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2. | 2. ''Commerce.'' | ||
More generally, trade normally involves the exchange of goods or services for reward. | More generally, trade normally involves the exchange of goods or services for reward. | ||
3. | 3. ''Markets.'' | ||
In the context of market dealing, the term 'trade' is often used interchangeably with 'deal'. | In the context of market dealing, the term 'trade' is often used interchangeably with 'deal'. | ||
4. ''Individuals.'' | |||
A skilled job, for example in construction. | |||
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* [[International trade]] | * [[International trade]] | ||
* [[Invisible trade]] | * [[Invisible trade]] | ||
* [[Market]] | |||
* [[Post-trading]] | * [[Post-trading]] | ||
* [[Terms of trade]] | * [[Terms of trade]] |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 14 October 2022
1. Tax.
Defined for tax purposes, the expression includes every trade, manufacture, adventure or concern in the nature of a trade.
2. Commerce.
More generally, trade normally involves the exchange of goods or services for reward.
3. Markets.
In the context of market dealing, the term 'trade' is often used interchangeably with 'deal'.
4. Individuals.
A skilled job, for example in construction.
See also
- Badges of trade
- Balance of trade
- Business
- Cap and trade
- Carry trade
- Commerce
- Contract
- Countertrade
- Deal
- Digital trade
- Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS)
- Documentary trade
- EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
- Fair trade
- Free trade
- Free trade agreement
- Frictionless trade
- FTZ
- International trade
- Invisible trade
- Market
- Post-trading
- Terms of trade
- Trade acceptance
- Trade and Development Bank
- Trade credit
- Trade credit insurance
- Trade creditors
- Trade debtors
- Trade deficit
- Trade finance
- Trade payables
- Trade receivables
- Trade repository
- Trade sale
- Trade surplus
- Trade union
- Trade war
- Trader
- Trading
- United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
- World Trade Organization (WTO)