trade services

  • 1Trade Services Utility — The SWIFTNet TSU is a banking initiative provided by SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication).The basic concept for the TSU is a matching system for Trade Documents which is designed to allow Banks to provide funding at …

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  • 2Trade Facilitation and Development — Success in export markets for developed and developing country firms is increasingly affected by the ability of countries to support an environment which promotes efficient and low cost trade services and logistics. Policies related to trade… …

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  • 3Trade in services statistics — are economic statistics which detail international trade in services. They received a great deal of focus at the advent of services negotiations which took place under the Uruguay Round, which became part of the General Agreement on Trade in… …

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  • 4Trade in services — refers to the sale and delivery of an intangible product, called a service, between a producer and consumer. Trade in services takes place between a producer and consumer that are, in legal terms, based in different countries, or economies, this… …

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  • 5Trade show displays — are the physical screens banners and other paraphernalia used to fill a temporary exhibit space at a trade fair. They vary greatly in size, cost, and complexity, but all are designed to visually represent a specific interest. Companies typically… …

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  • 6Trade dress — refers to characteristics of the visual appearance of a product or its packaging (or even the facade of a building such as a restaurant) that may be registered and protected from being used by competitors in the manner of a trademark. Vague|What… …

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  • 7trade name — n: a name or mark that is used by a person (as an individual proprietor or a corporation) to identify that person s business or vocation and that may also be used as a trademark or service mark ◇ Like a trademark or service mark, a trade name is… …

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  • 8Trade sanctions — are trade penalties imposed by one or more countries on one or more other countries. Typically the sanctions take the form of import tariffs (duties), licensing schemes or other administrative hurdles. They tend to arise in the context of an… …

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  • 9Trade credit — exists when one firm provides goods or services to a customer with an agreement to bill them later, or receive a shipment or service from a supplier under an agreement to pay them later. It can be viewed as an essential element of capitalization… …

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  • 10trade dress — n: the overall image of a product used in its marketing or sales that is composed of the nonfunctional elements of its design, packaging, or labeling (as colors, package shape, or symbols) ◇ Trade dress is protected by the Trademark (Lanham) Act… …

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