Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Next to it was a staid old ministry building that now housed several financial institutions and a couple of export merchants.
The advantage of export merchants is promotion.
With his brother he entered the family business of Power, Power and Company export merchants.
He moved to New York City while in his twenties and established himself as an import/export merchant.
He was an export merchant.
Export merchants are wholesale companies that buy unpackaged products from suppliers/manufacturers for resale overseas under their own brand names.
He immigrated to New Brunswick in 1798 work with his brother John, an established shipping and timber export merchant.
These traders were mainly import and export merchants and required land with frontage along Victoria Harbour.
In 1883, when his apprenticeship ended, he joined his younger brother, Gottfried, then already established as an export merchant in New York City.
Born in Bertie County to Hannah and Christopher Clark, a successful sea captain and import/export merchant.
Production at home Indirect exporting (export merchant) Direct exporting (foreign customer, agent, distributor, representative office, foreign branch, foreign subsidiary.
In Mexico City, a pleasant-spoken Import and Export merchant called Black-well had a sister in England who was a heroin addict.
In 1919 Robert Bryce, Import and Export Merchant of Melbourne, Australia owned Chapelton and Bogflat.
The name of the export merchant was then noted, followed by a line giving the weight of the oil contained in the amphora (subtracting the previously determined weight of the vessel itself).
He was the second child of William Karl Adolf Hartenstein, an export merchant, and Selma Emma Hartenstein, née Schlingensiepen.
Trademarks are found from the start of the 6th century on Corinthian pieces; these may have belonged to an exporting merchant rather than the pottery workfield and this remains a matter of conjecture.)
Attending night classes in economics, law, and social sciences he became a successful export merchant and eventually president/controlling share holder of an international corporation supplying capital goods to the Middle and Far East.
One of the disadvantages for using export merchants result in presence of identical products under different brand names and pricing on the market, meaning that export merchant's activities may hinder manufacturer's exporting efforts.
The Smythes met all their initial expenditures from their combined cash reserves, swollen by wartime gratuities, and it took Major Smythe a full year of careful sniffing around before he decided to do business with the Messrs. Foo, import and export merchants.
This means that the member state of the exporting merchant does not collect VAT on the sale, but still gives the exporting merchant a credit for the VAT paid on the purchase by the exporter (in practice this often means a cash refund).