How is internal trade different from international trade with respect to currency and customers preferences.
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Internal trade refers to the buying and selling of goods within the geographical limits of a country. International trade refers to the buying and selling of goods beyond the geographical limits of a country. Internal trade is involved in only one country.
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Internal trade refers to the buying and selling of goods within the geographical limits of a country. International trade refers to the buying and selling of goods beyond the geographical limits of a country. Internal trade is involved in only one country.
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