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customer trade agreementторговое соглашение с клиентом (A fixed-price agreement that a company enters into with one or more customers in relation to sales prices or discounts for costs associated with the completion of a project (labor, expenses, and fees))
deceptive trade practicesнедобросовестная конкуренция (Practices that involve misleading or misrepresenting products or services to consumers and customers. In the U.S., these practices are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission at the federal level and typically by the Attorney General's Office of Consumer Protection at the state level)
Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce, and TradeЭлектронный обмен данными в управлении, торговле и на транспорте (Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce, and Trade. A worldwide electronic data interchange (EDI))
European Free Trade AssociationЕАСТ (A group of European countries/regions (including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) that have agreed to free trade among themselves)
intercompany tradeвнутрихолдинговая торговля (Trade between subsidiaries or distribution centers within the same enterprise)
trade discountторговая скидка (A discount that does not depend on prompt payment)
trade-off matrixтаблица согласования (A tool for managing project trade-offs by portraying them in a matrix that reflects the three project variables (presented on the y axis) in the context of three decisions (presented on the x axis). The project variables are resources (people and money), schedule (time), and features (the product and its quality). These variables are sometimes presented as the trade-off triangle. The three decisions are whether to optimize, constrain, or accept a given variable. A change to one of the project variables requires that the team make a correction on one of the three sides to maintain project balance, including potentially the same side on which the change first occurred. For example, a decision to add a feature to a product may require that other features be removed if sufficient time and resources are unavailable to support their development)
United Nations Trade Data Elements DictionaryСправочник элементов внешнеторговых данных ООН (The dictionary of all elements used within the EDIFACT standard)