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internal trade - vertaling naar grieks

Domestic trade; Domestic markets; Korean domestic market; Korean Domestic Market; Internal trade

internal trade         
εσωτερικό εμπόριο
domestic market         
ντόπια αγορά
domestic trade         
εσωτερικό εμπόριο

Definitie

internist
¦ noun N. Amer. a specialist in internal diseases.

Wikipedia

Domestic market

A domestic market, also referred to as an internal market or domestic trading, is the supply and demand of goods, services, and securities within a single country. In domestic trading, a firm faces only one set of competitive, economic, and market issues and essentially must deal with only one set of customers, although the company may have several segments in a market.

The term is also used to refer to the customers of a single business who live in the country where the business operates.

There are certain limitations when competing in a domestic market, many of which encourage firms to expand abroad. The main reasons why a business would decide to expand abroad are limited market size and limited growth within the domestic market.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor internal trade
1. Nor were they laid down to facilitate internal trade in African commodities.
2. However, the internal trade market share accounts for only 25% of the bloc‘s total trade value.
3. Every year, the software giant holds an internal trade show where hundreds of researchers show off their work.
4. Today MEPs sitting at the Strasbourg parliament approved the directive – named after the former Dutch commissioner for internal trade Frits Bolkestein – by 3'1 votes to 213.
5. But they also want to create a situation whereby to build up the infrastructure necessary to facilitate internal trade they want to create all these public–private partnerships.