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 Übersetzung für 'foreign demand' von Englisch nach Deutsch
comm.econ.
foreign demand
Auslandsnachfrage {f}
Teiltreffer
foreign {adj}landfremd [veraltend]
foreign {adj}fremdstaatlich
16
foreign {adj}ausländisch
5844
foreign {adj}[das Ausland betreffend]
9
foreign {adj}auswärtig
265
biol.
foreign {adj}
Nichtselbst-
38
foreign {adj}ausheimisch [veraltet, noch regional]
biol.
foreign {adj}
nichtselbst [prädikativ]
10
foreign {adj}welsch [veraltet] [fremdländisch]
9
foreign {adj}fremdländisch
48
foreign {adj}fremd
2024
foreign employeeausländischer Arbeitnehmer {m}
curr.fin.
foreign currency
ausländisches Geld {n}
foreign nationalausländischer Staatsangehöriger {m}
fin.
foreign indebtedness
Fremdwährungs­verschuldung {f}
curr.fin.
foreign currency
ausländische Währung {f}
foreign currenciesausländische Währungen {pl}
gastr.
foreign rice
ausländischer Reis {m}
foreign fundsausländische Zahlungs­mittel {pl}
ling.
foreign accent
ausländischer Akzent {m}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Services which the account service lodging, food and transportation to meet foreign demand.
  • Several stories have appeared in English in the anthology "From the Beginning of the Sea" published in Oxford by Foreign Demand.
  • In contrast, the prices of domestic goods paid by foreigners go up, which tends to decrease foreign demand for domestic products.
  • Low domestic and foreign demand had depressed the economy's overall output.
  • ... change from an increase in foreign demand for products made in country A) only cause changes in the exchange rate and not in the net amount of A's currency available for exchange.

  • Since 2016, reduced foreign demand for goods due to the ongoing unrest and political uncertainty in Venezuela has led to decreased exports and increased domestic demand for goods and services, resulting in economic stagnation.
  • In 1955, FAS began signing cooperative agreements with groups representing American producers of specific commodities to expand foreign demand.
  • Laos is increasingly suffering from environmental problems, with deforestation a particularly significant issue, as expanding commercial exploitation of the forests, plans for additional hydroelectric facilities, foreign demand for wild animals and nonwood forest products for food and traditional medicines, and a growing population all create increasing pressure.
  • After the Meiji era, foreign demand for Japanese art tailed off.
  • The arms industry entered a deep crisis in the 1980s, due to a decline in domestic and foreign demand.

  • In macroeconomics, net exports (exports minus imports) are a component of gross domestic product, along with domestic consumption, physical investment, and government spending. Foreign demand for a country's exports depends positively on income in foreign countries and negatively on the strength of the producing country's currency (i.e., on how expensive it is for foreign customers to buy the producing country's currency in the foreign exchange market).
  • In the maturing product stage, mass-production techniques are developed and foreign demand (in developed countries) expands; the US now exports the product to other developed countries.
  • The goal was to create [...] of national forest, which would be sufficient to meet domestic and foreign demand for wood products.
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