The trade partner



Example: Trade partner cooperates in exchanging goods or services between businesses

Definition


"The trade partner" refers to a business or entity that cooperates in exchanging goods or services with another business, typically in a formal or commercial relationship aimed at mutual benefit and economic gain.

Etymology


The phrase "the trade partner" combines 'trade,' derived from Old English 'træd' meaning 'path, track, or way' and later 'commerce,' with 'partner,' from Old French 'partenaire,' meaning 'one who shares or takes part.' Together, they describe a person or entity involved in commercial exchange. Did you know? The concept of trade partners has been essential since ancient times when barter systems evolved into complex trade networks.

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"The trade partner" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Management - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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