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In recent years, Mexican farmers have faced increasing competition from Brazilian producers. Mexican products are high quality and readily available, but goods from Brazil are sold at lower prices. This has created increased demand for Brazilian agricultural goods in Mexico.
How can the Mexican government help Mexican farmers the most?
It can make Brazilian agricultural goods more expensive by raising tariffs on them.
It can increase the amount of goods Mexico exports by embargoing trade with Brazil.
It can lower production costs for Mexican farmers by raising tariffs on Brazilian goods.
It can protect jobs in Mexico's farm industry by banning the export of agricultural goods.
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It can make Brazilian agricultural goods more expensive by raising tariffs on them.
Raising tariffs on imports makes Brazilian goods pricier in Mexico, reducing competition and helping domestic farmers sell more at higher prices. (Note: tariffs have trade-offs — higher consumer prices and possible retaliation — but they best match the goal of helping Mexican farmers among the choices.)
Raising tariffs on imports makes Brazilian goods pricier in Mexico, reducing competition and helping domestic farmers sell more at higher prices. (Note: tariffs have trade-offs — higher consumer prices and possible retaliation — but they best match the goal of helping Mexican farmers among the choices.)
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