trade policies and government interventions
Trade policies refer to the rules and regulations set by a government to regulate imports, exports, and trade activities within its borders. Government interventions, on the other hand, involve the actions taken by a government to influence or control trade, such as through tariffs, subsidies, or quotas. These policies and interventions aim to protect domestic industries, promote economic growth, regulate competition, or address political and social objectives.
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