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1 Her idea is to promote direct trade between African designers and customers worldwide.
2 There is also a direct trade route from Dire Dawa to the capital.
3 The value of direct trade with the Indies would be enormous.
4 During the war of the revolution, the direct trade with Great Britain was interrupted.
5 In 1750 a direct trade to the continent was opened by Mr. Thomas Broadbent.
6 Each of them had sea-ports enjoying direct trade with Europe.
7 It's based on seasonality, sustainability, direct trade and traceability.
8 Due to these icy relations, the two sides allow neither regular direct flights nor direct trade .
9 To open a direct trade thither was a natural effort when the age of maritime exploration began.
10 There is no direct trade with Portugal.
11 Our official returns show us only what is the amount of our direct trade with her ports.
12 The Dutch still continue to exclude all other European nations from any direct trade to their spice islands.
13 This is either a direct trade , or an exchange of mutually-beneficial actions that coincidentally occurred in very rapid succession.
14 The Hollanders as a nation had never been engaged in the direct trade around the Cape of Good Hope.
15 The result was that the valuable direct trade with the Far East was absolutely secured to the American flag.
16 Of course, direct trade between the opposing colonies was strictly forbidden by both the French and British navigation acts.
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