exporters
n. countablen. people or companies that sell and send goods to another country. They help move products from where they are made to customers around the world.
n. entities, such as companies or countries, that sell and transport goods or services to foreign markets. Often used in economic contexts to discuss trade balances.
The country is one of the world's largest exporters of coffee.
Local exporters are struggling to remain competitive due to the recent increase in shipping costs and international fuel taxes.
Economists argue that a weaker domestic currency can actually benefit exporters by making their products more affordable and attractive to buyers in the global marketplace.
Often paired with the preposition 'of' to specify the commodity being traded.