reciprocal trade
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreciprocalandtrade
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reciprocal
adjective
uk/rɪˈsɪp.rə.kəl/us/rɪˈsɪp.rə.kəl/
A reciprocal action or arrangement involves two people or groups of people who behave in the same way or agree to help each other and give each ...
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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 ofreciprocalandtradefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This trend is consistent with a deepening ofreciprocaltrade.
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Progress can only be seen in the areas ofreciprocaltradeand price convergence.
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In other fields of action, these a re negotiated through a pprenticeship, bridewealth,reciprocaltradeobligations, a mortgage.
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Levels ofreciprocaltraderemained well below that of 1913.
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Asreciprocaltradeincreases and product markets converge, mounting price pressures may ultimately force policymakers and collective bargaining parties to institute labour market liberalization, but this all takes time.
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European market by the end of 1992 is a likely explanation for a significant share of the modest deepening ofreciprocaltradewithin the euro area during the 1990s.
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To have areciprocaltradewith a country is of enormous value to our commerce and our industrial interests.
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Have there been any negotiations begun with a view toreciprocaltradeagreements?
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I quite agree, and here is a good example of profitablereciprocaltrade.
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The methods may be different, as circumstances change, but the underlying object we all aim at is the same, mutualreciprocaltrade.
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In order to increase our trade with one another we shall have to negotiatereciprocaltradeand payment agreements and adopt a preferential system.
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There is also considerable expertise in this country of the countries concerned, and also many opportunities forreciprocaltrade.
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The leaders on both sides shared the view that a high level of product safety is key to consumer confidence andreciprocaltrade.
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That is the sort ofreciprocaltradethat we require.
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Other examples of discrimination mean that we do not enjoy full, fair andreciprocaltradearrangements for our products.
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We have indicated also our view concerning the question ofreciprocaltrade.
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An agreement on a free trade area will lead to a significant growth inreciprocaltrade.
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Just to give you an example: after 1988,reciprocaltradeexperienced turbulent growth.
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Finally, moving towardsreciprocaltradepreferences could, in certain countries, significantly undermine industrialization processes, which have only relatively recently got under way.
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They are anxious to establish a system ofreciprocaltrade.
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