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Discover Ludwig"trade link" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to a link or connection between two entities involved in trade, or it can refer to a specific trade agreement, treaty, or document. For example, "The two countries signed a trade link to reduce the tax on imported goods."
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Also this week, officials opened the four-lane Al Mat bridge to Jordan, restoring an important trade link.
Last week, thousands of Sunni Muslims took to the streets again, blocking Iraq's main road and trade link to Syria and Jordan.
By creating the nation's first east-west water trade link, the canal encouraged westward expansion and enhanced New York's economic growth.
The Russian prime minister, Vladimir Putin, last week predicted that the route would soon rival the Suez canal as a quicker trade link from Europe to Asia.
The town has been the capital of the Nyamwezi people and was the major trade link between the coast and the Congo River basin prior to European colonial rule.
A major marine trade link between Canada and the United States remained closed today after a ship collided with a mechanical bridge in the Welland Canal in Allanburg, Ontario.
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Yes, again, there are trade links.
The traditional route is via trade links.
Maintaining trade links will be vital.
Family and trade links were ruptured by partition in 1947.
Somaliland, another neighbour, has increasingly close trade links with Djibouti.
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