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  • noun Plural form of exporter.

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Examples

  • The Osaka-based company, like other Japanese exporters, is also feeling the pinch from the strong yen, which lowers the amount of revenue earned abroad when repatriated into yen.

    Sharp, LG Warn of TV Glut Daisuke Wakabayashi 2010

  • Stepherson agrees, "I see strength and opportunity in exporters, in international companies, in those selling abroad, generally large cap."

    Quantitative Easing May Not Revive The U.S. Economy Agustino Fontevecchia 2010

  • One of the world's biggest rice exporters is Thailand.

    Severe Weather Has Little Affect on Asia's Rice Market 2010

  • Stepherson agrees, "I see strength and opportunity in exporters, in international companies, in those selling abroad, generally large cap."

    Quantitative Easing May Not Revive The U.S. Economy Agustino Fontevecchia 2010

  • "The mentality of Mexican exporters is becoming more competitive, and cost-effectiveness in transportation is a must."

    Supply Chain Reaction 2006

  • "The mentality of Mexican exporters is becoming more competitive, and cost-effectiveness in transportation is a must."

    Supply Chain Reaction 2006

  • Latin American exporters of products as prosaic as soybeans are now especially susceptible.

    Rising Commodity Prices Can Harm 2008

  • It will meet with continuing opposition from Latin American exporters who cannot tolerate U.S. discriminatory anti-dumping practices in agriculture, steel and other processed items.

    'Dim And Perverse' 2007

  • Many of the largest exporters from the Third World have become successful through a combination of lowcost labour, a strong work ethic, and, unfortunately, in some cases substantial subsidies, hidden or overt, for exporters.

    Canada in a Fragile World 1982

  • And we are doing this, in the main, by selling in the markets of Western Europe and North America where competition from domestic manufacturers and other exporters is fiercest.

    The World is Our Market 1968

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