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How is a free trade area different from a customs union?
How is a free trade area different from a customs union?
- ক. A customs union requires a common currency
- খ. A customs union requires fixed exchange rates between member countries
- গ. A free trade area allows members to impose different tariffs against non-member countries
- ঘ. A free trade area eliminates tariffs between member countries
সঠিক উত্তরঃ A free trade area allows members to impose different tariffs against non-member countries
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