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South Korea created two free trade zones in the 1970s and added several more since 2000. How is international trade in those zones today different from international trade prior to 1970?
A. Businesses trading there today do not pay tariffs or duties.
B. Businesses today get guaranteed subsidies to move to the zones.
C. Businesses today pay taxes on imports but not exports.
D. Businesses trading there today are protected from competition.

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Your answer is : A

"because right now in this generation for 2018 are different because different leaders equals different rules".


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Today, In South Korea businesses trading there today do not pay tariffs or duties. Thus, Option A is the correct statement.

What is South Korea's trade policy?

In 1995 Korea became a founding member of the World Trade Organization and, in accordance with WTO agreements, reduced tariffs and import restrictions on cars, high-tech products, and financial services.

To avoid U.S. sanctions due to bad trade practices, Korea opens its rice market to buy imported goods.

Thus, Option A is the correct statement.

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