Study on Trade Protection of Xinjiang in International Trade
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The COVID-19 epidemic in 2020 has affected the economies of various countries. The problem of anti-globalization has intensified under the background of the epidemic. International trade protection behaviors are also increasing, and more and more countries and cities are affected by trade barriers. Epidemic prevention and control, ensuring national security, and maintaining a new trade environment have become trade barriers—breeding excuses. The main reason is that the complex form of the epidemic has led to stricter trade barriers. From a provincial perspective, the epidemic has impacted the internal and external environment of Xinjiang, China’s future development, studied the trade protection received by Xinjiang and provided practical guidance for Xinjiang’s better participation in international trade.
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