trade negotiation

collocation in English

meaningsoftradeandnegotiation

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trade
adjective
uk
/treɪd/
us
/treɪd/
publishingspecialized
used to refer to the publishing of books, etc. that are aimed at the ...
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negotiation
noun[C or U]
uk
/nəˌɡəʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/nəˌɡoʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the ...
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(Definition oftradeandnegotiationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This explanation makes sense because cacao was a trade item and the word must have diffused along trade routes in situations oftradenegotiation.
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Hence, we can have further gains from negotiation, over environmental policy once the freetradenegotiationis done.
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Zagonari goes further to indicate the conditions in which welfare will be enhanced by bringing environmental issues directly intotradenegotiation.
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It is a well-informed discussion by serious analysts but, in my view, quite tricky in that atradenegotiation as comprehensive as this one necessarily involves implicit tradeoffs across sectors.
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The phytosanitary constraints, and different elements such as capacity building ontradenegotiation, are not really a problem in terms of money made available.
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We have still failed to have a successful general agreement on tariffs andtradenegotiation—it hangs over us.
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But we will not be shy in defending our interests, as in anytradenegotiation.
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Scarcely atradenegotiationtakes place in which coal is involved where it does not become one, if not the dominating factor.
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Its coverage was ambitious—fifteen different areas and 108 parties—making it the biggesttradenegotiationin history.
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In both these industries voluntary agreements have recently been reached through the recognised machinery oftradenegotiationto increase rates of wages.
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One can see howtradenegotiationhappens in our office upstairs.
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Its coverage was ambitious —15 different areas and 108 parties—making it the biggesttradenegotiationin history.
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We need to remind ourselves that we are not talking simply about atradenegotiation, or even about trade justice, but in many cases about whether communities live or die.
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There was also growing frustration with the limited concrete results of the process of multilateral trade negotiations.
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Consequently, importers of pollutionintensive goods have an incentive to try to link trade negotiations to global environmental agreements.
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It is surprising that the ' old ' issues of trade negotiations receive so little attention.
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Recently, however, there have been several high profile controversies surrounding trade negotiations which have raised the spectre of future linkages.
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Consequently, importers of pollution-intensive goods have an incentive to try to link trade negotiations to global environmental agreements.
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