Examples of using Export share in English and their translations into Chinese
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The export share is about 85%.
Japan's problem was trade surpluses, not export share.
Export share: about 85 percent.
NCS Colour as a company has grown rapidly and its export share is 84%.
The export share is over 70 per cent.
Many valve export enterprises are determined to expand their own export share.
The export share is around 95 percent.
What is Tajikistan's electricity export share within CASA-1000 project?
Export share compared to production value rose to 78%.
The Netherlands plays a key role in the global cutflowers trading as it has more than 40% export share.
In 2016, the export share was around 58 per cent.
The economic marginalization of the LDCs is eloquently shown by their weak growth performance anddeclining export shares.
The export share rose from 57% to a new all-time high of 59%.
First, it can be defined narrowly as export competitiveness andbe measured by countries' export shares of services in global exports. .
For example, the export share of parts and components for Taiwan grew from 21.2% to 43.5%.
It represents 174 companies that jointly employ approximately 9 thousand people andgenerate 1.8 billion Euro revenues, with an export share above 70 percent.
And India's export share in this market would grow 3.5 times its current value of $12 billion.
As for Japan, the relocation of local productionlines to lower-cost regions has reduced its export share significantly from 25.8% to 11.7% during this period.
Thanks to its high export share, Brose managed to compensate the continued slow business in Europe.
The export share is 30%, whereby the majority is exported to Scandinavia, Poland and Ukraine.
An expression of internationality is the export share, which rose in comparison with 2017 to 73 per cent(+ 1.1 percentage points).
Export shares in most other developing countries remained constant or declined, except when commodity prices rose.
In addition to increasing the export share and reducing the trade deficit with China, it can also replace industries with imports.
The export share of 71.9 percent(+ 0,7 per cent points over 2016) emphasises the strong international focus of the supplier of automation solutions.
The 50 least developed countries' export share had reached 2.5 per cent in 1960, after which it had continued to fall until 1995.
The export share of engineering products in Zambia declined, for example, by about 50 per cent during the 1990s.
It holds a 90% export share and is a global player in the international high-pressure and medium-pressure markets.
If the export share remains at around 70%, that production figure would mean exports of 35,000MT.
The export share of developing Asia's 12 largest economies rose from 35 per cent of pan-regional output in the late 1990s to 45 per cent in early 2007.