Using trade restrictions to protect special interests such as the U. S.
A) auto industr...
Business, 23.04.2020 23:12 nathanphelps2468
Using trade restrictions to protect special interests such as the U. S.
A) auto industry results in lower prices for U. S.
B) auto consumers.
C) is a very cost-efficient way of dealing with trade problems.
D) is the best long-term solution for threatened U. S.
E) jobs. raises the prices that U. S.
F) consumers must pay for autos.
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