Examples of using Comercio in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Yuezi Comercio Co Ltd.
A monument as great as hishumility," said one online commenter at El Comercio.
El Comercio in Spanish.
The journalists and their driver were on assignment for the El Comercio newspaper when they were seized.
Nearly 140 passengers were rescued by some 20 firefighters on the scene,according to Peruvian daily El Comercio.
Founded in 1932 as Banco de Comercio(Bancomer), since 2000 its main stockholder is the Spanish bank BBVA.
ProMexico is the Mexican Government institution in charge ofstrengthening Mexico's participation in the international trade(comercio).
One of the star attractions of Lisbon's downtown waterfront.the Praca do Comercio is an expansive plaza flanked by elegant 18th-century buildings.
In 2009, Huawei was awarded a $24.49 million contract by CNT to expand the country's fiber-optic network,according to El Comercio.
According to El Comercio,“It is not legal because it is not backed by a financial institution that is supervised by the Superintendency of Banks,” explained Verónica Artola.
The imposing statue of King Jose I(no, not Mourinho)in the Praca do Comercio was decorated with a red, white and black United tricolour with the letters"UTR"-- Up the Reds.
El Comercio, a Venezuelan newspaper, reported earlier that An-124 and Il-62 planes with Russian servicemen and 35 tonnes of cargo had arrived at Caracas' airport on March 23.
The Chilean stock market is comprised of several stock exchanges,but the Santiago Stock Exchange(BCS)-also known as Bolsa Comercio Santiago- is the largest of the country.
The Buenos Aires Stock Exchange(BCBA; Spanish:Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires) is the organization responsible for the operation of Argentina's primary stock exchange located at Buenos Aires CBD.
The Chilean stock market is comprised of several stock exchanges,but the Santiago Stock Exchange(BCS)-also known as Bolsa Comercio Santiago- is the largest of the country.
According the newspaper Jornal do Comercio(June 10, 1900), he conducted his first public experiment on June 3, 1900, in front of journalists and the General Consul ofGreat Britain, C. P.
In this regard, the former Minister of Economy Alonso Segura said,in statements quoted today by the newspaper El Comercio, that the standard approved by Congress"is clearly unconstitutional.".
In addition to meeting with Chinese officials, Moreno also visited a technology-development center belonging to Chinese tech giant Huawei in Beijing,according to Ecuadorian daily newspaper El Comercio.
Conviasa was originally run by the now defunct Ministry of Production andCommerce(Ministerio de la Producción y el Comercio), but it has since been taken over by the Ministry of Infrastructure.
Earlier thousands of protesters gathered on Lisbon's main Comercio square, in Porto and other cities to mourn the victims of the Portugal's worst tragedy in living memory and demand better fire prevention policies in the country, which despite its relatively small size has suffered the largest forest fires in Europe this year.
The head of the Peru-China chamber of commerce Jose Tam was quotedahead of the talks by Peruvian newspaper El Comercio as saying that Mr Xi was expected to discuss a deal for exporting Peruvian prawns and blueberries to China.
Enciclopedia moderna(in English: Modern Encyclopedia)(complete title: Enciclopedia moderna: Diccionario universal de literatura, ciencias, artes, agricultura,industria y comercio) is a Spanish encyclopedia published in Madrid by Francisco de Paula Mellado between 1851 and 1855.
The United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement(CTPA)(Spanish:Tratado de Libre Comercio entre Colombia y Estados Unidos or TLC) is a bilateral free trade agreement between the United States and Colombia.
Chilean folklorist and historian Oreste Plath contributed to the legend's propagation by writing that,according to the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio de Iquique, in 1872, after obtaining leave to disembark, Stubb opened a bar in the then-Peruvian port of Iquique and invented the pisco sour while experimenting with drinks.
Pilot and researcher Eduardo Herrán Gómez de la Torre, who made the discovery in late July,told the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio that the designs might have been created by the Paracas, a prehistoric culture that ruled southern Peru from around 800 B.C. to 100 B.C., predating the Nazca culture, which ruled the region from 100 B.C. to 800 A. D.