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Imposing some sort of cost on trade that raises the price of the traded products is MOST LIKELY an example of

A)
a trade barrier.
B)
a trade surplus.
C)
a trade deficit.
D)
a trade incentive.

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Imposing some sort of cost on trade that raises the price of the traded products is most likely an example of a "trade barrier" because it discourages the trading of that product.
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I believe the answer is: A.a trade barrier

Trade barrier refers to the regulation made by a country to limit the amount of goods that could be imported from another country.

The purpose of a trade barrier is to rise the imported product so the local products could thrive and win the competition in local market.

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