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81 open-border trade
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82 passive balance of trade
passieve/ongunstige handelsbalans -
83 put one's son to a trade
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84 rag trade
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85 restrictive trade practices
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86 retail trade
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87 slave trade
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88 stock in trade
voorhanden/beschikbare voorraad; beschikbare gelden of middelen; benodigd gereedschap; (geestelijke) bagage; kneep (v.h. vak)voorhanden/beschikbare voorraad; kneep (van het vak), truc -
89 terms of trade
handelsvoorwaarden (prijzen van de uit een land geëxporteerde producten tegenover prijzen van de in dat land ingevoerde producten) -
90 that is obstructive to trade
that is obstructive to trade -
91 that joke is part of his stock-in-trade
English-Dutch dictionary > that joke is part of his stock-in-trade
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92 the once trade centre of the nation
English-Dutch dictionary > the once trade centre of the nation
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93 the trade of a baker
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94 the wool trade
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95 unfavourable balance (of trade)
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96 unfortunate place for trade
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97 waterborne trade
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98 federal trade commission
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99 European Free Trade Association
Europese Associatie voor Vrije Handel (associatie van aantal landen opgericht in 1960 om vrije handel te bevorderen) -
100 General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
algemeen contract van Handel en Belasting (een internationaal verdrag voor het aanmoedigen van de handel en beperkingsvermindering op de handel)English-Dutch dictionary > General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
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