To improve international trade, business leaders typically do the following:
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Create trade agreements: Business leaders often advocate for or participate in the formation of agreements that reduce barriers to trade.
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Develop new products for export: Innovating and creating products that can be sold internationally is a critical aspect of enhancing trade.
The other options, while they may have some indirect effects on trade, are not directly related to what business leaders typically do to improve international trade:
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Give visas to immigrant entrepreneurs: This is usually the role of government authorities rather than business leaders themselves.
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Increase the amount of imports: While businesses might import products, increasing imports is usually not classified as directly improving international trade, which typically emphasizes exports.
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Move to other countries: While some business leaders may relocate their companies or operations, this is not a specific strategy widely recognized as improving international trade.
So, the best answers are create trade agreements and develop new products for export.