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1 directly allocated import
Экономика: импорт, непосредственно относимый на отрасль (в межотраслевом балансе), неконкурирующий импортУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > directly allocated import
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2 directly allocated import
импорт, непосредственно относимый на отрасль (в межотраслевом балансе), неконкурирующий импортАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > directly allocated import
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3 directly allocated import
импорт, непосредственно относимый на отрасль (в межотраслевом балансе), неконкурирующий импортEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > directly allocated import
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1. n1) ввоз, импорт2) pl предметы ввоза; статьи импорта; ввезённые товары•2. vввозить, импортировать -
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1) ввоз, импорт || ввозить, импортировать2) pl предметы ввоза; статьи импорта; ввезённые товары3) смысл; важность; значение || иметь значение -
6 неконкурирующий импорт
1) General subject: complementary import2) Economy: complementary imports (импорт товаров и услуг, не производящихся в стране-импортёре), directly allocated import3) Diplomatic term: noncompetitive imports4) EBRD: complementary importsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неконкурирующий импорт
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7 импорт, непосредственно относимый на отрасль
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > импорт, непосредственно относимый на отрасль
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