Their industries are too weak to compete in the international market.
Free-trade policies
free-trade policies
Developed countries continue to maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that developing countries export in large numbers.
Developed countries continue to maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that developing countries export in large numbers.
Countries with fewer restrictions can trade easily
Many developing countries do not benefit from free trade policies, because their industries are to weak to compete in the international market.
Their industries are too weak to compete in the international market.
Their industries are too weak to compete in the international market.
Free-trade policies
Free-trade policies
free-trade policies
Developing countries can benefit from an expansion in international trade markets.
Their industries are too weak to compete in the international market.
Developed countries continue to maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that developing countries export in large numbers.
Developed countries continue to maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that developing countries export in large numbers.
Developed countries continue to maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that developing countries export in large numbers.
Their industries are too weak to compete in the international market.