There also were problems with Britain. The United States had no commercial treaty with Britain. And Britain had sent no representative to the new American government.
美国跟英国也存在矛盾。美国跟英国没有商业条约,英国也没向美国新政府派遣使节。
单词 | Commercial Treaties |
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Commercial Treaties
原声例句
建国史话(The Making of a Nation) There also were problems with Britain. The United States had no commercial treaty with Britain. And Britain had sent no representative to the new American government. 美国跟英国也存在矛盾。美国跟英国没有商业条约,英国也没向美国新政府派遣使节。
英语百科
Commercial treaty(重定向自Commercial Treaties)
![]() A commercial treaty is a formal agreement between states for the purpose of establishing mutual rights and regulating conditions of trade. For example, the Methuen Treaty was a commercial treaty between Portugal and England. Another example, between the close of the Napoleonic wars of 1815 and the year 1860, the tariff system of Great Britain was changed from elaborate protection to practically complete free trade. An attempt had indeed been made in 1786 to modify the rigidly protective legislation of the 18th century. In that year Pitt concluded a commercial treaty with France, providing for large reductions of duties in both countries. |
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