As the third world countries are largely oil importers, these bonds crash in value, increasing the cost of servicing old debt. |
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Developing nations are generally net importers of capital, they usually run significant balance of payment deficits. |
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He also wanted to know how many other importers have suffered a similar fate. |
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During the years that Page kept his letter book toys were sold by toy dealers, confectioners, importers, and general merchants. |
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He is suspected of being one of the largest importers of drugs into Ireland. |
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Through fair trade, producers sell directly to importers, bypassing various intermediaries who often take the lion's share of the profits. |
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He said importers could charter ships with their own cranes on board at short notice. |
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The group represents importers, exporters, stevedores and ship owners throughout Australia and overseas using Geraldton port. |
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My job at the food importers started at seven, and the street door of the overflow hostel was not unlocked until seven. |
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Malaysia is also a big exporter of electronic goods, which will be more expensive to importers if the currency is revalued. |
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Under the curb, effective for 200 days, higher tariffs will be imposed if imports exceed quotas allocated to importers. |
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The euro has made the management of foreign exchange much easier in the case of exporters and importers to and from the eurozone. |
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With each new anti-fraud test, opportunistic olive oil importers discover new ways to get around the rule. |
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I've even been asked by winemakers and importers to write my wine list according to region instead of grape variety. |
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Teletraffic, the importers of the UK-approved speed camera, claim it is impossible to register a false reading from a moving target. |
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He studied at evening classes at the art school whilst working for a firm of coffee importers. |
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They became importers of components and machinery for production as well as exporters. |
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A number of top wine importers and distributors will have on display the very best of Australian wines. |
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The broker then authorizes his agents in the United States to pay for the goods the importers have ordered. |
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A number of importers and manufacturers of this equipment are not aware of the Directive or deliberately ignore it. |
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Is it not time to be more proactive and demand greater accountability from the users and importers of chrysotile? |
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These importers were inspected and koi carp were collected for PCR testing. |
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Montreal merchants also went to the many wholesalers and importers who had warehouses near this central market. |
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The industry homepage is addressed mainly to manufacturers, importers, and downstream users. |
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Five Asian countries are among the top 10 largest importers of major weapons. |
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That has often made it hard for importers to get the funds they need to buy products abroad. |
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After six years and a lot of effort, it has made little headway in assessing how well importers are following the rules. |
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It will not apply to importers of products such as mobile phones, which may already have had the materials installed. |
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Each of the five importers included in the sample submitted a full questionnaire reply. |
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The Commission shall determine a mechanism for the allocation of quotas to producers and importers. |
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So he built a network of agents and importers to distribute it, first in Europe but also in Australia and South America. |
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It means that importers can plan ahead over the next six months with a maximum of transparency and predictability. |
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Points of view differed between importers of LMOs requiring insurance and exporters placing emphasis on unencumbered access to all markets. |
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Canada and Russia also agreed to work together this year toward giving Russian importers access to Canadian beef offal. |
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In addition, the geopolitics of energy has changed with the emergence of China and other emerging countries as major energy importers. |
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It was further confirmed that any adverse impact on certain importers would not be decisive for their business. |
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A sales mission will also be in Japan to make contacts with potential importers. |
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The proposed regulations apply to manufacturers and importers of new passenger automobiles and light trucks sold in Canada. |
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The Canadian beef industry has identified Thailand as a market for growth and Thai importers have expressed an interest in Canadian products. |
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Clearly, however, any duty that reduces imports will have some impact on importers as quantities imported are likely to fall to a certain degree. |
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They help deter importers and others from trying to smuggle illegal or restricted goods across the border. |
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This has no nutritional facts table on it, and this was brought in by one of the biggest importers of confectionery in Canada. |
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In turn, these Central American countries disbanded cultivation of staple crops like corn and bean, and have now become major importers and that too from the United States. |
