Trade preference
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A trade preference is preference by one country for buying goods from some other country more than from other countries. It grants special support to one country over another. It is the opposite of a trade prohibition.
See also
- Trade mandate
- Trade prohibition
- Trade sanctions
- National treatment
- Most favored nation
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