Is there a cost difference in having something translated into a foreign language from English compared to translating from a foreign language into English?
Yes. There are many more native English speaking translators available than native translators from other countries which means that having something translated from a foreign language (for example, a Chinese to English translation as opposed to an English to Chinese translation) is less expensive as there is a larger pool to draw from.
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