Most of that rise will be the result of recession, not deglobalisation, but some will be attributable to the fall in trade (exporting companies will lay off workers) and some to declining investment (if expansion plans are cut, new jobs will not be created).
"Exporting animals is a legal trade, " Peter Garbutt, the NFU's chief livestock adviser, said.
He was convicted of exporting military information, possessing stolen trade secrets, and lying to the authorities.
Globally, such a strategy would also reduce the trade surpluses of fossil fuel exporting economies.
Around 40 food-exporting countries have imposed some sorts of trade restriction of food: taxes, quotas or across-the-board bans.
Or head to the International Trade Administration to start your exporting journey.
Russia has only 10% debt and has just as many trade surpluses as germany without exporting to the whole world forcing german wages at asian levels to compete with them.
The trade worked both ways, with Venetians exporting jewels, books, silks and ingenious mechanical tools to the East.
America has a huge trade deficit not because it is not exporting enough, but because American consumers are spending too much.
Anil Bhandari, president of the India Coffee Trust trade group, says India could stop exporting most coffee in the next five to 10 years because of rising domestic use.
Liu was found guilty last fall on six counts of exporting defense data without permission plus separate counts of possessing stolen trade secrets and lying to authorities.
Not only does the UK need to become less reliant on debt-fuelled consumer spending, and become more of an investment-led and exporting economy, but it also needs to re-orient its trade away from economies as hobbled as Britain itself.
The result of Germans' prowess at exporting, combined with their reluctance to spend and invest, has been huge trade surpluses.
As transport costs and trade barriers fall, it becomes easier to serve foreign markets by exporting, rather than establishing factories and research centres around the world.
The various free-trade and special economic zones that have been set up have attracted some money, but so far the trade zones, at least, have been used more for importing than for exporting.
One is the control of mineral wealth: the diamond trade thrives in and around Kisangani, and some Ugandans close to Mr Museveni have grown rich exporting gold and other commodities from the country's north-east.
Trade allows a country to shift its pattern of production in such a way that, after exporting those goods it does not want and importing those it does, it can consume more without there having been any increase in its available resources.
Of course if we assume as Johnson does that production and exporting costs will remain the same despite an increasingly suspect dollar, we must at the very least remember that trade in the real world is a two-way street.
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U.S. insistence that the European Community agree in the present GATT round talks on a radical reduction in trade barriers -- particularly in the agricultural sector -- that threaten to prevent Central Europe from exporting its way to prosperity.
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