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41TRADE — Mesopotamia’s primary source of wealth was surplusproducing agriculture; the geophysical conditions of the land made it singularly devoid of mineral or metal resources. Since mountainous regions to the north (Anatolia) and the east (Iran) were …
42Export of cryptography — The export of cryptography is the transfer from one country to another of devices and technology related to cryptography.Since World War II, Western governments, including the U.S. and its NATO allies, have regulated the export of cryptography… …
43Export Control Classification Number — An Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) is a specific alpha numeric code that identifies the level of export control for articles, technology and software (collectively, Items ) that are exported from member states of the Wassenaar… …
44Export Promotion Council — The Export Promotion Council of Kenya (EPC) is an industry trade group of Kenya. The operations of the council involve organizing Kenya s overall export industry, harmonizing industrial activities by working with various industrial trade… …
45Export-Import Bank of the United States — ▪ United States government agency byname Ex Im Bank one of the principal agencies of the U.S. government in international finance, originally incorporated as the Export Import Bank of Washington on February 12, 1934, to assist in… …
46export — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, important, main, major, principal ▪ biggest, largest ▪ Coffee is the country s biggest export …
47Trade and use of saffron — …
48Export-Import Bank of Japan — ▪ bank, Tokyo, Japan Japanese Nihon Yushutsunyū Ginkō, originally Japan Export Bank, one of the principal government funded Japanese financial institutions, which provides a wide range of services to support and encourage Japanese… …
49trade, terms of — Relationship between the prices at which a country sells its exports and the prices paid for its imports. If a country s export prices rise relative to import prices, its terms of trade are said to have moved in a favourable direction, since, in… …
50Export — A function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are shipped to another country for future sale or trade. The sale of such goods adds to the producing nation s gross output. If used for trade, exports are exchanged for… …