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The minister was arguing about if how much the rise in exports would affect the number of goods to be found for sale at home. |
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From the point of view of the minister, goods shouldn't be taken from the home market to be exported. |
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The minister's claim was that, with an increase in exports, there wouldn't be as many goods available for the domestic market. |
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The minister's contention was that more exports than domestic goods would be bad for the market. |
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According to the minister there are too few goods available at home because there are too many exports. |