domestic producer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdomesticandproducer
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domestic
adjective
uk/dəˈmes.tɪk/us/dəˈmes.tɪk/
relating to a person's ...
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producer
noun[C]
uk/prəˈdʒuː.sər/us/prəˈduː.sɚ/
a person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play, or television or ...
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(Definition ofdomesticandproducerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Even those firms which sought to substitutedomesticproducergoods for imported ones had to depend on imports for their own genesis.
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Under the optimal cooperative solution each country should adjust itsdomesticproducerinflation in response to changes in its domestic output gap.
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By contrast, in the "negative correlated scenario" the corresponding "expansionary bias" should be corrected by assigning a higher relative weight todomesticproducerinflation in both countries.
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I referred to thedomesticproduceras opposed to the commercial.
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A tariff by itself would have been of no use to thedomesticproducerhere.
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The same should apply to our bigdomesticproducer.
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It will add to their costs and it is likely to benefit the importer rather than thedomesticproducer.
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This means that the brunt of the recession is borne by thedomesticproducer.
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The degree of protection for thedomesticproducerwould seem to be substantially and significantly reduced in the provision of components for export.
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Again, the showing of foreign films in any country is bound to meet with a good deal of resistance from thedomesticproducer, for obvious reasons.
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Is it not in the interests of the consumer and thedomesticproducerthat that fact should be revealed, that the origin should be made known?
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It deals mainly with the interests of thedomesticproducerwho may be worried that an import is being recognised as going into an export product.
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Yes, the same increase as everydomesticproducer.
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In most countries these companies either have long established dominance, or have purchased the majordomesticproduceror producers, often a former state monopoly.
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Humble became the largestdomesticproducerof crude oil during the war and continued in that position into the 1950s.
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Generally speaking, an anti-dumping investigation usually develops along the following steps:domesticproducer(s) make(s) a request to the relevant authority to initiate an anti-dumping investigation.
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Alternatively, if the conditions stipulated are more difficult to meet for foreign, than for domestic producers, then the system may cause obstacles to trade.
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This allows domestic producers to exploit better the comparative advantage in international trade, and to import the investment goods required.
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Domestic producers who cannot compete internationally lose from more economic openness.
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Domestic producers that have to comply with high regulatory standards support the extension of these standards to producers abroad: they want to impose costs on their foreign competitors.
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