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1 trade market
1) эк. рынок промежуточных продавцов, торговый рынок*, рынок сферы торговли* (продавцы и покупатели товаров, которые покупаются для их дальнейшей перепродажи конечным или промышленным потребителям; покупателями товаров на данном рынке являются оптовые и розничные торговцы)Syn:See:business market, producer market, consumer market, government market, institutional market, wholesale customer, retailer2) эк. рынок, биржа (какого-л. товара)Syn:See: -
2 trade market
1) эк. рынок промежуточных продавцов, торговый рынок*, рынок сферы торговли* (продавцы и покупатели товаров, которые покупаются для их дальнейшей перепродажи конечным или промышленным потребителям; покупателями товаров на данном рынке являются оптовые и розничные торговцы)Syn:See:wholesale customer, retailer, business market, producer market, consumer market, government market, institutional market2) эк. рынок, биржа (какого-л. товара)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > trade market
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