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1 industrie sidérurgique
производство чугуна
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ironwork industry
Industry for the production of iron articles. (Source: WEBSTEa)
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производство чугуна и стали
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iron and steel industry
Sector of the metallurgical industry dealing with the production of cast iron, steel and iron alloys. Emissions from these industries tend to settle quickly from the atmosphere and can lead to rising concentrations in the soil. The main raw material input to the production process is iron ore. Also recycled scrap is used. (Source: FLGISA / DOBRIS)
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2 secteur secondaire
производственный сектор
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производственный сектор
(в системе национальных счетов) — группа реальных хозяйственных единиц (агентов) с преимущественным выпуском какого-либо одного вида продукции, который и определяет его место в классификации секторов. В объем его продукции, наряду с основной, включается и второстепенная. Иначе говоря, это аналог понятию хозяйственной (статистической) отрасли, которое применяется в системе межотраслевого баланса. С другой стороны, производственный сектор – один из секторов экономики в более широком смысле см. Секторы экономики
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secondary sector
The part of a country or region's economy that produces commodities without much direct use of natural resources. (Source: ODE)
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3 industrie du ciment
цементная промышленность
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cement industry
Industry for the production of cement. The emissions of most relevance from this sector are atmospheric: dust, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the most important. Cement is essential for the construction sector, either directly or mixed with sand or gravel to form concrete. (Source: DOBRIS)
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4 industrie de la cellulose
производство целлюлозы
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pulp industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in manufacturing and selling the soft, moist, slightly cohering mass deriving from wood that is used to produce paper sheets, cardboard and other paper products. (Source: RHW)
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целлюлозная промышленность
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cellulose industry
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5 industrie de l'aluminium
алюминиевая промышленность
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aluminium industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the mining and processing of aluminum. (Source: ENC)
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6 industrie informatique
индустрия информационных технологий
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information technology industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the design, manufacture and marketing of electronic machines designed to accept information or data that is easily manipulated for some result based on a program or some set of instructions, and the technology or materials used with these machines, such as storage devices, terminals and peripheral equipment. (Source: WIC / SIC)
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7 industrie forestičre
лесная промышленность
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forest industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of establishments is engaged in the management of an extensive area of woodland, often to produce products and benefits such as timber, wildlife habitat, clean water, biodiversity and recreation. (Source: NCF)
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8 industrie de distillation
ликеро-водочная промышленность
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distilling industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of alcoholic beverages made by a distillation process of vaporization and condensation, such as vodka, rum, whiskey and other related beverages. (Source: RHW / SIC)
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9 secteur de brasserie
пивоваренная промышленность
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brewing industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of beverages made from malt and hops by steeping, boiling and fermentation, such as beer, ale and other related beverages. (Source: RHW)
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10 secteur de l'imprimerie
полиграфическая промышленность
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printing industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the reproduction of written text or images in multiple copies such as books, periodicals, newspapers or other similar formats. (Source: SIC)
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11 industrie mécanique
производство машин и механизмов
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machine manufacture
The making or production of mechanical apparatuses used for commercial or industrial purposes, such as engines and turbines, elevators and conveying equipment, computers and office equipment, and hoists, cranes and industrial trucks. (Source: RHW / SIC)
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производство механических приборов
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mechanical industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of enterprises is engaged in the design, manufacture and marketing of mechanical apparatuses for commercial or industrial usage. (Source: SIC)
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12 industrie du caoutchouc
производство резино-технических изделий
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rubber processing industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of natural or synthetic rubber products. (Source: RHW)
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13 industrie de véhicules
производство транспортных средств
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vehicle manufacturing industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the manufacture and sale of equipment that conveys people, goods or materials by land, air or water. (Source: SIC)
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14 industrie électrotechnique
электротехническая промышленность
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electrotechnical industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the design, manufacture and marketing of machinery, apparatus and supplies for the generation, storage and utilization of electrical energy, such as household appliances, radio and television receiving equipment, and lighting and wiring equipment. (Source: SIC)
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15 dérégulation
либерализация
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deregulation
The removal or relaxation of government control over the economic activities of some commercial entity, industry or economic sector. (Source: ODE)
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