Trade prohibition
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A trade prohibition is a restriction in which one country will not buy goods from another country unless certain standards are met or conditions are followed. It is the opposite of a trade preference. An example would be a ban on goods produced from forced labor.
See also
- Trade preference
- Trade mandate
- Trade sanctions
- National treatment
- Most favored nation
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