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Iran’s energy demand will exceed its supply, possibly reducing or even eliminating its oil
export
capacity in the near future.
If the country is a producer of the commodity in question, it may use
export
controls to insulate domestic consumers from increases in the world price.
Increasing capital inflows weigh heavily on import-substituting and
export
sectors, and may even wipe them out if the appreciation is substantive and protracted.
In the last 18 months, the peso has appreciated 6% more than the renminbi, eroding Mexico’s ability to compete with Chinese exports to the US, by far Mexico’s largest
export
market.
The Dollar Joins the Currency WarsNEW YORK – In a world of weak domestic demand in many advanced economies and emerging markets, policymakers have been tempted to boost economic growth and employment by going for
export
led-growth.
The world would be better off if most governments pursued policies that boosted growth through domestic demand, rather than beggar-thy-neighbor
export
measures.
It will also provide an opportunity to
export
some of China’s excess industrial capacity.
In Japan, the global slowdown and a stronger yen are hitting the
export
sector, growth is flagging, and inflation is close to zero again.
And the Macri government has created a plan to attract $12 billion per year in fossil-fuel investments, predicting that revenues from oil and gas exports will surpass those from agriculture – currently Argentina’s leading
export
sector – by 2027.
Tourists coming to Australia often try it, and there is a modest
export
trade as well, but much of it ends up as pet food.
The dominance of processing trade in China – the import of raw materials and components and the
export
of finished goods – makes the effectiveness of devaluation even more dubious.
Indeed, Che Guevara, an icon of the revolution, died in Bolivia while attempting to
export
the guerrilla project.
The problem is that WTO rules do not allow these so-called voluntary
export
restraints.
Voluntary
export
restraints were widely used in the 1980s – often by the EU itself, to counter competition from East Asia.
Under a series of voluntary
export
agreements with major producers, the same result would be achieved, in terms of US steel imports, but it is foreign producers that would gain the extra revenue.
The gain to European steel producers should more than cover the cost of lawyers’ fees to defend voluntary
export
restraints at the WTO.
It is often alleged that the Saudis
export
terrorism.
But Africa’s
export
trade is still dominated by primary commodities.
Nowadays, a ton of African titanium sand brings about $100 in
export
revenues, whereas a ton of titanium alloy brings $100,000 – but to countries outside Africa.
In France, after ten years of decline in
export
markets, my government has embarked on a bold strategy to restore our country’s competitiveness.
QE in the eurozone will thus bring about the inflation that Draghi wants via higher import and
export
prices.
Meanwhile, there should be no backsliding on the progress already made, such as the offer to eliminate agricultural
export
subsidies by 2013 and to provide duty-free/quota-free access for almost all exports from least developed countries.
This would give it a competitive tax advantage, so long as other countries do not follow suit and eliminate their own corporate-income taxes on
export
production.
Indeed, in 2007, crude and refined oil products accounted for more than half of Ecuador’s
export
revenue.
Most Latin American countries still get poor results from their efforts to
export
to Europe, the exceptions being raw materials and energy resources.
Europe’s history is one of the concepts of salvation, freedom, progress and humanity, but also of conquest, plunder, colonization, including the
export
of such dubious articles as one I experienced -- communist ideology.
French corporate champions like Safran and L’Oréal are an asset, but they cannot serve as a growth and
export
platform anymore.
This was subsequently replaced with a two-tier exchange-rate system making the rupee partially convertible--60% of
export
earnings could be converted at the market exchange rate, and the rest at the RBI's fixed rate (used by the government to finance essential imports like petroleum, cooking oil, fertilizers, and life-saving drugs).
The two-tier exchange-rate system acted as an
export
tax, but it did not survive for long, giving way to a unified exchange rate on the trade account.
Indeed, such deals offer the promise of new
export
markets, “good” jobs, and rules that lock in US competitive advantages.
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