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Example sentences for "foreign markets"

  • Since low wages are not a cause of low prices in the country itself, so neither do they cause it to offer its commodities in foreign markets at a lower price.

  • He fully admitted that industry 'is increasingly led to look for its vents on foreign markets where it is threatened by greater revolutions'.

  • It is most probable that Russia, just like any other country, enjoys certain natural advantages which enable her to act as a supplier of certain kinds of commodities on foreign markets.

  • Vorontsov goes even further: he does not dispute at all that a development of the capitalist mode of production is quite possible in various branches of production, and even allows for capitalist exports from Russia to foreign markets.

  • Our merchants frequently complain of the high wages of British labour, as the cause of their manufactures being undersold in foreign markets; but they are silent about the high profits of stock.

  • With inferior art and skill in navigation, therefore, they would be able to sell that cargo as cheap in foreign markets as the merchants of such mercantile nations; and with equal art and skill they would be able to sell it cheaper.

  • Therefore the Dublin merchant can't employ the artisan, nor keep up his credit in foreign markets.

  • In proportion as our manufacturers catch up with the domestic market, and in proportion as their knowledge of foreign markets increases, it is likely that they will give more and more attention to customers in other countries.

  • This fact, together with the American manufacturer's lack of knowledge concerning the possibilities of foreign trade, explains our neglect of foreign markets.

  • To what three types of goods is our predominance in foreign markets due?

  • The great majority of our products are not shipped to foreign markets, but are utilized within the country.

  • In many branches they have met the home demand, and are going abroad in search of foreign markets.

  • In the first place, its plants were located at too great a distance from the Atlantic seaboard to render an invasion of foreign markets feasible.

  • Services have been an increasingly important source of export earnings for the United States, and the United States must assure continued and increased access to foreign markets.

  • Private industry will, of course, play the major role in developing the United States' coal export facilities, but the government must continue to work to facilitate transportation to foreign markets.

  • The new Administration should continue to work to eliminate transportation bottlenecks that impede our access to foreign markets.

  • The export trade from Iloilo direct to foreign markets is, in fact, evidently the primary event on which the commercial fate, so to speak, of the Bisaya Islands depends.

  • In 1853 a company formed at Madrid was allowed the exclusive privilege of the manufacture and export of cigars and leaf tobacco to foreign markets.

  • A decisive proof that they cannot undersell the English in foreign markets.

  • What England wanted was, not a fair competition with Ireland, but a monopoly; she was resolved to prevent Ireland not merely from underselling her in foreign markets, but from selling there at all.

  • Ireland, and were exported from thence to foreign markets.

  • Ireland and the English plantations in America to foreign markets, heretofore supplied from England, would inevitably sink the value of lands, and tend to the ruin of the trade and manufactures of that realm.

  • Although some branches of our manufactures might, and in foreign markets now do, fearlessly contend with similar foreign fabrics, there are many others yet in their infancy, struggling with the difficulties which encompass them.

  • It is demonstrated by the fact that they meet the cotton fabrics of other countries in foreign markets, and maintain a successful competition with them.

  • The other great nations have not hesitated to adopt the required means to develop their shipping as a factor in national defense and as one of the surest and speediest means of obtaining for their producers a share in foreign markets.

  • Your lordships have heard a great deal upon the competition of foreign manufacturers with our own in foreign markets.

  • Must we not take into consideration the general spirit of manufacture abroad, the competition of foreign nations in foreign markets, and the universal use of machinery worked by steam?

  • Therefore, the Dublin merchant can't employ the artisan, nor keep up his credit in foreign markets.

  • Our beef, I am afraid, still continues scandalous in foreign markets, for the old reasons.

  • It is evidently to the cartels," writes Fritz-Diepenhorst, "that Germany owes in great measure the conquest of foreign markets.

  • He is told that the cause is the early British conquest of foreign markets.

  • It induces American manufacturers to think in terms of foreign markets instead of concentrating their attention upon a protected home market.

  • It is also claimed that Germany "dumps" her goods on foreign markets, thus causing losses or even total destruction to rival industries.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each instance; flour enough; foreign bodies; foreign countries; foreign court; foreign goods; foreign grain; foreign immigration; foreign influences; foreign lands; foreign matter; foreign minister; foreign missionary; foreign money; foreign parentage; foreign policy; foreign ports; foreign prince; foreign service; foreign travel; foreign troops; foreign workers; just behind; looking towards; sixteen millions; when called