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1 direction of trade
межд. эк., стат. направление торговли* (термин используется при определении структуры внешней торговли страны с точки зрения ее основных торговых партнеров, т. е. стран, из которых в данную страну импортируются товары, и стран, в которые данная страна экспортирует товары; в отличие от структуры внешней торговли с точки зрения видов товаров и услуг, являющихся объектами экспорта и импорта)See:
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