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It's the potential exports that still have Westerners salivating.
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Investment is pouring into the tar sands, but potential oil exports will outstrip pipeline capacity by 2015.
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While optimism over the general business situation has dipped further, confidence has risen over the potential for exports in the year ahead.
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While that number pales in comparison to coffee exports from other Asian nations such as Vietnam and India, many here believe that the potential for growth of Nepal's exports is enormous.
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Strong figures in these categories indicate considerable potential for growth in U.S. exports in a wide variety of industries.
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In other words, the U.S. exports about 12% of its potential diesel supplies.
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For 2013, we look for new investment projects, robust consumption and stabilizing exports to sustain growth at its potential level of around 8 percent.
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Since many of those same companies export combat systems in competition with producers in other markets like France and Russia, Pentagon insourcing has the potential to impair U.S. military exports.
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As China expands its own use of energy, including that from renewable sources, the nation intends to hold-back its exports of REEs for its own use, with potential impacts on the development of renewable energy such as from wind across the world.
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If Tokyo were to devalue the yen in a bid to boost exports, it might prompt similar moves by other Asian nations and thus drag the world into a potential deflationary spiral.
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The most serious potential problem likely to be associated with rising bond yields is a further rise in the yen, which would crush exports and fuel deflation via lower import prices.
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