Bill of exchange accepted by drawer and not countersigned by the bank of the drawer.
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TRADE ACT OF 1974
US congress passed legislation allowing the fast tracking of presidential authority to negotiate in international agreements for trade and to reduce disputes of trade.
TRADE ADVERTISING
Advertising that is not intended for the customer’s but for the bodies influencing customer availability like distributors, retailers, wholesalers, brokers. Also called business-to-business advertising.
TRADE ALLOWANCE
Producer offered discount to marketers as a short term incentive to promote the firm’s products.
TRADE AND INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT (TIFA)
Pact of countries that are working towards a free trade agreement . See bilateral investment treaty , free trade area , Preferential Trade agreement or PTA, common market , customs […]
TRADE ASSOCIATION
Organization where its members are involved in the same trade or business.
TRADE BARRIER
Restriction imposed by government on the free international exchange of goods or services.
TRADE BILL
Bill of exchange issued or endorsed by bodies that are not banks and can be discounted at rates higher than banks can.
TRADE COMMISSION
the federal agency that ensures a fair trade practice and ensures that the public is not going to be defrauded.
TRADE CONCERN
Firms or individuals that express a desire to buy investments on a trading market and need to make sure a third party is viable before purchases are made.
TRADE CONTRACTOR
Subcontractor specializing in a certain aspect of a construction project.
TRADE CREDIT
Open account and short term deferred terms of payment offered by the seller to encourage sales or as a standard practice.
TRADE DATE
Date that a transaction takes place or an order is executed.
TRADE DEBTORS
Organization or person allowing others to purchase goods with credit and to get paid later.
TRADE DEFICIT
The excess of imports of a nation over its exports during a financial year , that results in a negative balance of trade.
TRADE DISCOUNT
Amount that the catalogue price is reduced when n item is sold to the reseller.
TRADE DISPUTE
a controversy over working conditions and wages that is between the employees and the employer.
TRADE DRAFT
The document between two companies that will initiate trading between them.
TRADE DRESS
Visual impression that is made by totality of all elements used to package or present a service or good for sale giving it a recognizable look.
TRADE EFFLUENT
Semi-solid or liquid by-product of commercial or business activities. See trade waste .
TRADE EXCHANGE
Place where securities and investments are listed on a market.
TRADE FAIR
Large trade event where many manufacturers from an industry will showcase their products to wholesalers, distributors, retailers and end users.
TRADE FINANCE
Credit that is supplied to manufacture , process, distribute goods and services.
TRADE IN
Technique of sales promotion where a fixed discount is given if you bring an older item.
TRADE JOURNAL
Periodical catering to a certain trade or industry.