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It can't, unless your talking about from a single countries perspective. If that's the case, you can stop it by closing the boders completely to trade. Don't let goods out or into the country. In addition, you would have to prevent outside firms from providing services within a country such as a call center.

Why would you want to stop globalization? Globalization is a good thing as individual countries can perform the production processes they do best and export that production to countries in exchange for something they can do better.

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