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Overview



Protectionism involves protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.

It restricts free trade and the methods used often seek to increase domestic industries’ relative price competitiveness.

Methods of protectionism

Tariffs
Quotas
Exchange control
Export subsidies
Embargos
Voluntary export restraints
Economic and administrative burdens (‘red tape’)


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