In the days before globalization New Zealand used to restrict imports of goods that could be manufactured in New Zealand.
These days, by comparison with the past there is hardly any manufacture at all.
These days, by comparison with the past there is hardly any manufacture at all.
Foreign
goods disappear from Argentina's shelves
In
Argentina the Apple computer stores are almost empty. Imported Parma
hams, and French cheeses, are not being allowed into the country.
Even vital materials for Argentina's automobile and pharmaceutical
industries are unavailable.
It's
all part of government crackdown on foreign imports to the country to
stimulate local industry and protect the trade balance.
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