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merchandise

[mur-chuhn-dahyz, -dahys, mur-chuhn-dahyz] / ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz, -ˌdaɪs, ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz /




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In October, the World Trade Organization estimated that global merchandise trade volume would grow 2.4% this year, up from its August prediction of 0.9%.

From The Wall Street Journal

Supporters flooded social media with memes and sold T-shirts and other merchandise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Private consumption is the primary driver of growth, with limited dependence on merchandise exports, a large service sector and relatively little manufacturing as a share of GDP.

From Barron's

Private consumption is the primary driver of growth, with limited dependence on merchandise exports, a large service sector and relatively little manufacturing as a share of GDP.

From Barron's

It was instrumental in growing new branches of business for Netflix, including live events, a Broadway production and inspired brands eager to partner on licensed merchandise.

From Los Angeles Times