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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sphere of trade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the area or domain related to commerce and business activities.
Example: "The new regulations will significantly impact the sphere of trade between the two countries."
Alternatives: "realm of commerce" or "domain of trade".
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The geography of the tales encompasses a sphere of trade and influence stretching from Venice to Basra; a mermaid is wrapped in Venetian cloth, and heroes use the seal of "Solomon, son of David on whom peace be" to protect themselves from evil.
Financial statements may be undervalued due to informal activity (especially in the sphere of trade and services).
These global issues prompted Asia economies to embark on various inventiveness, economic collaborations and integration in the sphere of trade and investment, innovation, and became interdependent among each other.
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However, the operational reality of many small businesses will limit their sphere of trading.
While transparency measures in the form of predictability and accountability represent as important instruments to enhance trade policy, the FTA measure also constitutes as an essential instrument to advance trade policy that foster economic collaboration and integration in the sphere of international trade and contribute for trade liberalization.
It produces different public spheres, different terms of trade and different cultural skills.
Another significant change in the economic sphere was the growth of trade among regions.
After the loss of Klaipėda, Lithuania drifted into the German sphere of influence, especially in terms of trade.
These geographical regions comprised part of the trading sphere of the Srivijaya empire, including several Javanese kingdoms that played a crucial role in the region: Heluodan (5th century), Tarumanagara (5th century), Walaing (Chinese Heling, 7th-8th centuries), Kahuripan/Kediri (11th century), Singasari (13th century) and Majapahit (13th -15th centuries) [ 57].
Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor of Russia in Global Affairs, a periodical, says the main point is anchoring former Soviet republics in Russia's sphere of influence rather than promoting trade.
Although Germans, Danes, French, Portuguese, Swedish, and Spanish made efforts to establish forts and stations in this coastal region, it became primarily a sphere of Afro-British and Afro-Dutch trade in slaves and in various commodities.
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