9 Import Export. Key Vocabulary export – send goods to another country import – bring in goods from another country tariffs (or duties) – a tax on imported.

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9 Import Export

Key Vocabulary export – send goods to another country import – bring in goods from another country tariffs (or duties) – a tax on imported goods carinska tarifa, dadžbina quotas – maximum quantity of a product allowed into country during a certain period kvota, dozvoljena količina

Key Vocabulary WTO – World Trade Organization EFTA – European Free Trade Association

The invoice - faktura

The bill of lading - konosman

The Future

Future simple

Going to future

Practice

Describing changes

Compound adjectives

Lead in

Company Performance Unit 10

Key Vocabulary

profit - money gained in business or trade loss – the act of losing possessions Annual report – a firm's statement of operating and financial results published once a year. Listed companies – whose shares are sold on the stock exchange.

The passive

Passive

Passive