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Wholesaling is that part of the service sector that distributes goods from importers or manufacturers to retailers. |
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We have an ability to contact those importers, recall any products that we consider to be of high risk, and, of course, publish any further information that is necessary. |
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First and foremost, the economic operators, that is to say manufacturers, importers and traders, are under obligation. |
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Low Land Fashion is a group of companies active as wholesalers and importers of clothing for private labels. |
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Manufacturers and importers are responsible for paying the levy on each unit of leviable media that they sell or otherwise dispose of in Canada. |
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Farm exporters are seeking substantial cuts in tariffs on agricultural imports as well as related subsidies, but importers are in favor of gradual reform. |
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It should also be recalled that the markup also of such importers appears to be substantial. |
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In this way, importers can meet their trade-in obligations with minimum effort. |
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The EIA conducts an annual survey of solar thermal collector manufacturers and importers. |
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Its seizure meant the Dutch importers didn't pay their Surinamese shippers, who then scrambled to buy dollars for their South American-suppliers. |
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In a business in which wineries live and die on the happy tongues of sommeliers, wine writers, vintners, and importers, the vineyard is turning some taste buds in its favor. |
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Ireland and France were the main importers of oxazepam, both countries importing the substance mainly for re-export. |
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Pulse Canada CEO Gordon Bacon says the plan provides some time to work with importers, exporters and government officials to reach a compromise. |
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The currencies of commodity exporters have been burnt, while those of big importers have sizzled. |
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All manufacturers and importers of chemicals must identify and manage risks linked to the substances they manufacture and market. |
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Record evidence, while not uncontroverted, suggests that some American importers had become niche players in the Canadian market. |
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Multilateral trade rules locked in domestic reforms and allowed them to be ratcheted up, ensuring predictability for investors and importers. |
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Failure to do so will result in the importers being deregistered. |
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But now grain importers there have had to pledge that they will not re-export. |
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Currently, the program allows CSA importers to move qualified goods coming from North America through a facilitated border clearance process. |
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The changes will be of specific interest to producers and importers of fuel-denatured ethyl alcohol. |
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Domestic supplies need to be first socked away before importers may consider paying a higher price for Canadian origin. |
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There are several types of Fairtrade Standards, including standards for contract situations, for importers, and also for the different products. |
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Purification of chemical constituents is done in India for domestic production, but typically done abroad by foreign importers. |
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Seemingly, the most obvious buyers and sellers of currency are importers and exporters of goods. |
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Refrigerated facilities have their own customs personnel, which eases pressure on importers. |
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To mitigate this possibility, the final agreement requires importers to include at least one product from each of the four groups. |
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The Working Party noted that the AEO concept had been introduced as a security tool to prescreen exporters and importers in the liberalized economy. |
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In general, exporters of goods and services will prefer a lower value for their currencies, while importers will prefer a higher value. |
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For example, the Temporary Entry program allows importers to pay a reduced amount of duty on certain goods such as dies and moulds that come into Canada for a short period of time. |
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Non-toxic ammunition is not available yet in this country and the ammunition importers have yet to learn about the products available and the most appropriate ones to import and put on sale. |
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If a country like Malaysia, which is a net exporter of petroleum, has had to bite the bullet, the situation for importers must be infinitely worse. |
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A sample of importers may be selected after the publication of the provisional findings and on-the-spot investigations may take place in order to verify the information submitted. |
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Jafar said, in a statement to SUNA, that the Sudanese importers facing difficulty in import as a result of the lack of network correspondents. |
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However and in contrast to what was claimed, the investigation revealed that all related importers in the Community, including the one in question, were responsible for regularly marketing the product. |
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The Code provides a detailed list of the responsibilities of government authorities and the responsibilities of the exporters and importers of biological control agents. |
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In that case, the other manufacturers or importers are to make reference to the tests carried out and make a fair and equitable contribution to the cost. |
