Latin America Report, Tema 2326[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1981 |
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... export about $ 2 billion monthly and import less , actually about $ 1.5 billion . We could thus reach $ 26 billion in exports , as against $ 23 billion to $ 24 billion in imports , which would give us a surplus of about $ 3 billion ...
... export about $ 2 billion monthly and import less , actually about $ 1.5 billion . We could thus reach $ 26 billion in exports , as against $ 23 billion to $ 24 billion in imports , which would give us a surplus of about $ 3 billion ...
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... exports to that country amounted to only 56,082,664,000 pesos . This represents a difference of 70.2 percent and 14.06 percent , respectively , in trade between our country and the United States since the same quarter of 1980 . At that ...
... exports to that country amounted to only 56,082,664,000 pesos . This represents a difference of 70.2 percent and 14.06 percent , respectively , in trade between our country and the United States since the same quarter of 1980 . At that ...
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... exports . The petroleum factor has really saved the national economy from an even more serious crisis ; in the first 2 months of this year , oil contributed 70 percent of the nation's total foreign currency reserves . In the other ...
... exports . The petroleum factor has really saved the national economy from an even more serious crisis ; in the first 2 months of this year , oil contributed 70 percent of the nation's total foreign currency reserves . In the other ...
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