Trade
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services
- the skilled practice of a practical occupation; craft
- the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers; patronage
- a particular instance of buying or selling; deal; business deal
- people who perform a particular kind of skilled work; craft
- an equal exchange; barter; swap; swop
- steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator; trade wind
v.
- engage in the trade of; merchandise
- turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase; trade in
- be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions
- exchange or give (something) in exchange for; swap; swop; switch
- do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; deal; sell
n.
- a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of 1000 watts operating for one hour; kilowatt hour; kW-hr; B.T.U.
n.
- an independent agency of the United States federal government that maintains fair and free competition; enforces federal antitrust laws; educates the public about identity theft; FTC
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- a United Nations agency created by a multinational treaty to promote trade by the reduction of tariffs and import quotas; GATT
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- an agreement for free trade between the United States and Canada and Mexico; became effective in 1994 for ten years; NAFTA
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- the executive agency that administers the President's policies on international trade; United States Trade Representative
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- the executive agency that administers the President's policies on international trade; US Trade Representative
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- twin skyscrapers 110 stories high in New York City; built 1368 feet tall in 1970 to 1973; destroyed by a terrorist attack on September 11, 2001; WTC; twin towers
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- an international organization based in Geneva that monitors and enforces rules governing global trade; WTO
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- the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise; trade balance; visible balance; trade gap
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- trade from upper-class customers
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- (law) any monopoly or contract or combination or conspiracy intended to restrain commerce (which are illegal according to antitrust laws of the United States)
n.
- trade that satisfies certain criteria on the supply chain of the goods involved, usually including fair payment for producers; often with other social and environmental considerations
- trade that is conducted legally
- The effectiveness of fair trade has been questioned.
- Some believe the fair trade system is not radical enough.
- Again, he justifies his life for Nancy's as a fair trade.
n.
- international trade free of government interference
- Governments agreed to sign a free trade agreement.
- Finland is highly open to investment and free trade.
- Müller is thus also an adversary of free trade.
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- the swapping of horses (accompanied by much bargaining); horse trading
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- makers and sellers of fashionable clothing; apparel industry; garment industry; fashion industry; fashion business
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- any act that tends to prevent free competition in business
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- traffic in slaves; especially in Black Africans transported to America in the 16th to 19th centuries; slave traffic
- In 1807, the British abolished the slave trade.
- First, foreign slave trade was banned in 1850.
- The coast became a center of the slave trade.
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- a bill of exchange for a specific purchase; drawn on the buyer by the seller and bearing the buyer's acceptance
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- the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise; balance of trade; visible balance; trade gap
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- any regulation or policy that restricts international trade; import barrier
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- a statute that would regulate foreign trade
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- a book intended for general readership; trade edition
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- recurring fluctuations in economic activity consisting of recession and recovery and growth and decline; business cycle
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- an excess of imports over exports
- In March 2019, Armenia recorded a trade deficit of US$203.90 Million.
- The trade deficit with Israel was €4.4 billion in the EU’s favour in 2013.
- These efforts notwithstanding, during 2018 the trade deficit continued to increase.
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- a discount from the list price of a commodity allowed by a manufacturer or wholesaler to a merchant
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- a book intended for general readership; trade book
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- a government order imposing a trade barrier; embargo; trade stoppage
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- ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in a taxpayer's business or trade; business expense
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- the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise; balance of trade; trade balance; visible balance
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- articles of commerce; commodity; good
v.
- turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase; trade
n.
- a magazine published for and read by members of a particular trade group
- "Die Schwalbe" is worldwide recognised as a trade magazine.
- 15 in ticket sales worldwide according to industry trade magazine Pollstar.
- Film Business Asia Film Business Asia was a film trade magazine based in Hong Kong.
n.
- a name given to a product or service; brand name; brand; marque
- Slimmer CRT has a trade name Superslim and Ultraslim.
- It was sold under the trade name Rhone Poulenc.
- In Bangladesh under the trade name Hernix.
n.
- a government's policy controlling foreign trade; national trading policy
- He focused on matters of development aid and trade policy.
