kaubandushindade
Kaubandushindade, also known as trade barriers, are government-imposed restrictions on international trade. These barriers can take various forms, including tariffs, quotas, subsidies, and non-tariff barriers, and are designed to protect domestic industries, generate revenue, or address other policy objectives. Tariffs are taxes imposed on imported goods, making them more expensive and less competitive compared to domestic products. Quotas, on the other hand, are limits on the quantity of specific goods that can be imported or exported during a given period. Subsidies are financial assistance provided to domestic producers, enabling them to sell their goods at lower prices. Non-tariff barriers encompass a wide range of measures, such as regulatory standards, licensing requirements, and customs procedures, that can indirectly restrict trade.
The primary purpose of kaubandushindade is to shield domestic industries from foreign competition, thereby promoting economic