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export
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United States
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Exporting goods is a key driver of economic growth and is supported by government policies and trade agreements.
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export
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United States
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Exporting goods and services is a common practice for businesses looking to expand their market reach and increase revenue.
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export
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United States
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Exporting goods is a common practice and important for the economy.
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export
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United States
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Exporting goods and services to other countries is a common practice for businesses looking to expand their market and increase sales.
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export
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United States
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Exporting goods and services is a common practice for businesses looking to expand their markets and reach global customers.
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import
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US
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Importing goods is a common practice for accessing a wide variety of products and resources from around the world.
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import
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United States
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Imports are essential for accessing goods and products that are not readily available domestically.
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import
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United States
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Imports are seen as necessary for accessing goods and products not available domestically, and can contribute to economic growth and diversity.
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9
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import
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United States
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Importing products from other countries is common for businesses to increase consumer choices and availability of goods.
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import
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United States
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The United States and other Western countries rely on imported goods for a significant portion of their consumption.
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