
Central Administration of State Trade (CENTRALA)
Central Administration of State Trade (CENTRALA) typically refers to a centralized government authority responsible for managing and regulating trade activities within a state. It ensures that trade policies are consistently applied, oversees procurement and distribution of goods, and facilitates balanced economic development. This central authority coordinates between various regional agencies, promotes fair trade practices, and supports economic stability by controlling imports, exports, and commerce initiatives. The goal is to streamline trade processes, prevent resource misallocation, and foster a cohesive national trading environment.