international trade competitiveness
International trade competitiveness refers to a country's ability to successfully engage in global trade by producing and exporting goods and services that are of high quality, price competitive, and appealing to international markets. This is typically achieved through factors such as efficient production processes, innovation, skilled labor, favorable trade policies, and strong infrastructure, allowing the country to sustain and enhance its position in the global marketplace.
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