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1. сущ.межд. эк. протекционист ( сторонник политики протекционизма)See:2. прил.межд. эк. протекционистский ( соответствующий политике протекционизма)protectionist ( trade) policy — протекционистская (торговая) политика
European trade policy is protectionist. — Европейская торговая политика является протекционистской.
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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
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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
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- protectionist barriers
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nбарьер, преграда, помеха, препятствие
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