• Finally, Brazil continues to export players at an incredible rate.

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  • "There are some positive things happening, " he added - with the rate of employment, export growth and business start-ups all rising.

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  • But ministers say there are some positive signs such as the falling unemployment rate and increases in export growth and business start-ups.

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  • It's no accident that Ireland, with its 12.5% corporate tax rate that has attracted export businesses, is climbing out of its debt hole faster than are Portugal, Spain or Greece.

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  • Worries about export earnings, given Argentina's high debt-to-export ratio, increase the interest-rate spread the country pays over United States interest rates, which have themselves risen this year.

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  • It ought to be poised for an export-led boom: it has a hugely competitive exchange rate, good infrastructure and has had a decade of high investment in plant and machinery.

    ECONOMIST: Argentina's economy

  • And most companies that export have been worried by South Africa's previously wobbly exchange rate.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa

  • The export coal demand is expected to grow, although at a slower rate, given the tight truckload capacity, growth in international coal prices and improving global demand, particularly from Asian economies.

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  • Peru's export sector, particularly specialty vegetables and fruits, is growing at an impressive rate, as well as mining investments.

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  • Manufacturing has held up better in America, but its rate of growth has also slowed sharply since last autumn, and export orders have weakened.

    ECONOMIST: A monetary tug-of-war

  • The step faces several pitfalls, though, and could have unintended consequences, including an unstable exchange rate or a strengthening currency that hobbles the country's nascent export sector just as the country is re-entering the global economy.

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  • Union leaders attacked the interest rate rise, warning that firms will find it more difficult to expand and export.

    BBC: You are in: Business

  • He did not call for exchange rate targets but there will be international concern that, as countries jostle for export markets, a battle over currencies will follow.

    BBC: France takes aim at Britain

  • Moreover, German export success for the past decade has been built on the weaker, more competitive exchange rate that came with sharing a currency with southern Europe.

    BBC: Europe's four big dilemmas

  • Governments cannot use the exchange rate to help the economy adjust to outside shocks, such as a fall in export prices or sharp shifts in capital flows.

    ECONOMIST: The ABC of a currency board

  • We're putting this economy, through these governors, Mr. President, and putting this country on track to lead the world in clean coal technology which we can export -- including exporting to China, which China is building coal-powered plants at a rate of one per month -- one per month.

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  • In addition, the lower the interest rate, the lower the US dollar and the more likely the US is to move towards running an export surplus.

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