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单词 common market
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Definition of common market in English:

common market

noun
  • 1A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The EU is destined to become what big business have always wanted it to be, just a common market.
    • Indeed, common markets, be they national or otherwise, are exercises in the prevention of certain sorts of competition as well as the encouragement of other forms.
    • But they are working together in the European Union, gaining from a single currency and a common market.
    • Corporate behaviour adjusted so rapidly to the prospect of the common market that companies became impatient to see the benefits of the deals concluded and of the new investments made.
    • It required that companies in the common markets for steel and coal publish price lists.
    • One of those is that goods sold in one Member State by the proprietor should flow freely and without hindrance throughout the common market.
    • There is no doubt that there are some advantages to having a single currency throughout the European common market.
    • The keys to success are a common market, non-competing products or services, shared values and comparable resources.
    • These rules have created a common market with strong internal competition.
    • ‘In a globalising world of common markets and trade agreements, alcohol policy is thus no longer only a national or sub-national matter,’ he said.
    • Certainly, political union and a common market require a uniform frame of reference to prevent major distortions in competition.
    • Which means that certain institutional changes within Europe, as existing in an expanded common market, must occur.
    • First, equality of opportunity must be preserved for all commercial operators in the common market.
    • What progress had been made towards the creation of a common market before the single market initiative?
    • Thirty years ago, we joined a common market that was little more than a free trade area.
    • Finally, if restrictions on the mobility of factors of production are eliminated, a common market is established.
    1. 1.1 A name for the European Economic Community or European Union, used especially in the 1960s and 1970s.
 
 

Definition of common market in US English:

common market

nounˈkämən ˈmärkətˈkɑmən ˈmɑrkət
  • 1A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, common markets, be they national or otherwise, are exercises in the prevention of certain sorts of competition as well as the encouragement of other forms.
    • Certainly, political union and a common market require a uniform frame of reference to prevent major distortions in competition.
    • Which means that certain institutional changes within Europe, as existing in an expanded common market, must occur.
    • The EU is destined to become what big business have always wanted it to be, just a common market.
    • But they are working together in the European Union, gaining from a single currency and a common market.
    • These rules have created a common market with strong internal competition.
    • What progress had been made towards the creation of a common market before the single market initiative?
    • Thirty years ago, we joined a common market that was little more than a free trade area.
    • There is no doubt that there are some advantages to having a single currency throughout the European common market.
    • Corporate behaviour adjusted so rapidly to the prospect of the common market that companies became impatient to see the benefits of the deals concluded and of the new investments made.
    • It required that companies in the common markets for steel and coal publish price lists.
    • The keys to success are a common market, non-competing products or services, shared values and comparable resources.
    • One of those is that goods sold in one Member State by the proprietor should flow freely and without hindrance throughout the common market.
    • Finally, if restrictions on the mobility of factors of production are eliminated, a common market is established.
    • First, equality of opportunity must be preserved for all commercial operators in the common market.
    • ‘In a globalising world of common markets and trade agreements, alcohol policy is thus no longer only a national or sub-national matter,’ he said.
    1. 1.1the Common Market A name for the European Economic Community or European Union, used especially in the 1960s and 1970s.
 
 
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