5) Who are Retailers?
6) What do you mean by Weekly Market?
7) Is the job in garment factories secured?
Who maintained chain in the market?
9) Who are involved in buying and selling?
10) Who make huge profits in the market?
Answers
Answer:
1. A retailer is a person or business that you purchase goods from. Retailers typically don't manufacture their own items. They purchase goods from a manufacturer or a wholesaler and sell these goods to consumers in small quantities.
2. A weekly market is held on a specific day of the week. Permanent shops are not there in weekly markets. Traders set up a shop for the day and in the evening they close it. They set up the shops in another location the next day.
3. Garment workers and other employees in these factories are not unionized, and they do not receive minimum pay. They have no benefits (the manager says that they have too little income to want to contribute to social security).
➨ The suppliers and producers maintain the chain in the market .
4. You'll find two different types of agents: a buyer's agent and a seller's agent. The buyer's agent works for you to locate the most appropriate home and negotiate the lowest possible price. The seller's agent works for the seller to make a sale as quickly as possible for the highest possible price.
5. These large stores do business strictly on their own terms. They demand the lowest prices from the supplier and sell the products by making huge profits.