Export Market definition

Export Market means Natural Gas export and export oriented markets including but not limited to:
Export Market includes all territories, other than the local market and “export” bears a corresponding meaning;
Export Market means any country, territory or place that is not in Papua New Guinea.

Examples of Export Market in a sentence

  • The management views the Indian Market and Export Market are distinct geographical segments.

  • Since there is no Export Market Revenue, the same has not been disclosed.

  • See CRS Report R44985, USDA Export Market Development and Export Credit Programs: Selected Issues.

  • Presentation on Domestic and Export Market Potential available, by Marketing experts.

  • It contains the Trade enquiries uploaded by Indian trade missions, Tariff and Trade data of India’s major trade partners, Export Market Reports, and Trade Agreements etc.

  • Formation of Export Consortia and Export Market Development: After strengthening the cluster management the next step is to support selected cluster leadership in formation of export consortia and develop the export market for the products developed in the clusters.

  • The contract should also include a direct reference to the other parties engaged in the project and should be valid for a period that covers the whole Export Market Development Plan.

  • Translation costs of the marketing material from Maltese or English into other languages, as specifically required to implement the Export Market Development Plan.

  • Assistance approved on the Export Market Development Plan is limited to thirty (36) months.

  • Internet Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) costs required in increasing visibility in target markets and implementing the Export Market Development Plan.

Related to Export Market

  • Relevant Market means the market for overnight cash borrowing collateralised by US Government securities.

  • Market means in any part of the world:

  • online marketplace means a service using software, including a website, part of a website or an application, operated by or on behalf of a trader which allows consumers to conclude distance contracts with other traders or consumers;

  • Regulated Market means any regulated market (as defined in Directive 2004/39/EC on markets in financial instruments).

  • foreign regulatory authority means a securities commission, exchange or other securities market regulatory authority in a designated foreign jurisdiction;

  • Securities Regulatory Authorities means the securities commission or similar regulatory authority in each province and territory of Canada that is responsible for administering the Canadian securities legislation in force in such jurisdictions;

  • Local Exchange Carrier or "LEC" means any Carrier that is engaged in the provision of telephone Exchange Service or Exchange Access. Such term does not include a Carrier insofar as such Carrier is engaged in the provision of a commercial mobile service under Section 332(c) of the Act, except to the extent that the FCC finds that such service should be included in the definition of such term.