Which government action would interfere with free trade?

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increasing taxes on domestic producers

increasing taxes on domestic producers

charging duty taxes on foreign goods

charging duty taxes on foreign goods

adding a value-added tax to consumer goods

adding a value-added tax to consumer goods

giving contracts to factories in other countries

giving contracts to factories in other countries
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Charging duty taxes on foreign goods would interfere with free trade. Duty taxes make imported goods more expensive, which can protect domestic industries but also restricts the free flow of trade between countries.