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A sizable share of U.S. exports to China is raw materials used to produce goods that are re-exported back to the United States.
Robert E. Scott: Putting U.S.-China Trade in its Proper Perspective Robert E. Scott 2011
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I would make sure I've re-exported my library once I've built it with them ...
GuruLib Catalogues Your Media And More | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Almost all of the diamonds are re-exported after polishing and cutting.
India Pushes for Zimbabwe Diamonds Biman Mukherji 2011
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The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said in a note to national governments in July that biodiesel shipments from the U.S. to the EU have plummeted, apparently replaced by large amounts of U.S. biodiesel exported to Canada and Singapore that is then re-exported to the EU.
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Some of this is re-exported to Asia and the West, but nearly 60% of sales of the China-based subsidiaries of Japanese companies remain within China, according to Japanese trade ministry data.
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This in turn has affected intra-E.U. trade, which accounts for two-thirds of total E.U. trade, as well as intra-Asia trade, 40-50% of which is re-exported to the U.S. and Europe.
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That is because as much as two-thirds of the value of goods that go into trade statistics represent intermediate parts, which are imported from other countries and used to make finished products that then get re-exported.
Some Say Trade Numbers Don't Deliver the Goods John W. Miller 2010
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This in turn has affected intra-E.U. trade, which accounts for two-thirds of total E.U. trade, as well as intra-Asia trade, 40-50% of which is re-exported to the U.S. and Europe.
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That is because as much as two-thirds of the value of goods that go into trade statistics represent intermediate parts, which are imported from other countries and used to make finished products that then get re-exported.
Some Say Trade Numbers Don't Deliver the Goods John W. Miller 2010
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That is because as much as two-thirds of the value of goods that go into trade statistics represent intermediate parts, which are imported from other countries and used to make finished products that then get re-exported.
Some Say Trade Numbers Don't Deliver the Goods John W. Miller 2010
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