Export subsidy
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export-subsidy-261-6517517
title:
Export subsidy
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Export subsidy is a government policy to encourage export of goods and discourage sale of goods on the domestic market through direct payments, low-cost loans, tax relief for exporters, or government-financed international advertising. An export subsidy reduces the price paid by foreign importers, which means domestic consumers pay more than foreign consumers. The World Trade Organization (WTO) prohibits most subsidies directly linked to the volume of exports, except for LDCs. Incentives are giv
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Government policy to encourage export
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_subsidy
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2024-03-23T23:13:20Z
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