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Examples for "domestic trade"
Examples for "domestic trade"
1The Trading Business segment is engaged in international trade and domestic trade business.
2But nothing for domestic trade; nothing for the great interior of the country.
3Often this fits the customs of the local domestic trade.
4The domestic trade of England was still carried on largely by great annual fairs.
5In an IUCN conference in 2016, they opposed a ban on the domestic trade in ivory.
1The internal trade of Bengal has next attracted the inquiries of your Committee.
2The rivers are the chief channels of internal trade.
3Although growing quickly, economists said Tanzania's economy could expand faster with reliable power and more internal trade.
4The internal trade at the South began to be noticeable about the end of the eighteenth century.
5On internal trade, see W. F. Switzler.
1There is no otherwise a balance on foreign than on domestic commerce.
2It is also important that the department's assistance to domestic commerce be continued.
3In relation to domestic commerce, a tax is levied on every article of food and clothing.
4Even domestic commerce, except under license, was forbidden.
5Whether it be not the interest of England that we should cultivate a domestic commerce among ourselves?
1DoubleLine reviewed the foreclosed- home trade a year ago but passed on it.
2The home trade of consumption is by far the most important trade of every nation.
3This place is naturally the centre of home trade, of foreign commerce, and of population.
4The safety of our home trade will be better provided for, by the demolition of Dunkirk.
5The hard pressed home trade has to compete with these export giants on a very uneven playing field.
6But what about her home trade?
7Shopkeepers packed most of their supplies for immediate shipment, and raised the price of those left for home trade.
8And some home trade also.
9At the same time the home trade had increased likewise in consequence of the rapidly growing population of the towns.
10But the returns of the foreign trade of consumption are very seldom so quick as those of the home trade.
11Under modern conditions, however, home trade is but a part of the business of a country bordering on the sea.
12In addition to providing for the home trade, he has exercised constant personal supervision over the supplying of the western branches.
13The losses they caused, and the damage they did, were very considerable, and ruined many private people, and desolated home trade.
14In the home trade, his capital is never so long out of his sight as it frequently is in the foreign trade of consumption.
15The returns of the home trade generally come in before the end of the year, and sometimes three or four times in the year.
16While prices are down, the number of homes traded is down even more.
Translations for home trade