What is free trade?
Free trade is a system of trade policy that allows traders to act and or transact without interference from government. According to the law of comparative. ChaCha again soon!
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Free trade is a system in which goods, capital, and labor flow freely between nations, without barriers which could hinder the trade process. ChaCha on!
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The act of opening up economies is known as "free trade" or "trade liberalisation." Call 1-800-2CHACHA for unlimited questions!
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Free trade is a type of trade policy that allows traders to act and transact without interference from government. ChaCha on!
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The act of opening up economies is known as "free trade." It mostly benefits wealthier countries.
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