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  • If the pharmacies re-direct contract-limited product to the US, even in violation of contract, then the Canadian government itself would have to ban the re-exportation in order for any Canadians to receive any drugs and benefit from the low negotiated controlled prices in Canada.

    Plenty to Like in Freedomnomics, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • In this regard, they welcomed co-operation in joint infrastructure projects, goods processing and re-exportation, offering offshore banking and insurance services.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • In this regard they welcomed co-operation in joint infrastructure projects such as goods processing, re-exportation and establishment of permanent exhibitions.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Activists, however, expressed concern that proposed requirements for "proper" border controls to prevent re-exportation and other safeguards might prove too burdensome for poor nations.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • Circus was served with a "re-exportation order" forcing it to remove its circus tent, facilities and caged animals from a park in western Harare.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • But there never has been a case of re-exportation of Soviet weapons.

    CASTRO FAR DAY SPEECH CRITICIZES U.S. POLICY 1982

  • No discriminating duty shall be levied upon the productions of the soil or industry of France, imported in French bottoms into the ports of the United States for transit or re-exportation; nor shall any such duties be levied upon the productions of the soil or industry of the United States, imported in vessels of the

    The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 J. F. Loubat

  • United States into the ports of France for transit or re-exportation.

    The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 J. F. Loubat

  • The concessions were slight; and the chief one, regarding the re-exportation of French West Indian produce, permitted it only on condition that the goods were bona fide of

    The Wars Between England and America T. C. Smith

  • It is difficult to conceive that such a mass of cottons could be destined for internal consumption alone; and therefore the suggestion naturally occurs, that a considerable portion at least must pass only in transit to the ports for re-exportation to the coasts of the Black Sea and the Levant; but on reference to the exports, we find cottons entered only for 31,296 florins.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various

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