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an agreement to offer a trading partner the lowest tariff rate offered to other trading partners.
Any form of barrier created by natural means, which impairs or even prevents the movement of species (including humans). Examples of such barriers are the Himalayas (which divide the Indian subcontinent from the rest of Asia, and due to their height have lead to a distinct environment and culture on the subcontinent from the lands surrounding it), and the Wallace Line, a natural line which divides the species of Wallacia and Australia from those of Sundaland and the rest of Asia. == ==
I think that is called(most Favored Nation)is a term used by the US.most Nations are considered "Most Favored Nation"in fact,only a few nations are not on the Most favored Nation.Easy Trade Relations might be known as Free Trade or Open Markets,Tariff free zone,or Duty Free.these are the thoughts that come to mind just now.i hope this was helpful.
Plows were the MOST important item of trade in the Zhou dynasty
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the reipical trade
slaves were the most important things in the slave trade
transportation, trade, warfare, barrier and most importantly agriculture that is farming
an agreement to offer a trading partner the lowest tariff rate offered to other trading partners.
the reciprocal trade agreements act reversed the trend towards higher tariffs
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
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Mountains are often considered a geographic feature that served as a natural barrier between cultures, as they are challenging to cross and can restrict movement and communication between different groups of people. For example, the Himalayas in Asia and the Andes in South America have historically limited contact and interaction between nearby cultures.
The development of new technologies like ships capable of long-distance travel, the establishment of trade routes, and the rise of powerful empires and city-states that facilitated and controlled trade were all important factors in developing trade between continents. Additionally, the desire for exotic goods, resources, and wealth also played a significant role in driving trade between continents.
the answer for the most common barrier is a square shaped barrier?
a postzygotic barrier