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AP Human Geography. Definition. Trade policies are the regulations and agreements that countries establish to govern international trade, including tariffs, quotas, and trade agreements.
This article commences with an overview of trade policies and conflicts from the Age of Exploration through the end of World War II. The development of freer global trade
Definition. Strategic trade policy refers to government interventions in international trade aimed at gaining competitive advantages for domestic industries in the global marketplace.
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International Trade Examples. - Four Asian Tigers: South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong lacked resources and therefore concentrated on producing a handful of manufactured goods like clothing and technology, sold for low cost to developed countries.
This guide will help you review for assessments in your AP Human Geography class by providing links to practice resources and tips on effective study strategies. I'll also give advice that's specific to preparing for the final AP exam.
Do trade policies matter? This unit will help you understand how governments use different types of trade policies to influence economic growth, increase exports and extend overseas markets so businesses can grow.