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Why do high tariff levels restrict international trade?

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Answer: Traded goods cost more when therefore high tariffs, and this limits their sale

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For the answer to the question above asking, why do high tariff levels restrict international trade? Tariffs are fees excised on goods coming into a country. As a result, traded goods cost more when there are high tariffs, and this limits their sale.
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