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Oil accounts for 90 percent of the country's total exports.
The August data certainly didn't - total exports fell 3.7 percent.
Our total exports to Mexico are above what they were in 1993, despite the recession there.
Also that year, total exports of the leather complex passed the $1 billion mark.
The industry sold $77 billion of goods abroad last year, almost half Mexico's total exports.
Fig. 3 gives the top ten markets' percentage of total exports.
Banana production still has a significance, accounting for 16 percent of total exports in 1999.
These importers accounted for 55.47 percent of its total exports during that period.
Estimates suggest that oil accounts for between 70% and 90% of Sudan's total exports.
By last year, exports other than oil and gas made up 62 percent of total exports.
Gold accounts for about 45 percent of South Africa's total exports.
Their foreign operations account for more than $1 trillion in sales annually - about four times America's total exports.
Total exports increased $1.9 billion and imports dropped $2 billion.
He mentioned China's volume of total exports and imports is projected to be about 10 percent.
The province's total exports rank seventh out of all provinces.
The food processing sector constitutes 11% of total exports.
Chilean export amounted to 23 percent of Chile's total exports.
Agriculture provides little more than a quarter of total exports; no doubt that figure can be improved, but not enormously.
Because of the nuclear test, Russia's total exports to the North are likely to sharply decline.
The company's exports amount to 1.1% of Romania's total exports.
Growing at 30 percent a year despite a global downturn, the sectors account for 18 percent of the country's total exports.
The second largest exporting sector is Mechanical engineering, representing more than £102 million or 29% of total exports.
The mining industry had a large impact on the economy of Utah, accounting for 78 percent of the state's total exports in 1882.
In the 1840s, both the share of total exports and of world production reached 40%, making Brazil the largest coffee producer.
Wool became an important export for Queensland during the early 20th century, contributing to half of the state's total exports by 1930.