Usage examples of "standard international trade classification" in English with translation to French

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The new trade accord will pump fresh blood into the international economy. Le nouveau traité de commerce va insuffler un sang nouveau dans l'économie internationale.
This is an international community. C'est une communauté internationale.
Many Americans wanted a gold standard. De nombreux Étasuniens voulaient un étalon or.
My father offered his services to a well-known trade company. Mon père a offert ses services à une compagnie de négoce bien connue.
We want to be international. Nous voulons être internationaux.
The statistics show that our standard of living is high. Les statistiques montrent que notre niveau de vie s'est élevé.
Japan depends on foreign trade. Le Japon dépend du commerce extérieur.
And even outside these nations, English is perhaps more widely used as a medium of international communication than any other language. Et même en dehors de ces pays, l'anglais est probablement la langue la plus utilisée pour les communications internationales, devant toutes les autres.
Justice in this country is a bit of a double standard: there is the justice of the poor and the justice of the rich. La justice de ce pays, c'est un peu deux poids deux mesures : il y a la justice des pauvres et la justice des riches.
Trade helps nations develop. Le commerce aide les pays à se développer.
English is an international language. L'anglais est une langue internationale.
It's the gold standard. C'est l'étalon or.
The trade agreement must provide a level playing field in which to compete. Le traité commercial doit fournir un terrain neutre sur lequel se concurrencer.
After a few years in place of "The international language of Dr. Esperanto" the short name "Esperanto" came into use. Therefore on this day we celebrate all over the world the 125th anniversary of Esperanto. Après quelques années, au lieu de « La Langue Internationale du Docteur Espéranto », le nom court d' « espéranto » entra en usage. En ce jour nous célébrons donc le cent-vingt-cinquième anniversaire de l'espéranto à travers le monde entier.
His work is not up to standard. Son travail n'est pas à la hauteur de la norme.
The activity of foreign trade has been declining of late. L'activité du commerce extérieur a diminué récemment.
Over seven years ago, the United States pursued al Qaeda and the Taliban with broad international support. We did not go by choice, we went because of necessity. Il y a plus de sept ans, les États-Unis poursuivaient al Qaeda et les Talibans avec un large soutien international. Nous n'y sommes pas allés par choix, nous y sommes allés par nécessité.
Two standard dice have a total of 42 pips. Deux dés classiques comptent un total de quarante-deux points.
So-called trade friction could be avoided some day. Les prétendues frictions commerciales pourraient être évitées un jour.
The drug problem is international. Le problème de la drogue est international.
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