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n1) уступка; скидка (в цене), льгота2) концессия, уступка права пользования чьей-л. собственностью для коммерческих целей в течение определенного срока3) вознаграждение банкам, организующим продажу новых ценных бумаг
- forced concession
- foreign concession
- mineral concession
- mining concession
- nontariff concessions
- price concession
- railway concession
- reciprocal concessions
- special concessions
- tariff concessions
- tax concessions
- concession of land
- apply for a concession
- award a concession
- grant a concession
- introduce tax concessions
- lease concession
- make a concession
- negotiate a concession
- obtain a concession
- renew a concession
- withdraw a concessionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > concession
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эк.предоставить концессию — to grant / to award a concession
концессия на разработку недр / полезных ископаемых — mining concession
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > концессия концесси·я
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