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Board of Trade - traducción al español

UK ADVISORY BODY TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Board of trade; Lords of Trade; Board of Trade (Privy Council)
  • Lloyd George and [[Winston Churchill]] in 1907
  • The Board of Trade circa 1808.

Board of trade         
Consejo de operaciones
Una bolsa o asociación de personas participando en el negocio de compra y venta de cualquier bien tangible o recibirlo por venta en consignación. Generalmente, una bolsa donde futuros de bienes tangibles y/u opciones de futuros son negociados. Véase también "Contract marketContract market and ExchangeExchange."
board of trade         
dirección de comercio
chamber of commerce         
  • Former headquarters of [[Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York]], the oldest chamber of commerce in the [[United States]], established in 1768 during the British Colonial Period
  • The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce in [[Marlborough, Massachusetts]]
  • The Turku City Chamber of Commerce (next to a local restaurant) along the Puolalankatu street in [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF BUSINESS INTERESTS
Chambers of commerce; Chamber-of-commerce; Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Chamber of Commmerce; Chamber of Trade; Chamber of trade; Chamber of commerce and industry; Chambers of Commerce; Tokyo Chamber of Commerce; Chambre de commerce et d'industrie; Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie; Business chamber; European Federation of Bilateral Chambers of Commerce
(n.) = cámara de comercio
Ex: Many of these early magazines, like Philadelphia, which 1st appeared around 1900, began as generic chamber of commerce publications.

Definición

acta
Economía.
Documento que recoge el desarrollo de una reunión, y especialmente los acuerdos tomados en ella. Se lee y se aprueba con las modificaciones precisas al principio de la siguiente reunión del mismo órgano. Escrito en el que se hace constar un hecho, un derecho, una obligación, etc., quedando su validez determinada por la firma de las personas a quienes incumba autorizarla.

Wikipedia

Board of Trade

The Board of Trade is a British government body concerned with commerce and industry, currently within the Department for International Trade. Its full title is The Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to Trade and Foreign Plantations, but is commonly known as the Board of Trade, and formerly known as the Lords of Trade and Plantations or Lords of Trade, and it has been a committee of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. The board has gone through several evolutions, beginning with extensive involvement in colonial matters in the 17th century, to powerful regulatory functions in the Victorian Era and early 20th century. It was virtually dormant in the last third of 20th century. In 2017, it was revitalised as an advisory board headed by the International Trade Secretary who has nominally held the title of President of the Board of Trade, and who at present is the only privy counsellor of the board, the other members of the present board filling roles as advisers.

Ejemplos de uso de Board of Trade
1. Dinegar, president of the Greater Washington Board of Trade.
2. Dinegar, president and chief executive of the Greater Washington Board of Trade.
3. The Chicago Board of Trade, the CME‘s rival, has unveiled plans to go public this year.
4. Like his father, he became a civil servant with the Board of Trade and Industries.
5. The Chancellor, Hugh Dalton, and President of the Board of Trade, Stafford Cripps, questioned whether the country could afford it.