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countertrade
noun coun·ter·trade \-ˌtrād\
Definition of COUNTERTRADE
: a form of international trade in which purchases made by an importing nation are linked to offsetting purchases made by the exporting nation
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First Known Use of COUNTERTRADE
1976
Rhymes with COUNTERTRADE
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