- He has also handled DFID engagement in Iraq and on trade policy.
- TFTC also plans a variety of educational events around trade policy.
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- the imposition of duties or quotas on imports in order to protect domestic industry against foreign competition; protection
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- any of several bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Neotoma of western North America; hoards food and other objects; packrat; pack rat; bushytail woodrat; Neotoma cinerea
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- a lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels; seaway; sea lane; ship route
- a route followed by traders (usually in caravans)
- Hazor is part of a trade route Hazor-Qatna-Mari.
- It guarded the trade route to Ladakh along the Shyok River.
- The town was located on a trade route connecting Kraków and Wrocław.
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- a secondary school teaching the skilled trades; vocational school
- My mother wanted me to go to trade school."
- In 1938 Ivan studied in Sevastopol railroad trade school.
- His family relocated to Pančevo, where Andonov attended trade school.
n.
- a secret (method or device or formula) that gives a manufacturer an advantage over the competition
- It also applies with respect to trade secret licenses.
- The definition of how SoH is evaluated can be a trade secret.
- Coca-Cola's recipe is maintained as a corporate trade secret.
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- a government order imposing a trade barrier; embargo; trade embargo
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- an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer; union; labor union; trades union; brotherhood
- In 1939, he married Vimal, a trade union activist.
- Foster, head of the party's trade union operations.
- Coldrick retired from his trade union posts in 1973.
n.
- an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement; labor movement; labor
- Brandler was active in the German trade union movement from 1897.
- She became active in the trade union movement, serving as an officer.
- It was a social and trade union movement, based on the Polish Solidarity.
n.
- the system or principles and theory of labor unions; unionism
- As a priest, he championed social reform, trade unionism, and the Worker Priest movement.
- She worked in the cardroom for eighteen years, and became increasingly interested in trade unionism.
- The Labour Standard The Labour Standard was a newspaper set up as the organ of trade unionism in London in 1881.
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- a worker who belongs to a trade union; unionist; union member
- He was a prominent trade unionist in the 1970s.
- It is named for trade unionist Rosie Hackett.
- In 1975 he became a full-time trade unionist.
n.
- steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator; trade
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- Most important are therefore the trade unions".
- The organization organized various illegal trade unions.
- McDonogh was known for being violently opposed to trade unions.
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- Firms are reluctant to engage in international trade.
- On international trade, Australia and Taiwan are complementary.
- (Ranked by Venues Today, a leading international trade publication.)
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- This is used for trade between the two currency zones.
- She did trade between Liverpool and Barbados.
- The firm conducted trade between Nepal, India and Tibet.
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- It spread to other humans along trade routes.
- It was at the crossroads of trade routes.
- Later Roman accounts noted maritime trade routes with Bengal.
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- Fishing, hunting and the fur trade flourished.
- The fur trade does not pose a significant threat to dholes.
- The fur trade looked like a good opportunity to make a profit.
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- Right now, 75% of our foreign trade goes through this city.
- At the same time, China's economy opened up to foreign trade.
- Guyana's foreign trade is handled by foreign shipping companies.
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- Issue seven was released in trade paperback format.
- The series will be collected into a trade paperback:
- Spitfire Comics released a "Hook Jaw" trade paperback:
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- However his knowledge of the drug trade would sometimes come in handy.
- Crestmont saw a rise in crime in the 1980s due to the illegal drug trade.
- He encouraged everyone not to buy in the black market and fight against Illegal drug trade.
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- Governments agreed to sign a free trade agreement.
- On 6 March 2000, both nations signed a free trade agreement.
- In June 2009, the two countries signed a free trade agreement.
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- In 2017 Patrick Dolan assumed the role of president at the trade association.
- The Revenue Capital Association is the trade association representing the RBF industry.
- The Association of Alternative Newsmedia is the alternative weeklies' trade association.
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- This fish can also be found in the aquarium trade.
- It is a highly popular fish in the aquarium trade.
- It commonly makes its way into the aquarium trade.
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- The ballet was about Mexican-American trade relations.
- The attacks put an end to the trade relations between Nova Scotia and New England.
