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Florence Elizabeth Clark has written: 'The printing trades and their workers' -- subject(s): Printing industry, Printing industry and trade, Vocational guidance 'The printing trader and their workers' -- subject(s): Printing, Printing industry, Vocational guidance
Stephen P. Walker has written: 'Trade associations and uniform costing in the British printing industry, 1900-1963' -- subject(s): Printing industry, Printing, England, Costs, Societies
customs and trade
Engaging in the trade for the print industry can offer benefits such as job opportunities, skill development, and potential for creativity. It allows individuals to work with various printing technologies and materials, leading to a deeper understanding of the industry. Additionally, being part of the print trade can provide a stable career path and opportunities for growth and advancement.
James Joachim White has written: 'Aspects of the map publishing trade with special reference to Upper Canada and Canada west to 1867' -- subject(s): History, Map industry and trade, Cartography, Map printing, Paper industry
Trade led to cities being developed close to trade routes, as well as a generation of prosperous kingdoms. They gained gold in return for salt, and discovered new languages and customs from other countries.
James Seymour Hagan has written: 'Printers and politics' -- subject(s): Trade-unions, Printing industry, Political activity
Louis Heinsman has written: 'Concernvorming in de Nederlandse boekenwereld' -- subject(s): Book industries and trade, Printing industry, Publishers and publishing
Shanquan Lu has written: 'Zai sheng shuai de bei hou' -- subject(s): Printing industry, History, Book industries and trade
The Court of International Trade was established in 1980 to replace the old United States Customs Court. The Customs Court was absorbed into the new court, which expanded its jurisdiction beyond customs matters to include international trade disputes more broadly.
When members of a free trade area: 1) add common external tariffs to the provisions of the free trade agreement 2) Abolish all customs checks between the countries. then the free trade area becomes a customs union.
Georges Bouchon has written: 'Histoire d'une imprimerie bordelaise, 1600-1900' -- subject(s): Gounouilhou, G., firm, Printers, Printing industry and trade