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trade route
noun
any route usually taken by merchant ships, caravans, etc.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of trade route1
Example Sentences
There is growing optimism that the EU-UK trade and co-operation agreement will benefit farmers, and small food businesses in particular, by reducing red tape at the border and reopening trade routes.
And it's opening up possibilities for new maritime trade routes, drastically reducing travel time between Asia and Europe.
Already struggling with high inflation and a weak economy, Pakistan could face more pressure as it loses access to trade routes and crucial goods from India, such as raw materials and medicines.
"The North African community was quite mixed, and it was a trade route also for many people who were involved in trade in the earlier antiquity," she explained.
Children’s eyes glazed over at “The Phantom Menace’s” opening crawl: “The taxation of trade routes to outlying star systems is in dispute.”
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