Either a sanction, a boycott, an embargo or a ban - depending on the level of authority behind the refusal.
States tend to impose sanctions, or embargos.
Trade bodies - and trade unions - tend to impose embargos and bans
Individuals tend to boycott something.
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No, the word "refusing" is not an adverb.The word "refusing" is actually a verb.
Trade is the answer for your question.
Trade is the action of buying and selling goods and services. Another word for it is commerce, which is synonymous with trade.
It depends how you mean the word.For trade as in one's life work:BusinessCareerJobProfessionWorkFor trade as in exchange goods or services:BarterExchangeSwap
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The word "export" is the noun and verb meaning goods sent in trade to other countries. The word "import" refers to goods received (purchased) from other countries.
The new regulations were designed to constrain trade in those goods.
There are a couple words that can be used instead of foreign trade. The word international trade can be used as well as exporting can be used for foreign trade.
The term trade receivable refers to the amounts due to a business following the sale of goods or services to another company. It is a subcategory of Accounts Receivable. Trade receivables are considered a current asset on a company's balance sheet, as they can be readily converted into cash.
Another word for business is: company, trade, livelihood, field or occupation.