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  • adjective Not of or pertaining to exports.

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non- +‎ export

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Examples

  • That led to a compromise: nonimport would begin December 1; if that brought no relief from Britain, nonexport would commence in September 1775.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • That led to a compromise: nonimport would begin December 1; if that brought no relief from Britain, nonexport would commence in September 1775.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • This is important since private businesses both in export and nonexport sectors in China are doubly as efficient at job creation than the state-led sector.

    A Well-Timed Currency Kowtow 2010

  • So at best the Ex-Im Bank creates jobs in export industries by destroying jobs in nonexport industries.

    Q & A Session for the Ex-Im Bank 2009

  • But the car makers, anxious to protect European margins that are often much fatter than those in the U.S., are fighting the trend, enforcing nonexport agreements in place for decades.

    Europeans Go to U.S. Dealers 2008

  • The nonexport industrial segments could be considered more “captive.”

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • The nonexport industrial segments could be considered more “captive.”

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • By expanding exports we can create more of those jobs which, on average, pay 13 percent more than nonexport related jobs.

    Radio Address With The Vice President To The Nation ITY National Archives 1994

  • By expanding exports we can create more of those jobs which, on average, pay 13 percent more than nonexport related jobs.

    Radio Address By The Vp On The Gatt Agreement ITY National Archives 1994

  • Over the next decade, we estimate that if we are vigorous and effective, Asia could add more than 1.8 million jobs to the American economy, jobs that pay on average 13 percent above nonexport related jobs.

    President To American And Pacific Business Leaders ITY National Archives 1994

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