No. There is no commerce in Antarctica, so it is not involved in international trade.
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No. Antarctica is an international territory.
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Because Pakistan can never do the needful.
The reduction of trade barriers
There are no places protecting Antarctica, Antarctica is protected but an international treaty.
There IS no mining in Antarctica- it is protected by international treaty.
International trade plays a crucial role in the development of the world economy. The participation of different countries in international trade helps to intensify production and deepen its specialisation. The use of equipment increases, mass production is organised, new machinery and modern technology are introduced, and exports increase if there is a demand on the market. In turn, the expansion of exports leads to an increase in employment.
The FX currency exchange is essential to international trade. It allows for the conversion of currency, USD to Yen to Euro to GBP, you name it, they convert it.
Yes, there are a number of monuments in Antarctica. There are about 80 that are listed according to international treaty, with notices placed at them in English, French, Spanish, and Russian. Many memorialize people who died in Antarctica. Some are simply site markers, such as the South Pole or the "Pole of Inaccessibility." There is a link below to a site listing the important monuments in Antarctica.