Article: PLYWOOD EXPORTS UP, RAISING US$ 3.2 BILLION IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE

Plywood has remained one major foreign-exchange earner from the non-oil/gas sector although its position as the largest foreign-exchange earner from this sector has been taken over by textile and textile products. Last year's foreign exchange earning from the export of textile and textile products amounted to US$ 5.96 billion. However, if the foreign exchange spending on raw material imports for the textile and textile product industry - which amounted to US$ 3.13 million for 1992 - is taken into account, then the net foreign exchange earning from plywood exports for the same year is bigger than that from textile and textile product exports. The foreign exchange spending ...

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