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The phrase "commercial relations" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the relationship between two businesses or countries in regards to trade, finance, and economics. For example: "The two countries agreed to strengthen their commercial relations, signing a five-year free trade agreement."
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Despite political tensions, Taiwan and China have close commercial relations.
"This has nothing to do with anything outside of the commercial relations," Mr. Shoeib said.
Russia established diplomatic and commercial relations with Japan by three treaties between 1855 and 1858.
To attract foreign investors, Parliament needs to approve a solid legal framework for commercial relations.
There would have been a "distinct cooling" in commercial relations had he not been released.
But Mr Miliband strongly denied that Megrahi had been freed to improve commercial relations.
It must include arrangements for equitable and transparent commercial relations within Congo and with its neighbors.
The story provides evidence for the existence of important commercial relations between ancient Israel and Arabia.
Russia has expanded commercial relations here in recent years, including investment in Kyrgyzstan's energy infrastructure.
And so the quality of political relations, economic relations and commercial relations have strategic significance.
Deutsche Bahn and SNCF need to have normal commercial relations, like Lufthansa and Air France, says France's transport minister.
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