In exporting iron ore, pig iron, scrap and cast iron, only the cheapest materials are involved, the lowest paid labor engaged.
Also, anyone exporting tools of wool or silk manufacture was to forfeit the tools and 200 pounds.
The natural conflict is between the United States on the one side, and on the other side all industrial and exporting peoples, including Japan.
The number of factories is growing; and in view of freight difficulties, there is a movement towards exporting mineral products in a semi-manufactured state.
It has been said, and truly said, that "the nation which commences by exporting food will end by exporting men.
In turn, we are exporting certain consumer goods of which we have a sufficiency, and are helping the People's Democracies with certain commodities.
James Dunlop, a cousin of Robert Peter, also had come from his home Garnkirke, near Glasgow, first to New York, then to George Town about 1783 and established himself in this same lucrative exporting business.
A prominent firm in this same business of exporting tobacco was that of Forrest, Stoddert, and Murdock, formed in 1783.
The prohibition against exporting commodities and money, he held, had always produced effects directly contrary to what was intended by it.
They may perhaps understand by it no more than the power of exporting their own produce to the foreign country where they can find the best mercate.
The rejoinder to this, I am quite sure, will be, that a nation derives more advantages from importing what are called raw materials, whether produced by labour or not, and exporting manufactured commodities.
There would be greater difficulty in going than in coming, in exporting than in importing.
There are among them traders of no inconsiderable capital, and planters exporting cotton to some extent, but the greater number are small agriculturists, living in comfort upon the produce of their farms.
But in all honesty, we cannot put all of the blame on the oil-exporting nations.
In fact, American businesses are exporting at a record rate.
A letter from the home office of the traveler or from some well established exporting or importing house is not necessary but advisable as a medium of introduction to the prospective buyers.
Practically all exporting countries are transacting business with Venezuela at the present time.
During the last two years the majority of American exporting houses sending goods to South America have neglected proper packing with the result that the goods are often received in woefully poor condition.
Besides doing a banking business, this corporation is itself interested in the importing and exporting business.
Mr. Temple was his guardian and administrator of the large fortune left by his father, who had been Mr. Temple's partner in an exporting firm with headquarters in New York City.
The chief difficulty of exporting the article appears to be the want of knowledge of the proper means of seasoning the tanks in which it is shipped.
The Confederate armies were dependent on supplies from overseas, and those supplies could not be obtained without exporting the cotton wherewith to pay for them.
What object Ministers had in that, or how they thought the interests of England, a great commercial and exporting nation, were to be forwarded by throwing its whole customers into confusion and misery, we cannot divine.
The former has the large towns of Hamilton, Toronto, and Kingston on its shores, with the exporting places of Oakville, Credit, and Cobourg.
For importing tobacco, and exporting it again to Sweden and the north of Europe.
For exportingthe woollen manufacture, and importing copper, brass, and iron.
Subsequently the British Museum purchased them from him for much less than had been the expense incurred in removing and exporting them from Greece.
Because of her geographical position, Babylonia was able to command an important commercial position, importing and exporting constantly.
Bander Abb[=a]si has a lively trade, exporting much of the produce of central and south-eastern Persia and supplying imports to those districts and Khorasan.
The object of the law was to favor Americans interested in exporting hemp from Manila to the United States as against Europeans exporting it to England and other foreign countries.
The real instigators were the exporting manufacturers.
Exporting wool, contrary to the regulations, forfeiture of the ship, &c.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exporting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.