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Definition of Trade stoppage
1. Noun. A government order imposing a trade barrier.
Generic synonyms: Import Barrier, Trade Barrier
Derivative terms: Embargo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trade Stoppage
Literary usage of Trade stoppage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of David Ricardo to Thomas Robert Malthus, 1810-1823 by David Ricardo (1887)
"Slight revival of trade. Stoppage of trade with United States. 1812. Letters XI
and XII (Dec.).—' Childe Harold,' I and II. ..."
2. The Ruin of the Soudan: Cause, Effect and Remedy: A Resumé of Events, 1883-1891 by Henry Russell, William Gattie (1892)
"... I think that the Soudan populations ascribe to us and not to the dervishes
the ill effects from which they are suffering through trade stoppage, ..."
3. The Ruin of the Soudan: Cause, Effect, and Remedy : a Resumé of Events, 1883 by Henry Russell, William Gattie (1892)
"... I think that the Soudan populations ascribe to us and not to the dervishes
the ill effects from which they are suffering through trade stoppage, ..."
4. Influence of the Great War Upon Shipping by Joseph Russell Smith (1919)
"From the Caribbean comes the worldwide plaint of hunger and trade stoppage.
Central America can not supply the foods which we commonly think of as ..."
5. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of Economics and History, Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"From the Caribbean comes the worldwide plaint of hunger and trade stoppage.
Central America can not supply the foods which we commonly think of as ..."
6. Palmer's Index to "The Times" Newspaper (1877)
"... m 5 d trade stoppage of Imports from Holland, L'6 m Г. / in the Streets of
London, 10 j (! d Vaccination for Rinderpest, 19 _;' 6 с—20 j from Uruguay, ..."