bilateral trade

collocation in English

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bilateral
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪˈlæt.ər.əl/
us
/ˌbaɪˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
involving two groups ...
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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 ofbilateralandtradefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This applied, for instance, tobilateraltrade.
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Without recourse to foreignbilateraltradesources, reconstruction of long-term annual series would be impossible.
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For this reason, we had to proceed without calculating somebilateraltradepotential.
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The comparable figure from thebilateraltradeseries for 1893-1908 is k1.18 per cent.
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Bilateraltraderelations are also important in shaping the impacts of trade reform.
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In 2004, official negotiations on abilateraltradeagreement have started.
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These two countries share the longest border and have the largestbilateraltradeand investment flows.
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Bilateraltradeis increasing rapidly.
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Bilateraltradeis reasonably healthy.
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To understand this it is necessary to know that at that time,bilateraltradewas pursued on a compensatory basis.
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Between 1989 and 1997, thebilateraltradevolume grew by 430% and since then has more than quintupled.
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This allows for country effects (since heteroscedascity is permitted) to have an impact on the annualbilateraltrade.
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This established the bases for the recovery ofbilateraltrade, allowing the future operation of sterling diplomacy.
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It is not justbilateraltrade.
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Bilateraltradelast year reached £1.8 billion.
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Bilateraltradeand tourism continue to flourish.
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It is impossible to gauge its effect onbilateraltrade.
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These conditions must be included inbilateraltradeagreements.
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Statistics onbilateraltradein services are not available.
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However, there is still potential to increasebilateraltradefurther.
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We also discussed ways of increasing international andbilateraltrade.
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Bilateraltradeis the only answer to international illiquidity.
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We look for an increase inbilateraltrade.
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Bilateraltradeis the way to encourage growth.
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We then proceed to apply the new insights to the analysis of sunspot equilibria in these type of models ofbilateraltradewith money.
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