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If free trade is intended to benefit nations why do nations restrict trade? Cite examples of 'healthy' trade barriers.
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If free trade is intended to benefit nations why do nations restrict trade? Cite examples of 'healthy' trade barriers.
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Even if free trade is intended to benefit nations, nations often restrict trade by imposing trade barriers such as import tariffs, export-import restrictions on certain products/services, preferences to domestic ...
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