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Antitrade

Governments implement antitrade stances through several specific "Administered Protection" tools: Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs)

Antitrade sentiment is rarely a rejection of trade itself but rather a response to its perceived negative consequences: antitrade

: Critics argue that while trade grows the overall "pie," it disproportionately benefits large corporations and high-skilled workers while harming lower-skilled laborers. While modern economists generally view open trade as

: Maintaining domestic production of "strategic" goods (like steel or semiconductors) is often used to justify trade barriers so a country isn't vulnerable during a crisis. antitrade

"Antitrade" refers to policies, sentiments, or economic biases that oppose or restrict the free flow of international trade. While modern economists generally view open trade as a driver of global prosperity, antitrade movements have gained significant traction due to the uneven distribution of trade's benefits and its impact on specific domestic sectors. 🛡️ Core Arguments and Drivers

: Bans on specific products (e.g., used car parts or clothing) often justified by health or safety concerns.

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