Some of the machinery that is exported by the Netherlands includes printers, telephones, and digital cameras. Also exported are computers and cell phones.
1) Cars 2) Electronics like computers and cell phones 3) Pop singers like Psy
i dont know when it was exported but i do know how much they exported, the exported more than 140,000 thousand pounds of oil
Most countries have different resources. For example, China may have computers, while The United States may have coal.
Most countries have different resources. For example, China may have computers, while The United States may have coal.
No, a tariff on an imported or exported good is a denied power of Congress. Therefore Congress can not tax exported goods due to the Constitution. The above answer is partially wrong. Congress has the power to tax imports and tariff applications are a fundamental part of understanding early United States History. However, he is correct in that Article I, Section 9, Clause 5 specifically prohibits Congress from levying an export tax. Congress currently applies a number of indirect export taxes and these have been upheld by the courts because they do not specifically target exporters or exported goods. (An example would be taxes on computers and medical supplies, of which a large percentage of production is exported, but since all computers, and not just exported computers, are taxed, it is an indirect tax).
Mexico's top five exports are crude petroleum, cars, video displays, computers, and truck equipment. Mexico is also known for its exported silver.
They are exported by ships, trains and trucks.
Olive oil is exported worldwide.
The majority of exports from New Mexico are computers and electronics. That accounts for over half of all the state's exported goods.
Yes, 'exported' is a past tense verb.
malaysia products which is exported