0 the price at which goods are sold to shops by the people who produce them, rather than the price which the customer usually pays in the shop: --
1 a price that stores or businesses pay for goods rather than the price at which they sell those goods to the public: --
I believe that some method ought to be adopted of bringing the matter before a committee which would look into building trade prices.
This increase will, involve some readjustment of trade prices to prevent the burden falling unequally on different sections of the trade.
Drug tariff prices for prescribed branded preparations are the trade prices charged by their manufacturers.
What strengthened vetting arrangements have so far been applied to the large number of increases in trade prices already announced?
Published home trade prices are respectively: £75·05: £76·10: £67·10: £88·50: £51·20.
Any analysis of prospects is inevitably complex because it involves certain anticipations and assumptions about the course of world trade prices in coming years.
I am delighted that the store trade prices have followed suit.
I understand that the higher figure is in line with trade prices at about the same time.