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81Export Enhancement Programme — A US programme that allows exporters to receive a subsidy to sell US products to foreign customers at world market prices. The US Department of Agriculture subsidises the difference between the world price and the higher domestic price which… …
82export bounty — generous shipment of goods out of a country for sale in another …
83export company — company which ships goods out of a country for sale in another …
84export incentive — benefits offered or received for shipping goods out of a country …
85export license — license which authorizes the shipping of goods out of a country for sale in another …
86export duty — / ekspɔ:t ˌdju:ti/ noun a tax paid on goods sent out of a country for sale …
87export duty — / ekspɔ:t ˌdju:ti/ noun a tax paid on goods sent out of a country for sale …
88export quotas — Amounts of specific goods which may be exported. Such quotas are set by the federal government for purposes of national defense, economic stability, price support, etc …
89export quotas — Amounts of specific goods which may be exported. Such quotas are set by the federal government for purposes of national defense, economic stability, price support, etc …
90British support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq war — In the United Kingdom, there were both direct sales to both sides in the Iran–Iraq War, but, with an embargo in effect, various companies still supplied Iraq and Iran by shipping materials to third countries, and from those countries to the… …