Examples of 'trade grew' in a sentence

Meaning of "trade grew"

This phrase refers to the increase or expansion of trade activities. It signifies that the overall volume or value of trade has grown over a specified period. It can be used in different contexts, such as describing the growth of international trade between countries or the increase in business transactions within a specific industry

How to use "trade grew" in a sentence

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Intraregional trade grew in other regions as well.
That would rapidly change as the fur trade grew.
However as trade grew some towns grew up.
In the early republican period Chilean international trade grew considerably.
Slave trade grew until it was huge.
Railroads expanded throughout Honduras and the banana trade grew rapidly.
The fur trade grew greatly during this period.
In the last three decades world trade grew much faster than GDP.
Trade grew along the canal and river routes.
Revenue from external trade grew more quickly than overall revenue.
Trade grew to international dimensions as the main export of Colombia became coffee.
The level of EU trade grew at a rapid pace through.
The fruit found a ready market, and the trade grew rapidly.
The trade grew so lively that the light was neglected and the keeper fired.
The Domestic Slave Trade grew to meet this demand.

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However, the amount of merchant goods that were produced for the merchandise trade grew.
Under his rule trade grew rapidly and England became richer.
Despite the competition, trade grew steadily.
Foreign trade grew less in Central America than in other regions.
Yet the trans-Atlantic slave trade grew till it was huge.
The opium trade grew rapidly, and the flow of silver began to decline.
Honduras began exporting bananas in the late nineteenth century, and the trade grew rapidly.
Over the past decade, Indo-German trade grew in volume but dropped in importance.
When trade grew in the 20th century the Faroese started to use imported musical instruments.
In the years before the crisis, world trade grew rapidly and Africa ben-efitted from this.
Trade grew steadily during the Middle Ages, and London grew rapidly as a result.
In the 18th century the salt trade grew in importance.
As a result, global trade grew faster than world GDP for most of the post-war period.
Rance's intraCommunity trade grew.
Meanwhile, the trade grew in proportions, and the.
After completion in 1395 a customs officer was employed full-time as trade grew.
The world economy and international trade grew vigorously in 2006 see figure X for breakdowns by region.
After the town obtained Magdeburg rights in 1448, different crafts and trade grew.
Local, coastal and continental trade grew steadily, especially cross-Channel trade with France and Spain.
Total trade grew by an average of 12,2 % per annum over this period in money terms.
The Euro, on one side of the trade grew slightly to a 32 % share of FX trades.
Since 1985 trade grew three times faster than the previous decade.
During the 1990s, global trade grew more than twice as fast as the global economy.
Merchandise trade grew strongly across major economies in the first quarter of 2011.
In the 1990s, global trade grew three times as fast as overall economic output.
Merchandise trade grew in the world 's major economies in the first quarter of 2013.
Global output and trade grew more strongly in 2004 than in the previous three years.
And, private sector trade grew 9.9 percent, far more than the overall growth rate.

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