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1 торговля торговл·я
trade, trading, commerce, commercial activity; (отрасль экономики) trade industryвести торговлю — to trade (in), to carry on trade (in)
прекратить / приостановить торговлю между двумя странами — to put a stop to trade between the two countries
развивать торговлю — to develop / to expand trade
взаимовыгодная торговля — mutually advantageous / beneficial / profitable trade
"видимая" торговля (экспорт и импорт товаров) — visible trade
внешняя торговля — foreign / external trade / commerce
неограниченная / свободная внешняя торговля — free foreign trade
объём внешней торговли — volume of external / foreign / overses trade
внутренняя торговля — domestic / internal / inland / home trade
компенсационная торговля — compensatory / compensation trade
международная морская торговля — international sea-borne / marine trade
меновая торговля — swapping barter, exchange in kind
незаконная торговля — illegal trade, illicit traffic
оживлённая торговля — active / brisk trade
реэкспортная торговля — reexport / entrepôt trade фр.
ограничение торговли — restriction / restraint of trade
экономическая деятельность, обслуживающая торговлю — services to trade
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