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"internationally traded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe products, goods, or services that are bought and sold internationally. Example: The company specializes in internationally traded commodities, such as oil and metals.
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Models of devaluation include those that focus on the price of internationally traded goods in terms of non-traded goods.
"Oil is an internationally traded commodity.
In place of pastures they have substituted internationally traded grains.
The Nile tilapia is the most productive and internationally traded food fish in the world.
Cassel's view is, strictly speaking, incorrect, because not all goods are internationally traded.
The country is now the world's biggest exporter of five internationally traded crops, and number two in soyabeans and maize.
To avoid arousing suspicion, Shalon would engage in "reverse mergers" with internationally traded shell corporations he controlled and operated.
Only 2% of Canadian polar bears are internationally traded and the country strictly manages the commerce, Canada said.
"We live or die by internationally traded goods and services," said Jim Whelan, of the Industrial Development Agency.
Revenues from internationally traded commodities, such as oil and copper in countries like Nigeria and Zambia, far exceed aid flows.
The excess sensitivity to changes in market exchange rates suggests that the PPPs may put higher weight on internationally traded goods than do domestic deflators.
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