INTERNATIONAL MARKET - DEFINITIONS

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Tariffs
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taxes on imported goods
Liberalise
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make a system, law less strict
Customs
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the place at an airport or port through which goods arriving in the country must pass and where taxes are paid.
Restrictions
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official rules that limit or control what is allowed to happen.
Deregulation
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reducing the number of government controls on a particular business activity to make companies work more efficiently and to increase competition
Quotas
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limits on number of goods that can be imported
Dumping
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selling products cheaply in an export market to increase market share
Laissez-faire
Zasada, że rząd powinien pozwolić gospodarce lub prywatnemu biznesowi rozwijać się bez żadnej kontroli
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the principle that the government should allow the economy or private business to develop without any state control.
Regulations
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official rules
Subsidising
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paying part of the costs by the government
Free trade
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trade without restrictions on the movement of goods
Protectionism
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trade with restrictions on the movement of goods for example import taxes
Quote a price
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tell a customer the price you will charge them for a product or service
Carry out market survey
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collect information about what people want to buy, what competitors are doing
Place an order
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arrange to have an order
Meet the delivery date
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deliver goods on time
Arrange insurance cover
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ensure protection of an insurance compay which agrees to pay money when property is lost or damaged
Comply with the regulations
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obey the rules
Break into new markets
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start to have success in a new area
Shipment
Przesyłka - ładunek towarowy wysyłany drogą morską, drogową, pociągiem lub samolotem
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a load of goods sent by sea, road, train or air

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