- In 1784/85 he was one of the architects of a trade relations between the US and Prussia.
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- Costa Rica has free trade agreements with many countries, including the US.
- In addition, it has signed free trade agreements with Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela.
- Chile also concluded preferential trade agreements with Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.
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- Adelson got his start through the trade show business.
- IMS has included a commercial exhibition ("trade show") since 1972.
- He and his partners founded the computer trade show COMDEX in 1979.
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- He later was moved at the NFL trade deadline to the Oakland Raiders.
- On February 18, 2010, the Kings released Thomas after the trade deadline.
- He was traded to Los Angeles nearing the trade deadline in February 2018.
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- It also hosts occasional trade shows and concerts.
- Commonly, it hosts kennel shows, trade shows and auctions.
- It commonly hosts horse shows, concerts, trade shows, fundraisers and dances.
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- However, not all communist trade unionists joined MVS.
- A memorial was placed by local trade unionists in 1966.
- Some were Anarchists, but the majority were trade unionists and Socialists.
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- Estuaries on the Bay of Bengal allowed for maritime trade.
- Later Roman accounts noted maritime trade routes with Bengal.
- In 1286, maritime trade was put under the Office of Market Taxes.
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- It also became widely used in trade and commerce.
- It is the product of Somalia's tradition of trade and commerce.
- Slowly the settlement flourished and became a centre of trade and commerce.
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- Most of Douglas's trade goods had been seized by Martínez at Nootka Sound.
- With his own capital, he purchased trade goods in Montreal to take with him.
- To help Kendrick with provisioning and buying trade goods Douglas lent him $2,320.
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- K1175/D52/G who mandated it to: ‘promote, encourage and facilitate bilateral trade’.
- This is the reason the trade figures do not show the real picture of the bilateral trade.
- In 2013 the total volume of bilateral trade (excluding diamonds) came to over €27 billion.
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- Italy, Germany and Slovenia are Croatia's most important trade partners.
- It was opened in 1911 and is today an important trade centre in the city.
- Wadi Sirhan historically served as an important trade route between Arabia and Syria.
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- In Leipzig, the day coincided with a trade fair.
- The berths of Bolaq supplied for the Taşayaq trade fair.
- The trade fair will run from September 26 to 30, 2012 at Rockwell Tent.
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- These reptiles are common in the pet trade.
- These fish occasionally make their way into the pet trade.
- However, the threat from smuggling for the pet trade was recognised and requires monitoring.
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- The Grenadian climate is tropical, tempered by northeast trade winds.
- Most of the island's ample supply of water is brought by the trade winds.
- Northeastern trade winds keep this tropical island relatively cool and dry.
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- Kadampanad was a trade center in the ancient period.
- Surunga Surunga is a trade center of Jhapa District.
- The Bishopric of Dorpat was an important Hanseatic trade center.
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- GAO suggests that concern for trade secrets is preventing effective testing.
- They will use that key to oppress their own people and steal U.S. trade secrets."
- The company says they do not have any trade secrets and freely share their experiences with others.
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- Governments agreed to sign a free trade agreement.
- On 6 March 2000, both nations signed a free trade agreement.
- In June 2009, the two countries signed a free trade agreement.
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- He believed that retail trade was in this way unnatural.
- He worked in the retail trade before becoming a businessman.
- Haub concentrated the Tengelmann group business on the retail trade.
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- The Council promotes trade and investment between Azerbaijan and Britain.
- In 2014 both countries also signed a double taxation pact to promote trade and investment.
- In 2016, both nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in trade and investment areas.
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- Mistral is a registered trade mark of CESI.
- His trade mark was the "Crowned Dolphin".
- Irish trade mark law Irish trade mark law is the trade mark law of Ireland.
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- Paddy Lillis Paddy Lillis is a trade union leader from Northern Ireland.
- Saloum Traoré Saloum Traoré was a Nigerien politician and trade union leader.
- There was only one survivor, the trade union leader Fred Derby’ s life was spared.
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- It can be encountered under various trade names, e.g.
- It can be encountered under many trade names.
- It was sold under the trade names Co-Pyronil and Histadyl EC.
