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trade dispute in British English (treɪd dɪsˈpjuːt) noun1. industrial relations a dispute between workers and their employer 2. politics an economic dispute in which countries disagree over each other's import restrictions Examples of 'trade dispute' in a sentencetrade dispute The solution, as in any other trade dispute, is negotiation.This escalation comes at a delicate moment in the trade dispute.Trade lawyers said that this was the first step in a process that could lead to a full trade dispute between the two countries.Significantly it includes a mediation and trade-dispute settlement mechanism that involves a tribunal of three judges.The world's two largest economies have been preparing to extend their trade dispute, with new levies on exports expected today.America's proposed 10 per cent tariff on the second round of the trade dispute may reflect concerns about a possible domestic backlash.Normally, when there is a big trade dispute, the trade unions are blamed for unreasonable militancy.The case, the world's biggest trade dispute, will have farreaching ramifications for the trillion-dollar commercial aerospace market.Some businesses are growing so fast that the first trade disputes are breaking out. |