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3 American Chamber of Commerce for Trade with Italy
Abbreviation: ACCI (Американо-итальянская торговая палата), ACCTI (Американо-итальянская торговая палата)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American Chamber of Commerce for Trade with Italy
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4 European Organization for Trade Promotion
Abbreviation: EOTPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > European Organization for Trade Promotion
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5 Japan Association for Trade with Russia and New Independent States
General subject: ROTOBOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japan Association for Trade with Russia and New Independent States
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6 Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting
Foreign Ministry: APECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting
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7 Organization for Trade Cooperation
Engineering: OTCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Organization for Trade Cooperation
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8 United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
UN: UN/CEFACTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
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9 United Nations Guidelines for Trade Data Interchange
Information technology: UN/GTDI (UN/EDIFACT, Vorlaeufer), UNGTDI (UN/EDIFACT, Vorlaeufer)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United Nations Guidelines for Trade Data Interchange
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10 Trade
Owing to the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, England ( Great Britain after 1707) was, until the 1920s, Portugal's main trading partner. The Methuen Treaty (1703) stipulated that Portuguese wines and English woolens would be exempt from custom duties. The imperial nationalist economic ideas of the Estado Novo directed Portuguese trade toward its Africa colonies of Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea- Bissau. The historical importance of the British export market to Portuguese trade necessitated Portugal becoming a charter member of the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) in 1959.When Britain joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973, Portugal had to follow, with a trade agreement with the European Union (EU). Negotiations between Portugal and the EU produced an accord that stipulated mutual tariff reductions, until their disappearance in mid-1977 on industrial products, while EU member states were allowed to restrict some Portuguese textiles and paper and cork products. Tariffs were also reduced for Portuguese tinned tomatoes and fish, as well as for port wine. Since gaining full membership in the EU in 1986. Portugal's trade has shifted strongly toward continental EU member states. In the 1990s, EEC/EU member states purchased nearly 75 percent of Portugal's exports and supplied nearly 70 percent of its imports. Within the EEC/EU, Britain, Germany, France, and Spain are Portugal's a main trading partners. Portuguese trade with its former colonies fell sharply after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, as Portugal turned away from Africa and toward Europe.In 2007, Portugal's major commodity exports have been textiles, clothing, footwear, machinery, transportation equipment, paper and cork products, wine, tomato paste, chemicals, and plastic products. Portugal's comparative advantage lies in its low hourly costs for skilled labor, which are about 20 percent lower than other EU member states. Manufactured goods account for about 75 percent of merchandise imports; food and beverages about 10 percent; and raw materials (mainly petroleum) about 15 percent. -
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12 trade
[treɪd]1. noun1) the buying and selling of goods:تِجارَهJapan does a lot of trade with Britain.
2) (a) business, occupation, or job:حِرْفَه، مِهْنَه، عَمَل تِجاريHe's in the jewellery trade.
2. verb1) ( often with in or with) to buy and sell:يُتاجِرThey trade in fruit and vegetables.
2) to exchange:يُبادِل، يَتَبادَل البَضائِعI traded my watch for a bicycle.
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13 trade in
to give (something) as part-payment for something else: We decided to trade in our old car and get a new one (noun ˈtrade-in)يَشْتَري ويُعْطي السَّيّاره كجُزءْ من الثَّمَن -
14 trade name
Mktgthe proprietary name given by the producer or manufacturer to a product or service. A trade name occasionally becomes the generic name for products of a similar nature, for example, “Thermos” is often applied to all insulated flasks, and “Kleenex” to all tissues. -
15 trade union
نِقَابَة \ trade union: a workers’ official group which fights for higher pay for its members. \ See Also اتِّحاد عُمَّال -
16 trade union
نِقَابَة عُمَّال \ union: (short form of trade union) a worker’s official group, which fights for better conditions for its members. -
17 FÖR
from fara.* * *f., gen. farar; old pl. farar, later and mod. farir; the acc. with the article is in old writers often contracted, förna = förina; [fara, cp. far, ferð]:—a ‘fare,’ journey, Nj. 11; er þeir váru komnir á för, when they had started, 655 iii. 3; vera heim á för, to be on the road home, Ísl. ii. 362; vera í för með e-m, to be in company with one. Eg. 340; var brúðrin í för með þeim, Nj. 50: a procession, Lex. Poët.; bál-för, lík-f., funerals; brúð-f., a bridal procession.2. chiefly in pl. journeys; hvat til tíðinda hafði orðit í förum hans, what had happened in his journeys, Eg. 81:—of trading voyages (far-maðr), vera í fo:;rum, to be on one’s travels, Ld. 248, Nj. 22; eiga skip í förum, to own a trading ship, Fb. i. 430, (cp. fara milli landa, to fare between countries, i. e. to trade, Hkr. pref.): fara frjáls manns förum, to fare ( live) about free, to live as a free man, N. G. L. i. 32; svefn-farar, sleep, Gísl.; að-farir, treatment.3. in law, of vagrants (vide fara A. I. 2); dæma för úmögum, Grág. i. 87; dæma e-m för, 86; dæma úmaga (acc.) á för, to declare one a pauper, order him to ‘fare’ forth, 93, passim in the law (förumaðr).4. a hasty movement, a rush; þá syndusk þar miklir hundar ok görðu för at Petro, 656 C. 29; var för (MS. for) í sortanum, the cloud was drifting swiftly, Fms. vii. 163, cp. far:—the phrases, vér munum fara allir sömu förina, all the same way, in a bad sense, xi. 154; munt þú hafa farar Hákonar jarls, x. 322; vera á föru (mod. förum), to be on the wane; lausafé hans er mér sagt heldr á förum, Þorf. Karl. 366; þá var nokkut á föru (förum, pl.) virkit Bersa, there was something wrong with B.’s castle, it was going into ruin, Korm. 148.5. an expedition, in compds, Vatns-dals-för, Apavatns-för, Grímseyjar-för, Reykhóla-för, Kleifa-för, the expedition to Vatnsdale, Apavatn, etc., Sturl., Ann.COMPDS: farabók, farahagr, fararbann, fararbeini, fararblómi, fararbroddr, fararbúinn, farardvöl, fararefni, farareyrir, fararfé, farargögn, farargreiði, fararhapt, fararhestr, fararhlass, fararkaup, fararleyfi, fararmaðr, fararmungát, fararnautr, fararorlof, fararskjótr, fararskjótalaust, fararstafr, farartálmi. -
18 trade(s) union
a group of workers of the same trade who join together to bargain with employers for fair wages, better working conditions etc.نِقابَة عُمّال -
19 trade(s) union
a group of workers of the same trade who join together to bargain with employers for fair wages, better working conditions etc.نِقابَة عُمّال -
20 Trade Development Board
Fina government agency that was established in 1983 to promote trade and explore new markets for Singapore products, and offers various programs of assistance to companies.Abbr. TDB
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