We can make our ministers to Latin America "business agents" of exportersand big banking concerns.
A new merchant marine is expected to give additional facilities to American exporters and enable them to meet their British and German competitors on more nearly equal terms.
France and Belgium were both large producers and exporters before the war, but the war greatly reduced their capacity to produce for the time being.
South America, Mexico, Canada, Africa, and Australia are exporters of copper.
The exporters have all the ships chartered and expect Ball & Holstein to furnish the cattle for next week's shipments.
So famous have the cattle of certain of these great landowners become, that each season the exporters send men to buy the stock, and not infrequently contract for it from year to year.
The exporters must fill their contracts no matter what happens.
I believe that old Ball will kick out of the combine and tell the other exporters in the trust that they may go to the devil for their cattle.
Early fall generally is a poor time to sell as the Chinese exporters usually crowd the price down at that time.
The majority of exporters of Ginseng to China are Chinamen who are located in New York and one or two cities on the Pacific coast.
At Buenos Aires the exporters have entered into direct relations with the producers and eliminated intermediaries.
It is theexporters of timber and extract of quebracho to Europe who most strongly demand the deepening of the bed of the Parana above Santa Fe.
Her laugh of malicious glee made the boy’s blood run cold.
Spring came to earth for a few hours a day, and behind her Winter, whistling, clanged his iron gates, refreezing the morass to which she had reduced the roads.
Dumba, the Austro-Hungarian ambassador, was at the bottom of a series of attempts to prevent factories from making munitions for the Allies, and to stir up American exporters against Britain.
The exporters of New York, who were chiefly German-Americans, found their business falling off greatly, and they tried hard to stir up quarrels between the United States and Great Britain.
Under the system of paying a fixed sum in good and bad years alike the poor merchants became bankrupt, and in the middle of the sixteenth century the number of wool exporters fell enormously (Schanz, ii.
But before the reign of Edward had closed, the exporters of wool knew that they had fallen on evil days.
For price-checking purposes in order that foreign-exchange losses can be prevented, exporters must register with agencies designated by the Ministry of Finance.
Exporters of products whose final destination is controlled must sign an undertaking that their exports are not to be reexported.
Financial Controls Exporters of Iranian goods must sign an undertaking that the exchange derived from the export will be sold to a bank authorized by the Government to deal in foreign exchange.
There are exporters who have been shipping merchandise and selling foreign exchange against the shipments all their lives who have never even heard of a mint par of exchange.
When we come to bill our goods in sterling, however, it is at once seen that our exporters are obliged to take a risk of exchange, which is a serious handicap when competing with British exporters.
So far the policy of the National City Bank appears to be to furnish foreign trade facilities to American exporters over as wide a territory as possible, rather than to concentrate its activities in any restricted region.
Our exporters who are to receive payment for their goods in sterling must previously decide on what rate of exchange will make the transaction profitable.
Exporters of goods from South America to the United States who had formerly taken payment by drawing bills on London, and were no longer able to do so, drew on financial institutions in New York instead.
This means that our exporters are also, to their great disadvantage, made dependent upon London.
Very soon, however, the American exporters withdrew completely, because those who had had previous business relations with Germany were known to the English, and so were suspected and finally placed on the black list.
The declaration of cotton as absolute contraband was at first only on paper, as no American exporters had hitherto ventured to ship cotton.
There was no question of entrusting the shipping to American exporters who had had long experience of German trade.
But if the exporters had found any great advantage in continuing the trade, they could easily, when the law was on their side, have conquered this mobbish opposition.
These were the corn merchants, the exporters and importers of corn.
Exporters of provisions have the same claim to these allowances that exporters of fish have.
In consideration of the salt duty, the curers and exporters of fish are allowed money out of the treasury, to the amount, as it was intended, of the salt duty paid by them; but it has been proved to be twice as much.
The exporters of fish are now drawing at the rate of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars per annum, as a reimbursement for their salt tax; while exporters of provisions draw nothing.
So, we've decided to cut down our arms transfers abroad on a year-by-year basis and to work with other major arms exporters to encourage their similar constraint.
Lead, zinc, and copper, from being articles of import, we may expect to be large exporters of in the near future.
Our exporters and importers are both indifferent about using American ships.
American exporters have been discouraged by the intricate system of fines and penalties imposed by the customs regulations for slight errors in invoices.
The necessity of careful packing has been systematically dinned into the ears of American exporters and as consistently ignored.
In order to give some idea of the importance of the plant at the disposal of exporters at Buenos Ayres, we need only speak of the great market or embarcardero for live-stock.
From this peculiarity it follows that there is always a struggle latent between the exporters of agricultural produce and the transport companies.
German exporters under these circumstances might refuse payments from their other customers on London, demanding bills on New York instead.
Groups of exporters must organise and establish offices in Paris and elsewhere in France.
One Lancashire cotton exporter competes much more closely with other Lancashire exporters than he does with German, American, or Japanese exporters of similar goods.
But his Majesty's Government have now provisionally come to an arrangement with the rubber exporters in Great Britain which will permit of licenses being given under proper guarantees for the export of rubber to the United States.
Unwarranted as such detentions are, in the opinion of this Government, American exporters are further perplexed by the apparent indecision of the British authorities in applying their own rules to neutral cargoes.
Seizures are so numerous and delays so prolonged that exporters are afraid to send their copper to Italy, steamship lines decline to accept it, and insurers refuse to issue policies upon it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exporters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.