How does foreign trade lead to integration of markets across the countries? Give any two examples
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Foreign trade leads to integration of markets across countries by the processes of imports and exports. Producers can make available their goods in markets beyond domestic ones via exports. Likewise, buyers have more choice on account of imports from other countries. This is how markets are integrated through foreign trade. For example, Japanese electronic items are imported to India, and have proved to be a tough competition for less-technologically-advanced companies here.
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=> Foreign trade is the main channel which connects the markets of various countries. Foreign trade lead to integration of markets across the countries as follows:
1】Creates opportunities for the producers to reach beyond the domestic markets or the markets of their own countries.
2】Import of goods from various countries provides choice of goods for consumers beyond the goods thet ere produced domesticeMy.
3】Producers of different countries compete with each other although they are thousands of miles away.
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