Examples of using Trade promotion in English and their translations into Dutch
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The establishment of national foreign trade promotion centres should boost the effects of contacts made at trade events.
The trade promotion measures provided for in Article 17 shall include the provision of technical
An earlier modification, made in 1984, was aimed at encouraging trade promotion on a regional basis.
They mostly deal with‘core' trade promotion activities such as business matchmaking,
Market surveys and trade promotion by both Parties on their respective markets
Study and recommend trade promotion measures likely to encourage the expansion of imports and exports;
Furthermore some ACP States had experienced difficulties in implementing their trade promotion projects due to late approval of these projects.
economic situation in both regions and had a detailed discussion on the trade promotion programme.
Not necessarily by using funds- we can do this by strengthening the internal market, trade promotion and providing a supportive framework for innovation.
Trade promotion by Member States improves the global presence of European firms
Trade promotion and co-operation is one of the core elements in the EU policy towards the Western Balkans,
Aid has been committed under the various cooperation instruments for trade promotion, training schemes,
Calls for proposals: Proposals for EC sponsored trade promotion actions may be made directly to the Commission services,(please see address below),
Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion Tél.: -31-70.344.15.44- Fax: +31-70.385.35.31.
provisions on industrial cooperation, those on trade, trade promotion for ACP products and private investment.
Obama is seeking Trade Promotion Authority, a necessary prelude to gaining congressional support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership,
It also appeared that trade promotion played only a limited part in the exports of the ACP States
set aside resources from their national indicative programmes for trade promotion activities.
chambers of commerce, trade promotion organisations, schools and education authorities.
distribution shall be eligible for assistance provided under industrial cooperation and trade promotion.