exportvaror
Exportvaror is a term used in economics to denote goods produced domestically and sold to customers abroad. In trade statistics and national accounts, exportvaror refer to tangible merchandise that crosses borders, distinct from services or capital flows. The category covers a broad range of products, including agricultural produce, manufactured goods, and natural resources, traded on international markets. The term is common in Scandinavian languages, notably Swedish, and appears in discussions of merchandise trade.
Historically, exportvaror have powered industrialization and growth. Postwar trade liberalization under GATT and later the WTO
Common exportvaror categories include energy and fuels, machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, electronics, food and agricultural
Policy considerations for exportvaror involve tariffs, subsidies, export credits, and adherence to international trade rules. Countries