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- The popularity of trade paperbacks, has resulted in older material being reprinted as well.
- Titan Books published trade paperbacks of the "On the Edge" and "Tenants of Hell" miniseries.
- Sim has now switched entirely to distribution of the trade paperbacks through the traditional retailers.
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- Coin shows, trade associations, and regulatory bodies emerged during these decades.
- Many trade associations regard it as useless and critics fear a reduction in diversity of opinion.
- Both labour unions and trade associations have historically supported the legislation of blue laws.
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- He was to do this through trade and propaganda.
- Some foods were introduced through trade.
- These coins probably did not principally move through trade.
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- The city was a major trade center, specializing in jade, pyrite and obsidian.
- As a major trade center, Lviv attracted German, Armenian and other merchants.
- It historically served as a major trade and transportation route between Syria and Arabia.
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- Prior to China's global trade, its economy ran on a paper money.
- TradeKorea tradeKorea is Korea-based online B2B platform for global trade.
- However, the steps toward imposing the tariffs led to increased concerns of a global trade war.
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- The local branches of C.A.T.C-A.E.F became national trade union centres, affiliated to UPTC.
- It is the only national trade association representing chimney professionals in North America.
- Somali Confederation of Labour The Somali Confederation of Labour (, abbreviated CSL) was a national trade union centre in Somalia.
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- (Ranked by Venues Today, a leading international trade publication.)
- The trade publication "Billboard" published two reviews of "The Hour of Charm".
- The industry trade publication of record said the restaurant had $26.7 million in revenues in 2013, serving 600,000 meals.
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- He formulated a plan to seek a western sea passage to the East Indies, hoping to profit from the lucrative spice trade.
- Newly appointed VOC governor-general Jan Pieterszoon Coen set about enforcing Dutch monopoly over the Banda's spice trade.
- The Dutch control of the Dutch East Indies and their blockades cut off the Bugis from their traditional spice trade routes from Celebes to Java.
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- The game was sponsored by the Friends of Coal, a coal industry trade group.
- 15 in ticket sales worldwide according to industry trade magazine Pollstar.
- The ad was sponsored by a pharmaceutical industry trade group and Families USA.
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- Yeats found that 30% of world trade in manufacturing is intermediate inputs.
- On May 30, 1992 United Nations sanctions were imposed, severing Yugoslavia from world trade.
- It was built for the 1902 Hanoi Exhibition world trade fair, as the city became the capital of French Indochina.
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- Wrexham had become the centre of local trade.
- A memorial was placed by local trade unionists in 1966.
- On 6 December "Betsey" sailed from London to return to the local trade in India.
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- The film takes on many themes of human trafficking and the sex trade.
- Apart from these sorts of bars, there are a number of other sex trade venues.
- Typically, organized crime groups take part in the sex trade and trafficking practice.
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- Germany is the world's top location for trade fairs.
- Messe Frankfurt is one of the world's largest trade fairs.
- She worked in marketing and represented the company at trade fairs.
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- The conference staked out plans for a new trade union centre.
- "Elizabeth" needed a new trade.
- The cash economy encouraged the Mizo's to explore new trade routes in Kachin.
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- National trade barriers are torn down in order to induce commerce.
- NAFTA continues the FTA's moves toward reducing trade barriers and establishing agreed-upon trade rules.
- The Liberal government in 1911 negotiated a Reciprocity treaty with the U.S. that would lower trade barriers.
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- Modern Skole is a small town at the center of Skole district, with favorable conditions for the tourist trade.
- Renamed "Queen of the Fleet", she entered into the tourist trade, carrying visitors on excursions at DeLisle, Mississippi.
- Reports state that a robust industry involving trafficking in endangered animals has grown up around the Chinese tourist trade.
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- The region developed a trade network based on surplus and varieties of maize crops.
- The northern part of the country was an important part of the Muslim slave trade network.
- They navigated the seas and established a trade network with tribes in the Andes and the Amazon.
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- Despite the wars, the city grew as a center for trade and industry.
- The trade embargo, lifted in 1999, negatively impacted trade and industry.
