The market price is always the basis for the export price and not your manufacturing cost. Find out the net selling price. Then calculate backwards, taking into consideration the different distribution margins, freight, customs duty, etc., to end up with an export price. If that export price does not give you enough profit find other solutions of distribution such as shortening the number of distribution levels between you and your end user.
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