Exports definition

Exports means the result sets, databases, sequence records or related information exported or downloaded from the Service.
Exports means all goods that subtract from the stock of material resources of a country by leaving its economic territory (United Nations: International Merchandise Trade Statistics: Concepts and Definitions (2010), chapter 1, sec- tion A 1.2).
Exports means the export of goods and services as provided for in regulations.

Examples of Exports in a sentence

  • Any Imported/Physical Exports items packed with raw / solid wood packing material should be treated as per ISPM – 15 (fumigation) and accompanied by Phytosanitory / Fumigation certificate.

  • Exports will be consistent with the input assumptions for each neighboring control area.

  • For Firm Transmission Service requests between a Point of Receipt at the Proxy Generator Bus designated for Imports and a Point of Delivery at the Proxy Generator Bus designated for Exports, the ISO will furnish to the Transmission Customer hour-to-hour schedules equal to the Wheel-Through Transaction schedule and shall deliver the Energy provided by such schedules.

  • The ISO and the New York Transmission Owners, jointly or separately, shall have the right to make a Section 205 filing with the Commission to reimpose the charge on Exports and Wheel-Through Transactions if at any time any of the foregoing conditions is no longer satisfied.

  • U.S. Exports of Goods by End-Use Category and Commodity Exhibit 8.


More Definitions of Exports

Exports means the total Sales from Canada to foreign markets on an annual basis;
Exports means exports of goods from the Lao PDR to other country. “Imports” means imports of goods from other country to the Lao PDR.
Exports means the volume of Nepal port Freight On Board (FOB) Nepali rupees value, determined from invoices, bills of lading, inward letters of credit, loading certificates, and other commercial documents, of products exported directly by an export enterprise or the value of services including tourism sold by service-oriented enterprises to non-resident foreigners or the net selling price of export products sold by an export enterprise to another export enterprise that subsequently exports the same;Provided, that sales of export products to another export enterprise shall only be deemed exports when exported by the latter, as evidenced by loading certificates or similar commercial documents; andProvided, finally, that without actual exportation, the following shall be considered constructively exported for purposes of the Bill:[1] sales of products to bonded manufacturing warehouses of export enterprises;[2] sales of products to export processing zone enterprises[3] sales of products to export enterprises operating bonded trading warehouses supplying raw materials used in the manufacture of export products; and[4] sales of products to foreign companies, diplomatic missions and other agencies and/or instrumentalities granted tax immunities of locally manufactured, assembled or repacked products whether paid for in foreign currency or Nepali rupees funded from inwardly remitted foreign currency.Sales of locally manufactured or assembled goods for household and personal use to Nepali abroad and other non-resident of Nepal as well as overseas Nepali migrant and paid for in convertible foreign currency inwardly remitted through Nepali banking system shall also be considered exports.( i ) "Output" shall refer to the export enterprise's total sales in a taxable year. The term sales shall refer to the value in case of heterogeneous products and volume in case of homogeneous products. Heterogeneous products shall refer to products of different kinds and characteristics as well as to those of the same kind but with various categories using different units of measurement. Homogeneous products shall refer to products of the same kind or category using a common unit of measurement.(j). "Export ratio" shall refer to:
Exports means the activity of conveying merchandise out of the customs territory as stipulated in the customs regulations.
Exports. Any instructions by Buyer for delivery of Products outside the United States shall be deemed a representation and warranty that such instructions correctly specifies the consignee and correctly describes the ultimate destination of the Products. Xxxxx agrees to provide such additional information as SELLER may request regarding the identity of the consignee.
Exports. In 2014, Georgia exports to the Dominican Republic totaled $299.7 million. The Dominican Republic is currently the 29th largest export market for Georgia. Top exports from Georgia to the Dominican Republic include cereals, cotton, food preparation items, soybean oilcake and other residues, kraft paper and poultry. Georgia leads the nation in the export of the following goods to the Dominican Republic: cereals and poultry.
Exports for service providers means ‘export of services’ (DGFT circular no. 6 dated 8 June 2005). Any payment received from export earners foreign currency (EEFC) account will not be counted for DFCE scheme for the service providers (DGFT circular no. 29 dated 9 March 2004). Moreover, in terms of paragraph 3.18 (i) of the HBP, Volume-1 (2004-09), only foreign exchange remittances earned as amounts in lieu of the services rendered by the service exporter would be counted for computation of the entitlement under the SFIS scheme. Other sources of foreign exchange earning such as equity or debt participation, repayment of loans and any other inflow of foreign exchange unrelated to the service rendered would not be counted for computation of entitlement under SFIS. Scrutiny of the records of the licensing authorities at Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore revealed incorrect grant of duty credit of Rs. 34.74 crore in 58 certificates, owing to incorrect inclusion of ineligible remittances.