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Discover Ludwig'trading ties' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to describe the relationship between two countries, businesses, or other entities in regards to trade. For example, "The two countries have established strong trading ties for the past several years."
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"Strong trading ties with non-euro zone countries had shielded the economy against the euro crisis.
Dubai has traditionally had close trading ties with Iran, a short distance away across the Gulf.
Strong trading ties with non-Eurozone countries had shielded the economy against the euro crisis.
The investigation in New Delhi appears further along, but there, too, diplomatic and trading ties leave India with a dilemma.
Closer trading ties with the EU have been one of the big ambitions of Mr Poroshenko's presidency.
In this, some canal fans see a historical re-enactment of Waterford's old trading ties with New York Harbor.
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While this was playing out, the Belgian ambassador in early 1975, Charles Loodts, had a front-row view, as Belgium was among the arms suppliers in the West that eagerly maintained business (read: arms-trading) ties to the Qaddafi government after Libya's relations with the United States and Britain tanked.
Trade ties are good.
Their trade ties are close.
The two countries severed diplomatic and trade ties.
Still, the country fears damaging its other trade ties with Iran, especially crude oil imports.
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