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1. little or no trade fees between countries.

2. opens up jobs... (however it brings others to work in different countries which can have a NEGATIVE AFFECT in Some countries , however that is done by the corporations)

3. you get awesome stuff from other countries... for example . you can get Mejji chocolate from Japan in the US . and japan can have Hershey Chocolate .....

4. Both Countries Businesses Will make profit.....

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