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That translates into lost revenue for the trading intermediaries and savings for the small investor.
In fact, indirect marketing via trade intermediaries can make exporting as easy as making a domestic sale.
The position of Indos as important trading intermediaries and main local representation of Dutch governance also remained the same.
Through this position as a trade intermediary, the Dorji family amassed wealth reputedly greater than that of the royal family.
The people of the estuary became trading intermediaries, carrying European goods to the inland regions by canoe and bringing back ivory, slaves and palm products.
The new republics also foresee themselves playing a key role as trading intermediaries between the new CIS and the West.
One of the first global ecommerce trading systems, World Commerce Online was a trade intermediary system for the floral, produce, and livestock trades.
The program is designed to provide small business manufacturers and suppliers an easy and inexpensive means for exporting their products by matching them with trade intermediaries from across the country.
The co-hong merchants were granted a licensed monopoly on the trade with foreigners and served as their trading intermediaries who were accountable for their behavior and cargoes.
When contracts expire at the closing prices, Big Board floor specialists - the trading intermediaries - are less willing to make the large, risky sales or purchases to correct an imbalance of orders, traders say.
There were few direct trade contacts between Romans and Han Chinese, as the rivalling Parthians and Kushans were each jealously protecting their lucrative role as trade intermediaries.
The Portuguese settled on the peninsula in 1557, worked out a lease with the local Cantonese authorities, and proceeded to carve for themselves a profitable role that served them well for 100 years or so, as trade intermediaries between a closed China and a spice- and silk-craving Europe.
These trade intermediaries - export management companies, export trading companies, foreign sales brokers and agents - are export specialists that will either buy a company's products and sell them in foreign markets or represent a company's products abroad through a distribution agreement or similar contract.
Between the 15th and the 16th century, the main trading intermediary in Eastern Asia was the island kingdom of the Ryūkyū (modern Okinawa), which exchanged Japanese products (silver, swords) and Chinese products for Southeast Asian sappan wood and deer hides.
The SBA is encouraging trade intermediaries from across the country, as well as foreign buying missions and other trade facilitators such as foreign consulates and bi-national chambers of commerce, shippers, and other trade-related service organizations to meet with small business manufacturers and suppliers at the event.