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  • 1international payment and exchange — ▪ economics Introduction international exchange also called  foreign exchange        respectively, any payment made by one country to another and the market in which national currencies are bought and sold by those who require them for such… …

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  • 2Trade policy of Japan — Export policiesFor many years, export promotion was a large issue in Japanese government policy. Government officials recognized that Japan needed to import to grow and develop, and it needed to generate exports to pay for those imports. After… …

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  • 4International Gemological Institute — Infobox Company name = International Gemological Institute type = Gemological Institute (Laboratory) genre = foundation = 1975 founder = location city = Antwerp location country = Belgium location = locations = New York City, Hong Kong, Mumbai,… …

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  • 5trade — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 buying/selling of goods/services ADJECTIVE ▪ booming, brisk, burgeoning, expanding, flourishing, lively, roaring, thriving ▪ …

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  • 6International Standard Book Number — ISBN redirects here. For usage of ISBNs in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:ISBN. A 13 digit ISBN, 978 3 16 148410 0, as represented by an EAN 13 bar code. The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique[1][2 …

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  • 7Standard International Trade Classification — (SITC) is a classification of goods used to classify the exports and imports of a country to enable comparing different countries and years. The classification system is maintained by the United Nations. The SITC classification, currently at… …

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  • 8General Agreement on Trade in Services — The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) is a treaty of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that entered into force in January 1995 as a result of the Uruguay Round negotiations. The treaty was created to extend the multilateral trading… …

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  • 9Arab slave trade — For the relation between the Islamic religion and the institution of slavery, see Islamic views on slavery. Part of a series on Slavery …

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  • 10World Trade Organization — WTO redirects here. For other uses, see WTO (disambiguation). World Trade Organization (English) Organisation mondiale du commerce (French) Organización Mundial del Comercio (Spanish) …

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