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1 tradable goods
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2 tradable goods
товары (продукты), которые могут быть проданы на внешних ; рынках (экспортированы) ; -
3 tradable goods
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4 tradable goods
товары, которые могут быть экспортированы -
5 tradable goods
ходові товари; конкурентоспроможні товари -
6 tradable goods
товары, которые могут быть проданы на внешних рынках / экспортированы -
7 non-tradable goods
Экономика: неторгуемые товары -
8 non-tradable goods
s.bienes no comercializables, bienes no comerciables. -
9 goods
n plтовар, товары; изделия; груз, багаж- press goods upon smb. -
10 tradable
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11 tradable and nontradable goods
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > tradable and nontradable goods
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12 non-tradable
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13 товары которые могут быть проданы на внешних рынках
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > товары которые могут быть проданы на внешних рынках
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14 good
n1) добро, благо, польза2) pl товары•to have the goods on smb — иметь компромат на кого-л.
- balance of goods and servicesto press goods upon smb — навязывать кому-л. товар
- confiscation of goods
- consumer goods
- consumption goods - day-to-day goods
- delivery of goods
- demand for goods
- dry goods
- dumped goods
- durable goods
- economic goods
- essential goods
- exchange of goods
- exchangeable goods
- fancy goods
- faulty goods
- final goods
- finished goods
- flow of goods
- free goods
- goods and services
- goods entering international trade
- goods in bond
- goods in circulation
- goods in mass demand
- goods in process
- goods in transit
- half-finished goods
- hard goods
- high-technology goods
- home-produced goods
- industrial goods
- inferior goods
- innocent goods
- inspection of goods
- investment goods
- large-scale goods
- limited assortment of goods
- liquid goods
- long-lied goods
- low-grade goods
- low-price special goods
- luxury goods
- manufactured goods
- military goods
- nondurable goods
- nonstrategic goods
- overpriced goods
- perishable goods
- primary goods
- production goods
- public good
- quality goods
- sales of goods
- scarce goods
- semi-durable goods
- semi-finished goods
- semi-manufactured goods
- set of goods
- slow-going goods
- smuggled goods
- soft goods
- spoiled goods
- spot goods
- standardized goods
- storage of goods
- strategic goods
- strategical goods
- style-and-fashion goods
- substitute goods
- surplus of goods and services
- taxable goods
- tradable goods
- undurable goods
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15 ходовые товары
1) Trade: top-selling goods2) Economy: fast-moving goods, fast-selling goods, faster-moving items, mover, movers, power items, quick-selling lines, tradable goods3) Advertising: marketable goods, sought goods4) EBRD: tradables -
16 конкурентоспроможні товари
saleable goods; tradables; vendibles; marketable goods; tradable goods -
17 внешнеторговые товары
Economy: tradable goodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внешнеторговые товары
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18 неторгуемые товары
Economy: non-tradable goodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неторгуемые товары
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19 товары для внешнего рынка
Economy: tradable goodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > товары для внешнего рынка
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20 товары, пользующиеся спросом
1) Economy: tradable goods2) EBRD: tradablesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > товары, пользующиеся спросом
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