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1 экспортный экспортн·ый
export; (годный к экспорту или предназначенный для экспорта) exportableэкспортная выручка, экспортные поступления — export earnings
экспортные премии — export bonuses / bounty / premium
экспортные ресурсы (производство минус внутреннее потребление) — exportable production, export resources
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > экспортный экспортн·ый
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2 рынок рын·ок
эк.взломать рынок, внедряться на рынок — to penetrate the market
господствовать на рынке, контролировать рынок — to command / to rule the market
завалить рынок (товарами) — to glut / to flood the market
захватывать новые рынки — to take over / to seize new markets
наводнять рынок товарами — to flood / to saturate the market with goods
получить доступ на иностранные рынки — to gain / to get access to foreign markets
формировать рынок — to create customers, to shape a market
внешний рынок — foreign / external market
выходить на внешние рынки — to enter the foreign / external markets
внутренний / отечественный рынок — home / internal / domestic / inland market
денежный рынок — money / monetary / currency market
заморские / иностранные рынки — foreign markets
золотой рынок, рынок золота — gold market
мировой рынок — international / world market
курсы / ставки мирового рынка — world market rates
национальный рынок — local / national market
нерегулируемый / свободный рынок — free / open market
слабый рынок эк. — flat market
финансовый рынок — capital / stock market
ёмкость рынка — absorption / capacity of market
затоваривание рынка — flooding of the market, market overstocking
изучение рынка — market exploration / research / survey
конъюнктура рынка — sales opportunities, market condition
курс / ставка на свободном рынке — open rate
обзор состояния рынка — market report / survey
использование рынка, обращение к рынку капиталов — recourse to the capital market
рынок потребителя / потребительскнх товаров — consumer market
рынок сырьевых товаров / сырья — raw-materials market
рынок ценных бумаг — stock / securities market
внебиржевой / вторичный рынок ценных бумаг — secondary market
сужение рынков — contraction / shrinkage of markets
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3 Exportland
Exportland
exporting country;
• Exportleistung export performance;
• Exportleiter export manager;
• Exportlenkung controlled exports;
• Exportlieferungen export shipments;
• Exportmakler export broker;
• Exportmarkt export market;
• auf dem Exportmarkt konkurrenzfähig bleiben to face world competition for export markets;
• Eroberungen auf dem Exportmarkt machen to make inroads in the export market;
• Exportmesse export exhibition;
• Exportmodell export model;
• Exportmöglichkeit export possibilities (potential, outlet);
• Exportmonopol export monopoly;
• Exportmultiplikator foreign-trade multiplier;
• Exportmusterlager export sample store;
• Exportnachrichten export intelligence (Br.);
• Exportneigung propensity to export;
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4 ключевой экспортный рынок
Foreign trade: key export market (напр., на ключевых экспортных рынках - in key export markets; англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ключевой экспортный рынок
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5 экспортные рынки
Diplomatic term: export markets, export outlets -
6 eksportmarked
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7 McKay, Hugh Victor
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. c. 1866 Drummartin, Victoria, Australiad. 21 May 1926 Australia[br]Australian inventor and manufacturer of harvesting and other agricultural equipment.[br]A farmer's son, at the age of 17 McKay developed modifications to the existing stripper harvester and created a machine that would not only strip the seed from standing corn, but was able to produce a threshed, winnowed and clean sample in one operation. The prototype was produced in 1884 and worked well on the two acres of wheat that had been set aside on the family farm. By arrangement with a Melbourne plough maker, five machines were made and sold for the 1885 season. In 1886 the McKay Harvester Company was formed, with offices at Ballarat, from which the machines, built by various companies, were sold. The business expanded quickly, selling sixty machines in 1888, and eventually rising to the production of nearly 2,000 harvesters in 1905. The name "Sunshine" was given to the harvester, and the "Sun" prefix was to appear on all other implements produced by the company as it diversified its production interests. In 1902 severe drought reduced machinery sales and left 2,000 harvesters unsold. McKay was forced to look to export markets to dispose of his surplus machines. By 1914 a total of 10,000 machines were being exported annually. During the First World War McKay was appointed to the Business Board of the Defence Department. Increases in the scale of production resulted in the company moving to Melbourne, where it was close to the port of entry of raw materials and was able to export the finished article more readily. In 1909 McKay produced one of the first gas-engined harvesters, but its cost prevented it from being more than an experimental prototype. By this time McKay was the largest agricultural machinery manufacturer in the Southern hemisphere, producing a wide range of implements, including binders. In 1916 McKay hired Headlie Taylor, who had developed a machine capable of harvesting fallen crops. The jointly developed machine was