Imports Quotes
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U.S. exports to China have more than quintupled since China entered the WTO and have grown more quickly than imports. In fact, China is America's fastest-growing export market.
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But it turns out its not a big deal. The imports help, but not significantly.
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Growth in U.S. real imports slowed to about 3 percent in 2006, in part reflecting a drop in real terms in imports of crude oil and petroleum products.
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We know the goats are imported because they don't speak English.
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As a continent, I think there are opportunities for Asia to accept imports of Wyoming coal.
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It will largely depend on how successful the African governments are in limiting the amounts of second-hand imports and how price-competitive new vehicles can be with their tariffs.
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Imports remain a concern with the currency holding at $US0.75 cents and cost pressures persist, in particular for power and transport.
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To me, the big difference is when you yell cut and then you have to walk over there and deliver a note, it gives it much more import as opposed to "Hey, try that." It's just much more intimate, I think.