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An embargo is an official order from a government prohibiting certain actions; such as doing trade with a certain country.
internal trade is business within the country while international country is business outside the country
Bangladesh
I'm going to go with "international commerce". But any mix of words where one half means "cross-border" and the other means "trade" could be used. Buying from another country and bringing the goods inwards = import Selling and sending out to another country = export
No Not at all. when a country's economy is suffering, the status of jobs also suffers. it causes unemployment.
embargo
A moral embargo involves prohibiting of trades and commerce based on conflict with a country's morals. For example, a country may not trade because of what they deem "immoral happenings" in a country, such as the apartheid.
Internal trade is commerce within a country (or other political subdivision).
south Africa
Yes, of course, it is the same country, there are no internal border restrictions prohibiting travel
Internal migration is movement within a country. For example, moving from the East Coast of the US to the West Coast.International migration is moving from one country to another. For example moving from China to America.
There is no chamber of commerce for Antarctica.
internal assighnment is a task given by college
Internal migration is movement within a country. For example, moving from the East Coast of the US to the West Coast.International migration is moving from one country to another. For example moving from China to America.
The movement of people within a country is called internal migration. This refers to individuals relocating from one place to another within the same country.
There is no full form of the term 'Commerce'. Commerce means a trade which involves buying and selling of goods which can be inside or outside the country.
There is no full form of the term 'Commerce'. Commerce means a trade which involves buying and selling of goods which can be inside or outside the country.