Its license allows it to export only 40,000 tons a year, one-fourth the annual production.
In the first years of the 20th century, Sweden exported 16,000-20,000 tons of butter per year.
In the mid-1950s, Cuba was exporting more than 20,000 metric tons of coffee beans per year.
Peru normally exports roughly 350,000 tons of copper a year.
That plan will rely on exporting 13,000 tons of residential waste a day to other states.
By 1900 the country was exporting 24,301,452 tons of rubber.
Argentina exported 510,000 tons of beef with a value of $1.1 billion last year, a 35 percent increase from 1994.
Last year the country exported less than 70,000 tons.
Last year the United States exported 129 million metric tons worth $27.9 billion.
By 1900 the country had exported 24,301,452 tons of rubber.