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What are some challenges that landlocked countries might face that countries with coastlines do not?
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What are some challenges that landlocked countries might face that countries with coastlines do not?
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that is a very good answer. landlocked countries face trade reductions unlike countries that have coastlines because they have trades coming in from other countries which gives them more resources then other countries hope it helps!!
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They might have to export sea products like fish.They also wouldn’t have money coming in from the beach tourism sector.And they won’t have access to the cheapest method of carding bulky good:sea
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