a major success, coming as it did in what would otherwise have been a disastrous Australian harvest. Further developments included the "Sun Auto-header" in 1923, the first of the harvesting machines to adopt the "T" configuration to be seen on modern harvesters. The Australian market was expanding fast and a keen rivalry developed between McKay and Massey Harris. Confronted by the tariff regulations with which the Australian Government had protected its indigenous machinery industry since 1906, Massey Harris sold all its Australian assets to the H.V. McKay company in 1930. Twenty-three years later Massey Ferguson acquired the old Sunshine works and was still operating from there in the 1990s.Despite a long-running history of wage disputes with his workforce, McKay established a retiring fund as well as a self-help fund for distressed cases. Before his death he created a charitable trust and requested that some funds should be made available for the "aerial experiments" which were to lead to the establishment of the Flying Doctor Service.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE.Further ReadingGraeme Quick and Wesley Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (devotes a chapter to the unique development of harvesting machinery which took place in Australia).AP -
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9 неблагоприятная конъюнктура экспортных рынков
Economy: slowdown in export markets (контекстуальный перевод; букв. - "спад"; англ. оборот взят на сайте Fitch Ratings)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неблагоприятная конъюнктура экспортных рынков
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10 основные потенциальные экспортные рынки
Economy: potential major export marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > основные потенциальные экспортные рынки
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11 осуществлять поставки на внешний рынок
General subject: supplying the export marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осуществлять поставки на внешний рынок
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12 сужение экспортных рынков
General subject: decline of export marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сужение экспортных рынков
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13 konkurrenzfähig
konkurrenzfähig adj GEN competitive* * ** * *konkurrenzfähig
able to compete (to meet competition), competitive;
• preislich konkurrenzfähig price-competitive, competitively priced;
• auf dem Exportmarkt konkurrenzfähig bleiben to face world competition for export markets;
• konkurrenzfähig sein to [be able to] meet competition;
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14 auf dem Exportmarkt konkurrenzfähig bleiben
auf dem Exportmarkt konkurrenzfähig bleiben
to face world competition for export marketsBusiness german-english dictionary > auf dem Exportmarkt konkurrenzfähig bleiben
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15 сужение экспортных рынков
Русско-английский политический словарь > сужение экспортных рынков
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16 ведущие страны
number one countriesThe fight for export markets between number one countries is certain to grow grimmer and grimmer. — Борьба за экспортные рынки между лидирующими странами определенно будет становиться все жестче и жестче.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > ведущие страны
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17 лидирующие страны
number one countriesThe fight for export markets between number one countries is certain to grow grimmer and grimmer. — Борьба за экспортные рынки между лидирующими странами определенно будет становиться все жестче и жестче.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > лидирующие страны
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18 сужение экспортных рынков
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > сужение экспортных рынков
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19 сужение экспортных рынков
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сужение экспортных рынков
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20 Pereira de Melo, António Maria Fontes
(1819-1887)Major 19th-century political leader, engineer, and mastermind of the Regeneration era (1851-80). Trained in the armed forces as an engineer, Fontes Pereira de Melo participated in the suppression of the Maria da Fonte uprising by Saldanha's forces and, in 1851, was called to Lisbon to assume various key posts in several ministries (Navy and Overseas; Treasury; Public Works; Commerce and Industry). In 1858, he assumed leadership of the Regenerador Party and was instrumental in directing and guiding the economic and industrial process known as the Regeneration after 1851. He became prime minister, too, and received many honors and much recognition.Realizing that Portugal lagged in economic development and industrialization, he initiated a program of building the necessary transportation infrastructure. During this era, Portugal acquired a basic network of railroads and roads and the beginnings of industrialization and participation in various export markets with Portuguese products and resources. Fontes Pereira de Melo's programs marked the onset of modern economic development in Portugal and represented the apogee of political stability and financial accomplishment during the constitutional monarchy.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Pereira de Melo, António Maria Fontes
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