eksporditulu
Eksporditulu (export revenue) is the income earned from selling domestically produced goods and services to foreign markets. In Estonian usage the term refers to the revenue generated from exporting activities and is a key concept in both business and macroeconomic analysis. At the national level eksporditulu sums the export receipts of domestic producers and contributes to the current account and to GDP through net exports (exports minus imports). At the firm level it denotes the sales revenue derived from exporting to customers abroad.
Measurement and scope: Eksporditulu includes both merchandise exports and services exports. Re-exports—goods imported and then shipped
Economic significance: Strong eksporditulu supports economic growth, employment, and foreign currency earnings. It affects the trade
Limitations and considerations: Eksporditulu measures revenue, not profit or cash flow, and does not reflect costs,