Examples of 'center for trade' in a sentence

Meaning of "center for trade"

A center for trade refers to a physical location or organization that facilitates or promotes commercial activities, negotiations, or transactions between buyers and sellers of goods or services. It can serve as a marketplace or a hub for trade-related activities

How to use "center for trade" in a sentence

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It is also a regional center for trade and agriculture.
Zaltan 's closeness to the Tunisian border has made Zaltan a regional center for trade.
It is also a major center for trade and commerce.
Bakhchysarai grew rapidly and soon turned into a large center for trade and crafts.
The city is a center for trade in mainly from the east.
The town of Middelburg earned a reputation across Europe as a center for trade of French wine.
The city is also a center for trade and agriculture in the state.
The town was once an important center for trade with Tibet.
It flourished as a center for trade and handicraft manufacturing in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Despite the wars, the city grew as a center for trade and industry.
Shymkent grew as a market center for trade between Turkic nomads and the settled Sogdians.
Beersheba was the region 's capital and a center for trade in the 8th century BC.
The island was a center for trade & commerce.
The nearby Portland area has historically been a center for trade since it was founded in 1845.
It was historically an important center for trade and administration, as well as cultural heritage.

See also

International center for trade.
It is also a major logistical center for trade with Bangladesh.

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