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21 acuerdo comercial y de pagos
• trade allowance• trade and payments agreement• Trade and Payments DivisionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acuerdo comercial y de pagos
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22 agrupación sectorial
• Trade and Payments Division• trade association• trade balance -
23 asociación de comerciantes
• Trade and Payments Division• trade association• trade balanceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asociación de comerciantes
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24 asociación del renglón
• Trade and Payments Division• trade association• trade balance -
25 asociación profesional obrera
• trade terms• trade union• trade union memberDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > asociación profesional obrera
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26 atrasos comerciales
• trade and payments agreement• trade arrears• trade association -
27 avalúo en cambio
• trade in• trade in wholesale• trade-in value -
28 barrera comercial
• trade balance• trade barrier• trade barriers -
29 cambio de activos fijos
• trade impediments• trade-in of fixed assets• trade-in valueDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cambio de activos fijos
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30 casa de transacciones
• trade gap• trade house• trade impediments -
31 ciclo comercial
• trade credit financing• trade cycle• trade date -
32 cobertura comercial
• trade collections• trade coverage• trade creation -
33 cobranza comercial
• trade broker• trade collection• trade collections -
34 cobranzas comerciales
• trade by barter• trade collections• trade commissioner -
35 comercializar hacia niveles superiores
• trade unionism• trade up• trade up toDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comercializar hacia niveles superiores
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36 comisario de comercio
• trade collection• trade commissioner• trade coverage -
37 convenio comercial
• Trade Act• trade agreement• trade agreements act -
38 creación de comercio
• trade commissioner• trade creation• trade credit -
39 creación de corrientes comerciales
• trade commissioner• trade creation• trade creditDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > creación de corrientes comerciales
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40 cuenta por cobrar a clientes
• trade acceptance• trade account receivable• trade accounts payableDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cuenta por cobrar a clientes
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