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The trade boomed around the turn of the 19th century.
Other South American nations are riding the free trade boom.
Trade boomed, and relations with other countries likewise continued to be expanded.
Indeed, slave and horse trading boomed during the Mexican period.
But relations warmed in the 1990's, and oil trade boomed.
But the refunds are not likely to bring a significant trading boom in these contracts, industry experts maintain.
From 1972 to 1982, port traffic increased sixfold, largely because of the foreign trade boom.
Cornwall experiences a trade boom driven by the export of tin across Europe.
Schwab appeared to be protecting itself should the online trading boom evaporate.
Under his supervision the firm flourished, and he was able to take full advantage of the trade boom which followed the cotton famine.
She was still thinking about the part where the two main characters had traded boom boxes and it had caused them to fall in love.
The town was connected to the railway system in the second half of the 19th century, and tobacco trade boomed.
Soon, the electronic communication networks' share of Nasdaq trading boomed.
With increased numbers of people visiting Norwich, trade boomed in the inns around the marketplace.
During the 15th century, the city's textile trade boomed and it became an important supplier of tapestry.
This, it seems, is the price China's government is willing to pay to defuse financial and international political strains unleashed by the country's trade boom.
The result is that the new factories are fueling a trade boom, with Chinese exports soaring to nearly four times the level of a decade ago.
The electronic trading boom is forcing them to look for cheaper and more efficient trading formats.
While exporters say an exchange rate of more than 3 to the dollar is needed to continue the trade boom, the real has strengthened in recent weeks.
He also speculated in the Lancashire cotton industry during a brief trade boom, to the detriment of the industry.
With the trade boom have come many small companies specializing in areas like medical instruments, computer software and hardware, food processing, communications equipment and publishing.
Simultaneously, major tariff reductions, brought about by successive rounds of multilateral negotiations, produced a trade boom that was a catalyst for growth.
On Jan. 23, 1987, the Big Board recorded its busiest day ever, as trading boomed to 302.4 million shares.
Until the 1917 revolution, Anglo-Russian trade boomed; the City financed the country's early industrialisation.
It marked the beginning of the London Stock Exchange and an international trading boom for Britain.