invisible trade造句1 Besides the trade, and tangible invisible trade.
2 Tourism, therefore, is another form of invisible trade.
3 This is an extremely important kind of invisible trade for some countries, both imports and exports.
4 To some nations, invisible trade and raw material and merchandise export to other nation similar importance.
5 The invisible trade surplus was £200 million lower than reported.
6 The invisible trade makes a great contribution to Britain's balance of payment problems.
7 Moreover, the major source of under-recording on the balance of payments up to 1949 was invisible trade.
8 In reality, the kinds of trade nations engage in are varied and complex, often a mixture of visible and invisible trade.
9 The visible trade is the import and export of goods, and the invisible trade is the exchange of services between countries.
10 The kinds of trade nations engage in are varied and complex, often a mixture of visible and invisible trade.
11 The visible trade refers to the import and export of goods, and the invisible trade between different countries are the service trade.
12 In consequence a marked increase in the combined visible and invisible trade surplus over the year.
13 Economic Law concerns not only visible trade like merchandise trade etc, but also invisible trade like technology and capital trade etc.
14 The former is called visible trade, and the latter, invisible trade.
15 These transactions, in general, could be divided into two forms: visible trade and invisible trade.
16 Visible trade involves the importing and exporting of tangible goods, whereas invisible trade involves the services exchange between countries.