Australia and several other countries have free trade agreements. This means that they
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Social Studies, 28.09.2021 16:30 jonnydean0817
Australia and several other countries have free trade agreements. This means that they
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charge a tax on imported goods.
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are allowed to trade with each other.
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exchange goods without restrictions.
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ship goods between countries at no cost.
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