árúak
Árúak, also known as goods or merchandise, refer to tangible items that are produced or manufactured for sale. They are a fundamental component of the economy, serving as the physical output of economic activities. Árúak can be categorized into various types, including raw materials, consumer goods, industrial supplies, and capital goods. Raw materials are the basic substances used in the production of other goods, such as minerals, metals, and agricultural products. Consumer goods are items purchased for personal use or consumption, ranging from food and beverages to clothing and electronics. Industrial supplies are materials and equipment used in the manufacturing process, while capital goods are tools, machinery, and infrastructure used to produce other goods and services.
The production and distribution of árúak involve several stages, including extraction, manufacturing, transportation, and retailing. The
In the context of international trade, árúak are traded across borders, contributing to global economic interdependence.