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Qu'est-ce (qui) est import-export - définition

EXCHANGE OF CAPITAL, GOODS, AND SERVICES ACROSS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS OR TERRITORIES
International Trade/Risks; International trade/Risks; Foreign Trade; Exporting; External trade; (X-M); X-M; International commerce; Global trade; Foreign trade; International Trade; International trading; Import-export companies; International trading system; Trade theory; Import–export; Trading partner; World Trade Week; Food export; Illicit international trade; Illegal gold trade
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  • The ancient Silk Road trade routes across [[Eurasia]]
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Importexport (logic)         
PRINCIPLE OF CLASSICAL LOGIC
Import-Export (logic); Import-export (logic)
In logic, import-export is a deductive argument form which states that (P \rightarrow ( Q \rightarrow R )) \leftrightarrow ((P \land Q) \rightarrow R). In natural language terms, the principle means that the following English sentences are logically equivalent.
African Export-Import Bank         
PAN-AFRICAN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Afreximbank; African Export-Import Bank; AFREXIM Bank; Afrexim Bank
AFREXIMBANK offers short-term export trade financing to African exporters aimed at enhancing intra-African trade and Africa's exports. Agreement to create the bank was basedon a January 1993 agreement reached in Cairo, Egypt among African governments, ce
Export-Import Bank of the United States         
  • US exports during 2006
  • Export–Import Bank of the United States Regional Export Centers
AMERICAN PUBLIC BANK
Ex-Im; Ex-Im Bank; Export-Import Bank Act of 1945; US-Exim Bank; U.S. Export-Import Bank; Export-Import Bank of Washington; Export-Import Bank of United States; U.S. Export Import Bank; US Export-Import Bank; Export-Import Bank of the United States; Export–Import Bank Act of 1945; Import-Export Bank of the United States; Import–Export Bank of the United States; Export Import Bank of the United States
Eximbank was chartered in 1934 as an independent agency to finance the export of U.S. goods and services. Eximbank offers four major export finance support programs: loans, guarantees, working capital guarantees, and insurance. Eximbank undertakes some of the risk associated with financing the production and sale of American-made goods; provides financing to overseas customers for American goods when lenders are not prepared to finance the transactions; and enhances a U.S. exporter's ability to match foreign government subsidies by helping lenders meet lower rates, or by giving financing incentives directly to foreign buyers. Eximbank's information hotline number is 1-800-424-5201. See: Commercial Risk Political Risk Private Export Funding Corporation

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International trade

International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or services. (see: World economy)

In most countries, such trade represents a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). While international trade has existed throughout history (for example Uttarapatha, Silk Road, Amber Road, scramble for Africa, Atlantic slave trade, salt roads), its economic, social, and political importance has been on the rise in recent centuries.

Carrying out trade at an international level is a complex process when compared to domestic trade. When trade takes place between two or more states factors like currency, government policies, economy, judicial system, laws, and markets influence trade.

To ease and justify the process of trade between countries of different economic standing in the modern era, some international economic organizations were formed, such as the World Trade Organization. These organizations work towards the facilitation and growth of international trade. Statistical services of intergovernmental and supranational organizations and governmental statistical agencies publish official statistics on international trade.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour import-export
1. Neighbors said at least one of the families ran an import–export business, and a public records search lists African American Import Export at the address.
2. At least one of the families ran an import–export business, according to neighbors.
3. Over the past five years, import–export turnover via the gate reached US $77 million.
4. The recipient was named as a Chinese precision engineering import–export company.
5. All indicators in production, construction, service, import–export, social–cultural development... were the highest by far.