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The increase in global interdependence and market liberation cannot be analyzed without considering the influence of international trade policy. Despite the resurgence of protectionism in Western countries, bilateral, regional, and multilateral trade agreements and policies are multiplying every year. Countries understand that trade policies not only allow the institutional and security framework to be developed, but also systematize cooperation with mutual benefit and reciprocity.
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López, D., Song, G., Bórquez, A., Muñoz, F. (2022). Introduction. In: López, D., Song, G., Bórquez, A., Muñoz, F. (eds) China’s Trade Policy in Latin America. Contributions to International Relations. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98664-3_1
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