- Buffalo's waterfront remains, though to a lesser degree, a hub of commerce, trade and industry.
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- The organization organized various illegal trade unions.
- From 1685 to 1791, over 100,000 men went to the galleys for illegal trade.
- Extreme sport lover Zhou Feng got involved in an international illegal trade by accident.
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- The Han Empire expanded into Central Asia and established trade through the Silk Road.
- The pass was reopened in 2006 and trade through the pass is expected to boost the economy of Gangtok.
- Instead of the Jambi controlling the trade through tributary system, traders were allowed to trade directly.
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- In addition, Leathem developed an export trade with England.
- Glasgow manufactured for the export trade, which doubled between 1725 and 1738.
- Stiff competition between Hoa fishermen drove the indigenous Kinh away from the local fish export trade.
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- is the other trade union representing post-primary teachers within the Republic of Ireland.
- Prudential Staff Union The Prudential Staff Union was a trade union representing workers at the Prudential insurance company, in the United Kingdom.
- Warwickshire Miners' Association The Warwickshire Miners' Association was a trade union representing coal miners in the Warwickshire area of England.
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- It was the largest trade in NBA history at that time.
- Messe Frankfurt is one of the world's largest trade fairs.
- It is the second largest trade union federation in Pakistan today.
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- These stores continued to trade and be supplied by Spar.
- She was rebuilt in steel in 1947, she continued to trade until 1982.
- Branches further south, however, continued to trade relatively strongly.
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- Costa Rica has free trade agreements with many countries, including the US.
- In addition, it has signed free trade agreements with Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela.
- Regionally, she has signed bilateral free trade agreements with Panama, Peru and Colombia.
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- Speed was also required for the Chinese opium trade between India and China.
- Besides, illegal gambling and opium trade will be banned under British rule which was also beneficial for the economy.
- In the course of her investigation she uncovers her father's connections to the opium trade, the Indian Mutiny, and a cursed ruby.
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- It was famous for its wool trade.
- This was a fulling mill as Guildford was an important location in the wool trade.
- The medieval English wool trade was one of the most important factors in the English economy.
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- Much of the trade networks was with the Arabian peninsula.
- By the mid-19th century the Haya were linked into Arab, Swahili, Nyamwezi, and Sumbwa trade networks.
- These Atlantic trade networks were heavily disrupted following Julius Caesar's conquest of Brittany in the 50s BC.
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- In 1928 he led the German delegation in trade negotiations with Poland.
- In 2007, Chile held trade negotiations with Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, and China.
- On 6 January 2020, Martínez Alberola was appointed Deputy to Deputy Head of the UK Task Force Michel Barnier for the post-Brexit trade negotiations.
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- The main trade partners of the Gaza Strip are Israel and Egypt.
- The Baltic Sea is the main trade route for export of Russian petroleum.
- Fishing being their main trade, they are excellent swimmers and can stay underwater for long periods of time.
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- Economic growth has slowed worldwide amid the trade war.
- Domestic reporting on the trade war is censored in China.
- The trade war has indirectly caused some companies to go bankrupt.
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- Crestmont saw a rise in crime in the 1980s due to the illegal drug trade.
- Today, espionage agencies target the illegal drug trade and terrorists as well as state actors.
- Prostitution and the illegal drug trade (including the overt sale and use of illegal drugs) was common along the street.
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- CSL and other trade union centres were banned and their leaders were imprisoned.
- LKO has been featured in "CS Brides" multiple times and many other trade publications.
- is the other trade union representing post-primary teachers within the Republic of Ireland.
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- It had many key trade links and, in particular, needed South Africa's gold.
- He forged trade links with France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Scandinavia and Russia.
- China maintains healthy and highly diversified trade links with the European Union.
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- She was primarily employed as a collier doing tramp trade during her career.
- He slept at night at the fire station and worked at an outside trade during the day.
- They affected maritime trade during the 14th century in both the North and Baltic Seas.
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- Wadi Sirhan historically served as an important trade route between Arabia and Syria.
- Kalundborg was at the time an important stop on the trade route between the North Sea and the Baltic.
- Montgomery settled at Newtownards and soon established a trade route between Donaghadee in Ireland and Portpatrick in Scotland.
