THE IMPACT OF TARIFF BARRIERS ON STATE ADMINISTRATION AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
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Tariff Barriers, State Administration, Global Economy, GlobalizationAbstract
This article analyzed the impact of tariff barriers on state administration and the global economy within the context of globalization. The study covered economic, political, and public policy dimensions, finding that tariff barriers exerted both positive and negative effects on states and economies. They significantly influenced trade policies, government revenue collection, and the economic power structures of various countries. The article also proposed strategies for how states should adapt to the continuously evolving global trade environment.
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