Collocations withtrade

These are words often used in combination withtrade.

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aquarium trade
This species can also be found in the aquarium trade.
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bilateral trade
This applied, for instance, to bilateral trade.
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cross-border trade
In 1999 the value of cross-border trade in services worldwide amounted to $1,350 billion or about 20 percent of total cross-border trade.
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expanding trade
The impact of expanding trade and increasing commodification is a third level of analysis.
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flourishing trade
Flourishing trade, both foreign and internal, was the dominant factor in the development of urban centres.
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growing trade
It is a growing trade.
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illegal trade
The volume of this illegal trade has increased tremendously in the past few years.
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illicit trade
This shortage of organs can encourage illicit trade.
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increased trade
Such projects are also providing employment and facilitating increased trade and the growth of smallscale commercial agriculture.
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international trade
This was most visible in international trade activities.
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interstate trade
This principle of competence demarcation is called effect on trade concept or interstate trade criterion.
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intra-regional trade
The third assumption concerns the cases in which tariff differences between countries might cause problems for intra-regional trade that would not otherwise arise.
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long-distance trade
Also, it stimulated long-distance trade and had the effect that the provinces became more and more integrated into a monetary economy.
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lucrative trade
Only occasionally did women of privileged status participate in this lucrative trade.
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machine tool trade
One, for example is from the machine tool trade.
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maritime trade
These results confirm that, due to the strength of maritime trade, the empire remained reasonably well linked to markets and economies thousands of miles away.
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merchandise trade
Growing proportions of services incorporated into goods are statistically allocated to merchandise trade.
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multilateral trade
Multilateral trade liberalization has not been accompanied by openness and fairness.
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preferential trade
The unequal distribution of benefits resulted in member states failing to implement agreed tariff reductions and preferential trade access agreements.
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printing trade
What does the printing trade say?
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reciprocal trade
This trend is consistent with a deepening of reciprocal trade.
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regional trade
The last two options will increase regional trade and integration, while the former will increase barriers to regional trade.
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restraint of trade
The company claimed that the exclusive beverage contracts were a restraint of trade, and therefore illegal.
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retail trade
However, they were not allowed to participate in retail trade.
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skilled trade
This is a skilled trade.
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stock trade
With one or two exceptions, the nursery stock trade is based on small, one, two or three man businesses.
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tourist trade
Turning to the wider aspects involved, the tourist trade today is a major money-maker.
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trade arrangement
His contribution to the discussion appears to have centred on praising the advantages of a free trade arrangement over a customs union.
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trade centre
Yet another development in the past few weeks has been given the go-ahead—the new world trade centre.
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trade deadline
It was that week which brought up the need to be buyers at the trade deadline.
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trade embargo
The trade embargo thus officially ended in 1790.
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trade group
That would still be possible in a free trade group.
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trade imbalance
Saving rate alone cannot explain the trade imbalance.
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trade negotiation
This explanation makes sense because cacao was a trade item and the word must have diffused along trade routes in situations of trade negotiation.
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trade openness
Globalisation, as reflected in trade openness, tends to depress the increase in spending in particular cases, but has no strong effect overall.
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trade organisation
I would like to pay this tribute to the food trade organisation and to individual traders and to the local authorities which have cooperated magnificently.
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trade organization
This body could, in fact, act as a permanent trade organization.
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trade policy
This is tantamount to the network design of trade policy.
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trade protectionism
There was no trade protectionism yet in these domains.
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trade regime
The shared view, it is significant to note, is not one favoring a trade regime.
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trade regulation
This is a coherent and well-researched account, which should appeal to historians interested in agriculture, medicine, trade regulation and the urban environment.
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trade treaty
In 1996 the two nations signed a trade treaty.
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trade zone
These activities should expand the free trade zone.
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transatlantic trade
Outside these years, transatlantic trade was sporadic.
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two-way trade
However, it is a two-way trade.
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unfair trade
This emphasis on unfair trade practices suspended national planning and revitalized the market by discouraging cutthroat competition.
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unilateral trade
Then, we consider unilateral trade integration co-ordinated with an effluent tax on one pollutant at the time.
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wholesale trade
Tourist spending represents 90 per cent of the wholesale trade subsector.
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world trade
The chapter ends with policy recommendations largely focused on consolidation, commodity payments, and world trade rules.
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worldwide trade
The smuggling of vulnerable human beings is a worldwide trade.
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