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The steep fall in world trade in 2009 and efforts to prevent protectionism .

04/27/2006

Expert suggest several plans to revive world trade and prevent protectionism. The steep fall in world trade and the nature of world trade today with vertical supply chains as products are exported and reimported into countries for processing into finished products.

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