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Compared with protectionism, an opposing goal of economic foreign policy is
sanctions.
tariffs.
free trade.
self-sufficiency.
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Free trade.
Explanation: Protectionism seeks to restrict imports (tariffs, quotas, etc.) to protect domestic industries; the opposing policy goal is promoting free trade—reducing barriers to international commerce.
Explanation: Protectionism seeks to restrict imports (tariffs, quotas, etc.) to protect domestic industries; the opposing policy goal is promoting free trade—reducing barriers to international commerce.
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