What is an aim of a trade association?
...What is an aim of a trade association?
protection of members’ interests
watching government legislation which may affect members interests
encouraging the introduction of standard grades and sizes of goods
making arrangements for the settlement of disputes
exchanging information and creating uniformity in methods of dealing
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