globalisation crossword

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Across
  1. 4. A government-imposed limit on the physical quantity of a specific good that can be imported into a country during a set timeframe,
  2. 7. The process of expanding technological, economic, and cultural integration across national borders, turning separate national economies into an interconnected global market
  3. 8. A term describing business operations, corporate structures, or organizations that extend beyond national boundaries and operate across multiple countries without being tied heavily to a single home nation,
  4. 9. A relationship where nations mutually rely on one another for the resources, goods, services, and capital necessary to sustain their economies,
Down
  1. 1. An economic policy of restricting foreign trade to protect domestic industries and workers from foreign competition,
  2. 2. Advantage: An economic principle stating that a country should specialize in producing goods or services that it can create at a lower opportunity cost than other nations,
  3. 3. A policy where governments do not restrict imports or exports, allowing goods and services to flow across borders without tariffs, quotas, or subsidies,
  4. 5. The voluntary exchange of goods, services, or commodities between buyers and sellers, occurring either domestically within a country or internationally across borders,
  5. 6. A tax or duty imposed by a government on imported goods, designed to make foreign products more expensive and less competitive against local alternatives