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As regards any losses suffered by the other producer, these were claimed by the importers to be due to lack of anticipation of the price evolution that the market would follow after the expiry of the patent. |
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But the importers who have persevered in China have benefited. |
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Finally, if crib, cradle and bassinet manufacturers or importers do incur costs to bring their products into compliance with the amended Regulations, the higher costs may be transferred to the consumer. |
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Indian importers are getting the worst of the bargain as the rupee continues to scrape the bottom of the barrel. |
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The CSA would regulate GHG emissions released by large coal consumers, natural gas and petroleum processors, producers and importers, and producers of hydrochlorofluorocarbon refrigerants. |
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He often testified before legislative bodies, speaking for the importers. |
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Manufacturers and importers throughout Europe work together with Orlaco. |
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For countries that are net importers of such commodities, this rise in prices has triggered the dreaded phenomenon of stagflation where inflation and stagnation of economic growth are combined. |
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The identity of a manufacturer or importer or downstream user who has appointed a representative will not normally be disclosed by the Agency to other manufacturers, importers, or, where relevant, downstream users. |
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An unbelievably convenient boost to demand in this country – and indeed to all economies that are major importers of oil – has come in the nick of electoral time from the halving of the world price of crude. |
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The Angola PSI contract commenced at the end of 2006 really kicked off in 2007 and we are proud to have received congratulatory remarks from Customs on the quality of the service we offer to the country's importers. |
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Their customers comprise all those importers and exporters who ship their goods in containers, ranging from agricultural produce to white goods to raw materials. |
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Following the judgment in the Silhouette case, parallel importers are prohibited from purchasing trademarked goods outside the EU and selling them in the EU unless the trade-mark owner has consented to the sale. |
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The purpose of this guidance document is to inform manufacturers, importers and distributors of cyanoacrylate-based eyelash adhesives about concerns with the safety and application of these products. |
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In view of the above, the argument that the anti-dumping measures would jeopardize the high level jobs that these importers have generated in the Union is dismissed. |
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In 2002, there was a significant increase in applications by nontraditional importers from United Kingdom companies to other Member States suggesting an effort to circumvent the related-persons test. |
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Government officials and product importers tossed blame at each other Wednesday, with Argentina insinuating that businesses are trying to drive up prices. |
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The aim of this simplified procedure is for the manufacturers or importers of fireworks for professional use to implement their own quality assurance systems. |
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The Commission has persuaded the Chinese to put an end to discrimination against European importers, or those selling on to them, in their purchases of raw materials from China, notably silk, cashmere and angora. |
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No one mentions the fact that Europe as a region is among the world's largest importers of food and that, if we maintain this standard of living, we shall barely be able to subsist. |
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The guidance may also be a relevant source of information for manufacturers and importers of chemicals, who will be communicating with their customers. |
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David Bader, a Caucasian male who owned a health food supply business, complained that Health Canada would not allow him to import certain oriental products that importers of Eastern ancestry were not impeded from obtaining. |
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According to data provided by the importers at least part of any price increases resulting from the imposition of anti-dumping duties could be absorbed. |
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In this document, the term client interchangeably refers to importers, exporters, travellers, as well as authorized client representatives and agents. |
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The steep price increases in the international market were beyond the control of most Asia-Pacific countries that are net importers of petroleum, and came as exogenous shocks. |
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The ES format may serve as a check list during the whole process of ES development and may support manufacturers, importers and downstream users to concentrate on a core set of information. |
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But exporters are squealing more loudly than importers are celebrating. |
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He guided the audience through the minefield of the upcoming recycling directive's obligations, which will affect all electrical goods and their importers. |
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In the light of the above, it was considered by the Commission that if measures are imposed, it is unlikely that the situation of importers will significantly worsen. |
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Manufacturers and importers of substances in quantities below the threshold of 1 tonne per year and other stakeholders, who legitimately possess data on substances, may voluntarily join a SIEF and share data as data holders. |
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They submitted that the imposition of measures in the current proceeding would have deleterious effects on the importers of the product concerned in the Community. |
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An authorisation can be requested by manufacturers, importers or downstream users on their own or in collaboration with other actors in the supply chain. |
