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International trade was therefore considered as part of another economic circuit than domestic trade, and given greater priority.
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He wanted domestic trade and crafts protected.
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Another possible solution to the fact that domestic trade is 20 times larger than international trade could be that domestically traders speak the same language.
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The governor is responsible for administration, health, social services, education, tourism, public works, transportation, domestic trade, agriculture, industry, civil defense, and maintenance of law and order in the governorate.
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If you have a programme of deregulation it will both increase domestic trade and growth, and increase exports.
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Industry and construction received 44.7 percent of investment during this period; agriculture, 13.9 percent; transportation and communications, 9.0 percent; and domestic trade and services, 1.3 percent.
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States or local authorities seldom interfered, and did not interfere a lot in internal domestic trade.
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Industry would grow 28 percent, agriculture 1416 percent, domestic trade by 150 percent and foreign trade with 15 percent.
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Yet, as the newly independent nation recovered from the disruptions in trade and replaced it with more domestic trade, the expanding economy began being felt further into the tidewater.
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It has 12 affiliated companies focusing on foreign and domestic trade, service, tourism and hospitality, manufacturing and real estate.
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