They represent French trade and industry through the ages.
French trade with the Middle East increased by over fifty percent after de Gaulle's reforms.
French trade in Bengal was increasing in volume.
It also made a significant reduction in French international trade and had a corresponding effect on the French economy.
Currency exchange rates still remained between these provinces despite a policy focusing on the unification of French trade.
French trade suffered, and its primitive industrial revolution was set back.
The French trade at Yanam was considerable at that time.
Trade with European Union countries accounts for 60% of French trade.
Roland Silly (-) was a French trade unionist and politician.
"I have, a dozen times, though now I have a grown nephew who handles the French trade for me."