Aftermarket (merchandise)
In economic literature, the term "aftermarket" refers to a secondary market for the goods and services that are 1) complementary or 2) related to its primary market goods (original equipment). In many industries, the primary market consists of durable goods, whereas the aftermarket consists of consumable or non-durable products or services.
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Aftermarket (merchandise)
In economic literature, the term "aftermarket" refers to a secondary market for the goods and services that are 1) complementary or 2) related to its primary market goods (original equipment). In many industries, the primary market consists of durable goods, whereas the aftermarket consists of consumable or non-durable products or services.
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'السوق الثانوية'after-market) ...... الربح من بضائع السوق الثانوية.
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'السوق الثانوية'after-market) ...... الربح من بضائع السوق الثانوية.
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In economic literature, the te ...... -durable products or services.
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بضائع ثانوية (سوق)
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