Examples of using In purchasing in English and their translations into Chinese
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During my lifetime, per capita income in Korea has grown something like 14 times, in purchasing power terms.
Air Lease Corporation(ALC) specializes in purchasing new commercial aircraft and leasing them to its airline customers worldwide through customized leasing and financing solutions.
His background in purchasing and materials management, means that he understands what customers need and what they value.
Firstly, honing his skills in purchasing and material management, before setting up Freeway Electronics in 1989 and leading it to a successful sale.
There are difficulties in purchasing spare parts for many old models and it is not economically feasible to repair much of the old equipment.
Her expertise, especially in purchasing, made her a natural choice in 2017 to head a key cross-cutting corporate unit at LVMH.
In Purchasing Power Parity terms, it is now the second-largest economy after the United States.
In purchasing the Centigraphe Sport, in line with the Centigraphe Souverain, you are also supporting the medical research carried out by the ICM.
The following enterprises in the European market are involved in purchasing coltan from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The decrease in purchasing power of the people is not good for business either.
An offshore company may be involved in purchasing rights to intellectual property such as copyrights, patents or technical know-how and sub-licensing the property.
An individual that participate in purchasing investments to hedge against one another to obtain the maximum level or profit and security against price movements.
If interested in purchasing such properties, you should take note of the relevant restrictions and the procedures and forms required.
In purchasing the products, we promise to allow customers to clearly know the completion of the product.
Since 1971 the dollar has lost 97% in purchasing power and even at today's level, the dollar is massively overvalued.
According to Eurostat data, GDP per inhabitant in purchasing power standards(PPS) stood at 94 per cent of the EU average in 2008.
Since 1971 the dollar has lost 97% in purchasing power and even at today's level, the dollar is massively overvalued.
A third of respondents would be interested in purchasing health-related wearables within the next year.
The 21 APEC member economies collectively account for more than half of world real GDP in purchasing power parity(PPP);