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The Condorcet paradox implies that the order in which items are voted on under majority rule is unimportant.
Tariffs
Taxes imposed by a government on imported goods, often used to protect domestic industries and regulate trade.
Trade Embargoes
Government-imposed restrictions on the exchange of goods and services with a particular country or group of countries.
USMCA
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a free trade agreement between these three countries that replaced NAFTA.
NAFTA
The North American Free Trade Agreement is a treaty between Canada, Mexico, and the United States that eliminated most tariffs on trade between these nations, aiming to increase economic integration.
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