firms are strongly competitive globally.
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