Trade policy decisions are typically made by the government, specifically the executive branch, in most countries. This decision-making process involves input from various government agencies, such as the department of commerce or trade representatives, and may also involve consultation with industry stakeholders and trade partners. Ultimately, the government is responsible for setting and implementing trade policies.
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Trade policy explains the way we can get goods and services to the customers.
It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress
: It decides for or against diplomats
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a policy for trading.
during the 1500s, what was china's official trade policy
I believe that it is the Federal reserve who decides on the interest policy, as well as the money supply
In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
open door policy