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Trade barriers are constraints that tend to hinder the motivation to engage in the importing or exporting of goods. The most common examples of ... While at first glance a trade barrier may seem like a negative approach, many countries impose some type of exchange controls in order to attempt to create a trade balance.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-trade-barrier.htm
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-trade-barrier.htm
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"Argentine and Brazilian governments are going to negotiate the creation of a safeguards mechanism, including the introduction of trade barriers, in case domestic industry is threatened", published Monday the economic newspaper Valor, quoting an unidentified source from the Brazilian delegation currently discussing...
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www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/3069/52/
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A policy by which governments impose trade barriers ( tariffs and quotas) on foreign products (imports) to protect domestic producers and their workers from being undersold. Protectionism means higher prices on imported goods but lower unemployment and better wages.
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www.karvy.com/economy/glossary.htm
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Also as expected, the G20 leaders extended to the end of 2010 their agreement not to impose new protectionist trade barriers in whatever guise, calling for crisis-related measures to be sensitive to impacts on other countries.
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www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/3411
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Sanctions rarely achieve their stated purpose of changing the nature or behavior of foreign governments. ... But officials from less-developed countries are rightly suspicious that those standards could be easily abused to impose trade barriers against the very goods their countries are most competitive at producing.
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www.freetrade.org/congress
www.freetrade.org/congress
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The WTO/GATT rules encourage trade liberalization, but also grant governments some flexibility to manage their own paces of liberalization and to re-impose or raise barriers under certain circumstances. The rules distinguish between "Bound" and "Applied" tariff rates.
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www.freetrade.org/pubs/FTBs/FTB-037.html
www.freetrade.org/pubs/FTBs/FTB-037.html
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Everything you need to know - from the different types of tariffs to their effects on the local economy. ... Free trade benefits consumers through increased choice and reduced prices, but because the global economy brings with it uncertainty, many governments impose tariffs and other trade barriers to protect industry.
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www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/08/tariff-trade...
www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/08/tariff-trade-barrier-basics.asp
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The treaty bans trade with non-parties, and enables governments to impose trade barriers based on environmental considerations outside their domestic jurisdiction. Most notably, international trade in elephant ivory has been banned under CITES.
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www.econ.rochester.edu/eco108/ch21/cei%20env%20int%20tr...
www.econ.rochester.edu/eco108/ch21/cei%20env%20int%20trade.html
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Trade barriers are generally defined as government laws, regulations, policies, or practices that either protect domestic products from foreign competition or artificially stimulate exports of particular domestic products.
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www.cftech.com/BrainBank/INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS/TargTradB...
www.cftech.com/BrainBank/INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS/TargTradBarr.html
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