单词 | sogo shosha |
释义 | sogo shoshan. In Japan, a very large company that engages in the international buying and selling of a wide range of goods and services. Cf. shosha n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trader > traders or dealers in specific articles > [noun] > in wide ranges of goods or services sogo shosha1967 shosha1976 1967 L. Hollerman Japan's Dependence on World Econ. xiv. 239 Among the factors that condition the impact of liberalization is Japan's ‘unique institution’, the trading company (sōgō shōsha). 1972 Guardian 16 Oct. 11/1 Japan's giant sogo shosha, or all-round trading companies, are a strictly Japanese phenomenon, unknown in any other country. They are independent firms which buy and sell not just specific goods but almost everything. 1974 Columbia Jrnl. World Business Spring 78/2 In 1973 the Sogo shoshas had over 800 offices worldwide. 1985 Euromoney Jan. 134/3 Any bank would be making a mistake trying to emulate massive traders like Philipp Brothers or a Japanese sogo shosha. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1967 |
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