Which of the following trade barriers are designed to discriminate? Most-favored nation Trade blocs Trade embargoes
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Most-favored nation (MFN) treatment is a principle of international trade that requires countries to treat all trading partners equally. It does not discriminate. Trade blocs are agreements between countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers among Show more…
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