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1 restrictive-practice authorization
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2 restrictive trade practice
1) эк. ограничительная торговая практика [мера, соглашение, деятельность\] (любое соглашение между продавцами на одном рынке или производителем и продавцом какого-л. товара, ограничивающее свободу выбора участников этого соглашения в области установления цен, выбора ассортимента, заключения контрактов и т. п.)The domestic producers have formed a cartel which is a restrictive trade practice. — Национальные производители создали картель, что является ограничительной торговой мерой.
The Board has the authority to grant authorization to carry out a restrictive trade practice. — Совет имеет право разрешить осуществление ограничительной торговой практики.
Syn:See:trade practice, price fixing, resale price maintenance, exclusionary agreement, exclusive dealership, third-line forcing, abuse of market power, unfair competition, anticompetitive practice2) эк. ограничительная торговая практика (обобщающее название для рыночных действий, представляющих собой ограничительные торговые меры)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > restrictive trade practice
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