In my opinion, unlikely.
sanction
A trade sanction is a way of showing displeasure or punishing a country for its policies and a attempt to get it to change or at least engage in serious negotiation.
The US has imposed trade restrictions against Iran in hope of pressuring their government to abandon its attempts to build nuclear weapons.
They invaded China.
The legal ban on trade is referred to as a trade restriction or sanction (which also has other meanings).
end all trade with Britain
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No, he was in favor.
A sanction is a penalty or punishment imposed on a country, entity, or individual to encourage compliance with international law, regulations, or agreements. Sanctions can include restrictions on trade, financial transactions, travel, or diplomatic relations.
Taiwan External Trade Development Council was created in 1970.
trade union
Describe the weapon, especially the manufacturer or trade name and model. Otherwise the serial number is no help.