countertrade

English

Etymology

counter- + trade

Noun

countertrade (countable and uncountable, plural countertrades)

  1. (international trade) Exchange of goods or services that are paid for, in whole or part, with other goods or services.

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Verb

countertrade (third-person singular simple present countertrades, present participle countertrading, simple past and past participle countertraded)

  1. To engage in exchanges of this kind.
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