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1 concessional exports
полит. жарг. "концессионный экспорт" (пропагандистская помощь продуктами питания и потребительскими товарами развивающимся странам) -
2 export
1. n1) вывоз, экспорт, экспортирование2) pl предметы вывоза, статьи экспорта•to cut down exports — сокращать / снижать экспорт
to diversify the exports — диверсифицировать экспорт товаров, производить многономенклатурную продукцию на экспорт
to eliminate export(s) — изымать / исключать экспорт
- agricultural exportto improve exports — улучшать экспорт, способствовать развитию экспорта
- articles of export
- capital export
- chief exports
- concessional exports
- decline in the volume of exports
- direct export
- drop in export
- export by countries of destination
- export by countries of origin
- export of goods and services
- export of illegal arms
- export of private capital
- export of technology
- export of vast sums of private capital
- exports are surging
- exports exceed imports
- exports run down
- huge illegal exports
- invisible exports
- lost exports
- military export
- national export
- net export
- net exports
- nonagricultural export
- projected export
- slackening in exports
- slow growth of exports
- staple exports
- state regulation of export
- subsidized export
- surge of exports
- underdevelopment of exports - world export 2. vвывозить; экспортировать
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