increased trade

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandtrade

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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trade
noun
uk
/treɪd/
us
/treɪd/
the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandtradefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such projects are also providing employment and facilitatingincreasedtradeand the growth of smallscale commercial agriculture.
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Businesses now reportincreasedtrade.
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Increasedtradein agricultural goods is taking place at the same time as supply, processing and retailing sectors become more concentrated.
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Three additional indicators of potential influx related transformation need to be considered : new employment,increasedtrade, and the availability of inexpensive refugee labour.
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All countries benefit fromincreasedtrade.
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Increasedtradeleads eventually to increased employment.
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The vital factor isincreasedtrade.
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The people there wantincreasedtrade, aid and technical development.
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One admires people who are trying to achieveincreasedtrade.
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Where shall we look for thisincreasedtrade?
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These arrangements will result in welcome opportunities forincreasedtrade.
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There must be room for greatlyincreasedtrade.
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British transport will share in opportunities to carryincreasedtrade.
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The present survey suggests that thisincreasedtradebenefited only a few species, perhaps because they were located in the vicinity of places from which plants are imported.
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The cost of giving up monetary autonomy should be compared to the efficiency gains from lower transaction costs andincreasedtradethrough the use of one common currency.
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The gains to them fromincreasedtradecould exceed the total western aid budget.
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Is there any practical means of diminishing unemployment except by the ordinary channels ofincreasedtrade?
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Is the solution to be found by working forincreasedtrade?
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It will mean that we are able to take advantage ofincreasedtradein services.
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As a reward for paying this taxation you will getincreasedtradeand increased employment.
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Many strikes are attempts to bring aboutincreasedtradeunion membership.
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There is potential for progress in arms control and forincreasedtrade.
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Freer andincreasedtradewill mean more prosperity and more freedom.
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The question is, whether reduced wages have brought anyincreasedtrade.
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