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No they can't.
You will hear both sides of the argument. People will say yes we should stop buying goods from other countries because we need to bring jobs back home and create our own products. Others will say no we shouldn't stop buying goods from other countries because we can save tons of money by using cheap labor from underdeveloped countries; it will be too expensive to make products in our own country compared to these countries we currently use laborers from.
Yes. People can stop buying them from the stores across the country.
They would stop buying sugar , molasses, and other sweetened goods.
Movement of goods can be anything really. Like a stop and shop truck for example, it travels with goods all over the country.
Nonimportation agreement
The law of demand? I'm not quite sure if it's called that. Consumers will stop buying a product as and when they see that the price is set too high. It changes consumer to consumer - if the price of bread rises from £0.50 to £1, extremely poor people might stop buying it because they can't afford it, because the price is too high. Similarly, some consumers will never stop buying things because they are rich enough to afford the goods. Take a look at price elasticity of demand if you want to know more about when consumers stop buying products because of its price - the change of demand according to a change in price.
Yes, Gandhi did encourage Indians to NOT buy British goods because it was too expensive in the olden days when India was under the British rule.
import manufacturers stop trying to send their goods to the country that has import barriers