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trade and turnover
In 2010, retail trade turnover was largely unaltered compared to 2009.
India s position in 2009 is third and fifteenth respectively as the trade turnover between the two countries stood at US $ 983 million in 2009 i. e. India s exports to Jordan in 2009 stood at US $ 297 million while imports were valued at US $ 686 million.
* Securities turnover excise tax, a tax on the trade of securities.
Foreign trade statistics are particularly difficult to assess because a variety of currency conversion methods were employed to calculate trade turnover value.
In 1985, almost 78 % of total Czechoslovak foreign trade turnover was with Comecon members.
In 1985 it accounted for 44. 8 % of foreign trade turnover, according to official statistics.
Second, third, and fourth in order of rank in Czechoslovak foreign trade turnover were East Germany, Poland, and Hungary.
Section VI, Paragraph 19 of the Comprehensive Program affirms that " mutual trade in commodities for which no quotas were established shall be carried on beginning in 1971 with a view to stimulating the development of trade turnover, through expansion of the range and assortment of traded commodities, and to making trade in these commodities more brisk.
Retail trade turnover in 2010 reached 290 billion RUB.
The oblast's foreign trade with CIS and Baltic countries in this time reached 58. 2 % of the total foreign trade turnover.
By the beginning of the 20th century the town's population totaled 15, 000 people, and the annual turnover of its trade enterprises was equal to three million rubles.
After the Stanley Cup win in 1990, the Oilers were no longer a powerhouse ( they last won the division title in 1986 – 87 ) as key players such as Mark Messier, Jari Kurri, and Esa Tikkanen left to seek higher salaries elsewhere ( caused in part by the Gretzky trade in 1988 ), the high turnover often being attributed to owner Peter Pocklington's cost-cutting moves.
Islamabad Stock Exchange joined hands with Lahore Stock Exchange on 30 April 2007 to establish a Unified Trading Platform to help in bringing increased liquidity in the market, improving price discovery, maximizing transparency, increasing turnover, broadening investor base, curtailing risks and distortions in trade, providing cost effective service to the investing public and enhancing the image of both the Exchanges.
Total foreign trade turnover for the year 2000 was $ 114. 4 million.
It is often beneficial for persons who mainly trade with other businesses to register for VAT even when their turnover is below the relevant limits.
When Paul Soleillet visited Bonga in the 1880s, he described its trade as primarily slaves, coffee, civet cat oil, coriander and ivory, the turnover amounting between 200, 000 and 300, 000 dollars a year.
It represents 80 % of retail trade in the UK by turnover.
The trade at Harrods continued to grow and by 1868 the shop had sixteen staff and a turnover had risen to £ 1, 000 per week.
Within a decade 800 societies were in existence, with a trade turnover of three million pounds sterling.

trade and between
Besides helping to prevent the movement of the British to the west, Valley Forge also obstructed the trade between Howe's forces and the farmers, thus threatening the vital subsistence of the redcoats and rendering their foraging to obtain necessary supplies extremely hazardous.
Banks the Butcher was a hard master and a hard father, a man who didn't seem to know the difference between the living flesh of his family and the hanging carcasses of his stock in trade.
Within the membership of this group, as has been found true of men in other professional or trade associations, the most ready portrayal of oneself to `` the public '' is that of a neutral agent simply serving the interests of a seller or buyer and mediating between them.
The similarity of the Roman abacus to the Chinese one suggests that one could have inspired the other, as there is some evidence of a trade relationship between the Roman Empire and China.
As a result, the Atlantic became and remains the major artery between Europe and the Americas ( known as transatlantic trade ).
The great trade routes and the agreements that made them possible were the driving force for activities between the different areas ; warlike states become states ready to produce and to sell.
As of November 2007, " trade between the two countries is booming as never before "
In March 2006, the trade volume between the two countries amounted to $ 400 million.
In 2010, the volume of bilateral trade with Iran was $ 200 million-which is approximately equal to the trade between Armenia and Turkey.
Kythira was a stopping place for trade and culture between Crete and the Peloponesus, so these stories may preserve traces of the migration of Aphrodite's cult from the Middle East to mainland Greece.
The early policy of Ambracia was determined by its loyalty to Corinth ( for which it probably served as an entrepot in the Epirus trade ), its consequent aversion to Corcyra ( as Ambracia participated on the Corinthian side at the Battle of Sybota, which took place in 433 BC between the rebellious corinthian colony of Corcyra ( modern Corfu ) and Corinth ).
Although the increased contact brought by trade between the Japanese and the Ainu contributed to increased mutual understanding, sometimes it led to conflict, occasionally intensifying into violent Ainu revolts, of which the most important was Shakushain's Revolt ( 1669 – 1672 ).
But between 1609 and 1614 King Felipe III expelled thousands of Moriscos who had remained in Valencia after the Reconquista, due to their cooperation with Barbary pirates who continually attacked coastal cities and caused much harm to trade.
In light of the economic gap between rich and poor countries, movement adherents claim “ free trade ” without measures in place to protect the environment and the health and well being of workers will contribute only to the strengthening the power of industrialized nations ( often termed the " North " in opposition to the developing world's " South ").
" Activists point to the unequal footing and power between developed and developing nations within the WTO and with respect to global trade, most specifically in relation to the protectionist policies towards agriculture enacted in many developed countries.
Its placement between Attica and the Peloponnesus made it a center of trade even earlier, and its earliest inhabitants came from Asia Minor.
It sets the following general guidelines regarding trade relations between signatory countries: pluralism, convergence, flexibility, differential treatment and multiplicity.
Because the differences between the prices are likely to be small ( and not to last very long ), this can be done profitably only with computers examining a large number of prices and automatically exercising a trade when the prices are far enough out of balance.
Its position as the Asia-Pacific gateway resulted in the settlement of the province by people of Asian descent, making it one of the most diverse and multicultural areas of Western North America, as well as helping start trade, cultural and diplomatic relations between Canada and the Asia-Pacific region.
The introduction of free trade between Russia and Belarus in mid-1995 led to a spectacular growth in bilateral trade, which was only temporarily reversed in the wake of the financial crisis of 1998.
Mercosur, a regional trade bloc between Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
The MOU further strengthened bilateral cooperation between the two Southeast Asian countries, particularly in the fields of agriculture and farm-related trade and investments.
* Everett massacre ( 1916 ), violence in Washington, United States between trade union members and local authorities

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