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1 artificial barriers
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > artificial barriers
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2 breaking down of artificial barriers between peoples
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3 artificial lake
искусственное озеро
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artificial lake
Lakes created behind manmade barriers. (Source: PARCOR)
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4 artificial non-tariff barriers to trade
Дипломатический термин: искусственные нетарифные торговые барьеры, искусственные нетарифные торговые ограниченияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > artificial non-tariff barriers to trade
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5 artificial non-tariff barriers to trade
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > artificial non-tariff barriers to trade
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6 artificial non-tariff barriers to trade
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7 barrier
nбарьер, преграда, помеха, препятствиеto abolish trade barriers — отменять / устранять / ликвидировать торговые барьеры
to lift / to overcome barriers — устранять / преодолевать барьеры / препятствия / ограничения
to reduce barriers to world business activity — сократить преграды / помехи для мировой деловой активности
- artificial barrierto remove a barrier — устранять преграду / препятствие / ограничение
- barrier to entry
- barriers of class
- barriers to exports
- barriers to trade
- breaking down of artificial barriers between peoples
- class barriers
- customs barriers
- department barriers
- discriminatory trade barriers
- dismantling of ideological barriers
- effective barrier
- ideological barriers
- impenetrable trade barriers
- national barriers
- non-tariff barriers
- protectionist barriers
- reduction of tariff barriers
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nбарьер; препятствие; преграда; помеха
- administrative barriers
- artificial barriers
- border barriers
- currency barrier
- customs barriers
- departmental barriers
- discriminatory barriers
- fiscal barriers
- import barriers
- legal barriers
- market barriers
- monetary barrier
- nontariff barriers
- protectionist barriers
- protectionistic barriers
- protective barriers
- resistance barrier
- sales barrier
- status barrier
- tariff barriers
- tax barriers
- trade barriers
- barriers to competition
- barriers to entry
- barriers to trade
- break down barriers
- create barriers
- eleminate barriers
- impose trade barriers on certain goods
- impose VAT barrier on importation
- lift trade barriers from imports
- overcome customs barriers
- raise barriers
- remove barriers
- set up barriers
- sidestep barriersEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > barrier
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9 zoom past
Фразеологизм: проходить очень быстро (через что-л) (To pass very quickly. She zoomed past the artificial barriers the administration had set up, with one court petition after another) -
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•A representative of Germany's private sector banks said: "We welcome any initiative that could lead to the privatization of a state-owned bank and the removal of artificial barriers within Germany's banking sector". — Представитель немецких частных банков заявил: «Мы приветствуем любую инициативу, которая могла бы привести к приватизации государственного банка и снятию искусственных барьеров в банковском секторе Германии».
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11 barrier
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12 trade barrier
торговый барьер
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trade barrier
An artificial restraint on the free exchange of goods and services between nations. The most common types of trade barriers are tariffs, quotas, and exchange control. Such obstacles to trade are usually imposed by a country that wishes to protect domestic products in their home market against foreign competition, better its terms of trade, reduce domestic unemployment, or improve its balance-of-payments position. The raising of trade barriers by one country often provokes other nations position. Generally, the effect of a trade barrier is to reduce the volume of trade while increasing the domestic price of the protected good. Thus, it results in a relatively inefficient allocation of world resources and reduces the level of total world income and production. (Source: GREENW)
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