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Trade

The term trade is from late 14c., "path, track, course of action," introduced by the Hanse merchants, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German trade "track, course."

Trade is an engine of growth that can create jobs, reduce poverty and increase economic opportunity. Over one billion people have moved out of poverty because of economic growth underpinned by open trade since 1990. Trade can also result in job losses in certain regions and industries. Technological advances have changed the game for global trade. Small businesses can trade in the global marketplace as easily as trading in home countries. The path of business growth is paved with opportunity in the global marketplace. Who is it for? What is it for? There are many experts who can help companies expand business, increase velocity, increase margins, and increase return on assets. Decide to trade.

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A course of action, pave the way for excitement, trade on the fringes

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