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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
Today, the world is called a global village, thanks to faster communication, quicker and improved modes of travel, inter-continental trade and freer movement of people from one corner of the globe to another.
Each country is blessed with some resource or the other. For instance, petroleum in the Arabic region, Jute in Bangladesh and India, Coffee in African countries, Ruby in Myanmar, Gold and Diamond in South Africa and so on. Therefore, international trade is the only recourse left to countries to import products they do not have and export those products they have in excess or in abundance. Hence, in today's day and age, no country can survive without carrying out international trade.
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