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• Trade between Hong Kong and eastern European countries has been very limited.
• Restrictive practices in their home market have given Japanese industries an unfair advantage in international trade.
• The Reptile Protection Trust wants to ban the trade in pet turtles.
• The statistics on UK trade provided some basis for optimism.
• Hungary's total net trade fell between the last two quarters of the year.
• The new trade figures were released today.
• Luxembourg's external trade increased considerably, reflecting a boost in exports.
• The EU has fixed a date by which members should comply with its fair trade rules.
• Japan's Fair Trade Commission issued new anti-monopoly guidelines.
• America's fair trade laws
• China's expanding foreign trade.
• Quebec Liberals strongly support free trade with the US.
• an agreement on bilateral free trade (= free trade between two countries ) between Brazil and Venezuela.
• We aim at bringing the Pacific region rapidly into a US-sponsored Free Trade Area, en route to multilateral free trade (= free trade between many countries ) .
• the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
• the international trade in information technology
• Transport represents 12.6% of the world's total invisible trade.
• The new exporters' organization is intended to help companies get round obstacles to overseas trade.
• Exports are booming and forecasters are optimistic about visible trade.
• The figures suggest an improvement in the retail trade (= business done by shops ) .
• For years, the building trade was in heavy recession.
• Trade is very slow at the moment.
• Garden centres do most of their trade at weekends.
• They were doing a brisk trade (= doing a lot of business ) in Christmas trees right up to the 24th.
• The restaurants on Boat Quay were doing a roaring trade (= doing a lot of business ) .
• businesses which rely on passing trade
• Similar rates of pay apply in other trades, including carpentry, plumbing and joinery.
• Shares of the company were down $265 at $693 in morning trade.
• For trades of 2,000 or more shares, the charge will be $60 plus five cents a share.
• All insider trades must be reported in the United States.
• The agreement allows metals and plastics to be traded among 24 countries.
• They intended to start up a business trading in electronics equipment.
• These countries can trade with Britain without having to pay import duties.
• The joint venture will trade under the name of Do It All chain.
• The company currently trades on the American Stock Exchange.
• 115 million shares were traded, more than 15% of the company's stock.
• US currency was trading at 1.21 euros, down from Tuesday's close.
• Consumers aren't trading down in quality, but they are cutting costs in other ways.
• The brand's loyalists increasingly traded down to cheaper cigarettes.
• Companies are under pressure to trade off price stability for short-term gains
— see also trade-off• Thousands of small-apartment owners are trading up for more luxurious accommodation.
• Home-computer buyers are trading up to machines with more power and speed.
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The policy is intended to increase trade between India and southeast Asia.
trade in sth »The country's trade in manufactured goods has expanded in the last ten years.
a trade body/group »Leaders of industry trade groups are urging caution in raising oil taxes.
»the minister for trade and industry
»global/international/regional trade
»trade policies/practices
»trade concessions/liberalization
»trade deals/negotiations/talks
Members of the building trade have opposed the measure.
»the catering/retail/tourist trade
»the car/diamond/fur trade
Consumer spending slowed down and investment and net trade recovered.
»The dollar has been boosted by two months of better American trade figures.
Many small local shops have lost up to 50% of their trade since the supermarket opened.
»Trade is always slow in the winter months.
He's an electrician by trade.
»She wants to go to college and learn a trade.
Does anyone want to do a trade for my mobile phone?
»We have hundreds of CDs available for sale or trade.
EBS claims to broker about 10,000 trades a day.
»afternoon/morning trade was brisk.
The plan knocks down tariffs on goods traded between the two countries.
trade with sb »All councils trade electronically with their suppliers.
trade in sth »Besides trading in goods, we also trade in services.
I traded my car for a new vehicle.
The company trades as 'Pioneer Clothing'.
»The business traded under the name of College Crackers.
»The supermarket ceased trading in 2009.
Investors will be offered the choice of three ways to trade.
»Around 95,000 long gilt contracts were traded on Liffe today.
Only six months ago the shares were trading as high as 35.5p.
»Foreign stock markets were trading down about 2%.
Most investors would trade a steadily climbing market for a volatile index any day.
We don't trade at his store anymore.
Financial and business terms. 2012.