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- Trump frequently criticized the North American Free Trade Agreement calling it "the worst trade deal the U.S. has ever signed".
- As part of the trade deal, the Silverbacks sent Steve Armas to the Minnesota Thunder and the Thunder sent Stoian Mladenov to the Rhinos.
- Wroe joined League Two rivals Shrewsbury Town for an undisclosed fee on 31 January 2011 in a trade deal, with Jake Robinson joining Torquay.
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- In 1985 it was formally incorporated as a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade organization.
- Her election was the first time a woman or Afro-Peruvian had headed a trade organization in Peru.
- The callsign stands for the United Farm Workers, the trade organization that supports the station.
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- Even so, Black can still trade off their rook pawns with 6.
- Therefore, the best slit width is given by a trade off between crosstalk and brightness.
- The two guitarists trade off their lines to create a "call-and-response, intertwined pocket."
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- In April 1987, the first trade edition was published by Knopf.
- She was the first woman and the first trade unionist to hold that position.
- This was the first trade between the White Sox and Cubs since the 2006 season.
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- Edinburgh was also a major centre for the Scottish book trade.
- He was fascinated with the book trade, and learned as much as he could about it.
- The lawsuit affirmed the Stationers' Company's control over the Elizabethan book trade.
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- The game was sponsored by the Friends of Coal, a coal industry trade group.
- The ad was sponsored by a pharmaceutical industry trade group and Families USA.
- A trade group for the industry, the Fantasy Sports Trade Association was formed in 1998.
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- LKO has been featured in "CS Brides" multiple times and many other trade publications.
- "Adam Film World" was called "one of the industry's leading trade publications" in 1994 by the Associated Press.
- After the paper went under he wrote for two aviation trade publications, "Travel Agent Magazine" and "Air Cargo News."
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- The local branches of C.A.T.C-A.E.F became national trade union centres, affiliated to UPTC.
- Somali Confederation of Labour The Somali Confederation of Labour (, abbreviated CSL) was a national trade union centre in Somalia.
- Hind Mazdoor Kisan Panchayat Hind Mazdoor Kisan Panchayat (India Workers Peasants Council), is a national trade union confederation in India.
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- Swahili is the national language and the language of trade along the coast.
- He was charged with developing trade along the newly discovered Peel's River.
- As with the Edomites and Moabites, trade along this route gave them considerable revenue.
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- After 1814, Bandar Abbas played a major role in regional trade.
- There have been recent attempts to revive the fair in August as a regional trade show.
- The economy of Benin is dependent on subsistence agriculture, cotton production, and regional trade.
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- Since 1970, all trade plates have used the red-on-white format.
- The lord taxed dwellings in the bastides and all trade in the market.
- Christophe "Voiced by" Hideaki Nonaka (JP), Jamieson Price (U.S.) He controls all trade throughout the Astec-Raide region.
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- It had also become a center of trade.
- To be a center of trade as well.
- He saw this as the center of trade with eastern Siberia, Kamchatka, America, Japan and China.
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- These countries pursue independent trade policies.
- Huntsman supported cap and trade policies, and as governor, signed the Western Climate Initiative.
- He criticised the UK's free trade policies for the negative impact they had on working-class people.
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- A first free trade area agreement was signed in 1975.
- This new company had the same trade area as the first.
- There is also speculation of a future regional Free trade area.
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- He was acquired by the Rangers as part of the trade that sent Rick Nash to the Bruins.
- Pingris played a few games with Air21 prior to the trade that sent him to the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs.
- The Saints previously acquired the pick in a trade that sent Adrian Peterson to the Arizona Cardinals.
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- Kollam(Quilon) was a famous trade centre and a sea port in ancient times.
- It was opened in 1911 and is today an important trade centre in the city.
- kulasekharapatnam was also an important trade centre even before the arrival of Islam.
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- Through his trade journal "The Show Window", he knew publishers too.
- The Russian trade journal "Cine-Phono" gave the film a positive review.
- Later, he moved to the weekly Macintosh trade journal "MacWEEK" as a reviews editor.