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The main importers of secobarbital in recent years, Ireland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, re-export significant quantities of their imports of the substance. |
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They commit themselves to submit trimestrial reports on their commercial transactions with FLO agreed importers, and accept to be controlled by FLO-Cert auditors. |
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In view of the high number of exporting producers and importers concerned during the original investigation, sampling was envisaged in the NOI in accordance with Article 17 of the basic Regulation. |
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The Board calls on all countries that import poppy seeds and, in particular, on the major importers of poppy seeds to pay special attention to the country of origin of poppy seeds. |
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One of the importers argued that the imposition of anti-dumping measures would not help the Community industry since the current price level of thin MDF allegedly acts as a ceiling to the development of hardboard prices. |
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Given that the quota has always been entirely used before new management rules were introduced on 1 January 2007, the underuse may be the result of importers not yet accommodated to the new provisions and procedures. |
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Therefore, all importers not having supplied normed pallets or not having required them from their suppliers, can't no longer proceed to fumigation, on the departure from Europe, in order to avoid further formalities. |
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There will be a much higher onus on food importers than there formerly was, because now it's a criminal offence to import food that doesn't comply with the mislabelled, misbranded one. |
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Thanks to the large aid flows such countries receive, they tend to be net importers of everything. The privilege is mineMr Panagariya again demurs. |
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Western importers are already scaling back. |
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Australian cowmen had a word with Indonesian importers. |
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Benchmarking to any rich-world interest rate is unlikely to suit the Gulf, since high crude prices depress income for oil importers but boost it for oil exporters. |
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Queried on whether the proposal was all carrot and no stick, he added that the EU institutions would buy their laptops and mobile phones from responsible importers and encourage member states to do the same. |
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These weapons were sent in white to the German importers, who made them test in Ulm and then sawed the barrel to one cm beyond the front sight, before finishing the weapon. |
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The UAE is also among the world's five largest importers of arms. |
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Differing demands continue to be made of manufacturers and importers, and the resulting problem of market distortions has not yet been resolved either. |
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The current oil crisis is a reminder of the long-term socio-economic risks involved for those societies which are oil dependent and net oil importers. |
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First of all, I want to make it clear that the majority of Canadian meat importers want to import meat products that are wholesome and meet all CFIA requirements. |
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The point: no net price change for Canadian importers. |
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These economies are very often net importers of food. |
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The technology also facilitates trade for both importers and exporters in port areas by reducing the number of physical inspections, and thereby helps to reduce congestion in the ports. |
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To avoid an increase in the quantities used for these purposes, producers and importers should not be allowed to significantly increase the quantities placed on the market. |
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Its warehouse and logistics facilities make an ideal choice for exporters and importers. |
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So far, Guangzhou Prodigy has worked for many importers and retail shops worldwide. |
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Funding for HAB comes from Hass avocado producers and importers in the United States. |
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The fourth article warns commercial and industrial establishments against dealing with plastic bag importers who are not approved by the municipality. |
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Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical, the operator of Dung Quat, in April urged oil importers in Vietnam to consider buying oil products, especially gasoil, from its refinery. |
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The emergence of this concept was triggered by the fact that the majority of the ASEAN member states are regular importers of defence and security equipment. |
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The importers of Mercedes-Benz and Chevrolet Camaro passenger cars in Japan said Tuesday they are recalling four models due to failures in engines and exhaust purifiers. |
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The largest nonproducing importers are Korea, Taiwan, Russia, and Japan. |
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The Premier League's free marketeers, bulk importers of foreign talent, must give us something to shout about as Europe's elite tournament kicks off in earnest this week. |
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Eighteenth century American merchants, who had been operating as importers and exporters, began to specialise in either wholesale or retail roles. |
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The rules apply to manufacturers, importers, and retailers of cosmetics in Brazil, and most of them have been harmonized so they can apply to the entire Mercosur. |
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The danger is that if we plant too many slowgrowing broadleaves in an attempt to mitigate climate change, we are going to drive ourselves into the arms of timber importers. |
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Ideal for dollar stores, convenience stores, discount stores, and international importers, this CD catalog allows you to instantly track and order popular items. |
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