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has gloss | eng: __NOTOC__ World trade centers (usually abbreviated WTCs) arose in Japan and the United States in the 1970s. A world trade center puts all the services associated with global commerce under one roof, a kind of supermarket or shopping mall providing networking access between corporations and governments. There are approximately 279 world trade centers in approximately 75 countries. WTCA President Guy F. Tozzoli explains a world trade center as: |
lexicalization | eng: List of world trade centers |
instance of | c/International trade organizations |
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media:img | Bahrain WTC day.JPG |
media:img | Osaka-WTC-01.jpg |
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