export overseas

Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words

To sell and send goods to a foreign country, especially one across the sea.

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  • Many developing countries export raw materials overseas to earn foreign currency.
  • The company has been exporting its luxury cars overseas for decades.
  • The company plans to export their products overseas next quarter.
  • We plan to export more agricultural products overseas next year.
  • Japan continues to export high-tech equipment overseas despite economic challenges.
  • Many small businesses struggle to export their handmade goods overseas due to high shipping costs.
  • Small businesses often struggle to export their goods overseas due to complex regulations.
  • The government is encouraging local farmers to export their surplus grain overseas.
  • The government is encouraging local manufacturers to export more products overseas.
  • Last month, they successfully exported a large shipment of electronics overseas.
  • Brazil will export coffee beans overseas to meet international demand.
  • It is strictly forbidden to export certain endangered species overseas.
  • Agricultural producers are ready to export their harvest overseas this season.
  • Our primary goal this quarter is to export high-quality software services overseas.
  • The new trade agreement makes it easier to export goods overseas.
  • If the demand increases, we will export our textiles overseas more frequently.
  • German automakers continue to export luxury vehicles overseas successfully.
  • The manufacturer had exported most of its inventory overseas before the trade crisis hit.
  • The textile industry aims to export more clothing overseas in the coming year.
  • Do you think it is truly profitable to export recycled materials overseas?