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  • 111British timber trade — The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic, and later North America, by the British. During the Middle Ages and Stuart period, Great Britain had large domestic supplies of timber, especially valuable were the famous… …

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  • 112Bilateral Trade — The exchange of goods between two countries. Bilateral trade agreements give preference to certain countries in commercial relationships, facilitating trade and investment between the home country and the foreign country by reducing or… …

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  • 113List of countries by GDP (nominal) — World map showing nominal GDP of countries for the year 2010 according to the IMF. Legend: (in billions of U.S. dollars)   > 1,000 …

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  • 114ASEAN–China Free Trade Area —   ASEAN–China Free Trade Area Mantap Gan!! The ASEAN–China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), also known as the China–ASEAN Free Trade Area (s …

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  • 115foreign trade —    Although Spain s foreign trade cannot be compared to that of traditional trading nations such as Germany or the UK, it is nevertheless among the top twenty in the world, with about 2 percent of visible global trade by value (compared to about… …

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  • 116Foreign trade of Romania — Global trade relations= Italy is Romania s largest trading partner; two way trade totalled some $22.6 billion in 2007. The principal Italy exports to Romania include computers, integrated circuits, aircraft parts and other defense equipment,… …

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  • 117SPICE TRADE — In their original settlements in the East Mediterranean and Near East, Jewish merchants traded in luxury goods, including spices . This latter trade became more evident in the Diaspora era, when Jews, along with Greeks and Syrians, appeared as… …

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  • 118free trade — free trade, adj. 1. trade between countries, free from governmental restrictions or duties. 2. international trade free from protective duties and subject only to such tariffs as are needed for revenue. 3. the system, principles, or maintenance… …

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  • 119Spice trade — is a commercial activity of ancient origin which involves the merchandising of spices and herbs. Civilizations of Asia were involved in spice trade from the ancient times, and the Greco Roman world soon followed by trading along the Incense… …

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  • 120Pomor trade — (from Russian: поморье, pomorje; po «by» and more «ocean»; «area by the ocean», the same word is the basis for Pomerania), is the trade carried out between the Pomors of Northwest Russia and the people along the coast of Northern Norway, as far… …

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