explain he diff types of small scale retail shops
why are the consumer cooperative stores considered to be less expansive ? what r their types
what difficulties can a consumer face if there is no retail shop
what do u understand by internal trade
discuss tpes of internal trade in brief
explain the services of a wholesaler to a produser and retailer
write a short note on shopping malls
discribe the role and functions of the chamber to commerce
what is meant by internal trade
what do u understand by wholesale trade
enumerate the features of retail trade
how does market information provided by a wholesaler benefit the manufacturer
diff b/w itinerants and fixed shop retailers
what is super bazar
what is diff b/w a hawker and a pedlar
who are itinerants? name diff tpes of itinerenats
give diff b/w single line store and speciality store
enumerate the services of wholesaler to manufactures
state the any five functions of a retailer in brief
state benifits of super markets
expain the meaning of automatic vending machine
define a wholesaler and discribe it's functions
describe the functions of departmental stores
expain diff b/w departmental and chian stores
if wholesaler is eliminitaed what difficultis do u think the manufactures will have to face
distinguish b/w a wholesaler and retailer
what r general stores
expain the features of general stores
explain the benefits of a v machine
1. Street stalls
2. General Stores
3. Single line stores
4. Speciality shops
5. Seconds' shops
Internal trade refers to the process of exchanging goods and services within the national boundaries of a country. In other words, the buying and selling of goods and services within the domestic territory of a country is known as internal trade. Purchases of goods from a local shop, a mall or an exhibition are all examples of internal trade. The government does not levy customs or import duties on goods and services that are produced within the country for meeting the domestic demand.
Types of Internal trade are:
(a) Wholesale trade: It refers to the buying and selling of goods in bulk−that is, the exchange of large quantities of goods meant for resale in local markets.
(b) Retail trade: It refers to the buying and selling of goods in small quantities for final consumption.
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