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Example sentences for "international trade"

  • If the German Government engages in international trade, it shall not in respect thereof have or be deemed to have any rights, privileges, or immunities of sovereignty.

  • International trade is really carried on by barter.

  • International trade in general can be a broad highway toward better living standards and more peaceful relations.

  • The only exemptions to licensing are goods transitting the colony on a through bill of lading, and those shipments customarily exempted in international trade, such as parcel post shipments under $50, etc.

  • Financial Controls The Israel Government exercises far-reaching control over the use of foreign exchange, and it regularly uses this control to restrict the movement of commodities in international trade.

  • Bullion is the cash of international trade; paper currencies are of no use there, and coins pass only as they contain more or less bullion.

  • International trade is an exchange of commodities; not, to be sure, a direct barter, but an indirect one.

  • It serves their private gain by lending effectual countenance to such restraint of international trade as would not be tolerated within the national domain.

  • But the neutralisation of international trade, or the abrogation of all discrimination in trade, is the beginning of wisdom as touches the perpetuation of peace.

  • Coal constitutes over one-third of the railroad tonnage of the United States and is the largest single tonnage factor in international trade; 70 per cent of the pre-war tonnage of outgoing cargoes from England was coal.

  • The economic geologist came into touch with questions of international trade, tariffs, and shipping.

  • International trade in these commodities is insignificant, being confined to small quantities of materials for special purposes, or to local movements of short distances, allowed by good transportation facilities.

  • Recession in the European Union, which accounts for 75% of Portugal's international trade, is the key factor in the downturn.

  • The remittance market collapsed and with it the fabric of international trade.

  • BOOKS In order to understand the machinery of international trade, reference should be made to Hartiey Withers' Money Changing (5s.

  • This Government desires to preserve the most just and amicable commercial relations with all foreign countries, unmoved by the industrial rivalries necessarily developed in the expansion of international trade.

  • In this contest silver had proved itself a few centuries ago to be on the whole the fittest medium of exchange for most purposes, though gold was at the same time in use in larger transactions and in international trade.

  • By international trade is meant, in general, trade between persons resident in different countries; comparatively rare is the case in which one of the two parties to a trade is a whole nation acting through its government as a unit (e.

  • Business and income tax cuts introduced in 2001 did not spare Germany from the impact of the downturn in international trade, and domestic demand faltered as unemployment began to rise.

  • A major shipping nation, with a high dependence on international trade, Norway is basically an exporter of raw materials and semiprocessed goods.

  • The figures will depend, not only on the recovery of Germany, but on the state of international trade generally, and more especially on the level of gold prices.


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